"Append...before", AKA "prepend"!
That ship was about 100,000t.
There's a fairly crude equation in the American bridge engineering standard that relates impact load to the mass of a ship, which is:
P =√(DWT) +-50%
Where DWT is the deadweight tonnage, and P is the impact load in meganewtons.
So in this case P=315MN +-50% which is 315000kN or 31500 tonnes of force...
For comparison, I'm working on a project where we're going to build a new concrete bridge on the ground next to where it needs to go (under a railway) then wait until we have a planned week with no trains running and push it into position using jacks. That bridge is a 60m long 20m wide 8m high concrete box with 1m thick walls and top and bottom slabs, and we think we will need about 30MN to install it (one tenth of the impact load from that ship).
So yeah... that's quite a hit.
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Will it though? Seems like the kind of task that requires a huge amount of effort, way beyond the kind of capacity you get from casual contributions in peoples' spare time...might be difficult to maintain feature parity and implement new standards without a full time team on it.
Washing groceries to avoid getting covid
Victors write the history
BY accident
Love how openly you guys communicate about the management of LW. It's interesting for anyone with an interest in self hosting things to see how you've scaled up. Keep up the good work!
$ df -h one billion lines of snaps
This annoys me more than it should!
Very resourceful, I like it.
Added benefit: you'll definitely hear it if someone tries to open the garage door and steal all your stuff in the middle of the night
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Why are you using chrome if you care about things like this?
Agree with this, I have both Element and Fluffychat on android.
Fluffychat is nicer than Element in some ways, but it has some quirks around sharing files - I can't get it to share multiple files from a gallery, and sometimes if it hasn't been open recently the share action starts it up but nothing actually gets shared, and you have to repeat the action. It also tends to glitch if rotated to landscape and back again.
I keep Element on the device but disabled so I don't have both running, but enable it any time I need to do something that fluffychat can't manage.
They are both being actively developed so things are constantly improving.