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The #research team said the test represented the first successful acquisition of real-flight data for a #rocket - based combined cycle (RBCC) engine using a kerosene-hydrogen peroxide propellant. The #university’s statement said the test flight proved key capabilities, including variable-geometry intake operation, thrust-varying acceleration and autonomous flight with variable angle of #attack.
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University subject to US sanctions says test flight proved key capabilities, such as autonomous flight with variable angle of attack.Zhang Tong (South China Morning Post)
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Trillions of dollars used to do nothing more than inflate stock values for the already wealthy. With the side effect of accelerating the heating of the planet.
So much wealth that we could likely never pass a wealth tax or any significant reforms.
So much wealth (and market consolidation) that we can't boycott our way out of it.
So much wealth, and the corrupting power that comes with it, that we can't "vote blue" our way out of it.
So much wealth they can hire (Eric Prince) mercenaries to protect themselves and their investments.
This state of affairs significantly narrows the remediation options us plebs have available.
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Is It too Late ?
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#Russia is killing the #US with the... #Brzezinski Doctrine
Brzezinski's plan was to involve the #USSR in a war in #Afghanistan after a coup, support the #Mujahideen and destroy the USSR's economy with a long-term confrontation.
And he succeeded
But now the tables have turned.
Russia has been waging a war of attrition against the entire West since February 24, 2022.
A war that has cost the West hundreds of billions and has emptied its weapons depots.
At the same time, #MiddleEast front is forcing the #US to redistribute its weapons stocks, which were intended for #Ukraine.
#Russia could easily end the war, but it does not
The war of attrition has not yet achieved its goals, but it is very close.
The West is running out of money and weapons
Bloomberg itself claims that the stocks of weapons and ammunition in Western states have been practically exhausted
Revenge is a dish best eaten cold...
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During the medieval era peasants would work an average of 1080 hours a year or about 20 hours a week. This number would fluctuate depending upon the demands of the lord and the season. The reason the average medieval peasant worked less hours is because of how work was structured during the medieval open-field system.
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Economic historians such as Nora Ritchie calculated that medieval peasants would only work up to 120 days a year due to fluctuations in the farming seasons and church sanctioned holidays. During these farming days the medieval peasant could expect to work from sun up to sun down.During the peak of the farming season this would be 16 hour days, 6 days a week. Sunday was reserved for rest. However, historians have primary sources that detail that during these 16 hour days the work was not consistent.
The local church wanted to keep the peasantry happy. As such there were a lot of mandated breaks for medieval peasants throughout the day.
There was an hour break for breakfast, hour break for lunch, a one to two hour break at noon for a nap, and another hour break for dinner. (page 445-455 of linked source)
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In return for their labor a lord would give them governance, stability, protection, and in some cases private land ownership in the lord’s name. The lord would provide no direct social security or a means for retirement. However, if a peasant could eventually acquire their own piece of land then they could have a family and obtain some level of social security.Further, the concept of community was incredibly strong in medieval villages and towns. A medieval peasant who got sick would be taken care of by other peasants and by the local church. In turn they were expected to help others who were sick.
However, in the end a medieval peasant would not retire. They would work their entire life in some capacity. However, when a peasant could no longer work in the field their children or community would help out and give them the smaller tasks to help the community out.
Medieval peasants lived and worked a drastically different life then the average person. Here is exactly how many hours they worked.Nick (The History Ace)
Da die Anzahl der Kleidungsstücke deutlich geringer war, bezweifel ich, dass so viel Zeit zum waschen aufgebracht wurde. Dazu kommu, dass Wäschewaschen, Kochen und andere Hausarbeiten sozialer waren, wodurch sie weniger dröge als heute waren.
Zum Kochen ist schon mal das praktische Thema, dass in der Erntesaison nicht gleichzeitig gekocht und das Feld bestellt werden konnte. D.h. i.d.R. die Frauen mussten vor dem Mittag vom Feld runter und an den Herd. Damit verringert sich die Arbeitszeit.
Einkaufen ist ein interessantes Beispiel. Früher ist man dann zum Markttag in die Stadt gefahren/gelaufen, und hat da alles erledigt was man brauchte, aber natürlich auch gequatscht, die neuesten Nachrichten bekommen, etc.
Heute gehen Leute eher in ihrer Freizeit zum Markt. Die Erfahrung wird anders wahrgenommen, als z.B. im Supermarkt die Wocheneinkäufe zu machen. Sonst gehen Leute auch bewusst als Freizeitaktivität "shoppen", was keinesfalls als "Arbeit" gewertet werden kann.
Zu guter letzt musst du dann aber auch auf die heutigen Arbeitszeitmodelle noch die Hausarbeit draufschlagen. Wer richtig kocht, ist dann auch noch mal bei 10-20h mehr pro Woche.
Bei Themen wie "Garten" oder "Handwerken" als Hobby ist dann auch die Frage, warum sich so viele freiwillig ein Hobby als zusätzliche Arbeit antun, dass der Arbeit und Hausarbeit mittelalterlicher Bauern ähnelt? Offenbar ist die Wahrnehmung davon was "Arbeit" und was "Freizeit" ist, auch heute noch nicht so einfach trennbar.
Da die Anzahl der Kleidungsstücke deutlich geringer war, bezweifel ich, dass so viel Zeit zum waschen aufgebracht wurde.
Ich habe über die römische Antike gelesen, dass Stoffe herstellen und Kleidung nähen tatsächlich die Hauptbeschäftigungen von Frauen gewesen sein soll. Das hängt natürlich auch von Mode, Klima und Reichtum ab (weniger arme Familien können sich ja zumindest gewebte Stoffe kaufen, und in Sizilien muss Kleidung nicht so warm sein wie in Deutschland), aber ich wüsste keinen Grund, warum das im mitteleuropäischen Mittelalter für die meisten Menschen deutlich anders gewesen sein sollte - die erste große Innovation in dem Bereich seit der Antike, das Spinnrad, kam hierzulande erst ab ca. dem 13. Jhd auf.
Hier eine Quelle: acoup.blog/2021/03/19/collecti… (im Abschnitt "Distaff Economics")
Put into working terms, the basic clothing of our six person farming family requires 7.35 labor hours per day, every day of the year. Our ‘comfort’ level requires 22.05 hours (obviously not done by one person).
Das ist natürlich alles relativ grob geschätzt, andere Autoren könnten da zu deutlich anderen Werten kommen.
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These figures come way down once we get the spinning wheel and horizontal loom, but what seems fairly readily apparently is that women did not necessarily work less so much as produce more, selling the excess via the ‘putting out’ system we mentioned last time and using that to support their families.
Spinnräder sind lt. Wikipedia im 12 Jahrhundert nach Europa gekommen. Damit ist dann die interessante Frage, auf welche Zeit im Mittelalter wir uns beziehen.
Im Mittelalter wurden Menschen ausgebeutet und es wurde deutlich mehr gearbeitet. Oder etwa nicht? Zwar gab es damals noch keinen gesetzlichen Mindesturla...STERN.de
Implizit steht das ja da: Die BiM-Quelle bezeichnet das als „Lebensunterhalt erwirtschaften“. Subsistenz wäre damit mit der genannten Stundenanzahl erreicht. Darunter fallen also auch Hausarbeit, da damit die Arbeitsfähigkeit für die Zukunft sichergestellt wird.
Der Rest verteilt sich damit auf Schlafen und andere Aktivitäten.
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After Musk attacked his signature spending bill, the U.S. president threatened to turn Musk's own government agency, DOGE, into a "monster" that would "go back and eat" him.Luc Olinga (Gizmodo)
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A group of over 400 cultural figures from across the political spectrum has called on British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to halt the proscription of Palestine Action on free speech grounds.Tehran Times
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The psych-rock “band” has two albums on their Spotify-verified profile: June 5’s Floating On Echoes and June 20’s Dust And Silence. The writing/production/performance credits list only the band’s name. And the bio consists of meaningless adages. “The Velvet Sundown aren’t trying to revive the past,” it reads. “They’re rewriting it. They sound like the memory of a time that never actually happened… but somehow they make it feel real.” An earlier version also included this made-up quote attributed to Billboard: “They sound like the memory of something you never lived, and somehow make it feel real.” Neither the Velvet Sundown nor its four members (“vocalist and mellotron sorcerer Gabe Farrow, guitarist Lennie West, bassist-synth alchemist Milo Rains, and free-spirited percussionist Orion ‘Rio’ Del Mar”) had social media until yesterday (June 27) when they created an Instagram. The pictures of the “band” are very obviously and disturbingly AI-generated.
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At least it will be easier to determine what products not to buy if they're telling you they'd rather spend on an advertising budget than doing what they should.
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AMC is telling online customers what time a movie will actually start at its theaters, making it easier to avoid sitting through ads.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
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#Exploitation has been verified on:
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So wie Dark Star nur umgedreht, könnte man sagen. In dem Film Dark Star hat eine intelligente Atombombe beschlossen, dass das Leben keinen Sinn ergibt und sie sich deshalb selbst zünden wird.
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Almost a riddle.... What's #NoKing, and also not a queen? A classic monarch butterfly.
The Monarch Butterfly has a classic appearance, with the two bright tones of orange and the bold "stained glass" veins.
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Regular readers of my riggery ramblings will know that I have long-struggled with the word ‘gender’.Rudolph Rigger (Riggery Pokery)
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Bad news for cartel-linked illegals as 5th Circuit eviscerates ACLU; CA Dems bulldoze CEQA; hiker’s sudden death raises jab questions; Trump outmaneuvers Fed Chair Powell in 4D Fed warfare; more.Jeff Childers (☕️ Coffee & Covid 2025 🦠)
The armpit fetish is only good with Asians lol most don't have smelly genes
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Auf meinem unter LMDE laufenden Laptop hatte ich das Update gestern in meiner Aktualisierungsverwaltung. 🤩
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BIO: “It is time to go to The Hill and lobby that it is time for RFK Jr to go.”Robert W Malone MD, MS (Malone News)
Repeal Faggot Marriage
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Last week marked ten years since the Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges—the case that invalidated state laws defining marriage as the conjugal union of husband and wife...Robert P. George (First Things)
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That 1986 liability shield got us cheap, safe vaccines, right? What could go wrong if a similar law applied to all pesticides? Consider calling your elected officials!!!Meryl Nass (Meryl’s CHAOS Newsletter)
I have been thinking about this for a while now, but I think it's time to actually pull the trigger. We need a database to document commercials/adverts etc.
Requirements:
- Easily record metadata in a standard format
- API available to query
- User contribution capabilities (well moderated)
Ideally I want to use something off the shelf. MediaWiki seems to check the boxes, but looking for something less complex to general users.
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reading the data from the audio tape. And there's the ubiquitous 555!🤣
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