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L7[01:31:31] <raptop> consider: Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz Kerman
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L13[03:05:04] <Guest62901> hello nameless
L14[03:05:19] <Guest62901> i got to go, mother is another bother
L15[03:05:26] <Guest62901> weather changing
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L21[03:19:52] <raptop> blink
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L27[03:52:11] <raptop> !mission
L28[03:52:11] <LunchBot> You try a twelve-degree approach to land at Island Runway 09. Absolutely *everything* catches fire spontaneously.
L29[03:52:37] <raptop> What, is a 12 degree descent angle too shallow?
L30[03:52:41] <raptop> >.>
L31[03:52:44] <raptop> <.<
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L44[07:41:40] <NeckoGecko> So... Everything is bad about KSP 2?
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L46[08:19:05] <packbart> NeckoGecko: no
L47[08:19:13] <packbart> not everything
L48[08:19:36] <NeckoGecko> Oh?
L49[08:19:56] <packbart> some things are shiny and cool, I'd say
L50[08:20:30] <packbart> although it was disheartening to see the roachover flop over on Eve's sinking terrain
L51[08:36:38] <NeckoGecko> As I hear, FPS is awful, no flames when penetrating atmosphere from orbit, a lot of glitches, and very wierd render of the clouds. Like itrenders in very low resoolution, scaling up, and as result borders of clouds acting very....wierd
L52[08:39:37] <packbart> yeah, it can be a challenge to work around the bugs and still reach your intended destination. but from what I see, rarely anyone ragequits because of them
L53[08:49:42] <Mat2ch> NeckoGecko: lots of Bugs. Danny will have much fun.
L54[08:49:54] <Mat2ch> Also someone mentioned weird aero simulation
L55[08:53:07] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RWCnKbysO0
L56[08:53:17] <Mat2ch> H3 failed launch
L57[08:53:31] <Mat2ch> you can see the rocket falling from the sky somehow...
L58[08:54:08] <Mat2ch> https://youtu.be/5RWCnKbysO0?t=3684
L59[08:54:20] <Mat2ch> separation of side boosters, then the rocket slowly turns sideways
L60[08:57:45] <packbart> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1755599314?t=02h29m14s - Eve's clouds are a bit odd. At least parachutes can be repacked in flight if they rip off unexpectedly
L61[08:58:43] <Mat2ch> That sounds broken.
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L64[09:28:16] <Mat2ch> https://xkcd.com/2746/
L65[09:28:21] <Mat2ch> Launch Window.
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L78[12:37:34] <darsie> .
L79[12:37:44] <darsie> 1337
L80[12:37:48] <darsie> hmm
L81[12:38:03] <darsie> I sent it at 13:37:00, but it didn't arrive.
L82[12:45:11] <Althego> hehe
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L86[13:09:05] <minas_tirith> Althego, hi uwu
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L89[13:38:43] <Guest36850> Hello is an admin here?
L90[13:43:30] <Guest36850> i made a post on accident in a tab i opened before login
L91[13:43:40] <Guest36850> i was wonderding why i suddnly had to do a captcha ...
L92[13:43:57] <Guest36850> is there a way to remove or merge sucha post?
L93[13:57:32] <packbart> Guest36850: probably best to "report" your own post with an explanation, I guess
L94[13:58:05] <packbart> hm. or maybe I was thinking of another forum
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L105[16:02:06] <darsie> How do I make an infinite loop in kos? until 1=0 {}?
L106[16:02:15] <darsie> while true doesn't seem to exist.
L107[16:02:31] <darsie> and chatgpt is on strike.
L108[16:02:48] <darsie> So I still need you ;).
L109[16:05:56] <darsie> until false seems to work.
L110[16:07:52] <Mat2ch> darsie: kOS macht doch eine unendliche Schleie
L111[16:07:58] <Mat2ch> Oh, sorry, english :D
L112[16:08:06] <Mat2ch> kOS does run in an infinite loop afaik
L113[16:08:50] <Mat2ch> it runs with every cycle of the physics engine, which is like running indefinitely
L114[16:08:51] <Althego> der weltraum. unendliche weiten
L115[16:09:06] <darsie> bbl
L116[16:17:18] <darsie> Mat2ch: I don't think so.
L117[16:30:03] <Mat2ch> That's what I remember about kOS
L118[16:32:44] <Mat2ch> oh, wait, it was more like: In loops every step is done by every physics iteration (or so)
L119[16:33:19] <Mat2ch> so if you want an infinite loop just do an "until" which never comes true.
L120[16:37:05] <Mat2ch> https://ksp-kos.github.io/KOS/general/cpu_hardware.html#the-frozen-universe
L121[16:37:13] <Mat2ch> that's the interesting part about how kos works
L122[16:44:45] <darsie> Do I have to install somethinf for https://ksp-kos.github.io/KOS_DOC/structures/misc/kuniverse.html#method:KUNIVERSE:QUICKSAVETO ? Or is there a stock save command in kos?
L123[17:03:18] <packbart> isn't that the stock save command?
L124[17:04:36] <darsie> quicksaveto("ci").
L125[17:04:36] <darsie> Undefined Variable Name 'quicksaveto'.
L126[17:06:11] <packbart> KUniverse:QUICKSAVETO("ci") ?
L127[17:06:47] <packbart> kOS is an ugly language designed by someone who hated computers. I wouldn't touch it :)
L128[17:06:56] <packbart> or rather Kerboscript
L129[17:07:02] <darsie> yay, worked :)). thx!
L130[17:07:10] <Althego> but isnt that intentional?
L131[17:07:19] <darsie> It's the Kerbal way :).
L132[18:18:42] <Mat2ch> packbart: I fully agree
L133[18:20:59] <raptop> packbart: that makes kOS sound like PHP?
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L136[18:56:17] <darsie> Now I use perl to call a python script that saves in ksp via krpc. Then the perl script calls grep to search for a class I comet in the save file and if found, perl renames teh save files.
L137[18:57:11] <Althego> but perl already can search in files without a grep...
L138[18:57:33] <darsie> But I'd have to load the file in perl, right?
L139[18:57:44] <Althego> which is like 2 lines
L140[18:58:01] <darsie> found one!
L141[18:58:01] <Althego> i would have skipped perl altogether though
L142[18:59:05] <Mat2ch> raptop: worse.
L143[18:59:39] <Althego> worse than php?
L144[18:59:44] <Althego> is it worse than ada even?
L145[19:00:02] <Mat2ch> I have never worked with Ada, can't tell...
L146[19:00:47] <darsie> It's an inner class I comet, ofc.
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L148[19:30:35] <raptop> What do you even do with Ada, explain to the missile how it knows where it is?
L149[19:31:02] <raptop> darsie: as long as your scripts don't result in parsing HTML with regular expressions...
L150[19:31:18] <Althego> hehe
L151[19:32:03] <darsie> Oh, I've done that, too.
L152[19:33:02] <Althego> see the legendary reply https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/regex-match-open-tags-except-xhtml-self-contained-tags
L153[19:34:47] <Mat2ch> Hehe
L154[19:35:53] <Althego> i do process html with awk sometimes
L155[19:36:00] <Althego> which contains regex
L156[19:36:32] <Althego> but only fixed few sites
L157[19:41:01] <Mat2ch> For a known set of HTML this is fine. Like for repairing something. But not for actually parsing html...
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L161[19:49:56] <darsie> I've extracted img links from a broken CMS.
L162[19:51:49] <darsie> Hmm, how do I calculate Pe from a negative SMA?
L163[19:52:19] <darsie> I guess I need ECC, too.
L164[19:52:50] <darsie> nm
L165[19:53:10] <darsie> What I'm after is altitude.
L166[19:54:26] <raptop> yeah, should be doable if you have both
L167[19:54:50] <raptop> Pe = a(1-e) should still give reasonable answers?
L168[19:55:12] <darsie> No, I want to know if it's far or close to Pe.
L169[19:55:41] <raptop> oh, so something closer to the kepler equation
L170[19:55:53] <darsie> Hmm, does MNA tell me that?
L171[19:55:57] <raptop> (...though I don't know if that works for hyperbolic orbits)
L172[19:56:10] <raptop> depending on how its dealing with the epoch, MNA might
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L174[20:00:40] <darsie> I feel like the guys waiting for their bitcoin hardware wallet hack to finish :).
L175[20:18:34] <minas_tirith> I have heard good things about Perl
L176[20:27:15] <raptop> consensus is that it's a good language for both hacking together small scripts, and summoning eldritch abominations
L177[20:30:12] <SporkWitch> now that python's plugin/library ecosystem has caught up with PERL, it's supplanted it as the most popular scripting language. That happened several years ago, though
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L179[20:32:31] <packbart> well, it's a highly optimized regex engine with a few added utility functions ;)
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L181[20:36:19] <raptop> heh
L182[20:36:33] <raptop> I think the standard joke with Python is that it's the 2nd best language for everything
L183[20:44:40] <packbart> I haven't looked at recent benchmarks, though. I would guess that Perl is still in the top, if not the fastest thing to match patterns in large amounts of data
L184[20:45:08] <packbart> well, maybe depends on the definition of "large". I haven't worked with Hadoop-stuff in years now
L185[20:46:47] <SporkWitch> i want to say python can still perform better, since it CAN be compiled ahead of time (it will even do this automatically for especially large or complex programs, compiling once on first run and saving that for reuse)
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L187[21:21:42] <darsie> Stripes on the water: http://0x0.st/Hi-Z.png
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L189[21:36:00] <packbart> must be tidal waves
L190[21:36:17] <SporkWitch> discord losing it's mind because of some layoffs at the publisher level heh
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L193[22:22:16] <darsie> Found a high class I comet.
L194[22:44:07] <Izzy> that stripe is the secret runway in the kermuda triangle
L195[22:44:14] <Izzy> if you land on it you get an achievement
L196[23:10:07] <Azander> !mission
L197[23:10:07] <LunchBot> You add one more booster. BLAAAAAGH!
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L199[23:10:22] * Azander frowns.
L200[23:10:25] <Azander> Only 1?
L201[23:11:20] <raptop> something something straws sommething camel's back
L202[23:13:12] <darsie> Azander: To balance the first one :).
L203[23:17:04] <raptop> Anyway, remember the Atlas V 411
L204[23:20:40] <packbart> Just one more booster, monsieur?
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