I don't doubt this is AI generated but honestly in any journal article, every one in five citations will be inappropriate.

[-] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 16 points 6 days ago

they're completely dead, did you not see the pictures?

(They were evacuated in advance)

maybe you can get hired by the PRC to balance their budgets

Maybe you can join a reading group here before using some thought terminating cliche like "balance budgets".

in 2023 the total healthcare cost in China was 1,249,253,919,000.00 USD compare that to around 11-14 billion in Cuba.

This is the same amount per person.

I think you've defaulted to defensiveness because AES are often attacked by leftcoms but that's not necessary here

Yeah it should be a lot fucking easier to do as China than Cuba, they can barely import enough fuel to keep the lights on

I reread the article, I reckon it's about satellites in general deorbiting faster to avoid a Kessler syndrome scenario

Sean Elvidge at the University of Birmingham, UK, says this effect could benefit satellite operators like SpaceX by removing dead satellites from orbit more quickly that could otherwise pose a danger to other satellites. “It’s speeding up that process,” he says. However, it could limit our ability to operate satellites in orbits below 400 kilometres, known as very low Earth orbit. “It shows that could be challenging,” he says.

[-] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 19 points 1 week ago

this is beneficial to SpaceX as it means the end of life satellites will re-enter faster, getting them out of the way for their replacements

They can deorbit them at any time though?

For context the Chinese healthcare system is basically run on neoliberal brainworms (except competently).

You'd rip out the entire system instead of doing these little top up fixes to expand access and coverage.

The US also transferred weapons from Libya to the Middle East - there's a public DIA memo warning that it would create an ISIS

[-] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

content maker

We generate more content in a single day than anyone could consume in a lifetime

Shout out to my content creators who don't use ads or seek subscription dollars though

[-] WrongOnTheInternet@hexbear.net 21 points 1 week ago

The longitudinal data doesn't really suggest significant impacts (beyond mental health diagnosis, which is also contributed to by diagnostic creep and greater accessibility and acceptability)

Social media and the algorithm are awful but at least we're not still covering everything in leaded gasoline residue

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