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L1[00:02:21] <packbart> Lifting 3x2 large 5m tanks in one launch was surprisingly stable
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L13[03:35:54] <Izzy> I wonder what sort of iGPU is beefy enough to run Scatterer's integrated preset comfortably
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L21[04:47:37] <raptop> I would not want to make asssumptions on if that sort of GPU currently exists
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L23[05:07:23] <packbart> yeah, you would better look for a GPU with an integrated CPU
L24[05:07:43] <Althego> hehe
L25[05:07:51] <raptop> :thonk:
L26[05:08:13] <Althego> even amd is intentionally having the previous gen video in apus
L27[05:08:14] <packbart> (ok, the Raspberry Pi has one of those but it wouldn't even run KSP ;)
L28[05:17:32] <raptop> I feel like a raspi might be a bit short on ram
L29[05:23:11] <Althego> try orange pi then?
L30[05:25:35] <raptop> hm, apparently there's an 8 gig raspi 4b?
L31[05:25:44] <raptop> thouhg yeah, an orange pi also
L32[05:25:59] <Althego> i am not sure if it is much better
L33[05:26:16] <Althego> btw bookworm is released :)
L34[05:29:58] <Izzy> I'm using a dGPU and it can't run Scatterer's integrated preset comfortably >.>
L35[05:30:37] <Althego> maybe the phoenix apu will be better. or not
L36[05:32:04] <Izzy> also, KSRSS lunar mission: https://shadowkat.net/tmp/11e1.jpg
L37[05:33:18] <Izzy> did the apollo thing and had the lander sit below the orbital module until it reached orbit
L38[05:42:02] <packbart> what's the advantage of the "apollo thing"? a smoother fairing?
L39[05:42:10] <packbart> I never did it that way, tbh
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L41[05:55:56] <Izzy> yeah it puts the wider stuff lower down, basically
L42[05:56:23] <Althego> also it avoids something being upside down
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L48[09:04:52] <sandbox> !mission
L49[09:04:53] <LunchBot> Jeb falls out of his craft and can't get back in. Technically there are survivors... but any witnesses have had a small case of neural solubility.
L50[09:07:26] <XXCoder> jeb is always perfect. no witnesses
L51[09:07:33] <XXCoder> no wonder jeb is always sent out in mission
L52[10:31:14] <FLHerne> .outcome add Your soul gaes slam-bang intae the big cludgie in the sky.
L53[10:31:15] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Your soul gaes slam-bang intae the big cludgie in the sky.
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L55[10:34:00] <sandbox> FLHerne, you're Scottish? :)
L56[10:34:31] <FLHerne> it's (almost) a quote
L57[10:38:21] <FLHerne> [I'm English fwiw]
L58[10:38:58] <Althego> "The Englishman who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain"
L59[10:40:00] <sandbox> I doubt many people would know what cludgie meant
L60[11:04:15] <darsie> IIRC one hill that was a little short of a mountain was artificially made higher to be a mountain.
L61[11:04:53] <Althego> i had to look up cludgie
L62[11:06:18] <darsie> What is it?
L63[11:06:24] <Althego> toilet
L64[11:06:34] <darsie> hmm
L65[11:06:45] <darsie> Context?
L66[11:07:25] <Althego> [12:31:14] <FLHerne> .outcome add Your soul gaes slam-bang intae the big cludgie in the sky.
L67[11:08:21] <darsie> more weird strings.
L68[11:46:38] <FLHerne> LunchBot is a weird string agglomerator.
L69[11:46:38] <LunchBot> I am a bot operated by FLHerne. Try !{nextlunch,lunch,lunchmode,nextbook,book,answer,8ball,mission,outcome,stupid,wisdom,quote,colloid,nextcolloid,colloid²,nextfrog,frog,rocks,space!,nextbankruptcy,bankruptcy,nextpinecone,nextyear,nextfire,choose,startup,nextstartup,startup1,startup2,startup3,banlist,word,non-word,nonword,help} help.
L70[11:46:44] <FLHerne> bleh
L71[11:46:50] <FLHerne> I should fix that
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L78[13:03:56] <sandbox> !mission
L79[13:03:57] <LunchBot> You listen to some K-pop, where K stands for Kerbal. Suse vivo vixi victum reduco is ea id creatura absit decessus a facultas Linux! Dev root, dev root!
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L82[14:25:10] <packbart> Ïa, Ïa, Kerbal fhtagn
L83[14:33:44] <darsie> The phrase "Ïa, Ïa" is commonly associated with Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and is used to invoke or pay homage to the ancient cosmic entity Cthulhu. Similarly, "fhtagn" is part of the phrase "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn," which roughly translates to "In his house at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming."
L84[14:33:44] <darsie> Combining these Lovecraftian elements with Kerbal Space Program, your phrase "Ïa, Ïa, Kerbal fhtagn" could be interpreted as a whimsical nod to the cosmic horrors of Lovecraft's universe coexisting with the charming and adventurous spirit of the Kerbals. It's an intriguing fusion that blends two distinct themes.
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L86[14:42:08] <packbart> darsie: can you ask it to explain the latin phrase in the outcome?
L87[14:42:51] <darsie> Just giving it the phrase it replies in latin :).
L88[14:43:17] <darsie> Translation: "I, SUSE, have lived, conquered, and reduced the prey. Let there be no death for the Linux power! Dev root, dev root!"
L89[14:43:31] <packbart> ah, thanks :)
L90[14:43:55] <darsie> "It seems to be a creative expression that combines the Latin phrases with a reference to the power of Linux and the request for root access (dev root)."
L91[14:50:06] <sandbox> nihil novi sub sole
L92[14:50:24] <sandbox> I had to get a quote from FNV
L93[15:23:24] <raptop> !8ball Do Kerbals use KDE?
L94[15:23:25] <LunchBot> THERE IS AS YET INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER.
L95[15:23:57] <Mat2ch> raptop: The Kerbal Desktop Environment?
L96[15:29:43] <raptop> Let's go with that
L97[16:03:42] <darsie> Are there desks in KSP? In the Administration Building or Astronaut Complex perhaps? Hmm, Gene might have one in Mission control, where he puts his cup.
L98[16:04:58] <darsie> There are coffee tables in the Astronaut complex.
L99[16:06:46] <Althego> desk enough? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kTbo1wmN-w
L100[16:07:30] <darsie> Yeah, that's a good one.
L101[16:07:44] <darsie> Might not exist in game.
L102[16:08:07] <Althego> true, but still canon
L103[16:21:34] <Az> !mission
L104[16:21:35] <LunchBot> Virus makes a video from your KSP screenshots. Due to a calculation error, your mission is known as the "Seven Millenia of Terror".
L105[16:21:58] <raptop> scary
L106[16:21:59] <Althego> hehe
L107[16:34:29] <sandbox> !mission
L108[16:34:29] <LunchBot> You whistle the tune of "I'm walking this moon because you crashed my ship". A group of meddling kids and their talking dog reveal that your rocket is actually Gene Kerman!
L109[16:34:58] <darsie> Radium has 1600 years half life.
L110[16:35:14] <darsie> one of its isotopes.
L111[16:35:46] <darsie> the most stable isotope being radium-226 with a half-life of 1,600 years.
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L119[20:23:23] <sandbox> !mission
L120[20:23:23] <LunchBot> You attempt to recreate the scene in Interstellar and dock with a spinning ship. Your rocket explodes, leaving pieces floating in air, having broken physics. You monster.
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L124[22:18:31] <Az> !mission
L125[22:18:32] <LunchBot> You sleep through a lecture in the Kerbal Institute of Engineering. You prove yourself to be an omnicidal maniac.
L126[22:28:33] <raptop> Must have been the ethics lecture
L127[22:29:27] <Az> ust have been
L128[22:29:30] <Az> must have been
L129[22:32:40] <XXCoder> rap indeed
L130[22:33:15] <XXCoder> lol earlier mission conclusion might have been added by me
L131[22:33:56] <XXCoder> it happened to me when I was playing with infiniglider with snowflake rocket/plane
L132[22:34:45] <XXCoder> it was pretty hard to get snowflake moving, it needed a rocket to push it to glitch speedup speed
L133[22:35:01] <XXCoder> often it just explodes, leaving parts floating in sky
L134[22:45:40] <raptop> Always fun when that happens
L135[22:45:45] <raptop> !8ball Is Physics real?
L136[22:45:45] <LunchBot> Absolutely.
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