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L44[09:33:04] <sandbox> !mission
L45[09:33:04] <LunchBot> You do a hard left on a rover and end up doing a kickflip. The metaphor breaks your spine.
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L51[10:54:24] <FLHerne> Sounds more like the literal event broke your spine
L52[10:54:44] <FLHerne> I suppose you can only metaphorically kickflip a rover
L53[10:54:52] <FLHerne> they're too heavy to actually kick
L54[10:55:55] <Mat2ch> !mission
L55[10:55:56] <LunchBot> You build a microwave engine, complete with a loud 'ding!' when you reach your destination. Mute ceramic witness is paid to your total inability to bow to the prevailing taste consensus.
L56[10:56:29] <Mat2ch> I don't understand the outcome, but it's somehow fitting?
L57[11:06:02] <packbart> I think the outcome means that the feed didn't quite agree with your stomach
L58[11:06:07] <packbart> *food, duh
L59[11:07:06] <packbart> blame the microwave engine
L60[11:08:39] <packbart> my microwave oven is over 30 years old. Philips built them to last. Not a clever business decision in hindsight
L61[11:09:46] <sandbox> we had something similar
L62[11:11:14] <sandbox> I'm sure we had 4 microwaves at one point
L63[11:11:46] <packbart> most importantly, it got a little rotating metal vane in the top and doesn't have turntable
L64[11:13:57] <Althego> so what does that thing on the top do?
L65[11:14:05] <Althego> reflects the waves?
L66[11:15:02] <packbart> supposedly so, and move the pattern over the dish. same as the turntable does
L67[11:15:24] <Althego> sounds better idea, i dont like the rotating food
L68[11:15:44] <Althego> but i havent seen any microwave like this
L69[11:16:00] <Althego> quite stale, no progress there
L70[11:17:25] <packbart> the Philips M704 was one of the first on the market. it even came with a cookbook
L71[11:17:42] <packbart> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSmWyntBYL0
L72[11:29:26] <Pinkbeast> Oh, back when microwaves were going to do it all and you wouldn't need a cooker! I remember being quite sceptical about that at the time.
L73[11:29:45] <Pinkbeast> (spoiler: this was not clever foresight on my part but just being inherently contrary)
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L81[14:06:54] <Deddly> !mission add Your microwave is too slow so you develop a gammawave oven instead.
L82[14:06:54] <LunchBot> Added mission: Your microwave is too slow so you develop a gammawave oven instead.
L83[14:11:58] <darsie> .outcome add You microwave Jeb goodbye.
L84[14:11:59] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You microwave Jeb goodbye.
L85[14:20:36] <Althego> lol micorwave
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L89[16:06:45] <sandbox> !mission
L90[16:06:46] <LunchBot> You attempt to play x64 KSP on a windows phone. The horror... the joy...
L91[16:09:11] <Althego> jeje windows phone
L92[16:09:13] <Althego> back in the day
L93[16:09:34] <Althego> i did have several ones with windows mobile
L94[16:13:24] <packbart> Windows CE
L95[16:15:28] <Althego> there was ce too, but i distincly remember my devices were windows mobile
L96[16:16:34] <Althego> https://www.gsmarena.com/eten_glofiish_x500-1764.php
L97[16:20:02] <Althego> there was this too https://www.gsmarena.com/htc_touch_hd-2525.php
L98[16:38:10] <packbart> 64MB of RAM...
L99[16:38:31] <packbart> The "appliance" I currently build for uses an "embedded" industrial PC with 64GB :)
L100[16:38:50] <packbart> ( https://www.neousys-tech.com/en/product/product-lines/industrial-computers/nuvo-7000-8th-gen-rugged-fanless-embedded-computer )
L101[16:41:35] <raptop> 64 GB storage or RAM?
L102[16:42:11] <raptop> RAM, huh
L103[16:42:17] <raptop> >embedded
L104[16:42:29] <raptop> >has more RAM than most present day desktops/laptops
L105[16:43:08] <Althego> back in the early 2000s i used to gave a pentium mmx 233mz with 32 megabytes
L106[16:43:31] <Althego> wow 6 gigabit ports
L107[16:43:54] <Althego> still got the serial port, good
L108[16:45:03] <packbart> raptop: yes, the one I'm working on has 64GB RAM, two SSDs (one NVM, one SATA) and an NVidia card with a bunch of HDMI connectors (the machine uses multiple displays)
L109[16:50:09] <packbart> I once paid ~1000DM for 16MB RAM for my 486DX2/66
L110[16:52:15] <Althego> hehe
L111[16:52:34] <Althego> i started on the same stuff. 486 dx2 66 with 8 mb ram and 210 mb hdd
L112[16:52:44] <Althego> it was a great stuff at that time
L113[16:54:35] <packbart> well, I started earlier. I don't remember a home without a personal computer :)
L114[16:55:49] <packbart> there was the Sharp MZ80k, later V(i)C-20, C-64, Atari ST, a Philips MSX, a Philips CP/M "Portable" (16kg) and finally a row of PCs starting with a 8088 and 10MB hard disk
L115[16:57:45] <Althego> we didnt have computer, video, and started out with a black and white junost (however you write it) tv https://www.ddr-museum.de/en/objects/1005525
L116[16:58:20] <Mat2ch> packbart: I was asked to make a project with a raspberry pi on Monday, I applied, but never heard back. :(
L117[16:58:29] <Mat2ch> The project sounded like so much fun
L118[16:58:41] <Althego> do it on a raspberyr pi pico 2 anyway :)
L119[16:59:18] <Mat2ch> does the pico have a h264 encoder?
L120[16:59:26] <Althego> no
L121[17:00:03] <Althego> i hope h264 dies soon, it is time for av1
L122[17:00:04] <Mat2ch> then it wouldn't work
L123[17:01:19] <packbart> oof. we've got a client with a fleet of Raspberry Pis as control boards for a microcontroller operating some valves and sensors
L124[17:01:24] <packbart> not exactly efficient but it works
L125[17:01:54] <Mat2ch> if you don't go for mass production, then the pi is a solid solution
L126[17:02:11] <Mat2ch> but, uh, yeah, without that project I have nothing to do until new year :(
L127[17:02:24] <Althego> that sounds dire
L128[17:02:34] <Mat2ch> welcome to my country...
L129[17:03:03] <Mat2ch> I guess they got overwhelmed with messages and calls, because everyone is desperate right now
L130[17:03:50] <packbart> well, the boss told us in today's meeting that the market is picking up again and we might get more work soon :)
L131[17:04:46] <Mat2ch> I wanna see that market!
L132[17:06:45] <Mat2ch> !mission add You probe the market hoping for a good outcome.
L133[17:06:45] <LunchBot> Added mission: You probe the market hoping for a good outcome.
L134[17:08:11] <Mat2ch> !outcome add You get laid off, your partner gets laid off, your parents get laid off, your children get laid off, your dog gets laid off, your cat gets laid off, your best friend gets laid off.
L135[17:08:11] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You get laid off, your partner gets laid off, your parents get laid off, your children get laid off, your dog gets laid off, your cat gets laid off, your best friend gets laid off.
L136[17:15:54] <Mat2ch> !mission fixup s/market/market's core/
L137[17:15:54] <LunchBot> New text is: You probe the market's core hoping for a good outcome.
L138[17:30:02] <Mat2ch> interestingly the RPi5 dropped the hardware encoder/decoder
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L141[18:02:46] <sandbox> !mission
L142[18:02:47] <LunchBot> You do not read the EULA. Thefurtheruseofspacesisprohibited.
L143[18:16:59] <Mat2ch> Well, you didn't read the EULA. There have to be consequences!
L144[18:18:12] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_DZtCYhdXc Earth.
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L152[20:01:03] <sandbox> !mission
L153[20:01:03] <LunchBot> You decide to be here more often. How could you do this, Koro-Sensei?!
L154[20:02:25] <raptop> Instructions unclear
L155[20:08:49] <raptop> !choose combustion instability| Debian stable vs unstable
L156[20:08:49] <LunchBot> combustion instability
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L160[21:53:31] <sandbox> !mission
L161[21:53:32] <LunchBot> You launch a harpoon-loaded comet lander. Your vessel explodes in a shower of paperwork.
L162[21:56:08] <FLHerne> You were supposed to launch the harpoons at the comet, not the filing cabiner
L163[21:56:10] <FLHerne> t
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L165[22:24:11] <raptop> The paperwork was more of a sympathetic detonation, after ground tests resulted in several dozen employees and bystanders being impacted by the results of misfired harpoons
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