Assuming we are talking about an era when Sol has a thriving space industry and the Solar system is broadly colonized. Current materials science supports structures up to 8 kilometers in diameter, and if large scale graphene production is possible, up to 100km in diameter, at least according to Isaac Arthor....
But the NULL is pretty smart. You get all the tickets but then it’s harder for them to find your actual tickets among all those invalid ones. So you could probably contest them all easily.
I remember reading a study. That said that passed a certain threshold, there was no significant increase in happiness compared to the amount of money. However, the low end middle class were getting happier with more money. While the upper class had no  significant increase.
Study reports that, surprisingly, the inspiraling roundabout rated the same score as the standard roundabout in the United States for their usability and user comprehension metrics. This is mostly due to the remarkably low score of the standard roundabout.
As a Frenchman now living in the US. Omg people cannot compute roundabouts it’s madness. There’s one at my doctor’s office and every time I go, someone is taking it backwards it’s madness!
I have the sinking feeling that they don’t care if anything is sustainable. They just want the IPO to happen with the highest inflated numbers then run away as soon as possible, leaving the whole thing burning behind them. It’s not about marking Reddit successful again, it’s about getting rich fast.
xkcd #2909: Moon Landing Mission Profiles ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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xkcd #2906: Earth ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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[What If?] Would a Submarine Work as a Spaceship? ( www.youtube.com )
xkcd #2899: Goodhart's Law ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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xkcd #2898: Orbital Argument ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth? ( www.youtube.com )
Hard Science Futurism: What types of theoretical prefabricated materials would the first stellar generation ship carry to construct an O'Neil cylinder upon arrival?
Assuming we are talking about an era when Sol has a thriving space industry and the Solar system is broadly colonized. Current materials science supports structures up to 8 kilometers in diameter, and if large scale graphene production is possible, up to 100km in diameter, at least according to Isaac Arthor....
xkcd #2886: Fast Radio Bursts ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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xkcd #221: Random Number (9 Nov 2007) ( programming.dev )
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Never seen this game before! ( xkcd.com )
Exploits of a Mom ( xkcd.com )
Classic
I'm not asking to be rich. ( lemmy.world )
xkcd #2842: Inspiraling Roundabout ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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U/SPEZ not popular on place ( lemmy.world )
A current state of Place on Reddit shows seems to seems to be signalling something to u/spez :)
Reddit's Contributor Program could earn you real money for your Reddit karma ( www.androidauthority.com )
Reddit could be working on a Contributor program, letting top contributors earn real-world money from the gold and karma they receive.