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L4[01:59:22] <packbart> !mission add Your investors demand of you to replace EVA tethers with decentralized blockchains.
L5[01:59:22] <LunchBot> Added mission: Your investors demand of you to replace EVA tethers with decentralized blockchains.
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L8[02:21:57] <raptop> Kerbals never invented EVA tethers, so we can just claim that this has already been done!
L9[02:23:23] <packbart> well, just shows what little the investors know about your space program
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L15[03:07:27] <raptop> !tell althego so, it was pointed out to me that this exists: https://github.com/KristinaEtc/allah-message/blob/master/allah.txt
L16[03:07:35] <raptop> huh, guess lunchbot doesn't do that
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L19[03:21:57] ChanServ sets mode: +o on Althego
L20[03:22:15] <packbart> "A python script for hexchat to ddosing irc-users with blunt messages" - noice
L21[03:36:52] <raptop> oh, hey, he's back
L22[03:37:02] <raptop> Althego: so, it was pointed out to me that this exists: https://github.com/KristinaEtc/allah-message/blob/master/allah.txt
L23[03:37:13] <Althego> hehe
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L28[05:16:24] <raptop> !mission
L29[05:16:24] <LunchBot> You decide to bring a 90 Kerbal base to Laythe. The metaphor breaks your spine.
L30[05:16:36] <raptop> ow
L31[05:17:44] <Althego> you didnt have good enough reflexes to catch them when they flew over your head :)
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L40[06:09:47] <XXCoder> ;mission
L41[06:09:47] <LunchBot> You purchase some trampolines from Дмитрий Рогозин. And that's why "Fool of a Took" has been replaced by "Fool of a Kerman".
L42[06:10:00] <XXCoder> damn im fool for buying those
L43[06:33:27] <Althego> and outdated too
L44[06:33:51] <Althego> rogozin is not the head of roscosmos anymore
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L50[08:29:07] <Mat2ch> https://twitter.com/TamithaSkov/status/1621276153075109888 totally missed this
L51[08:44:51] <Althego> cool
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L54[09:20:22] <XXCoder> had to eyeroll on comment but cool otherwise
L55[09:28:42] <Mat2ch> Never read the comments.
L56[09:28:54] <Mat2ch> Not if you have a whip and those people are nearby.
L57[09:29:08] <Mat2ch> s/Not/Except/g
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L83[16:40:31] <FLHerne> ;outcome add Sequential budget cuts force reduction of your project's scope, until eventually your goal is to purchase a small cheese sandwich.
L84[16:40:32] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Sequential budget cuts force reduction of your project's scope, until eventually your goal is to purchase a small cheese sandwich.
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L87[17:11:55] <ThatOneGuy> So help me god, if I see another idiot complain about specs and date about KSP2, there will be unpleasant events.
L88[17:13:03] <darsie> When will KSP2 be out for Linux PCs?
L89[17:13:16] <darsie> Dear god
L90[17:13:38] <ThatOneGuy> WHAT DID I SAY
L91[17:13:47] <darsie> <ThatOneGuy> So help me god, if I see another idiot complain about specs and date about KSP2, there will be unpleasant events.
L92[17:13:53] <darsie> scnr
L93[17:14:04] <ThatOneGuy> no, but in all seriousness, it is irritating.
L94[17:14:06] <darsie> Will something blow up?
L95[17:14:15] <ThatOneGuy> my school, probably
L96[17:14:27] <darsie> Dang, schools should not blow up.
L97[17:14:59] <ThatOneGuy> typically, no. But there might be an UNRELATED COINCIDENCE
L98[17:15:09] <ThatOneGuy> wink wink
L99[17:15:22] <darsie> are you working at/for ... KSP?
L100[17:15:54] <ThatOneGuy> no, but the forums suck to be on right now
L101[17:16:04] <darsie> ic
L102[17:16:07] <ThatOneGuy> and those are the highlight of my day
L103[17:16:40] <ThatOneGuy> Interstitial cystitis
L104[17:16:58] <ThatOneGuy> A chronic, painful bladder condition.
L105[17:17:58] <ThatOneGuy> so how every one on here?
L106[17:18:13] <darsie> I'm silly.
L107[17:18:30] <ThatOneGuy> we all are
L108[17:18:39] <darsie> I'm expired.
L109[17:18:59] <ThatOneGuy> okay, some are, some...arnt
L110[17:19:11] <ThatOneGuy> Im a walmart bag
L111[17:19:42] <darsie> I can't get intersect markers with Kerbol escape trajectories.
L112[17:20:22] <ThatOneGuy> You can esacpe kerbols gravity?
L113[17:20:40] <Mat2ch> ThatOneGuy: KSP2 probably wont run on my 386, right?
L114[17:20:51] <darsie> I can't plan an encounter to a comet on escape trajectory.
L115[17:21:24] <darsie> Mat2ch: I guess it could if there was enough memory.
L116[17:21:38] <Mat2ch> But do we measure the speed in fps then?
L117[17:21:39] <ThatOneGuy> I have no Idea, i have only ever had a little laptop. I more of a mechanical guy, not a technical guy
L118[17:22:01] <darsie> µfps
L119[17:22:11] <darsie> fph?
L120[17:22:36] <ThatOneGuy> WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? YOU ARE SPEAKING IN TOUNGES!
L121[17:22:50] <darsie> microframes per second
L122[17:22:53] <darsie> frames per hour
L123[17:22:57] <ThatOneGuy> MAY THE POWER OF CHRIST REPELL YOU!
L124[17:23:00] <ThatOneGuy> oh
L125[17:23:11] <Mat2ch> We should switch it around. spf.
L126[17:23:22] <Mat2ch> But we might have to change it to hpf or even dpf.
L127[17:23:28] <darsie> I'm not sure that's a speed unit.
L128[17:23:44] <Althego> 0, because 386 is probably not going to run any required os
L129[17:23:44] <ThatOneGuy> how about ijsrlgbiokjbeariusgkbjepikrgjsbd ps
L130[17:24:12] <darsie> I ran Linux on a 386.
L131[17:25:00] <ThatOneGuy> alright, i dont understant any of this, so imma leave
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L133[17:25:17] <Mat2ch> Althego: we can try running it in a VM on 386... without VT.
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L135[17:25:43] <sandbox> I hate when people can't spell tongue
L136[17:25:45] <Althego> i think not even linux supports 386 anymore, actually at least 486
L137[17:25:48] <darsie> m/s is speed. s/m is not speed.
L138[17:26:20] <darsie> But there's Linux for i386 or so
L139[17:27:32] <Althego> so kernel 3.7 or older is needed
L140[17:27:58] <darsie> <darsie> Does debian run on a 386? <enigma9o7[m]> no <sney> not anymre
L141[17:28:26] <Althego> so anyway you need to go back, i dont know, maybe 8 years and then install a vm, install windows in it, and run ksp in that maybe?
L142[17:31:12] <Mat2ch> I wont do anything like that. And I hope nobody ever will :D
L143[17:36:20] <Althego> hehe, no, 10 years. maybe that is debian wheezy?
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L145[17:38:05] <Mat2ch> Debian still supports i386 it seems
L146[17:38:46] <Mat2ch> or they didn't rename the architecture :)
L147[17:38:54] <umaxtu> speaking of old computers. I want to play around with pcem this weekend. anyone here play with already?
L148[17:39:31] <Althego> https://dmitry.gr/index.php?r=05.Projects&proj=07.%20Linux%20on%208bit
L149[17:40:31] <Mat2ch> oh yes, I remember that project
L150[17:40:52] <Mat2ch> From a time where the embedded market wasn't dominated by ARM
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L152[17:44:21] <Mat2ch> One day I have enough time and money to build my own cpu and run linux on it ;P
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L154[17:44:37] <umaxtu> risc-v baby!
L155[17:45:18] <Althego> that seems to be a saner future
L156[17:45:28] <Althego> dont forget arm is just a few years younger than x86
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L158[17:49:39] <Althego> oh btw 32 bit support is slowly dropped from everything, windows, ubuntu, and i think debian is going to follow soon
L159[17:57:59] <darsie> Mat2ch: IIRC there are/were 1 bit CPUs.
L160[17:58:11] <umaxtu> and breaking proton in the process
L161[17:59:06] <darsie> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing
L162[18:10:28] <Mat2ch> That is very spartanic.
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L174[19:43:20] <ThatOneGuy> I think I may have pushed my boundaries on the forum.
L175[19:45:04] <ThatOneGuy> !lunch
L176[19:45:04] <LunchBot> Quiche with spinach, feta, olive, bacon, salami, pickled garlic and fresh basil leaves.
L177[19:45:28] <ThatOneGuy> !mission
L178[19:45:29] <LunchBot> You PM Maxmaps with your totally never heard before idea of plush Kerbals. You get buffed out.
L179[19:45:57] <ThatOneGuy> !outcome
L180[19:45:57] <LunchBot> Your rocket sinks the recovery barge.
L181[19:46:58] <ThatOneGuy> !outcom
L182[19:47:07] <ThatOneGuy> !outcome
L183[19:47:08] <LunchBot> You open your door, and - KERBS.
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L185[20:02:13] <Mat2ch> Oh, second F-22 kill? :D
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L189[21:07:31] <raptop> Mat2ch: Balloon ace when?
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L191[21:18:40] <Mat2ch> Great, someone will make a ballon now for BDArmory.
L192[21:19:24] <raptop> heh
L193[21:21:47] <packbart> I think there is already an airballoon mod. and another one that adds climatologically accurate wind to blow it off course
L194[21:22:40] <packbart> (actually I think there are several wind generators. I used Kerbal Weather Project. Makes recovering on water difficult unless you cut the chute ;)
L195[21:23:31] <packbart> https://www.kerbalwxproject.space/background
L196[21:25:43] <raptop> That's an impressive simulation
L197[21:29:40] <packbart> aye. the things people do for KSP :)
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L199[21:32:13] <FLHerne> I seem to remember a lot of angst on IRC and/or the forums about performance of that mod
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L201[21:32:54] <FLHerne> "I can't make high-fidelity weather models of the whole planet run fast enough" "why is that necessary, players won't notice" "..."
L202[21:33:32] <packbart> it's pre-computed, anyway
L203[21:33:46] <FLHerne> maybe it was a different mod then
L204[21:34:00] <FLHerne> there was definitely someone trying to compute weather patterns in real time
L205[21:35:09] <packbart> this one simulated five years at 55 altitude levels, then compressed it into hourly averages, except for the launch sites that get a year's worth of averaged data
L206[21:35:53] <packbart> "At select Kerbal launch sites, weather time-series were extracted from the 1x1 degree gridded weather dataset. These year-long time-series allow players to experience dynamic weather that changes each day. Since these time-series were retrieved from a point locations, the weather varies temporally but not spatially. This is in contrast to the climatology discussed above, wherein the weather varies
L207[21:35:59] <packbart> spatially but does not change from day to day."
L208[21:36:06] <packbart> hm. the text was longer than I expected
L209[21:36:53] <packbart> no rain, though :) that's yet another mod...
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L213[22:39:01] <XXCoder> ;mission
L214[22:39:02] <LunchBot> You readjust Eve's mountains' angle of repose. Unfortunately, the science collected is only applicable to mice.
L215[22:39:22] <XXCoder> oh well lol lets do it again, at larger scale
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L219[23:17:30] <Guest56222> i just got an email telling me "For security reasons, the administrator of Kerbal Space Program Forums has required you to reset your password." has anyone else got this/know why?
L220[23:26:33] <Azander> I got it. it is a fake
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