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Sony-backed multiplayer shooter Concord has sold only a few thousand copies

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Concord has been available for less than two weeks, but its sales numbers are far from encouraging. According to estimates provided by various market analysts, the Overwatch-like first-person shooter has sold only a few thousand copies on both PC and PS5. If officially confirmed, these underwhelming results would turn into...

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The problem with chasing trends. when you're 8 years late to the trend...

HellDivers 2 was stepping into an underserved non-trendy niche because it's the title the developers wanted to make...
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For the first time in more than three years, SpaceX misses a booster landing

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A screen capture of landing video of a Falcon 9 rocket just before it tips over on Wednesday morning.

Enlarge / A screen capture of landing video of a Falcon 9 rocket just before it tips over on Wednesday morning. (credit: SpaceX)

Early on Wednesday morning, at 3:48 am ET local time, a Falcon 9 rocket booster making its 23rd launch took off from Space Launch Complex-40 at Cape Canaveral, Florida.

The mission successfully delivered 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 of the larger vehicles with direct-to-cell capabilities, before attempting a landing on the A Shortfall of Gravitas. However, the experienced booster had a shortfall of stability and tipped over shortly following touchdown.

Prior to Wednesday's landing failure, SpaceX had landed 267 boosters in a row. The company's last failure occurred in February 2021. The cause of the failure was not immediately clear, and SpaceX said "teams are assessing the booster's flight data and status." Based on video of the landing, it is possible there was an engine burn timing issue.

Fleet leader

This particular first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket made its debut in November 2020, launching the GPS III-04 mission for the US Space Force. By making its 23rd launch on Wednesday morning, Booster 1062 briefly became the fleet leader of SpaceX's collection of first stages that perform most of the company's launches.

Booster landings are considered secondary objectives to a launch's primary mission of delivering payloads into orbit. However, in recent years, SpaceX has delayed launches due to poor recovery weather conditions, as it does not want to lose the first-stage hardware, which probably costs at least $20 million to $30 million to manufacture, test, and deliver to the launch site.

The landing failure had one immediate consequence for the company's launch manifest. A second Starlink launch planned for early Wednesday morning, from the other side of the country at Vandenberg Space Force Base, was scrubbed so that SpaceX could assess the cause of the landing issue with the Florida launch.

Implications for Polaris Dawn

It is unclear whether the landing problem will impact the high-profile Falcon 9 launch of the Polaris Dawn mission, carrying Jared Isaacman and three other pilots and engineers on an adventurous mission to an orbit more than 1,200 km above the Earth before performing the first private spacewalk.

A planned launch of this mission on early Tuesday morning was scrubbed after a helium leak was discovered in the ground systems that support the rocket. Then, a second launch attempt of the vehicle on early Wednesday was scrubbed several hours before liftoff due to weather issues. Meteorologists are concerned about sea states for the Crew Dragon vehicle's landing three to five days after liftoff when the spacecraft returns to Earth in the seas near Florida.

"Our launch criteria are heavily constrained by forecasted splashdown weather conditions," Isaacman wrote on X on Tuesday evening. "With no ISS rendezvous and limited life support consumables, we must be absolutely sure of reentry weather before launching. As of now, conditions are not favorable tonight or tomorrow, so we’ll assess day by day."

The earliest that the Polaris Dawn mission could launch is now Friday morning, at 3:38 am ET (07:38 UTC) from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. But that is dependent on both weather and, now, SpaceX becoming comfortable with understanding the landing failure of Wednesday morning's Starlink launch.

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kazriko
9 days ago
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Nice streak there, Lets hope they beat it next time.
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fxer
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> Prior to Wednesday's landing failure, SpaceX had landed 267 boosters in a row.

Elon can shampoo my ass of course, but it’s cool we’re entering an era where spaceflight news is when a booster _isn’t_ recovered.
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Sassy Pg 1

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Join me, my friends, as we enter the world of SASSY SORCERERS!

Ripped from the headlines of our main story, you’ve already been introduced to the Drive in-world TTRPG, “Sassy Sorcerers” (see 123456). And now we explore our own campaign!

This Tales of the Drive is drawn by the incredibly talented Mary Cagle, also known as Cube Watermelon on X and Tumblr! Mary’s style and lineart are perfect for this story, and I can’t thank her enough for the gift of her time and talents! Please go check out her work!

It was written by Beth Reidmiller and I, and was a dang delight to giggle over, as we imagined how Fillipods would approach a role-playing game.

I hope you enjoy it! It was tremendous fun for us!

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Comic: July 5, 2024

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Comic: July 5, 2024

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kazriko
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The first episode of the Carboniferous/Curvy author's new comic.
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Linux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86

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AlmaLinux and upstream kernel support for Raspberry Pi 5
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kazriko
74 days ago
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That's certainly not my reaction to it. ARM devices tend to all have their own bespoke bootloaders, which means you can't make a single image that boots on all arm devices, every image has to be customized for just one hardware platform. Awful.
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Electric vs Gas

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An idling gas engine may be annoyingly loud, but that's the price you pay for having WAY less torque available at a standstill.
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kazriko
78 days ago
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Electric motors would be good if not for the tons of expensive, inefficient, flammable, fragile, degrading to uselessness within 10 years batteries you have to drag around. Electric motors with Fuel Cells might make it actually feasible for someone beyond the rich. Though, I think in the short term series hybrids with small batteries might work out better for those who aren't rich.
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satadru
76 days ago
Can't one just swap out standardized rechargeable batteries for most portable electric motor appliances that have replaced 2 cycle engines these days? I think the only problem currently is with electric vehicles...
kazriko
76 days ago
I'm mainly referring to electric vehicles. The smaller portable electric motors are actually in a lot better shape, though their batteries are still pretty expensive, usually $100ish each, but that's still a far cry from the $20k-$27.5k that electric car batteries cost, and how they usually wear out in under 10 years.
satadru
76 days ago
Ah yes. Still a bit of a shit show...
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iustinp
80 days ago
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Touché!
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WorldMaker
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😼
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