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Still no drop shadows though.


"Mission 3B is designed as payload retrieval mission with both shuttle launch and orbiter landing to take place at the Western Test Range (WTR). The mission is designed for direct rendezvous with a passive satellite in a 100 NMI circular orbit with an inclination of 104 degress. Rendezvous and return to the WTR occurs one revolution after liftoff"

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19760020214/downloads/19...


Brightness would be hard to discern in the sun. Cars have center stop light strip, it would be cool if amount of illuminated segments would be proportional to deceleration. Probably not legal though.


> Brightness would be hard to discern in the sun

Nothing is perfect.


>I don't know for certain how true it is, but there's a legend that ELWRO prepared a design based on their best, but compatible with S/360 and thus rest of ES EVM - just way faster in smaller frame (effectively imagine top-tier S/360 CPU but in way smaller package)

Wasn't that produced as R-32?


My understanding is that while R-32 did benefit from the technology edge that ELWRO built up, they actually tried to build a much faster model than R-32.

Unfortunately, it's really hard to get reliable sources about some details.


>However, it does leave us with no way of finding out the logical block size, which we may care about for various reasons

There's SEEK_HOLE and fiemap ioctl.


SEEK_HOLE would let you find the holes, but not tell you the record size, which is what he wants here. ZFS does not implement .fiemap.

zdb could be used to get this information by inspecting the dataset's object corresponding to the inode number returned by stat, but that is a heavy handed way to find it.

If this exporting this information is important to the original author, I suggest that he file an issue at the OpenZFS bug tracker requesting a way of exporting this information.


I think the difference is that in "illiberal democracy" there are still non-falsified elections, so the leader can technically lose.


Going from the definition in Wikipedia (though it does mention a lack of consensus on the exact definition):

> Elections in an illiberal democracy are often manipulated or rigged, being used to legitimize and consolidate the incumbent rather than to choose the country's leaders and policies


Situation in Poland wasn't magically fixed by one election. Institutions take years to gain authority. Constitutional court is still a joke, judiciary is split into two warring worlds. Additionally supposedly centrist coalition is running to the right for short-term electoral purposes. (completely ignoring that this run itself shifts public opinion to the right).


PESEL generally shouldn't be considered secret.


Attacker is now logged in on the real crypto portal as Bob. SSH equivalent would be like connecting to malicious server with SSH agent forwarding enabled.


Okay, that makes sense. I thought they could just log in to a dummy site, not that it was proxying requests through to a real site. Yikes.


I suppose you can completely skip dummy sites when phishing for passkeys since the user doesn't know the password and therefore you don't need him to enter said password anywhere (which is why you needed a dummy site in the first place).


If you extend Gregorian calendar before 1582, I think it's reasonable to interpret numerical year number as 1 => AD 1, 0 => 1 BC, -1 => 2 BC (that would be proleptic Gregorian calendar with astronomical year numbering?)


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