i love how space travel went from Star Trek: The Next Generation to Deep Space 9 in the space of one (1) lunar mission.

Apollo program: boldly going where nobody has been before, everyone is a decorated pilot putting their lives on the line in the most advanced tech.

Artemis II: shitters broken, "I have two versions of Outlook and neither of them are working".

that 00's joke has gone from cringe OS fanboy wars to Utopia levels of uncomfortable relevance:

> Why do astronauts use Linux?
> Because you can't open windows in space.

50 years on and space travel has become the techno utopia we have always wanted, as summed up in this quote from NASA's Artemis II livestream
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Would you trust Bluetooth with your life? I used to longboard (to commute), and for a while I looked into electric longboards. They had decent engineering but the flaw with all of them seemed to be that none offered wired controls - they all had some handheld gizmo that was Bluetoothed to the board. That may not be a big problem when you're underway, but if you're going downhill and relying on regen to come to a stop... WE'RE SORRY, MAKE SURE YOUR DEVICE IS DISCOVERABLE AND TRY AGAIN Oh f

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