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7/10/2025, 12:23:49 AM
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>y-yes america landed on the moon in the 60s and 70s in a module held together by duck tape
Lying? Instant L
>n-no today's tech isn't able to reproduce the feat
Today's standard for moving humans through space is not robust enough to go interplanetary, and yesterday's tech was not safe enough to appease lawyers. Today's NASA budget is much smaller. And today's DEI hires are not intelligent enough to recreate the feat.
Something as simple as the computer memory used what is now lost tech so it could survive the van allen belts. The programmers they hired had to have a deep understanding of low level computing. Today, they hire javascript copypasters (from guess where).
In other words, the america of the moon landing no longer exists.
>y-yes america landed on the moon in the 60s and 70s in a module held together by duck tape
Lying? Instant L
>n-no today's tech isn't able to reproduce the feat
Today's standard for moving humans through space is not robust enough to go interplanetary, and yesterday's tech was not safe enough to appease lawyers. Today's NASA budget is much smaller. And today's DEI hires are not intelligent enough to recreate the feat.
Something as simple as the computer memory used what is now lost tech so it could survive the van allen belts. The programmers they hired had to have a deep understanding of low level computing. Today, they hire javascript copypasters (from guess where).
In other words, the america of the moon landing no longer exists.
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