Humans who are active in space already have to spend a lot of work keeping up muscle and bone mass. Animals in hibernation under normal gravity also lose bone and muscle mass.
Imagine doubling that up, just to save a few sandwiches.
If you listen to Russian sources, Pokrovsk, a random town of 60k people pre-war with moderarely ok roads (again, pre war. Its a mountain of rubble now) may as well be castle Grey skull, the very linchpin of the entire war.
And now that this massive obstacle is gone, and so easily with basically no real casualties, all those new recruits are clear to join for an easy and glorious march on Berlin, Paris and London!
There are tens of thousands of Starlink sats up there, but we know where and they're mostly in very low orbit. The risk pales compared to a single Chinese Anti-satellite weapon test, which created "over 3500" pieces of debris that we know of
I recall being a grad student, and one of my friends was super happy their paper was mentioned. The context was basically "Contrary to claims by [friend et al]..."
"being disassembled" here meant "literally drilling hole through the storage unit to push the locking stud back. The refit was (unsurprisingly) to make that hole standard.
I wonder if they unofficially named it after the moron who discovered this feature.
How about we stop posting AI slop?