could try a flask webapp
from flask import Flask, send_from_directory
import os
app = Flask(__name__)
# Specify the directory you want to share
SHARED_DIRECTORY = 'shared_files'
@app.route('/files/<path:filename>', methods=['GET'])
def get_file(filename):
"""Serve a file from the shared directory."""
try:
return send_from_directory(SHARED_DIRECTORY, filename)
except FileNotFoundError:
return "File not found", 404
@app.route('/')
def list_files():
"""List files in the shared directory."""
files = os.listdir(SHARED_DIRECTORY)
files_list = '\n'.join(files)
return f"<h1>Files in {SHARED_DIRECTORY}</h1><pre>{files_list}</pre>"
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=5000)
The language you are using reads like you’re discussing an RTS.
There’s no requirement for any rigid posture except maintaining control over said nuclear arms. Most of NK saber rattling is done to aquire aid and material. Merely having Nuclear arms and demonstrating that control and willingness to use them as a defensive measure is all that’s needed. Other countries and powers on the global stage will modify or attenuate their position based on the demonstration of said control
I suggest reading these to better understand my position.
You’re speaking about the means of which to project military power on the ground with direct action, I’m talking about the nature of nuclear weapons as a deterrent and how that changes the way soft and hard power is applied.
Nukes make it so that no direct combat need ever take place, look at NK or the inverse where we are applying sanctions against Iran for a current parallel.
The good thing about it is you are wrong. So take comfort in that.
Pivots are easy and URLs ain’t cheap.
The Media doesn’t really allow itself a long memory in the current news cycle
Wow being corrected by the worst student at Springfield elementary is a rare honor
The industry is moving into the space station space (pardon the pun). NASA is focused on a moon base now.
https://time.com/6163554/private-space-stations/
The ISS outlived its* initial mission role almost a decade ago.
Use rclone
Direct response to this https://www.newsweek.com/us-navy-monitoring-russian-warships-submarine-near-miami-1914616 and not much more than saber rattling
Well they can also operate unobserved for 9months to a year depending on food stocks and personnel
There’s too much debris up there to do what you propose. The ISS would just be another nucleation point for more debris. We have TBs of data from the ISS and that’s where preservation efforts are being focused.
https://www.space.com/iss-astronauts-shelter-return-spacecraft-satellite-breakup
https://www.nasa.gov/faqs-the-international-space-station-transition-plan/
This is what I was referring to
https://newatlas.com/cleanspace-one-orbital-debris-satellite/38348/
And also the fact the Russians are creating clouds of space debris while they test anti satellite missiles
https://www.space.com/russia-anti-satellite-missile-test-first-of-its-kind
The joke/reference being that we should send up a couple cleanspace orbitals to decomm the satellites the Russians are using for target practice.
The best way to avoid all this space junk is to plan for decom at the initial steps for any satellite mission.
What ever happened to that Swiss space junk net? I feel like we could just go around and hoover up all the Russian satellites they seem to be using for target practice.
Absolutely!
If anyone is interested here’s a great thread on it
A bunch have done so preemptively out of
EEE fears.valid concerns based on historical precedent
Fixed that for you
Might want to audit what they MR though, ctrl+f “.cn” is a quick audit for most of what the chinese “hackers” try
I would really appreciate it if you found the time to edit this post and expand a bit more on your general thesis here.