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L11[01:38:11] <Solar_Oracle> Alright,
it's on to more suffering.
 
L12[01:40:25] <minas_tirith>
Solar_Oracle
 
L13[01:40:38] <Solar_Oracle> YOU WISH TO
CONSULE THE ORACLE, MORTAL?
 
L14[01:41:21] <raptop> Just as long as
you're not the Larry Ellison Oracle
 
L15[01:44:14] <Solar_Oracle> Nope, I'm
one of those natural oracles like noxious fumes or flocks of
birds.
 
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L22[02:18:41] <raptop> "For all we
know, his science-fiction could've been some peacenik screed
about primitivist Neanderthals or naked princesses on Mars!"
heh
 
L23[02:21:41] <Solar_Oracle> For being such
an important character, Mikey has as much depth and
characterization as a single sheet of printer paper.
 
L24[02:22:00] <Solar_Oracle> And another
chapter up.
 
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L26[02:26:48] <raptop> "onboard
grav-drives that could accelerate them to a large fraction of the
speed of light in less than twenty meters" Well, at least they
can't fire them in a planetary atmosphere without killing
themselves
 
L27[02:27:22] <raptop> But, uh, also why
would you shoot it at anything smaller than a carrier battle
group?
 
L28[02:27:45] *
raptop assumes that grav-drives make a mockery of
recoil 
L29[02:32:52] <Solar_Oracle> It would be
funny if the recoil was substantial.
 
L30[02:33:59] <Solar_Oracle> The Posleen
books *really* love ridiculous, impractical science-fiction weapons
that end up performing no better in the book than conventional
weapons would have.
 
L31[02:34:28] <Solar_Oracle> While I'm
not sure if they're in this particular text, Watch on the
Rhine has tanks that would dwarf Baneblades.
 
L32[02:35:32] <raptop> Figure that the
missile is at least 1 kg, and "large fraction" means
>0.5 c (γ > 1.14). That's >3 megatons in kinetic
energy
 
L33[02:42:21] <Solar_Oracle> Hahaha! The
Posleen orbit-to-surface bombardment vehicles are weak by
comparison, getting no more than ten kilotons per the description
in this current chapter.
 
L34[02:43:09] <raptop> hah
 
L36[02:43:45] *
raptop imagines a posleen hanging out the airlock of one of those
dodecahedrons and aiming down at various cities 
L37[02:45:12] <Solar_Oracle> I think there
was an episode of The Clone Wars where they actually did that with
battlefield artillery being used in space as anti-ship
batteries.
 
L38[02:45:21] <raptop> nice
 
L39[02:46:05] *
raptop vaguely recalls something like that, with the artillery
hidden so it could ambush the ships 
L40[02:47:06] <Solar_Oracle> Posleen
shooting out of the airlocks would be some real Battlefield level
stuff.
 
L41[02:50:13] <Solar_Oracle> Crap, I
can't find my favorite part of Babylon 5, season 2 on
YouTube.
 
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L47[03:24:10] <Althego> oh no, calli at the
same time as ollie
 
L48[03:24:43] <Althego> and a casual 5 hour
stream from kiara
 
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L51[04:01:35] <Althego> math stream started
yess
 
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L53[04:08:44] <Althego> guh
 
L54[04:12:36] <raptop> There's
something inherintly amusing about watching a zombie on another
continent teach calculus
 
L55[04:14:31] <Althego> be honest, it was
interesting when she read pi
 
L56[04:16:35] <raptop> it was surprisingly
interesting
 
L57[04:18:35] <Althego> that resize trick
is something you cant do on a real blackboard
 
L58[04:19:36] <Althego> why do we still go
watch people drawing on a real one? would make more sense to sit at
hgome and watch a stream
 
L59[04:21:51] <raptop> I'm leaning
towards the idea that lectures should be entirely pre-recorded
things, and the actual student/teacher meetings be
recitation/homework related things and labs
 
L60[04:24:32] <raptop> hrm, properly
deriving the power rule would mean having to do some binomial
theorem silliness?
 
L61[04:24:58] <Althego> i dont remember
:)
 
L62[05:01:43] <raptop> Obviously someone
should troll Ollie by tweeting at her solutions to the homework
involving fluxions
 
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L75[09:21:04] <darsie> Boosters dive into
the VAB floor if I press N.
 
L76[09:21:21] <Althego> what does n
do
 
L77[09:21:51] <Althego> i think i never
used that in the editor
 
L78[09:24:35] <darsie> Positions the rocket
some 5 or 10 m above ground.
 
L79[09:25:01] <darsie> Maybe a mod
key.
 
L81[09:48:08] <Mat2ch> oh, wow
 
L82[09:48:11] <Mat2ch> give that one a
view
 
L83[09:48:13] <Mat2ch> or two
 
L84[09:48:15] <Mat2ch> and share it!
 
L85[09:48:32] <Althego> what, momo launch
lot later
 
L86[09:48:36] <Althego> i could have
watched it
 
L87[09:49:37] <Althego> lol typical
kerbals
 
L88[09:50:22] <Althego> heh did momo fail?
or was that rotation intentional?
 
L89[09:52:04] <Mat2ch> Booster 3 on Pad A
is so much taller than a starship :D
 
L91[10:24:34] <darsie> Oh no, I forgot to
deploy solar panels on my new space station. Now I have to send a
probe with electricity up ...
 
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L95[10:46:03] <Mat2ch> Althego: it's
crazy that they still use analog communications for the
cameras
 
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L97[10:49:20] <Mat2ch> The ocean is
burning. I've never seen that in any prophecy.
 
L98[10:51:44] <Althego> centurions episode,
the sky is on fire
 
L99[10:51:48] <sandbox> the day of
lavos
 
L101[10:53:55] <Mat2ch> I'm talking
about old prophecies!
 
L102[10:56:57] <sandbox> 65 million year
old prophecy
 
L103[10:57:26] <Mat2ch> too old. :D
 
L104[10:57:32] <flayer> honestly
 
L105[10:57:53] <flayer> "the
rapture" might just be a prediction of billionaires flying off
into space to leave this planet
 
L106[10:58:02] <flayer> "the meek
shall inherit the earth" ... or what's left of it.
 
L107[10:58:29] <Althego> hehe wata in da
faiyaa
 
L108[11:28:56] <Althego> ah, the gtx 1070
revisit benchmark from hardware unboxed. i have been waiting for
this
 
L109[11:37:00] <darsie> 1337
 
L110[11:46:24] <flayer> .
 
L111[11:52:33] <Eddi|zuHause> hm, i'm
having a problem with ckan. it seems to expect the game in
SteamApps, but it's actually in steamapps (lowercase)... and i
can't find a way to change it
 
L112[11:52:51] <Althego> add a
symlink?
 
L113[11:53:05] <Eddi|zuHause> i did that,
but steam complains loudly about that
 
L114[11:53:13] <Althego> lol
 
L116[11:55:44] <Truga> seems like ckan has
like ckan tries both
 
L117[11:55:52] <Eddi|zuHause> it's
probably correct about that, since it's one of those cases
where it'll appear to work fine for years, but then randomly
collapses in a weird corner case
 
L118[11:57:33] <Eddi|zuHause> Truga:
that's probably for first time installs, not installs which
have existed for years and then steam decided the path
changes?
 
L119[11:57:43] <Truga> possibly
 
L120[12:03:48] <Eddi|zuHause> problem is,
in the game version list, i can only "rename" them, not
change the path
 
L121[12:08:47] <Mat2ch> Eddi|zuHause:
linux? Then try a symlink
 
L122[12:08:56] <Althego> didnt work
 
L123[12:09:11] <Eddi|zuHause> well, it
"works". but rings all kinds of alarm bells
 
L124[12:09:21] <Mat2ch> not steam
 
L125[12:09:24] <Mat2ch> for ckan.
 
L126[12:09:33] <Eddi|zuHause> huh?
 
L127[12:09:48] <Mat2ch> leave the steam
stuff as it is and just add the symlink so ckan finds what it
needs.
 
L128[12:10:00] <Eddi|zuHause> huh?
 
L129[12:10:22] <flayer> Eddi|zuHause, keep
a baseball bat handy in case your computer starts rebelling against
you
 
L130[12:10:28] <Eddi|zuHause> symlink what
to where?
 
L131[12:11:23] <Mat2ch> ln -s steamapps
SteamApps
 
L132[12:11:29] <Eddi|zuHause> yes.
 
L133[12:11:33] <Eddi|zuHause> that's
what i did
 
L134[12:11:41] <Eddi|zuHause> that's
the part that steam complains about
 
L135[12:12:05] <Mat2ch> hm
 
L136[12:12:21] <Mat2ch> my KSP folder is
in steamapps, too, and ckan doesn't complain
 
L137[12:12:35] <Eddi|zuHause> yes, but
mine was in SteamApps before
 
L138[12:12:39] <Eddi|zuHause> now
it's not
 
L139[12:12:50] <Eddi|zuHause> and i
can't change the entry in ckan
 
L140[12:12:57] <Mat2ch> I'm
confused...
 
L141[12:13:15] <Eddi|zuHause> what's
confusing?
 
L142[12:13:35] <Eddi|zuHause> it used to
be SteamApps. then some day several years ago steam decided to
rename it to steamapps
 
L143[12:13:45] <Mat2ch> You say ckan
expects KSP in SteamApps.
 
L144[12:13:53] <Mat2ch> but ckan works for
me fine without complaining
 
L145[12:13:55] <Eddi|zuHause> now i ran
ckan again
 
L146[12:14:03] <Eddi|zuHause> and
it's still looking in SteamApps
 
L147[12:14:16] <Eddi|zuHause> and i
can't tell ckan to change the stored path
 
L148[12:14:18] <Mat2ch> where is the ckan
binary located for you?
 
L149[12:14:43] <Eddi|zuHause> in some
random folder i put it a few years ago
 
L150[12:14:55] <Mat2ch> oh, ok,
that's the difference
 
L151[12:15:06] <Mat2ch> I place the binary
usually in the KSP directory
 
L152[12:15:09] <Mat2ch> so no path
lookup
 
L153[12:15:10] <Eddi|zuHause> not inside
the steam folder
 
L154[12:15:33] <Mat2ch> (and I can have
multiple KSP installs in parallel with different stuff in it, like
RO+RSS)
 
L155[12:15:50] <Eddi|zuHause> sure. i
could try to add a new instance
 
L156[12:17:41] <Mat2ch> well, it is small
enough to do so
 
L157[12:17:52] <Mat2ch> also I run it from
inside of a schroot environment :P
 
L158[12:17:57] <Eddi|zuHause> i'm
afraid the "clone" command will try to copy stuff onto
itself, and the "new" command will not remember the
mods
 
L159[12:18:08] <Mat2ch> schroot -c
chroot:sid_mono -p mono
"/home/blabla/games/SteamLinux/steamapps/common/Kerbal Space
Program/ckan.exe"
 
L160[12:18:17] <Mat2ch> I hope to annoy
Althego with this. :D
 
L161[12:18:46] <Althego> i just think it
is useless complexity. doesnt matter what you use
 
L162[12:19:46] <Eddi|zuHause> i should
probably just google how to regedit with mono
 
L163[12:20:27] <Mat2ch> Althego: I
couldn't do this as a normal user with chroot only.
 
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L168[14:59:45] <packbart> Eddi|zuHause:
can't you just edit CKAN's config.json?
 
L169[15:06:33] <Eddi|zuHause> there's
no such file
 
L170[15:09:11] <packbart> there should be.
I only use CKAN on Windows and it's in AppData\Local\CKAN.
I'd expect it to be in something like ~/.config/ on
Linux
 
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L172[15:14:02] <packbart> Eddi|zuHause:
~/.local/share/CKAN/config.json
 
L173[15:27:07] <Eddi|zuHause> alright,
that exists
 
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L183[17:07:38] <raptop> !mission
 
L184[17:07:38] <LunchBot> raptop: Mistakes
are made. You melt Kerbin's scrith shell, causing it to fall
into the singularity.
 
L185[17:07:46] *
raptop >_>;; 
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L192[18:45:02] <Althego> deletin one
record is down from 1 minute to 43 seconds. huge improvements
 
L193[18:45:16] <Althego> i guess as the
tables shrink it gets faster
 
L194[18:45:36] <Althego> mostly probably
because the related table it needs to delete from still has 17
million rows
 
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L196[19:44:35] <Althego> scott
 
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L209[22:11:58] <BoxersteaveeG> hello
 
L210[22:12:01] <Mod9000> Hello,
BoxersteaveeG
 
L211[22:12:29] <BoxersteaveeG> back to the
good ol' days
 
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L214[22:51:13] <raptop> blink
 
L215[22:52:06] <raptop> huh, you can in
fact do a munar flyby with level 1 VAB/pad and nothing fancier than
an LV-T30 (general rocketry)
 
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