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  • Kyle Ferriter
    That doesn't stop some other politicians these days
  • Kyle Ferriter
    Be thankful your politician at least eventually admitted it, these days that is perhaps a somewhat redeeming quality that is lacking more generally.
  • psikiwi
    psikiwi reacted to flarkey's post in the thread S4: The Bob Lazar Story Evidence? with Funny Funny.
    Interesting edit history on that node. https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/8349849545/history#map=18/37.114520/-115.837489 And particularly the person who created it... :p
  • Kyle Ferriter
    It's been a crazy day today, but long story short Metabunk was right but it took a TV programme for the Belgian Defence Minister to admit it. A pat on the back for all those that checked the ADS-B in November...
  • Gary C
    Be thankful your politician at least eventually admitted it, these days that is perhaps a somewhat redeeming quality that is lacking more generally.
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Like Like.
    Another glaring anachronism: An Apollo command module, last used in 1975, but the helicopter is a Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk, first flight 1979, introduced into USN service 1984, Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikorsky_SH-60_Seahawk
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to john.phil's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Funny Funny.
    It is not just the AI-generated image. There is AI-generated hyperrealistic video as well: source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrcset9gR6g
  • John J.
    It's been a crazy day today, but long story short Metabunk was right but it took a TV programme for the Belgian Defence Minister to admit it. A pat on the back for all those that checked the ADS-B in November...
  • John J.
    John J. replied to the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026.
    Another glaring anachronism: An Apollo command module, last used in 1975, but the helicopter is a Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk, first flight 1979, introduced into USN service 1984, Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikorsky_SH-60_Seahawk
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  • Chief Gleeby
    Chief Gleeby reacted to Trailblazer's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Funny Funny.
    On the subject of AI slop, this fake image of the capsule has been circulating with the claim that the badge not being burnt shows fakery. I'd say there is a bit more of a problem with that fake. Not to mention the engineering issues...
  • John J.
    John J. reacted to john.phil's post in the thread Artemis Moon Mission 2026 with Like Like.
    It is not just the AI-generated image. There is AI-generated hyperrealistic video as well: source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrcset9gR6g
  • jarlrmai
    jarlrmai replied to the thread Geolocation Exercises.
    Phones generally use A_GNSS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assisted_GNSS
  • flarkey
    flarkey replied to the thread Geolocation Exercises.
    I think after you wake a phone up (ie to use the camera) it will initially take the position from the celltower location until GPS location becomes available., which can take up to a minute. Did you check the erroneous position to see if it was a...
  • T
    Source: https://youtu.be/jVmg4LwbHNI?si=gE0rLhgptoovKI-G
  • Giddierone
    Giddierone replied to the thread Geolocation Exercises.
    Question about GPS in smartphones. I recently took an iphone photo while in a remote forest area with patchy cell service. I was standing still. The GPS location was off by almost 4km. The next photo I took, 2 mins later, was accurate. The photo...
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