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L44[13:23:27] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L45[13:23:27] <LunchBot> You attempt to detonate the explodium sea. Your mission is thwarted by a Simon and Garfunkel performance.
L46[13:23:55] <Eddi|zuHause> it was a very heartwarming performance indeed...
L47[13:28:08] <Althego> even stopped a terrorist from making an explosion
L48[13:30:28] <darsie> Not all explosions cause fear.
L49[13:33:49] <Mat2ch> !mission
L50[13:33:49] <LunchBot> You cook up a really nice batch of random. You find yourself handcuffed in the back of a police car.
L51[13:34:06] <Mat2ch> looks like random is a forbidden substance now.
L52[13:36:15] <Eddi|zuHause> it sounds like a slang term for some kind of drug
L53[13:36:47] <Althego> hehe
L54[13:36:55] <Althego> yes, the police is fitting
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L58[14:36:11] <Mat2ch> !mission
L59[14:36:11] <LunchBot> You decide to show several tourists a sunrise on the Akatsuki Sea. You get splattered by a cyberdemon.
L60[14:41:39] <Althego> where is the akatsuki sea?
L61[14:42:36] <Mat2ch> Looks like something from Naruto?
L62[14:42:49] <Althego> back in my time i killed a cyberdemon or two, bring it on
L63[14:43:27] <Althego> that word is in naruto, but it sounds like this wants to be some geographical area i the kerbin system
L64[14:56:02] <raptop> The akatsuki sea is one of the bodies of water or something on eve
L65[14:57:39] <raptop> And the mission is a pun -- 暁 (あかつき) means dawn
L66[15:10:40] <Althego> heh
L67[15:14:02] <raptop> Anyway, you can tell that something went terribly wrong because the cyberdemons have escaped from Duna/Ike
L68[15:16:52] <Eddi|zuHause> sounds like a job for dunaguy
L69[15:18:19] <Mat2ch> Is dunaguy in the same range as floridaman?
L70[15:18:26] <Althego> lol
L71[15:18:52] <Althego> meant to be the doomguy
L72[15:19:00] <Althego> and he is an unstoppable force
L73[15:25:11] <Mat2ch> floridaman is also an unstoppable force.
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L83[17:35:34] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L84[17:35:34] <LunchBot> You set SCE to AUX. You blame it on the KGB.
L85[17:35:45] <Eddi|zuHause> the TLA are strong today
L86[17:37:16] <Althego> hehe
L87[17:37:26] <Althego> but i think aux was not a tla
L88[17:37:51] <Eddi|zuHause> close enough
L89[17:38:38] <Eddi|zuHause> i've got no clear results what SCE could mean
L90[17:38:50] <Althego> science communication equipment
L91[17:39:04] <Althego> apollo data feed from the ship
L92[17:39:26] <Althego> sce to aux meant that it operates on a less efficient but more fault tolerant power supply
L93[17:39:53] <Althego> and this saved the mission when it was stuck by lightning on the way up
L94[17:40:44] <Althego> and the guy who said this was the solution earned the title steely eyed missile man
L95[17:43:12] <Althego> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_12#Launch
L96[17:49:03] <Althego> you can find this in greater detail in this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v49ucdZcx9s&list=PL-_93BVApb58SXL-BCv4rVHL-8GuC2WGb
L97[17:49:14] <Althego> note 27 parts currently and increasing
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L121[20:36:31] * darsie now has a GTX 1660 Ti.
L122[20:37:08] <darsie> testing KSP ...
L123[20:38:33] <darsie> 120 EUR
L124[20:38:49] <darsie> 2 EUR DP cable
L125[20:38:53] <packbart> not bad at all, I think
L126[20:41:55] <raptop> yay
L127[20:42:04] * darsie launches Fuel Station 4 ...
L128[20:43:15] <darsie> What are the numbers in debug/console/performance?
L129[20:43:41] <darsie> 49.8, 35.3, 25.0
L130[20:44:55] <packbart> I didn't even know that existed
L131[20:46:58] <raptop> might be a post-1.0 debug feature
L132[20:47:03] <darsie> green/orange flicker in main, orange in the map.
L133[20:47:36] <packbart> yeah, the map view somehow needs more resources. I noticed that, too
L134[20:47:49] <darsie> weird
L135[20:47:59] <darsie> Seems simpler.
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L137[20:53:04] <packbart> darsie: I'd say those numbers on the graph are fps
L138[20:53:36] <packbart> noticeable when toggling v-sync
L139[20:54:22] <packbart> hm. or maybe not. I'm not sure what value this laptop with IntelHD should display
L140[20:56:49] <darsie> I lost my engineer again.
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L142[21:03:09] <packbart> is that supposed to happen?
L143[21:03:26] <darsie> no
L144[21:04:31] <darsie> She's sitting on a command seat on a truss in the interstage fairing ... it happens.
L145[21:05:17] <darsie> Need to fly lower ...
L146[21:11:16] <darsie> The fans of the card are not running.
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L152[21:26:45] <raptop> !mission add You join the astrobara program.
L153[21:26:45] <LunchBot> Added mission: You join the astrobara program.
L154[21:29:01] <darsie> GPU at 51 C.
L155[21:29:07] <darsie> one fan running a little.
L156[21:30:01] <darsie> SAS roll wiggles.
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L159[22:03:50] <darsie> So that experience was a bit underwhelming. I wonder if I shoudl get KSP2.
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L161[22:16:46] <Az> !mission
L162[22:16:46] <LunchBot> You install RealChutes. The devs fix the bug you were exploiting to make this work.
L163[22:51:32] <raptop> hah
L164[22:55:25] <XXCoder> lol
L165[22:55:33] <XXCoder> no more realchutes for you!
L166[22:55:37] <XXCoder> ;mission
L167[22:55:37] <LunchBot> You submit a pull request so as to patch your conics. You have woken the colorless green ideas, and they are still furious.
L168[22:55:51] <XXCoder> uhoh
L169[22:56:17] <XXCoder> nothing worse than colorless green ideas
L170[23:04:04] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L171[23:04:04] <LunchBot> You question the wisdom of retrograde Bop. DON'T PANIC!
L172[23:04:21] <Eddi|zuHause> i've got my towel ready.
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L174[23:14:01] <Eddi|zuHause> !outcome add The PR department is working out a coverstory how the crop circles really formed.
L175[23:14:01] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The PR department is working out a coverstory how the crop circles really formed.
L176[23:16:37] <raptop> The retrograde Bop is good, and should be hailed like a probe
L177[23:16:40] * raptop hails
L178[23:16:59] <Eddi|zuHause> good is not the same as wise...
L179[23:19:58] <raptop> Well, it greatly enhances stability in Principia
L180[23:20:01] <raptop> so probably wise!
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L183[23:55:47] <packbart> contrary to aesthetics, neutron stars are supposedly rather orange
L184[23:55:57] <packbart> no fast neutrons within jump range, though :( https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.04109
L185[23:56:41] <raptop> ...no blue-white?
L186[23:57:07] <raptop> s/no/not
L187[23:58:18] <packbart> not according to http://www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/starcolor/details.html. white dwarfs are mostly blue-ish
L188[23:59:01] <packbart> I was looking for star colors for my EDDN-Godot experiment and found this one. not sure how very accurate it is but the author describes how the chart was made, somewhere
L189[23:59:10] <raptop> uh, skimming the paper, it looks like purely gravitational waves?
L190[23:59:25] <raptop> white dwarfs vary a lot, but yeah, some should be blue ish
L191[23:59:48] <raptop> uh, Kurucz spectra are commonly used for atmospheric models, so are trustworthy
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