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L41[09:11:44] <Mat2ch> Uhm, they are building another part for the OLIT. I thought five would be enough. No, a sixth one is being built
L42[09:11:52] <Mat2ch> that thing will be huge. HUGE.
L43[09:12:26] <Mat2ch> And I wonder why they are using cranes and not the Japanese way of building by using hydraulic rams to push ech section higher ;)
L44[09:21:25] <Althego> what part?
L45[09:21:44] <Mat2ch> Orbital launch integration tower is made out of segments
L46[09:21:50] <Mat2ch> and now they are building another one
L47[09:21:50] <Althego> ah that
L48[09:22:09] <Althego> we also never expected the vertical extension on the launchpad
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L51[09:43:20] <FLHerne> Althego: It's going to be 469ft high plus a lightning rod, and each segment is 60ft, so 7 segments
L52[09:44:00] <Mat2ch> FLHerne: metric plz
L53[09:44:08] <FLHerne> I was expecting 8 for a while, but someone pointed out that I'd mis-estimated the height of each segment
L54[09:44:09] <Mat2ch> It's planned and built in metric :P
L55[09:44:27] <FLHerne> The planning documents are in feet
L56[09:44:59] <FLHerne> And the segments are suspiciously close to being exactly 60ft for being metric :p
L57[09:45:02] <Mat2ch> The official ones. Not the internal ones :D
L58[09:45:12] <FLHerne> You have the internal ones?
L59[09:45:31] <Mat2ch> The 60 feet is because of the trailer length.
L60[09:45:42] <Althego> i guess they are feet for permits and such
L61[09:46:12] <Mat2ch> also 60 feet is just a bit above 18 m
L62[09:46:53] <Mat2ch> and 469 feet looks more like 143 m.
L63[09:47:04] <FLHerne> Do you have a good reason to believe they're metric? I thought pretty much all US construction was still in feet and inches by default
L64[09:47:25] <Althego> spacex, and nasa uses si internally
L65[09:47:27] <FLHerne> and the parts are from an outside contractor, not SpaceX
L66[09:47:33] <Mat2ch> Starship is built in metric.
L67[09:47:46] <Mat2ch> So the launch table and the tower should fit that
L68[09:48:34] <Althego> but buildings might be designed by other ocmpanies
L69[09:51:45] <FLHerne> Mat2ch: Yeah, but the interfaces are a relatively small set of bolt-on widgets, you don't need to do the entire structure in metric
L70[09:53:39] <FLHerne> https://www.southlandsteel.com/projects <- I was going to say we know exactly who's building it, but their website is broken today :p
L71[09:55:16] <Althego> hehe guru meditation
L72[10:05:01] <darsie> :)
L73[10:05:07] <darsie> Misses the red blinking frame.
L74[10:16:42] <Mat2ch> they are probably using fastly or something which is dead: https://status.fastly.com/
L75[10:16:44] <Mat2ch> :D
L76[10:17:02] <Mat2ch> "Let's all build on a single point of failure! It's going to be great!"
L77[10:17:07] <Mat2ch> I hate webdevelopers :P
L78[10:17:39] <Althego> most people do. if they dont, they just dont know what they do :)
L79[10:18:01] <Mat2ch> hehe
L80[10:18:02] <Althego> but to be hones computing is worse than it ever was
L81[10:18:07] <Mat2ch> It is.
L82[10:18:50] <Mat2ch> I've seen an LGR video yesterday about Unreal Tournament and how it shaped the industry 20 years ago. That game was so much performance optimized to even run on the computers back then.
L83[10:19:07] <Mat2ch> Then I think of games like Cyberpunk 2077 and how bad those games are.
L84[10:19:10] <Mat2ch> Really really bad.
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L86[10:19:27] <Mat2ch> So many people who don't have a clue how computers work now "work with computers"
L87[10:19:35] <Mat2ch> it's a shame and a waste of ressources.
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L111[14:00:52] <packbart> oh well, the new Elite Dangerous DLC can reach single-digit frame rates on high-end systems
L112[14:01:02] <packbart> (granted, KSP can be a slideshow, too)
L113[14:01:59] <umaxtu> you usually have to work at it though
L114[14:02:04] <Althego> lol
L115[14:03:08] <Althego> guh
L116[14:03:09] <umaxtu> speaking of highend systems... my new build is finally complete. I picked up a 5900x this weekend
L117[14:03:10] <Althego> zombanwa
L118[14:03:16] <Althego> and what does the dragon say? i dont know
L119[14:19:42] <Althego> 5900x nice
L120[14:20:13] <Althego> umaxtu: did you manage to conjure a video card from sand too?
L121[14:20:29] <umaxtu> yes, a 3070 Founders edition at MSRP
L122[14:20:36] <Althego> impossible
L123[14:20:49] <umaxtu> pretty much
L124[14:21:22] <Althego> fallen off from truck :)
L125[14:21:53] <umaxtu> maybe, the finish does have a slight blemish
L126[14:22:22] <Althego> here it means it is stolen :)
L127[14:22:43] <umaxtu> or that
L128[14:25:11] <umaxtu> I did have to drive almost 300 miles to get the 5900x
L129[14:25:20] <Althego> lol
L130[14:27:28] <Althego> and in a shady alley there was a black car with dark windows. a guy with sunglasses got out, took out a metal case from the trunk. you gave him the money, and he opened the case, in which there were cpus, took one and gave it to you
L131[14:27:47] <umaxtu> nah, thats just where the closest microcenter is
L132[14:28:11] <umaxtu> clearly you are watching too much crime dramas
L133[14:29:17] <Althego> there was a story from one of the siplace support engineers. he needed the axis test box and the scope for something, but didnt have it. asked an other one to lend him one. so he drove to austria, and stopped in the first place after the border
L134[14:29:37] <Althego> met the other guy there, who also came in car. took out a box, gave it to him, and they went off their way
L135[14:29:52] <Althego> on his way back the police stopped him, because it was kind of a strange transaction :)
L136[14:33:23] <umaxtu> lol
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L141[15:44:48] <Mat2ch> Althego: CPUs aren't the problem... He opens his coat and ask you in a dark voice: Need a new gpu?
L142[15:45:24] <Althego> you cant get that in a simple way
L143[15:45:30] <Althego> that is why you have to conjure it
L144[15:45:33] <Althego> or transmute sand
L145[15:45:34] <Althego> or something
L146[15:46:20] <Mat2ch> do I need a goat for the ritual?
L147[15:48:58] <umaxtu> I don't have to start with sand. theres a silicon wafer manufacturer in Michigan
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L150[16:37:08] <packbart> mmmh, silicon waffles
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L160[18:17:58] <Althego> scott
L161[18:18:02] <Althego> (more than an hour ago)
L162[18:20:16] <raptop> moon (no, not that one) https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/see-the-first-images-nasas-juno-took-as-it-sailed-by-ganymede
L163[18:21:00] <Althego> yes i saw that
L164[18:21:10] <Althego> but i guess there will be more
L165[18:21:38] <Althego> and the camera on it is only for public outreach, not science
L166[18:22:26] <Althego> it did get lot of science data during the years
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L170[18:55:34] <Guest42942> Hello
L171[18:55:36] <Mod9000> Hello, Guest42942
L172[18:55:49] <Guest42942> ok
L173[18:55:59] <Guest42942> is anyone here?
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L175[18:58:33] <Althego> heh
L176[18:59:11] <Mat2ch> how do they know that Mod9000 is a bot?!
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L179[20:00:19] <FLHerne> It's obviously a bot
L180[20:00:48] <FLHerne> It replies "Hello, <name>", inhumanly quickly, whether or not it makes any sense in context
L181[20:00:55] <FLHerne> And it's called Mod9000
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L183[20:20:49] <darsie> hello
L184[20:20:50] <Mod9000> Hello, darsie
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L186[20:25:42] <sandbox> howdy
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L188[20:26:37] <darsie> .
L189[20:40:07] <UmbralRaptop> \o
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