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L2[00:27:07] <darsie> Qubyte: With a
Terrier? Pic?
L3[00:28:32] * darsie
is a bot.
L4[00:29:16] <FLHerne> ;outcome add You
can't prove you aren't a chatbot.
L5[00:29:16] <LunchBot> FLHerne: Added
outcome: You can't prove you aren't a chatbot.
L6[00:29:32] <darsie> ;mission
L7[00:29:33] <LunchBot> darsie: You taunt
Scott Manley. You match your target orbit, only to find that you're
going in the wrong direction.
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L9[00:32:05] <darsie> ;mission add Collide
with something that's on the same orbit as you, but goes in the
other direction.
L10[00:32:06] <LunchBot> darsie: Added
mission: Collide with something that's on the same orbit as you,
but goes in the other direction.
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L12[00:45:45] <packbart> well, if that's
the intended mission. still hard to do
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L35[06:16:01] <Althego> scott about
rocketlab videos. because there were two more of returning and
landing
L37[06:24:02] <Althego> with an other video
about the spacex landing
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L42[06:25:17] <Althego> note the kind
reminder from the internet about the hat. made me laugh
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L49[07:16:41] <Althego> about 8
minutes
L50[07:25:53] <Althego> pesky clouds
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L70[11:29:02] <Mat2ch> Doesn't look like
SN8 is going to hop tomorrow :/
L71[11:29:41] <Mat2ch> From what I've seen
the weather is not good enough. Too strong upper winds
L72[11:30:32] <flayer> i've had some strong
lower winds
L73[11:30:39] <flayer> had to open a
window
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L75[11:41:39] <Mat2ch> flayer: Out!
Now!
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L91[15:17:03] <Althego> hehe winds
L92[15:31:10] <darsie> Where?
L93[15:31:21] <Althego> in the log
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L95[15:38:52] <Althego> and yes winds are
still predicted for monday, tuesday is a better candidate, although
it will be cloudy then
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L97[16:15:09] <umaxtu> I thought we were
still waiting on the FAA?
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L102[16:42:52] <Althego> landing on
flags...
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L115[18:19:03] <umbralraptop> ;mission add
You liven up your mod mix by installing Atom instead of RSS.
L116[18:19:03] <LunchBot> umbralraptop:
Added mission: You liven up your mod mix by installing Atom instead
of RSS.
L117[18:19:13] <Mat2ch> !mission
L118[18:19:13] <LunchBot> Mat2ch: You
accelerate John Cena to 0.999c. You are bored to death.
L119[18:19:13] *
umbralraptop presses F to pay respects for Google
Reader
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L122[19:28:24] <darsie> My second flight
to orbit video was deleted from reddit cause it's hosted on the
piratebay :(.
L123[19:54:51] <kubi> lol
L124[19:56:26] <Neal> ksp shouldn't lose
much performance going from 1080p to 4k right?
L125[19:56:32] <Neal> since its
cpu-bound
L126[19:57:21] <Althego> by the sound of
the card horizon zero dawn taxes the gpu less than ksp
L127[19:57:35] <Althego> so i wouldnt be
so sure
L128[20:00:22] <Neal> the ui looks tiny
argh
L129[20:03:26] <Neal> seems to be running
fine
L130[20:03:50] <Neal> about the same fps
as 1080p on my ryzen 7 1700
L131[20:07:21] <kubi> yes, it works fine
in 4K
L132[20:07:30] <kubi> the GUI elements can
be scaled
L133[20:08:15] <kubi> but there is a bug
in Linux that they have nto fixed yet (maybe now?!) that requires
you to go to the config menu and just press accept to scale
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L136[20:52:19] *
darsie reposted his video with a DHT hash and magnet
link.
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L138[21:26:58] <Neal> I'm not seeing any
ui scaling options
L139[21:27:17] <Neal> oh its under general
not graphics(where it should be)
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L141[21:34:19] <kubi> yes
L142[21:34:26] <kubi> it helps
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L165[23:50:05] <umbralraptop> yeah, that
would probably work
L166[23:50:14] <darsie> It does.
L167[23:50:28] <darsie> 100ish m/s left in
orbit.
L168[23:51:12] <darsie> Well, what I
consider orbit :). 71 km :)
L169[23:51:33] <darsie> I've seen one guy
doing 90 km.
L170[23:51:38] <FLHerne> Is that enough
margin for error for bad flying?
L171[23:52:10] <FLHerne> People who need a
going-to-orbit tutorial aren't going to gravity-turn and
circularise perfectly
L172[23:52:19] <darsie> Not much. I had
other designs first, and improved on them. That would be part of
the tutorial.
L173[23:52:37] <FLHerne> 90km leaves
plenty of margin for 90x71 or whatever
L174[23:53:07] <darsie> First one used
FL-200 and Terrier.
L175[23:53:36] <FLHerne> tbh, I like the
rocket, but I'm not sure it's optimized for the right thing
:p
L176[23:54:01] <FLHerne> FL-200 + Terrier
is better for a tutorial because it carries over to career
games
L177[23:54:31] <darsie> Yeah, it's
somewhat advanced. But I had other verisons first, which are better
for newbies. The optimization steps woud be part of the
tutorial.
L178[23:54:55] <FLHerne> And removing all
unnecessary margin is just aggravating when you're trying to learn
the basics
L179[23:55:05] <darsie> true
L180[23:55:41] <FLHerne> If you mean
"ok, so we orbited -- but look, we can build a smaller and
more efficient rocket", then that sounds ok
L181[23:55:42] <darsie> Well, they can fly
the more forgiving designs first, and then go for optimization, if
they want.
L182[23:57:02] <darsie> Maybe I shouldn't
go for 71 km first, yes.