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L4[00:37:59] <ScholaRaptor> How do you do, fellow Kerbals?
L5[00:39:07] <raptop> \o
L6[00:39:47] <raptop> Mostly just surviving vs thriving
L7[00:44:20] <ScholaRaptor> Well, as a fellow raptor (either bird or dinosaur, really), can you not simply employ the prey restraint method to survive *and* thrive?
L8[00:51:04] <darsie> .
L9[01:06:25] <raptop> Well, maybe. In this case the prey that I'm trying to kill involves finishing writing something I've lost a lot of passion for >.>;;
L10[01:11:10] <ScholaRaptor> Writing what? Perhaps I can be a co-author? Or maybe a ghost writer?
L11[01:11:15] <raptop> hah
L12[01:11:35] <raptop> thesis, but moreso a paper that makes up one of the chapters
L13[01:12:02] <raptop> In short: simulations of radial velocity surveys and some thoughts on optimizing them
L14[01:12:15] <raptop> (for finding exoplanets)
L15[01:13:19] <ScholaRaptor> I was about to make a joke about MOND but then you ruined it by mentioned exo-planets
L16[01:13:34] <raptop> hm
L17[01:13:41] <ScholaRaptor> ಠ_ಠ
L18[01:14:26] <ScholaRaptor> "We've found that, for the 1000th time, MOND can accurately predict the rotational curves of spiral galaxies! Just . . . Uh . . . Don't ask us to do anything else."
L19[01:15:27] <ScholaRaptor> Honestly, I love reading dry technical papers.
L20[01:15:30] <raptop> Come on, plug in mass measurements for galaxy clusters (X-ray, peculiar velocity, or S-Z)...
L21[01:15:58] <ScholaRaptor> (MOND when it exposed to the light of the Bullet Cluster) "IT BURNS! THE FORMULAE DO NOTHING!"
L22[01:16:39] <X> Don’t forget to account for my massive derrière.
L23[01:16:57] <raptop> hm
L24[01:17:02] <ScholaRaptor> I'm afraid Uranus is made up of baryonic matter and doesn't count.
L25[01:17:08] * X sometimes moonlights as a massive stellar body
L26[01:17:28] <ScholaRaptor> We've already excluded MACHOs and, unfortunately, your caboose is not MACHO enough.
L27[01:17:39] * X is sad.
L28[01:18:20] * X will do better in his physical attributes.
L29[01:18:20] <ScholaRaptor> Something relevant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFcT4Hsx7VQ
L30[01:19:32] <raptop> Meanwhile microlensing surveys have at least found something like 150 planets
L31[01:19:47] <raptop> Including the (in)appropriately named OGLE
L32[01:20:11] <raptop> huh, more like 224
L33[01:20:22] <ScholaRaptor> Is it really an astronomical survey if it lacks a wonky or tortured acronynm?
L34[01:20:41] <raptop> I think the standard joke is that 15% of budgets go to clever acronyms
L35[01:20:59] <ScholaRaptor> That sounds suspiciously low
L36[01:21:15] <ScholaRaptor> Though it does get really silly talking about how JUICE is going to Jupiter.
L37[01:22:20] <raptop> It does lead to stuff like OSIRIS-APEX, which will do a flyby of Apophis, though
L38[01:22:36] <ScholaRaptor> They really wanted that Egyptian mythology stuff to fit.
L39[01:22:51] <ScholaRaptor> Though, ahem, I think it was Ra who fought Apophis every night.
L40[01:23:45] <raptop> looks like it
L41[01:24:02] <ScholaRaptor> (Source: Gods of Egypt, the movie with Gerard Bulter as Set)
L42[01:24:38] <raptop> hah
L43[01:25:54] <ScholaRaptor> He was the best part, too! Like Khan in Star Trek II or M. Bison in Street Fighter.
L44[01:27:35] <ScholaRaptor> And like those two other films, he's about the only part you remember.
L45[01:27:52] <ScholaRaptor> Well, other than William Shatner attempting to and failing to be as magnetically hammy as Khan.
L46[01:28:23] <raptop> I recall some cleverness with "two dimensional thinking", though otherwise yeah, Kahn was the notable part
L47[01:29:07] <ScholaRaptor> Let's be honest, though: The best Star Trek movie was the one almost no Enterprise and with whales.
L48[01:31:02] <packbart> The best Star Trek movie was Galaxy Quest :)
L49[01:32:02] <ScholaRaptor> I think I have that on VHS somewhere . . .
L50[01:32:17] <raptop> Dunno about best, but Galaxy Quest would definitely be in the top half
L51[01:33:40] <raptop> TOS at least tried, even with the bad movies. TNG had 2 movies that were "just, why?", and Abrams Trek...
L52[01:34:01] <raptop> ...well, the one that Abrams wasn't involved in was actually good, and it's a shame that you can't fit it in the normal canon
L53[01:35:36] <ScholaRaptor> Massively Unpopular opinion: I loved Insurrection, even if the cast did not.
L54[01:36:08] <ScholaRaptor> Speaking of which, I only this week found out First Contact's DVD has commentary by Frakes.
L55[01:37:33] <raptop> I'm not willing to call Insurrection especially good, but it definitely tried in a way that it feels like Nemesis and Generations didn't.
L56[01:37:46] <raptop> hm, Frakes would probably have interesting commentary
L57[01:38:43] <ScholaRaptor> Alternatively: I can also pretend it's commentary by the bad guy from Gargoyles or the one dude with a cameo in XCOM 2
L58[01:47:23] <ScholaRaptor> I'd still like to see a live action film about the Moopsie.
L59[01:54:52] * raptop really should check out some of the new Trek shows at some point
L60[01:55:09] <ScholaRaptor> I actually *just* finished Picard after having re-seen all of TNG.
L61[01:57:25] <ScholaRaptor> Coming this summer: Moopsy.
L62[01:57:32] <ScholaRaptor> In Space . . . No one can hear it drink your bones.
L63[01:59:01] <raptop> meep
L64[02:03:38] <raptop> In a grand tradition at conferences and the like, NASA presents coming attractions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL5DufbTOaQ
L65[02:04:03] <ScholaRaptor> Will they finally reveal their alien electrogravitomagnetic drive? /s
L66[02:10:46] <ScholaRaptor> We'll really need those when they start sending in Abductors.
L67[02:11:20] <raptop> I occasionally think about how if that tech exits/was found in the mid 20th century, either the reverse engineering thoroughly failed, or security practices killed off a bunch of incredibly useful applications.
L68[02:11:33] <raptop> Like, the entire existence of post-Shuttle rockets
L69[02:11:46] <raptop> s/exits/exists/
L70[02:12:25] <ScholaRaptor> It failed because Earth doesn't have any deposits of Element-115
L71[02:12:59] <raptop> ~~If only we had listed to Bob Lazar~~
L72[02:13:23] <ScholaRaptor> Or because the aliens chose the Enigmatic Engineering ascension perk!
L73[02:14:05] <ScholaRaptor> That also gives a +2 bonus to cloaking strength, explaining why we can't see them
L74[02:14:17] <raptop> gah, why am I making so many typos tonight
L75[02:14:39] <raptop> hrm, that's going to make fending the aliens off harder
L76[02:14:58] <ScholaRaptor> It's probably because you're typing a thesis on exoplanets and the aliens don't want you to do this.
L77[02:15:40] <raptop> Typos -> thesis rejected -> fewer / lower quality exoplanet surveys -> aliens stay hidden
L78[02:15:43] <raptop> Yeah, that fits
L79[02:16:25] <ScholaRaptor> THAT'S why all the wacky papers seldom get passed peer review! It's not that perpetual motion machines can't exist, but that the aliens don't want us to think they can!
L80[02:16:33] * ScholaRaptor adjusts tinfoil hat snugly.
L81[02:17:37] <ScholaRaptor> Though it's not like we could do anything to the alien homeworld if you discovered it. Maybe send them a message encoded with crude stick figures and vague directions.
L82[02:20:40] <ScholaRaptor> https://www.seti.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/Arecibo-message%20copy.png
L83[02:23:14] <raptop> As long as they don't take the pioneer plaque as an invitation to... take liberties
L84[02:24:47] <ScholaRaptor> I don't think the plaque is ever discovered. However, I do know Megatron finds one of the Golden Disks in the far future and returns it to Earth
L85[02:25:59] <ScholaRaptor> https://tfwiki.net/wiki/File:Megatron_GoldenDisk.jpg
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L88[02:27:09] <raptop> ...I guess that's nice of him
L89[02:32:08] <ScholaRaptor> If you can't trust a transforming T-Rex called Megatron, who CAN you trust?
L90[02:34:38] <raptop> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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L110[09:11:36] <sandbox> !mission
L111[09:11:36] <LunchBot> You steal your sister's hair bleach to recolour your rocket. Due to confusion, you hire a logger rather than a someone with Math PHD.
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L118[11:01:59] <sandbox> I just looked at the angle of the shadow from my window and I thought "it must be around 12"
L119[11:03:17] <Mat2ch> Here, too. But everyone sticks to the thing with turning the clock forward
L120[11:06:58] <Althego> see, ukraine is at war, but they could stop stupid dst
L121[11:07:14] <Althego> meanwhile eu decided to stop doing it before covid and still nothing happened
L122[11:10:29] <NGC3982> what's dst
L123[11:10:34] <NGC3982> a time thing?
L124[11:10:50] <Althego> daylight saving time
L125[11:20:23] <Mat2ch> which of course doesn't save any time.
L126[11:37:35] <sandbox> nobody here knew what DST was before Windows 95
L127[12:21:28] <Deddly> I always knew Microsoft was evil
L128[12:22:49] <darsie> Mat2ch: It's time that saves daylight.
L129[12:22:55] <Mat2ch> Deddly: Did you manage to fix your problem?
L130[12:23:08] <Mat2ch> darsie: it doesn't. Daylight can't be saved.
L131[12:23:12] <darsie> also referred to as daylight saving(s), daylight savings time
L132[12:23:28] <Deddly> Mat2ch: No :(
L133[12:23:50] <darsie> Yeah. But it makes better use of daylight.
L134[12:23:58] <darsie> In German it's Sommerzeit.
L135[12:27:45] <Deddly> Mat2ch: I'm still stuck on that never-ending loop
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L137[12:34:39] <sandbox> during WW2 we had Double Summer Time
L138[12:38:10] <Deddly> "The time" is just a number on a clock. There is no real reason why we can't have one time zone all over the world. All you need to know is that you have to get up at 19:00 or whatever the time is when it's morning where you live.
L139[12:38:48] <Deddly> If you need to have more daylight, just get up an hour earlier. There is no need to change the time to do that.
L140[12:40:01] <sandbox> I've said similar things
L141[12:40:14] <sandbox> work with the daylight
L142[12:46:43] <darsie> Deddly: You also need to learn when Noon is and when to have lunch and dinner.
L143[12:47:49] <darsie> Smart phones might adjust time as you walk East or West.
L144[12:48:15] <darsie> Hmm, no.
L145[12:48:25] <darsie> They just use globe time.
L146[12:49:25] <darsie> But Sunrise varies at a fixed location.
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L149[12:57:37] <Deddly> AAAAAH I GOT INTO SAFE MODE WOOOOO!
L150[13:00:05] <Deddly> But shutting down amd restarting sends me back to Bitlocker Recovery...
L151[13:04:17] <Deddly> Uninstalling latest update...
L152[13:07:38] <Deddly> !mission add You attempt to uninstall the latest Window quality update.
L153[13:07:38] <LunchBot> Added mission: You attempt to uninstall the latest Window quality update.
L154[13:07:50] <Deddly> !mission quality update
L155[13:07:51] <LunchBot> No mission found matching "quality update ".
L156[13:07:54] <Deddly> huh
L157[13:08:08] <Deddly> !mission uninstall
L158[13:08:08] <LunchBot> You try to uninstall libpurple from Eve.
L159[13:11:34] <Deddly> !mission
L160[13:11:34] <LunchBot> You look for ways to spice up tedious rescue missions. You swiftly deal with the survivors.
L161[13:11:49] <Deddly> Nice
L162[13:15:55] <Deddly> Huh. Debug mode works
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L166[13:22:12] <Deddly> Critical events: "Sync Host_7fe36 Stopped working"
L167[13:24:01] <Mat2ch> Malware gone wrong
L168[13:26:44] <Deddly> I am way over my head here
L169[13:26:52] <Deddly> Malware you think?
L170[13:30:14] <Mat2ch> No. No idea. Haven't used windows in a decade
L171[13:30:41] <Deddly> I am happy for you
L172[13:31:13] <Mat2ch> looks like some kind of background service for syncing mails/contacts etc
L173[13:32:38] <Mat2ch> I would've probably already made a backup and reinstalled the system
L174[13:32:56] <Mat2ch> on Linux there'd be 10 ways to figure out what the problem is and at least 20 to repair it
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L179[13:48:01] <Judge_Dedd> Let's try decrypting the drive and disabling Bitlocker
L180[13:53:44] <Judge_Dedd> Mat2ch, I can't make backups from here. I'm hundreds of kms from home where my external drive is. And anyway, I'm not sure a backup would let me just run all my really important applications.
L181[13:54:29] <Judge_Dedd> I have all my important documents etc. backed up to the cloud, it's the applications amd settings I am trying to preserve.
L182[13:55:11] <Judge_Dedd> I complete reinstall of Windows will be a headache bigger than this one, but I might have to
L183[14:00:43] <Althego> lol the cloud
L184[14:00:58] <Althego> do you at least encrypt it?
L185[14:01:04] <Althego> i wouldnt give them anything
L186[14:02:47] <Althego> look somebody started on ksp 3 https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1821700452930515321
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L204[17:31:57] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO-dv69pRzs
L205[17:32:05] <Mat2ch> ShadowZone: Finally Uncovered: THIS Was KSP2 Multiplayer
L206[17:32:57] <Mat2ch> with some harsh accusations against Nate Simpson
L207[17:33:12] <Mat2ch> (also the typical stuff like: Management errors.)
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L216[18:44:12] <Judge_Dedd> Disabling Bitlocker and decrypting the hard drives solved the problem! \o/
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L218[18:58:11] <Mat2ch> Interesting. Now reencrypt them ;)
L219[18:59:48] <Judge_Dedd> I am considering that...
L220[19:03:43] <sandbox> !mission
L221[19:03:43] <LunchBot> You mistakenly make your docking ports out of uranium-235. You find your place in the universe: impotently struggling against the massed forces of stupid, cheerful, wanton destruction.
L222[19:04:19] <Althego> maybe consider some other method
L223[19:05:59] <sandbox> !mission
L224[19:05:59] <LunchBot> You hurt yourself in confusion while rummaging through your collection of RonCo products. The resulting spagettification is just as excruciating as it sounds.
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L231[19:23:14] <Judge_Dedd> !outcome add You are met with the Bitlocker Recovery screen and can't find your encryption key anywhere.
L232[19:23:14] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You are met with the Bitlocker Recovery screen and can't find your encryption key anywhere.
L233[19:23:24] <Judge_Dedd> !mission
L234[19:23:24] <LunchBot> You steal saké from Fucc. kmath despairs at your choices and resets its database.
L235[19:23:45] <Judge_Dedd> !nextlunch
L236[19:23:45] <LunchBot> Bacon sandwich with mustard.
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L245[20:58:07] <Deddly> !mission
L246[20:58:07] <LunchBot> You explain to your investors how your rocket design uses all the current buzzwords. The engine compartment gets so hot that the crew can't access it to turn the engines off.
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L249[21:02:53] <Judge_Dedd> Hot buzzwords
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