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Funny thing, it's just a box full of Nokia 3110's. The batteries last just fine all the way through the lunar night.
/s
You could just be kind and everything would be fine
People assume everyone can read every tone until someone suddenly doesn't
It's gonna be okay, really. What's the worst that can happen with a not-even-mandatory tone tag?
Edit: Never mind, judging by your comment history you are obsessively toxic, going to just block.
Don't listen to this person. I'm dumb and appreciate the added clarification. /srs
Reality is often stranger than fiction
There's been some great microsats built around cell phones.
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/phonesat-v1.htm
They're just computers with batteries, sensors, and radios. The rigors of space are the real issue, but their functionality is spot on for the needs onboard satellites. Using one as a base station for communications would be an option too.
Its good to get down to business on social media now that we are on lemmy. No more being distracted by fun, and no more being slowed down by considering the person behind the comment.
Nah, you're wrong. People's reading comprehension on Lemmy is unironically worse than anywhere else I've ever been.
When you get banned for forgetting to put quotes or /s you'll understand.