mj_marathon
@mj_marathon@programming.dev
- Comment on What the fuck is going on with Iran and what will happen next? 2 weeks ago:
There’s also nothing to indicate that Iran would completely reopen the strait even if the US up and fucked off. What incentive do they have at this point to return to the old status quo?
- Comment on BASED? 1 month ago:
woosh
- Comment on ‘Enough Is Enough’: Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses Take Stand Against ICE 2 months ago:
Hey bud, we’re trying
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Sure seems like you’ve got it all figured out, why bother with therapy?
- Comment on Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport called football: ‘We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff’ 3 months ago:
You wanna cite your source? This I can’t find anything to support your claim.
- Comment on Glizzy hole 7 months ago:
Hear us out!
- Comment on Researchers unveil LegoGPT, an AI model that designs physically stable Lego structures from text prompts and currently supports eight standard brick types 10 months ago:
Potentially never
- Comment on Why do people insist on not answering ALL the questions in an email or text message? 11 months ago:
This is an absolutely insane take. The documentation that emails provide cover everyone’s ass.
- Comment on Hades 2 will be a Nintendo Switch 2 console exclusive at launch 11 months ago:
The dictionary definition of “console” would include the deck AND gaming PCs.
- Comment on Why Chrome only? 11 months ago:
Chrome is not a system app on android.
- Comment on What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good? 1 year ago:
Sure thing!
The scene where George Clooney dies is just stupid wrong. youtu.be/9La4T6GBsLA?si=3TaChBLOqGRSzX5n
Once Sandra catches his broken teather he comes to a complete stop. The line is taught, so effectively they’re both moving in roughly the same orbit as the station they’re attached to. That means they’re also moving at the same speed as the station. The net forces at that point for Clooney’s character are effectively zero (not exactly zero as there is still a bit of atmosphere causing drag at iss heights).
In real life, he’s “safe” in that scenario. In the movie, some magical force continues to be applied to him which ends up overpowering his grip, which was totally fine seconds before, and he falls to his death.
I dont know if the science gets better after that, never watched past it.
- Comment on What’s a movie nobody can convince you is good? 1 year ago:
Gravity.
Literally the only movie I’ve ever turned off part way through. Youd think that the producers would have, i don’t know, accurately depicted the force the movie is named after.