>>> This is just PR to distract in its own small way from the SLS debacle.
> Seeing meh PR and thinking, “hey maybe we should step up the advanced technology press releases” is enough. As for NASA contracts, it’s almost harder to name someone who doesn’t have even a tiny one, even cranks.
Except no one cares about the instruction set of space computers, except a small cadre of computer geeks.
A story no one cares about is a bad thing to use as a distraction.
I agree with you. I meant it as part of the flux of NASA tech press releases. It could be some CPU thing, it could be a magic space drive, it could be the official kitty litter of the moon base. ;)
> Seeing meh PR and thinking, “hey maybe we should step up the advanced technology press releases” is enough. As for NASA contracts, it’s almost harder to name someone who doesn’t have even a tiny one, even cranks.
Except no one cares about the instruction set of space computers, except a small cadre of computer geeks.
A story no one cares about is a bad thing to use as a distraction.