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L18[03:17:00] <raptop> Izaya: ...did you
light up a planet from orbit?
L19[03:17:11] <Izaya> Yup.
L20[03:17:14] <raptop> @_@
L21[03:17:32] <Izaya> Love to be able to
flash some of those when brotrucks with LED bars blind me at
night
L22[03:19:50] <raptop> consider: that power
output as coherent light
L23[03:21:08] <Izaya> A bigge laser?
L24[03:21:31] <raptop> yes
L25[03:22:01] <Izaya> That would be quite
effective at removing brotrucks that slight me
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L29[03:41:00] <umaxtu> oooh! Kopernicus
stable is now 1.11.1 compatible
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L61[09:09:22] <Althego> If there's
something weird
L62[09:09:22] <Althego> And it don't look
good
L63[09:09:22] <Althego> Who you gonna
call?
L64[09:11:41] <Mat2ch> I wonder how many
new variants will emerge, just because people are
vaccinated...
L65[09:12:12] <esspapier> people (and some
media) are already talking about covid-21 due to all the different
mutations
L66[09:12:15] <esspapier> fun times
ahead
L67[09:13:35] <flayer> there's going to be
a wildly mutating virus at one point that eradicates humanity
L68[09:13:44] <Althego> the uk is alarming
but not that bad with the vaccines happening. i dont know about the
brazilian variant, but i knew for a while that some of the vaccines
are down to 60% with the south african
L69[09:14:43] <Althego> so if we can do the
vaccinations fast enough, then the parallel mutation routes of the
virus go down and we can avoid selection pressure, since there will
be almost no virus remaining
L70[09:15:21] <Althego> but with speed
vaccinations are going to take many months
L71[09:16:50] <flayer> by that time the
disease will have run its course
L72[09:17:06] <Althego> does it have a
course?
L73[09:17:26] <flayer> infect all of
humanity
L74[09:17:49] <Althego> there is always a
few percent natural immunity
L75[09:17:58] <flayer> sure
L76[09:18:15] <flayer> and most people will
recover just fine
L77[09:18:39] <flayer> just like with the
spanish flu, it will largely vanish and become irrelevant
L78[09:18:41] <Althego> does anybody know
what the actual death rate is?
L79[09:18:48] <flayer> unless the mutations
keep going
L80[09:19:24] <Althego> of course they are
keep going
L81[09:20:15] <flayer> but its unlikely the
mutations will reinfect everyone
L82[09:20:29] <Althego> i think it is here
to stay. but once the total mass infections go away, since you are
either vaccinated or already had it, it will be like the flu
L83[09:20:51] <flayer> the spanish flu came
back a few years ago
L84[09:20:57] <flayer> it was barely even
noticeable
L85[09:21:07] <flayer> that's how covid19
will go as well
L86[09:21:26] <Izaya> on the upside, the
new tech they've been using for the vaccines
L87[09:21:34] <Izaya> it should allow
faster responses to new strains
L89[09:23:00] <Mat2ch> Izaya: the new tech
allows so much more. It's great :)
L90[09:23:07] <Althego> the problem is how
do they knwo the number of people who were infected but didnt have
symptoms?
L91[09:23:13] <Mat2ch> But still a new
vaccacine takes a year to make.
L92[09:23:27] <Althego> because of the
regulations and research trials
L93[09:23:49] <Izaya> which is a long time,
but also a significant improvement
L94[09:23:54] <Mat2ch> you should be able
to estimate this at least
L95[09:24:19] <Mat2ch> take enough people,
test them and see. Then extrapolate the numbers
L96[09:24:27] <Mat2ch> (which was already
done btw)
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L98[09:35:21] <Mat2ch> uhhh. SN10 has heat
shield tiles on one of its flaps
L99[09:35:58] <Althego> somehow you must
protect those too
L100[09:36:54] <Althego> but doesnt matter
if it explodes on landing :9
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L109[12:37:15] <Althego> (local) leet
time
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L111[12:49:06] <Mat2ch> when is local yeet
time?
L112[12:49:57] <Althego> whenever that is,
not decided by the looks of the digits. maybe by local traditions
passed on through generations
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L125[14:03:06] <UmbralRaptop> when you
throw the clock out the window
L126[14:17:57] <darsie> I wouldn't litter
with clocks.
L127[14:19:10] <Althego> i wouldnt even
throw an old christmas tree out the window
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L135[14:31:20] <Mat2ch> littering with
clocks? Ain't nobody got time for that!
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L139[15:36:16] <Althego> less than a day
until the uae hope mission arrives to mars
L141[15:36:43] <Althego> at least they
have this handy status display
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L144[15:42:43] <Althego> heh, the chinese
had to choose the same date for their landing as perseverance
L145[15:43:02] <Althego> dont tell me it
will be a dual stream
L146[15:44:52] <Althego> no wait, i just
misread that
L147[15:53:01] <Althego> hmm, pad clear?
maybe a static fire
L148[15:53:20] <Althego> or they are not
at that point yet
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L150[16:06:02] <Althego> hehe, the return
of the wide kiara
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L153[16:24:59] <Mat2ch> Althego: pressure
test maybe
L154[16:25:10] <Mat2ch> but the flaps are
unhooked :P
L155[16:25:14] <Althego> yes, more
likely
L156[16:25:33] <flayer> 10 days until the
NASA rover landing
L157[16:25:58] <Mat2ch> I'd say: Today
pressure test, if that goes well, tomorrow static fire
L158[16:26:05] <Mat2ch> and if that goes
well flight at the end of the week
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L160[16:27:18] <Althego> with this weather
they could do flight envelope expansion :)
L161[16:28:34] <Mat2ch> I figured out that
I can control my firefox over mpris. Now I can make it stop playing
music over ssh. Which is quiet useful.
L162[16:28:48] *
Mat2ch is getting even more lazy
L163[16:29:11] <Althego> i dont go far
from the computer :)
L164[16:29:24] <Althego> so i am even
lazier
L165[16:29:31] <Althego> more
L166[16:29:38] <Althego> no, it doesnt
need more
L167[16:29:39] <Althego> anyway
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L170[17:01:44] <Mat2ch> Althego: I usually
work on my laptop and have my pc running. Well, I should get a
music player somewhere that doesn't need that much power...
L172[17:07:49] <Althego> -d
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L179[18:47:37] <umaxtu> scott
L180[18:49:06] <Althego> yay
L181[18:49:08] <Althego> 11 minutes
ago
L182[19:00:09] <minas_tirith> Althego,
thinking is tough
L183[19:00:26] <minas_tirith> Math is
tough because thinking is tough
L184[19:00:31] <Althego> yes and it is
getting harder each day
L185[19:00:48] <minas_tirith> Yes
L187[19:07:50] <raptop> math is usually
tough because you get a non-constructive proof that a solution
exists during lecture, and then need to find the solution entirely
on your own
L188[19:08:20] <minas_tirith> Math is
tough because you have to prove shit
L189[19:08:31] <minas_tirith> Proofs are
tough, especially on abstract structure
L190[19:08:32] <minas_tirith> Proofs are
tough, especially on abstract structures
L191[19:09:10] <Althego> minas_tirith: no
swearing
L192[19:09:21] <minas_tirith> Sorry
L193[19:10:09] <minas_tirith> raptop, math
seems to require a lot of thinking
L194[19:13:04] <flayer> i don't do sums
that i have to think about it
L195[19:14:10] <minas_tirith> flayer, sum
is a very general concept
L196[19:16:08] <raptop> just do quick
hacks like gauss
L197[19:18:07] <kubi_x> sum is
everything
L198[19:18:17] <kubi_x> you do not need
anything else
L199[19:18:50] <minas_tirith> You can sum
reals, complex numbers, vectors, matrices, functions
L200[19:19:06] <flayer> i don't know what
any of those are
L201[19:19:28] <kubi_x> also,
multiplication is just some sums
L202[19:21:13] <minas_tirith> kubi_x, its
not that simple. Even in case of reals, once you get into
fractional numbers multiplication becomes complicated
L203[19:21:23] <minas_tirith> Reals
themselves are peculiar and complicated
L204[19:21:38] <kubi_x> it is not about if
it is complicated or not
L205[19:27:05] <Althego> martin is pumping
out videos on the second wintergatan channel as if there is no
tomorrow
L206[19:32:28] *
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L207[19:32:40] <Althego> hehe
L208[19:33:25] <minas_tirith> Does ring
have multiplication defined
L209[19:33:30] <Althego> yes
L210[19:33:44] <minas_tirith>
Generalization of fields apparently
L211[19:33:47] <minas_tirith> So yes
L212[19:36:05] <Althego> i hate that we
were never taught the english equivalent of all the words of
mathematics and physics
L213[19:36:29] <minas_tirith> What
L214[19:36:36] <Althego> it is really hard
to look up what is what. ok i could have taken both courses in
english, but at that time i thought it was hard enough to pass even
without that
L215[19:36:50] <minas_tirith> What
language did you learn math in
L216[19:39:48] <Althego> so if i think of
the words that are used, ring was equivalent, but for field i would
translate that to english as body. and lattice, as a net. a lattice
sounds like a grid to me, not at all a net. really annoying
L217[19:40:30] <minas_tirith> Same
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