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L1[00:00:02] <SporkWitch> i would definitely
say i'm not a skiddie; traditionally, skiddies can barely even
modify scripts they're handed, and even then rarely have a clue
what 99% of it is actually doing. I'm sufficiently competent that
if someone tells me what it's SUPPOSED to do, plus what it's
ACTUALLY doing, I'm usually at least able to pick out the flaws, if
not outright offer corrections, sometimes even in
L2[00:00:33] <Izaya> I'm in the depressing
situation where I'm most productive in bash
L3[00:00:41] <SporkWitch> languages i've
never interacted with (such as one customer I had at my last job,
and me with zero LUA experience, but I went out of scope and took a
look anyway, because hey, interesting problem and ensuring a good
customre experience)
L4[00:01:09] <Izaya> Lua is super simple to
pick up unless it's abusing metatables
L5[00:01:23] <Izaya> very pleasant
L6[00:01:36] <SporkWitch> honestly, i've
been using python for my shell scripting for years; it's REALLY
good for anything but the absolute most simplistic stuff (e.g.
having a generic config files across multiple distros, so checking
which distro you're on to specify the correct powerline path)
L7[00:01:51] <SporkWitch> yeah, i've just
never touched it, except for that one time lol
L8[00:02:38] <SporkWitch> another time, in a
CTF, I managed to solve one of the prolog challenges with an
injection exploit, despite having never touched prolog before
(heck, I'm not even sure if i'd heard of it prior lol)
L9[00:03:00] <Izaya> FUN SPACE FACT
L10[00:03:33] <Izaya> for the Buran
orbiter, they had a university create an OS and SDK suited to their
needs
L11[00:03:37] <Izaya> they called it
PROLOGUE
L12[00:03:46] <SporkWitch>
interesting
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L14[00:03:58] <Izaya> the CIA got wind of
this and got up the french for selling them Prolog
L16[00:04:04] <Izaya> (which they
hadn't)
L18[00:05:38] <SporkWitch> i mean, given
their close CCP ties, it's not like they'd have bothered buying it
anyway, they'd just get the spec from the third party these idiotic
companies contract in china to do everything, and then cry when
identical products are released at half the price, since they don't
have to recoup R&D since they just steal it
L19[00:06:13] <SporkWitch> does remind me
of the hilarity of trying to restrict PGP under the laws relating
to international arms trades and embargoes lol
L20[00:07:28] <Izaya> added a check to make
sure the processor is powered on before losing the election
L21[00:07:43] <SporkWitch> though my memory
could be fuzzy; i was young back then, and i'm not sure when the US
sold _everything_ out to the CCP in the delusional belief that
doing all of their R&D for themthen handing them the blueprints
would somehow make them NOT want to destroy and dominate the rest
of the world...
L22[00:07:56] <SporkWitch> hehe, probably a
good idea lol
L23[00:08:12] <Izaya> it'd be funny if a
processor was shut down and the computer that should be running the
maneuver node decides not to because "they'll handle it"
and then nothing happens when it gets to the node
L24[00:08:17] <Izaya> but that's a
quickload I can avoid
L25[00:32:37] <Izaya> I should write a
script to have spacecraft lower their Pe to 22km right above the
KSC, so I can have them deorbit in the background rather than
having to babysit them for 20 minutes while they land
L26[00:33:32] <umaxtu> or train a cat to do
it
L27[00:33:52] <Izaya> if I had a cat, I'd
give that a go
L29[00:34:12] <SporkWitch> orbit doesn't
actually degrade if it's out of physics range, and I think once Pe
goes below a certain point it just gets yeeted
L30[00:34:34] <Izaya> yup, but if you have
Stage Recovery and enough parachutes/fuel, it will simulate a
landing
L31[00:34:43] *
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L32[00:34:53] <SporkWitch> ah; i never got
around to figuring out how that works or behaves
L33[00:35:00] <Izaya> that way I could
recover these tourists without actually needing to look at it
L34[00:35:58] <Izaya> tl;dr once a
vessel/stage drops below the altitude KSP would destroy it, SR will
check if it has enough parachutes and/or thrust and fuel to do a
soft landing, and do a recovery
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L50[02:52:58] <raptop> Pondering the
craters?
L51[02:53:10] <Izaya> indeed
L52[02:53:16] <Izaya> I think I want my
next Mun base to be in a crater
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L54[03:01:53] <Izaya> Though in my game,
the farside canyons have very high ore concentration...
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L62[05:52:11] <Althego> nice station
L63[05:52:15] <Althego> are those rings
rotating?
L64[06:03:01] <Izaya> yup
L65[06:03:04] <Izaya> counter-rotating,
even
L67[06:04:55] <Izaya> 8 kerbals to and from
the mun in style
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L99[15:11:10] <umaxtu> no boom
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L102[15:22:04] <lordcirth> Izaya, shiny!
What graphics mods?
L103[15:44:32] <SporkWitch> ooof, 1k to
completely redo my cooling loop...
L104[15:44:57] <umaxtu> your pc?
L105[15:45:01] <SporkWitch> yeah
L106[15:46:00] <SporkWitch> got a leak
where the return from the radiator is. it's minor, and it's
positioned in a way no components are at risk, but it's still a
problem, and it's resulted in bubbles in the loop that i just can't
get rid of, after months of trying. put my idle temp from 45C to
60-70, and i'm breaking 80 under load
L107[15:46:30] <Althego> 80 is still
usable
L108[15:46:34] <Althego> not ideal
though
L109[15:47:28] <SporkWitch> also have a
bit of buildup in the CPU block, so basically saying screw it and
i'm replacing everything. new CPU block, adding a GPU block, larger
and stronger pump/res (which should hopefully make it easier to
work air out and not accidentally ingest air; the current pump/res
has the return tube close enough to the intake that sometimes it
actually sucks air right back into the loop, rather than
L110[15:47:30] <Althego> and this is why i
will not have water in my next pc. it is honestly at the point
where next gen hw almost requires it, but for the simplicity and
easier maintenance i can still go with air
L111[15:47:34] <SporkWitch> ending up at
the top of the res where it can be bled off
L112[15:49:02] <SporkWitch> replacing the
radiator with a 480 (have a 240 now), and then of course need some
extra fans for the larger radiator, splitters for the fan power
just in case, and of course soft tubing and fittings
L117[15:51:49] <SporkWitch> it adds up
fast lol
L118[15:52:17] <SporkWitch> i was going to
do separate loops for CPU and GPU, but then i saw how fast the
price was going up heh. might do it later, depending on the
thermals once this is all set up
L119[15:58:44] <umaxtu> you should
replicate LTT's peltier monstrosity
L120[15:59:15] <SporkWitch> i was actually
doing some googling yesterday to see if there'd been any
improvements with peltiers for PC cooling lol
L121[15:59:35] <SporkWitch> conclusion:
no, still not worthwhile and way too much trouble
L122[16:00:23] <SporkWitch> i'm not a huge
LTT fan, though. He does okay, but he has a lot of bad takes too,
and he's got way too much animosity to any cooling solution that
isn't air
L123[16:00:58] <SporkWitch> honestly this
water cooling setup has been great overall, the main mistake was
going with hard tubing for my first time doing it; i'm correcting
that mistake by going with soft tubing now
L124[16:01:41] <umaxtu> you gonna dye
it/
L125[16:01:42] <umaxtu> ?
L126[16:02:02] <SporkWitch> i have some UV
dye that i got for the existing setup; plenty left because it goes
a long way
L127[16:02:26] <SporkWitch> not going to
do it right now, but i do need to replace the existing UV lights
with a good UV cold cathode
L128[16:02:41] <SporkWitch> the ones i
have now aren't that great and put out way more visible purple and
not a whole lot of UV
L129[16:02:54] <SporkWitch> the tubing
does say it's resistant to UV and safe to use
L131[16:05:34] <SporkWitch> Sadly, the
fluid doesn't actually glow that brightly, because those UV LEDs
are really poopy
L132[16:05:51] <umaxtu> nice!
L133[16:06:04] <SporkWitch> actually that
pic is a little out of date, as that's from when I was still using
the GTX1060; it's got an RTX3080 now
L134[16:06:28] <SporkWitch> i probably
don't NEED the water block on it, but its fans are REALLY loud
lol
L135[16:06:46] <SporkWitch> like to the
point of competing with the engines in KSP at my normal volume
level lol
L137[16:10:21] <SporkWitch> in any case,
so much for putting most of this check into savings heh. the
existing setup is making me sufficiently nervous to just do it,
though
L138[16:30:38] <Althego> zombanwa
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L142[17:18:31] <LunchBot> Pączki and
coffee.
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L146[17:33:49] <SporkWitch> decided to go
with this pump instead, since it's PWM, so I don't need to tilt the
case and get a screwdriver to adjust the pump speed. Combine with a
flow meter with 3-pin output, and the mobo should be able to
control the pump speed to achieve desired flow based on temps. the
water block has a temp sensor, and i'm adding an in-line sensor
that I'm thinking i'll put either at the radiator output
L148[17:34:35] <SporkWitch> bumps the
total up to 1089, but should be an overall good setup and more
easily managed (not least because of the soft tubing to make it
easier to work bubbles out)
L149[17:42:59] <SporkWitch> and of course,
because of the urgency my paycheck is late lol
L150[17:43:12] <SporkWitch> (payday's
officially friday, but it had been coming in consistently by
wednesday at noon lol)
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L160[19:44:23] <SporkWitch> yeesh, nearly
1300 after shipping and taxes, and teh GPU block won't be here
until between november 2nd and 25th! >_<
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