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L7[00:47:16] <Izaya> fullscreen/borderless
fullscreen weirdness?
L8[00:47:38] <Izaya> could try running it
inside gamescope or something
L9[00:49:40] <SporkWitch> Izaya: yeah, i'm
thinking it's exclusive mode weirdness; since fullscreen is this
weird not-really-borderless-but-not-exclusive fullscreen, so it
resets. installed anyres and now it behaves
L10[00:50:26] <SporkWitch> massive FPS
difference that makes EVA not suicide-inducing, heh (GTX1060 really
shows its age at 2560x1440 with a bunch of graphics mods lol)
L11[00:56:46] <SporkWitch> fell off my
module during reentry, luckily i'd already armed the chutes. now
i'm trying to land nearby so i can do a little more science on
landing lol
L12[00:57:03] <Izaya> I guess the 1060 is
like three gens old now isn't it
L13[01:00:00] <SporkWitch> 16-series, rtx-2
series, rtx-3 series, so 4 generations. it's held up remarkably
well provided you stick to 1920x1080
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L15[01:01:07] <Izaya> 16 series was a weird
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L17[01:01:32] <SporkWitch> aye, i know very
few people that got one
L18[01:01:49] <Izaya> was just thinking
about how my happiness with the RX580 is probably related to the
fact I refuse to spend money on displays and as such have ended up
finally upgrading last year to a 1920x1200
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L20[01:03:20] <SporkWitch> oh, those are
hard to find; i hated when my 1920x1200 died, everything had gone
to 16:9 by then, and you wouldn't believe how much those extra
pixels make a difference
L21[01:03:52] <Izaya> They're pretty cheap
now, got mine for about $80 shipped
L22[01:04:14] <Izaya> So now rather than
two 1440x900s and a 1680x1050 I have two 1680x1050s and a
1920x1200
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L24[01:10:18] <umaxtu> taller displays seem
to have come back a bit on laptops. I've know of several 16:10 and
3:2 models
L25[01:14:54] <SporkWitch> grrrr, 300m swim
to the capsule, and the waves are enough to keep knocking me out of
swim, so it halts progress every few seconds >_< lol
L26[01:21:05] <Izaya> Apple has gone with
16:10 for a long time, some of those 3:2 Chromebooks look damn nice
though. I'd totally go for a cute ARM laptop with a 3:2 display.
For $200 or less.
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L29[02:27:47] <SporkWitch> after reading
spinerreret, i really hope we can make a functional space elevator
in KSP2... or at least that its physics and design would allow one
with a mod...
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L62[11:16:04] <taniwha> hmm, shouid I ask a
question and just leave?
L63[11:16:08] <taniwha> probably not
;)
L64[11:18:35] <darsie> no
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L70[13:36:35] <Pinkbeast> taniwha: Why _is_
a raven like a writing-desk?
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L72[14:45:19] <raptop> mostly from project
codenames getting out of hand
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L81[16:36:25] <Althego> kikkerikii
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L94[19:21:15] <Jameskermen2011> log time no
see
L95[19:21:22] <Jameskermen2011> longh
L96[19:21:27] <Jameskermen2011> lnghs
L97[19:21:37] <Jameskermen2011>
r/ihadastroke
L98[19:21:40] <Jameskermen2011> bleah
L99[19:21:46] <Jameskermen2011> LONG
L100[19:21:57] <SporkWitch> do you smell
toast?
L101[19:22:04] <Jameskermen2011> what
no
L102[19:22:58] <Jameskermen2011> sombody
put that on reddit
L103[19:23:40] <Jameskermen2011> I found
my old 2015 tablet, After playing Kerbal and Spaceflight simulator,
bad piggies feels like a bootleg version.
L104[19:26:06] <Jameskermen2011> and in
bad piggies i mad a crappy stratolauncher
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L106[19:28:44] <raptop> blink
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L110[19:47:28] <FLHerne> to be fair, 7
minutes is ahead of the game
L111[19:47:35] <FLHerne> the level of
coherence wasn't
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L113[20:02:33] <transit> Re-installed the
game. Seems to have fixed the issues.
L114[20:03:53] <transit> Before I
re-installed it, the thing loaded the game sideways
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L118[20:05:52] <transit> With everything
in one stage
L119[20:07:09] <FLHerne> wait, the KSC is
sideways too?!
L120[20:07:19] <FLHerne> that's
bizarre
L121[20:07:22] <transit> The whole thing
broke
L122[20:09:00] <transit> I did eventually
get the payload into orbit but holy cow took me like two days to
figure it out between the game not working and the booster needing
a redesign because of root part issues and merging craft
L123[20:09:43] <transit> It is basically a
orbital tug depot with RCS refuel tanks
L124[20:10:31] <transit> The difference
between this particular orbital tug depo with attached tugs and
previous ones is that these tugs can actually survive back to the
surface if they need to deorbit something
L125[20:11:21] <transit> It’s my first
craft well over 1000 parts and the depot with tugs itself is like
600
L126[20:11:47] <transit> Let me take a
screenshot of it in a few minutes I have to get lunch and tea
L127[20:14:39] <raptop> Huh, haven't seen
sideways KSC bug in years
L128[20:15:01] <raptop> (IIRC it's
something deep in Unity and coordinate systems / rotations
glitching out on startup)
L130[20:43:21] <SporkWitch> haven't done
my capture burn yet, and just by pure coincidence, the gravity
assist didn't merely eject me from kerbin orbit, it's actually
going to come BACK to kerbin in 24 years lol
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L132[20:53:45] <raptop> hah
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L140[22:36:58] <SporkWitch> hmmm, methinks
a setting got screwy... there are clouds on the mun...
L141[22:37:43] <Eddi|zuHause> maybe
they're He-3 clouds as it escapes the surface :p
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L144[22:42:34] <Pinkbeast> (kind of
entirely unrelated to space and a pox on all _their_ houses, to
boot)
L145[22:44:41] <SporkWitch> eh, given that
his other businesses, like SpaceX, are being targeted over it, i'd
say my classification as tangential is fair. Elon Musk is pretty
relevant to space in the current age heh
L146[22:45:06] <Pinkbeast> I work for cell
biologists but if you leak my conversation when I go to buy
groceries, it's irrelevant to cell biology
L147[22:45:55] <SporkWitch> i wasn't aware
you were THE major player in cell biology and were having your
other businesses targeted over your groceries
L148[22:51:17] <Eddi|zuHause> it's
everything wrong with celebrity culture: just because a person is
important in one field, doesn't mean their opinion of everything is
important as well
L149[22:53:10] <SporkWitch> i wouldn't
dispute that, but unfortuantely the current culture is such that
actions ANYWHERE (even private) are used to affect all aspects of
your life if certain groups find you inconvenient. Knowing what's
actually being said and done is helpful in preventing being misled
by activists lying.
L150[22:53:23] <SporkWitch> Amusing, the
part I just got to is literally asking him about how he runs SpaceX
lol
L151[22:53:52] <Pinkbeast> Pretty sure the
no-politics rule covers frothing poor-persecuted-Republicans
tinfoil hattery
L152[22:54:13] <SporkWitch> I only see one
person frothing, pinky
L153[22:55:40] <SporkWitch> You have no
interest, that's fine; others may, because Musk is _the_ major
player in space right now. Don't watch it and stick to w/e it is
you get whatever that is you seem to be projecting right now.
L154[22:58:36] <Rokker> Pinkbeast: says
the dude using very political rhetoric. rules for thee much?
L155[22:58:55] <Pinkbeast>
"<SporkWitch> doesn't sound like it; Vostochny looks
like standard communist corruption. Potemkin Villages were actually
"finished" and explicitly set up to make it look like
they weren't total failures like communism always is at scales
above 100 people or so" <- this you? Anyway, I think it's
block-o-clock. Musk's a tosser and his fanboys are worse.
L156[22:59:37] <Rokker> don't yoy have a
nudist bike ride to attend or something
L157[22:59:38] <SporkWitch> It's okay
comrade; bye o/
L158[22:59:52] <SporkWitch> Rokker: don't
sink to his level
L159[23:01:58] <SporkWitch> anyone confirm
that the wiki saying only one kerbal need sto plant a flag and that
gives all kerbals in physics range XP credit?
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