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L1[00:00:36] <packbart> yes, einstein@home
searches for signals in the gravitational data (and also for
binary-pulsars in old radio telescope data because those should
also produce gravitational waves)
L2[00:01:14] <packbart> "The search did
not reveal any gravitational-wave signal. Based on this we draw
conclusions about the population of neutron stars in our Galactic
neighborhood. For example, within 100 parsecs (~330 light-years)
around Earth there are no neutron stars rotating faster than 12,000
rpm with equatorial mountains larger than half a millimeter;
otherwise we would have very likely detected their continuous
L3[00:01:20] <packbart> gravitational
waves."
L4[00:01:25] <packbart> they did find all
the test-signals inserted into the data, though
L5[00:02:51] <raptop> all of the nearby
white dwarfs are indeed fairly hot, though I'd want to check on
cooling timescales vs how they're so small that cool ones are hard
to see
L6[00:03:28] <raptop> still an interesting
result for the pulsars though!
L8[00:12:16] <packbart> ah, thanks. for
those not listed, I guess I'll just sample the star color in Elite
Dangerous :)
L9[00:12:32] <packbart> and my neutron stars
_are_ blue-white
L10[00:12:43] <packbart> no matter what
reality thinks
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L19[02:19:45] <raptop> !mission
L20[02:19:45] <LunchBot> You try to launch
your Jool probe with an Inertial Upper Stage from your payload bay.
The Windows 64-bit version morphs into skynet and incinerates
humanity.
L21[02:22:05] <raptop> well, what else am I
going to use, a Kentaur? After what happened to KTS-51-L?
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L49[08:37:15] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L50[08:37:15] <LunchBot> You
"pspspsps" an SRB. You have been plagued with Null
Reference Exceptions.
L51[08:38:48] <Eddi|zuHause> <insert
insults to the devs here>
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L63[10:08:39] <XXCoder> Eddi|zuHause: treat
it like a cat, it'll act like a cat and bat around programs
;)
L64[10:08:45] <XXCoder> ;mission
L65[10:08:46] <LunchBot> You launch an
unamused octopus into orbit to spy on everyone. AN entire town dies
in the process.
L66[10:09:16] <XXCoder> hmm many steps
between those 2 lol
L67[10:11:02] <Eddi|zuHause> that's
effectively a mini kraken :p
L68[10:11:16] <XXCoder> ah yes kraken
revenge
L69[10:11:21] <XXCoder> makes sense
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L71[10:52:25] <darsie> Where should I get
KSP2 from? steam?
L72[11:37:26] <packbart> that's where I got
it from
L73[11:37:59] <packbart> it probably
doesn't matter much except for how you'd get updates
L74[11:38:30] <packbart> "We’re proud
to announce the official relaunch of player-submitted video
advertisements in EVE Online" - yay, more spam! :)
L75[12:36:04] <Mat2ch> !mission
L76[12:36:04] <LunchBot> You order a
shipment of asbestos-free snacks for your pilots. Jeb has changed
the music to Gary Numan.
L77[12:37:04] <sandbox> 1337
L78[12:59:54] <darsie> since my graphics
card fans were idle or low speed, was KSP cpu bound?
L79[13:02:02] <darsie> orange means it
can't keep up with graphics, IIRC. red means it can't keep up with
physics simulation.
L80[13:03:09] <darsie> I have an i7-3770
and 1660 Ti.
L81[13:17:00] <Mat2ch> KSP was always CPU
bond
L82[13:17:04] <Mat2ch> *bound
L83[13:19:00] <packbart> yeah, increasingly
so with part count
L84[13:19:53] <packbart> it's hard to say
with KSP 2, yet
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L86[13:20:20] <ThatOneGuy> Long time, no
see, guys! Whats up?
L87[13:20:27] <packbart> a better graphics
card means you can use shinier graphics mods, though
L88[13:20:45] <packbart> ThatOneGuy:
rockets?
L89[13:21:25] <ThatOneGuy> nope, Eve
L90[13:21:56] <packbart> hm. Eve's rather
more "over there" than "up" but eh, who's
pointing
L91[13:22:48] <ThatOneGuy> Jeb, as he
slowly floats by
L92[13:23:07] <ThatOneGuy> So, whats been
going on?
L93[13:24:20] <packbart> let's see
L94[13:24:23] <packbart> !mission
L95[13:24:23] <LunchBot> To aid you with
celestial navigation you try to use Stellarium, but you mistakenly
start Stellaris instead. Asteroid B612 lands on KSC.
L96[13:24:34] <ThatOneGuy> hehe
L97[13:24:43] <packbart> Dragged and
dropped it there, probably
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L99[13:25:50] <raptop> !8ball Should I try
to turn KSP into programming challenges?
L100[13:25:50] <LunchBot> If we're lucky,
yes.
L101[13:25:53] <raptop> hmm
L102[13:26:04] <ThatOneGuy> Englis
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L105[13:27:34] <raptop> twitch plays KSP
seems like it would end in a silly way
L106[13:28:14] <raptop> packbart:
admittedly no. A lot of this was from finding that kRPC 0.5.2 might
work with KSP 1.12.5
L107[13:32:23] <darsie> Ah, ok, so getting
a 1660 Ti may still help with KSP2.
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L115[15:24:13] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L116[15:24:13] <LunchBot> You encounter
the Knights who say NI₃. Even the Kraken is on fire.
L117[15:24:24] <Eddi|zuHause> that sounds
about right :p
L118[15:25:19] <Althego> hehe
L119[15:25:51] <Eddi|zuHause> at least
they didn't say FOOF
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L132[17:41:15] <raptop> !mission
L133[17:41:16] <LunchBot> You build a huge
contraception instead of a contraption to escape Eves atmosphere
and reality. The Shivans destroy your Mun base.
L134[17:41:34] <raptop> I'm blaming sasamj
for this mission
L135[17:42:22] <Althego> hehe
L136[17:42:26] <Althego> i think the
outcome was me
L137[17:43:33] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L138[17:43:33] <LunchBot> You spray-paint
the Mystery Goo gray. Your plans are foiled by the Great White
Shirt.
L139[17:43:50] <Eddi|zuHause> and white
wins once again...
L140[17:44:00] <raptop> that mission is
most likely my fault, no idea of the outcome
L141[17:53:43] <darsie> so, steam?
L142[18:00:14] <raptop> probably
L143[18:06:39] <darsie> k
L144[18:27:25] <darsie> Can we have a
black hole, please?
L145[18:27:42] <darsie> orbiting a neutron
star
L146[18:33:30] <darsie> 50 EUR? Wasn't it
40 USD?
L147[18:33:43] <darsie> Hmm, that was KSP1
price.
L148[18:34:36] <darsie> How much is it in
USD?
L149[18:39:33] <raptop> KSP1 is 40 USD,
and KSP2 is 50 USD last I checked
L150[18:39:57] <raptop> anyway, black
holes and neutron stars seem pretty boring unless you also simulate
a bunch of weird stuff that KSP doesn't
L151[18:46:44] <packbart> over in my other
space game, black holes are rather boring optical distortions in
space. neutron stars are unrealistically pretty, swirling jets and
all
L152[18:49:15] <Althego> which other
L153[18:51:45] <packbart> Elite Dangerous,
where the speed of light is just a unit of measurement
L154[18:52:36] <packbart> not to be
confused with the space-themed Tradewars with optional background
graphics (EVE) ;)
L155[18:53:04] <darsie> How can I pay 50
USD instead of 50 EUR?
L156[18:53:27] <packbart> buy it in the
US
L157[18:53:32] <darsie> thx
L158[18:53:48] <darsie> How much is it in
India?
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L160[19:15:08] <darsie> I have an offer to
buy it for 1.599 Ukrainian hryvnia equals 39,47 Euro
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L163[19:21:40] <Mat2ch> with exchange
rates this might be equal
L164[19:22:56] <darsie> I'm not receiving
my email verification code ...
L165[19:25:47] <darsie> Maybe it's stuck
in a tarpit.
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L169[20:27:55] <darsie> now says 499,00
kr, but idk which country.
L170[20:31:40] <packbart> and then you'll
get your download stuck in customs ;)
L171[21:05:59] <Mat2ch> darsie: should be
Denmark.
L172[21:06:47] <darsie> I thikn it's
nok.
L173[21:07:09] <darsie> 43.03 EUR
L174[21:10:35] <Mat2ch> Then it's
Norwegian Krona
L175[21:35:10] <darsie> An unexpected
error has occurred. Your purchase has not been completed.
L176[21:35:25] <darsie> Maybe my bank
doesn't like me to shop fro Ukraine.
L177[21:54:42] <Mat2ch> That's
possible
L178[21:56:11] <umaxtu> I know there are
issues getting money out of ukraine and I've had issues sending
packages there
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L180[22:15:28] <darsie> how about steam
gift cards?
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L187[23:18:10] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L188[23:18:10] <LunchBot> You attempt to
fly a spaceplane with FAR. There is a relevant xkcd made
tomorrow.
L189[23:19:13] <Eddi|zuHause> i've noticed
there were an above average fraction of space-themed xkcds
recently
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