[02:30:43] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+o Althego' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [03:03:03] eh, coco is leaving. at least she said so [03:16:09] whelp [03:16:29] no more reddit meme review [03:16:38] after july 1 [03:25:21] uhhhh. Minecraft has an official Arch Linux installer. [03:25:44] why is that strange? [03:26:27] Huh, I would have not expected for that distro [03:28:05] granted, it just links to the AUR, but still... [03:28:50] the options for Linux downloads are Debian (and derivatives), Arch (and derivatives), and other [03:40:36] hm [05:53:11] tech ingredients rockets continue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOg-CdfRImU [05:53:15] some days old [05:53:36] but they usually upload rarely, but a long and high quality video [05:54:05] although in a previous one they said noctura instead of noctua :) [05:54:12] several times with an r [05:58:20] next rocket video will be about large engines and hybrid engines [06:17:13] #KSPOfficial: mode change '+o UmbralRaptor' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services.esper.net [09:00:40] Althego: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/649172304823058443/851866316553977856/IMG_6480.MOV [09:01:20] nice [09:01:25] put a smile on my face [09:29:57] Mat2ch: wintergatan? [09:34:38] NGC3982: jup jup [09:34:49] oh, it's you? [09:34:54] I'm lurking on their discord channel :D [09:34:59] Wait, me, no [09:35:02] ah, lol [09:35:11] Action: NGC3982 got a bit star strucked for a moment [09:35:26] If I'd be Martin you wouldn't see me here right now. I'd have to work on the machine :D [09:38:02] he's a swede, right? [09:38:20] yes, living in France now [09:38:24] hopefully with an AC [10:02:09] why did they get a new radar in boca chica? [10:02:25] Better weather forecast for the upper winds [10:27:04] "and because they have butt amplifier, cicadas are incredibly loud" - kyle hill [10:27:37] hrhr [10:42:18] https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/21/10/939/html [10:43:03] It's finally out? [10:43:20] well, if is real, those objects pulled several thousand Gs [10:44:14] Well, I just meant, the report is out [10:44:15] i think it is possible to build electronics that can withstand that, but nothing likes to be accelerated that fast, especially living things [10:44:41] Clearly unmanned, then [10:44:45] maybe some kind of warp thing [10:44:56] and somehow everything accelerates together [10:49:48] peer-review? [11:08:40] I think ICs can handle n*1000 g, e.g. when dropped. Circuit boards less so. [11:09:24] aquatic life can handle high g, too, if it doesn't have air bladders. [11:09:39] for bouyancy [11:11:36] Dropping a hammer on an anvil stops it very quickly as indicated by a small dent. Electronics glued to the hammer may take that without issue. [11:12:58] Or electronics epoxied into a hole in the hammer. [11:14:10] The ultracentrifuge is a centrifuge optimized for spinning a rotor at very high speeds, capable of generating acceleration as high as 1ā€‰000ā€‰000 g (approx. 9ā€‰800 km/sĀ²). [11:17:09] doesnt multidirectionality make surviving extreme g-forces much more complex? [11:17:43] Then again, these accelerations may separate components in microbes, killing them. [11:20:24] Preparative rotors are used in biology for pelleting of fine particulate fractions, such as cellular organelles (mitochondria, microsomes, ribosomes) and viruses.