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God King go brrrrrrrrr
  • It is against any authoritarians. The only thing they understand is getting their ass kicked. Everything else is a game in which they intend to always come out on top by any means.

  • Under pressure on plane safety, Boeing is buying stressed supplier Spirit for $4.7 billion
  • This is changing things. Vertical integration of a key supplier isn't necessarily a bad thing.

    And this is sort of like if GM woke up one day and decided to buy back Allison Transmission. Sprit was part of Boeing. It got sold off by bad leadership. Sprit never landed many other contracts past Boeing. Boeing is now buying them back to reintegrate a piece of old Boeing leadership never should have sold.

  • NTSB Shares Preliminary Report Over United Boeing 787 Engine Failure In Singapore
  • Almost all the things reported since the door blowout were not Boeing's fault directly. Many of them have been on 9-15 year old planes that would have been a maintenance issue. The airlines are loving that Boeing has been taking all this heat instead of them for maintenance issues.

  • Stay Mad, Tankies
  • They're especially loud here because Lemmy's developers are tankies. Some are even supposedly former Chapo Trap House peeps that got kicked off reddit. It's the most annoying part of this place trying to be a reddit replacement. But it's getting better with users calling them out.

  • One third of the population of Switzerland lives within 5 kilometers of the main train line crossing the country
  • Yeah and those cities exist in that configuration because they're where the farm land is they grew out of. There are mountains running along the northern and southern borders of the country. Most people live in the valley between.

    It's like the same as wondering why much of Chicago's train system runs north/south. There's a big ass lake to the east stopping expansion that direction.