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A glimpse of the future of aviation


Compared to the whine and roar of the planes that came before, when the plane I had come to see appeared, the first thing I noticed was the lack of noise. As the plane circled back, and glided overhead on its second pass, the plane’s electric motor gave off a soft hum.

The several hundred aviation enthusiasts who lined the taxiway with me at San Carlos Airport, heads craned towards the sky, had likely come to see that morning’s finale: an acrobatics display featuring the Sukhoi West Demo Team.

I had come to see the B23 Energic. The plane’s diminutive size – it measures just under 22 feet from nose to tail and a little more than 30 feet wide at the wings – belies its outsized role in the future of aviation.

Airports are already busy reducing emissions from operations on the ground and at the gate. Emissions from planes in flight account for a much larger share of the sector’s overall carbon footprint and will be commensurately difficult to clean up.

Travelers alive today may never fly across and between continents on fully electric planes. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a role for battery electric planes today.

In fact, the B23 Energic will be used to train the next generation of European pilots beginning next year.


H55 is targeting the B23 Energic at flight schools, aero clubs, military academies, and private pilots. The 100-kilowatt electric motor and 49 kilowatt-hour battery pack allows for around 70 minutes of flight time. One hour of charging yields one hour of flight time.

For flight schools, the big selling points are the low operating costs and quiet operation.

The electricity cost for 1-hour of flight is just $7 (at 20 cents/kWh), according to Bristell.




finestraica pigrizia con del rendering schifatico.


Non inizia per davvero una nuova settimana in termini lavorativi personali, se non esce fuori un nuovo esterrefacente bug sul mio assolutamente meraviglioso apprezzatissimo Windows 10… e anche stavolta non è qualcosa che vedo per la prima volta, ma adesso ho avuto modo di filmare (talmente che son rognosi codesti troiai). Ed è tutto assurdo […]

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finestraica pigrizia con del rendering schifatico.


Non inizia per davvero una nuova settimana in termini lavorativi personali, se non esce fuori un nuovo esterrefacente bug sul mio assolutamente meraviglioso apprezzatissimo Windows 10… e anche stavolta non è qualcosa che vedo per la prima volta, ma adesso ho avuto modo di filmare (talmente che son rognosi codesti troiai). Ed è tutto assurdo come al solito… 😭

Quello che è successo stavolta, e che ovviamente succede solo a momenti alterni in base a nessun criterio logicamente discernibile, è che alcune finestre (di explorer, nello specifico… non mi sembra di averlo mai notato con altre finestre che tengo non massimizzate) magari prendono e smettono di renderizzare le zone che sono al di fuori dell’area dello schermo, nel mio caso perché spostate troppo verso destra. Normalmente non succede nulla di strano mettendo le finestre in fuori, mentre in certi casi la finestra finisce in questo stato semi-glitchato, in cui si osservano due distinte merdate: 💩

  • Guardando dalla vista Alt+Tab, si vede che la finestra ha effettivamente il contenuto aggiornato nella parte per cui questa è visibile a schermo, mentre per la parte in cui è oltre si vedono o i pixel precedenti al momento in cui è scattato il glitch (e stavolta questo è il caso), oppure proprio del nero (probabilmente bit di memoria resettati a zero, quindi pixel #000). 🕳️
  • Trascinando la finestra da fuori a più in dentro l’area dello schermo, sul bordo limitrofo si vedono apparire per delle frazioni di tempo i pixel lì rimasti non aggiornati, esattamente come visibili dall’Alt+Tab (quindi in questo caso colorati, altrimenti neri), mentre contemporaneamente quella parte di finestra si aggiorna e si sbugga. Il resto che rimane oltre lo schermo rimane glitchato, mentre ciò che è stato spostato in dentro rimane sglitchato (almeno fin quando la maledizione non colpisce di nuovo la finestra). 🎃



Anche stavolta, un problema molto stupido, ma guardate che cazzo di roba! (E guardate come nel mentre fa la sua guest appearance un altro glitch che postai mesi fa…) Come minchia si fa ad introdurre un problema simile in un sistema operativo?! Pensare che io faccio sempre gli aggiornamenti (ho liberato spazio da quell’ultima volta, eh…), ma questi bug continuano a rimanere. Anzi, molti di quelli che io ho qui sopra pare ci siano ancora anche su Windows 11, dopo anni e anni… E che cazzo, cioè, è da un trentennio che in un modo o nell’altro la shell di Windows è completamente rotta, e non cambia mai niente in questo senso… e allora mi spiegate a che minchia servono tutti gli infiniti aggiornamenti, se non risolvono mai i veri problemi che si incontrano? Vaffanculo!!! ☄️💣🔪👹

#000 #bug #explorerExe #glitch #UI #visual #Windows #Windows10






Un incidente a luci rosse per Chris Robinson durante la gara dei 400 metri ostacoli




Jury orders man to pay $500K for assaulting police officer who killed himself after Capitol riot


The jury ordered chiropractor David Walls-Kaufman, 69, to pay damages to Erin Smith for assaulting her husband, Metropolitan Police Officer Jeffrey Smith, on Jan. 6, 2021.

A federal jury on Monday awarded $500,000 to the widow and estate of a police officer who killed himself nine days after he helped defend the U.S. Capitol from a mob of rioters, including a man who scuffled with the officer during the attack.

The eight-member jury ordered that man, 69-year-old chiropractor David Walls-Kaufman, to pay $380,000 in punitive damages and $60,000 in compensatory damages to Erin Smith for assaulting her husband, Metropolitan Police Officer Jeffrey Smith, inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. They awarded an additional $60,000 to compensate Jeffrey Smith’s estate for his pain and suffering.

The judge presiding over the civil trial dismissed Erin Smith’s wrongful-death claim against Walls-Kaufman before jurors began deliberating last week. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said no reasonable juror could conclude that Walls-Kaufman’s actions were capable of causing a traumatic brain injury leading to Smith’s death.



DeepSeek accused of powering China’s military and mining US user data





[Le Parisien] Paul Pogba will sign with Monaco until 2027








Why Mushrooms are Starting to Replace Everything




Georgia jails opposition figures as ruling party denies arrests are politically motivated


Anti-government protests continue daily in central Tbilisi with demonstrators accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of being pro-Russia and derailing the country’s efforts to join the EU.


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‘A pause before something worse’: Iranians wary of what future holds


From renewed conflict to a resurgent regime, people tell of their fears, concerns … and a glimmer of hope


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Spain eases visa rules to draw foreign students barred from US by Trump


Spain encouraging immigration even as US seeks to restrict it


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UK protest group Palestine Action denies Iran funding as it faces ban


Home Office to bar group under anti-terrorism laws, with officials said to be investigating possible Tehran funding


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in reply to BrikoX

The only evidence it provided was saying that the IRGC’s vocabulary “echoes in Palestine Action’s slogans”.


Obesity on the agenda - slimming down the European way


"If we lose up to 15% of our weight, that can lead to a 61% remission in cases of type 2 diabetes."


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What is 2?


Context:

In ZFC set theory (which most of modern maths is built upon). The natural numbers are defined as recursions of empty sets.

Ie.
0 = ∅ (the empty set)

1 = {∅} = {0}

2 = {∅, {∅}}
etc…

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Disabling Intel Graphics Security Mitigations Can Boost GPU Compute Performance By 20%


While not talked about as much as the Intel CPU security mitigations, Intel graphics security mitigations have added up over time that if disabling Intel graphics security mitigations for their GPU compute stack for OpenCL and Level Zero can yield a 20% performance boost. Ubuntu maker Canonical in cooperation with Intel is preparing to disable these security mitigations in the Ubuntu packages in order to recoup this lost performance.


Magic Lantern Software for Canon Cameras Is Back


The return of the most influential after-market camera firmware company ever.


Clinton’s Endorsement of Cuomo Is Grotesque but Predictable


Bill Clinton’s last-minute endorsement of Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s mayoral race is all too fitting: both men represent the corporate Democratic establishment, opposed by socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, that has abandoned the working class.
#USA


'Incomprehensible': Liberal Justices Blast SCOTUS Decision Allowing Trump to Resume Third Country Deportations


Supreme Court temporarily lifts order on third-country deportations, sparking dissent.
#USA



Carney Justified Attacks While Iranian Canadians Feared The Worst


“Israel wants to commit genocide against people of Palestine, against people of Gaza, and they see Iran as an obstacle to this.”


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Israel's 'Weaponization' of Food Is a 'War Crime': UN


The weaponization of food in Gaza by Israel-backed aid operations is a war crime, leading to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians. Will the international community stand by as desperate civilians are forced to choose between starvation and risking their lives for food?


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Fury as Trump Puts Tens of Millions of Protected Forests on the Chopping Block


Trump administration plans to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, sparking concern from environmental groups.
#USA



Oligarchs 'Terrified' Democratic Socialist Mamdani Might Win NYC Mayoral Primary


"This is a tale that we're seeing across this country, where it's a battle of organized money versus organized people," Zohran Mamdani said on the eve of the election.
#USA


UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is Cracking Down on Google; Roadmap Include Requiring Choice Screen for Search Providers, Fair Ranking, Publisher Transparency, and Data Portability.


  • CMA proposes to designate Google with strategic market status under the new Digital Markets Competition Regime
  • Roadmap published setting out potential early actions to improve outcomes for consumers and businesses
  • Measures could help unlock broader growth, investment and innovation in the UK tech sector and wider economy



UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is Cracking Down on Google; Roadmap Include Requiring Choice Screen for Search Providers, Fair Ranking, Publisher Transparency, and Data Portability.


  • CMA proposes to designate Google with strategic market status under the new Digital Markets Competition Regime
  • Roadmap published setting out potential early actions to improve outcomes for consumers and businesses
  • Measures could help unlock broader growth, investment and innovation in the UK tech sector and wider economy