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5:20 AM
Is it me or the way human currently sending spaceship to the outer space is highly inefficient?
 
 
2 hours later…
7:15 AM
@TelKitty I suppose it depends on how you define "efficient". On one hand, rocket engines are almost amazingly efficient. Most of the big, general-purpose rockets have an Carnot efficiency around 65-70%. To put that in perspective, a typical automobile engine is around 10-12%. On the other hand, rockets normally carry not only fuel, but also oxidizer. A rocket that goes to outer space has to carry a lot of fuel, and a lot of the fuel is used to carry the rest of the fuel
So, in a fully fueled rocket, something like 80% of the fuel is there to lift fuel, not payload.
 
7:36 AM
Exactly what I meant ... since force are opposite between 2 objects, instead of letting rockets carrying the fuel, why not using the launch pads to provide the initial force into the sky?
 
7:49 AM
@TelKitty This has been discussed many times, but to my knowledge nobody's figured out a way to give the vehicle enough upward momentum to make much difference.
 
9:09 AM
Both pyramid or saucer shaped spaceships are more stable (gravitational wise when upright) than our current rockets ~_~
 
 
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5:11 PM
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if you want more activity say more, or just keep multiple tabs open
 
I can't say any more. My mouth is too dry right now.
 
Sorry, I was busy working in the garden and doing witchcraft
 
which craft
 
Still working on getting that sorted.
But maybe one more sort algorithm will be enough to do it...
 
5:14 PM
@Mikhail lawnmowing
I also made violet syrup twice
And tried to make crystallized sugar flowers
I gathered some dandelion roots and I will try to cook them later
 
So, for VS Code I'm using clangd as a language server but gcc is as the compiler. So I can't figure out how to kill this error that appears in VS Code's problem field: In included file: no member named 'signbit' in the global namespace; did you mean '__signbit'?. Its a clang error, not from clang-tidy...
 
And I received the electric grinder I had ordered earlier, so I was able to make bay leave powder
Apr 7 at 12:47, by nwp
Rip. Another one lost to botany.
 
@Morwenn An electric grinder? How do you grind up electrons? I thought they were pretty tiny already.
 
Electrons tingle a coil and make some rotor turn or smth
I don't know much about electricity
 
@Morwenn Oh, so the coils spend their time watching ASMR videos?
 
5:22 PM
I guess so?
And then the blades go brrrrrr and the bay leaves go crunch cronch
 
If the blades are going "brrrrr" maybe you should keep them a little warmer. Blade abuse is not okay.
 
It worked way better than the manual weed grinder
It's ok, bay-blades are strong
 
@Morwenn Just beware any of those evil left-handed blades.
 
beoware
 
5:45 PM
@Morwenn Unfortunately, I only know the names of a couple of Bioware games, and nothing about their content, so that one's a dead end for me.
 
beowulf?
 
@JerryCoffin same story here
@Mikhail yes
pffff I stole high-quality code and it doesn't work
what a bummer
 
then it wasn't high quality
you dud
 
that was the joke
    switch (highest_bit & 1)
    {
        for (;;)
        {
    case 0:
            for (;;)
            {
well...
 
kill it with fire
 
5:54 PM
@Morwenn That may be a joke, but if so it's in really poor taste.
 
It's the code ok, I didn't write it x)
I don't feel like making the effort to understand that code tonight -_-
 
6:38 PM
 
@Morwenn Because you have a Flight Tonight?
 
weird
 
@Morwenn "Platform Dependent"
 
It's a feature ok
 
@Morwenn Do you know any of the Avalanches songs? You've probably heard Frontier Psychiatrist or maybe even Since I left you?
Dammit.
 
6:44 PM
nope
 
Ok. It was early 2000s after all :)
Despite its initial weirdness it's a pretty good album. Trust me :)
 
That group was very popular in the US
Fuck its been 12 years
 
@Mikhail Cool. It was pretty popular in Belgium as well on the national (non-commercial) radio stations.
@Mikhail It's been 21 years.
 
growing realization that if we lament the passage of time by general relativity we should also lament the passage of distance
 
Damn, you increased my lamentation.
I should go and write a Psalm now.
 
7:02 PM
@StackedCrooked Psalm #12345 by Crooked David.
 
Heh. I was hoping to be more like Solomon. But I suppose he's pretty much the same, with all his concubines.
Maybe he outdid David in a way.
Smart guy.
 
@Mikhail don't worry, we do that a lot in the LGBT community
 
I don't understand.
 
It's widely accepted that distance is homophobic x)
 
7:31 PM
...
(Meaning I'm not very intelligent.)
 
7:57 PM
welp, they done cancelled my J&J vaccine appointment
 
 
3 hours later…
10:31 PM
Ok, I'm probably homophobic, but when my gay friend blew my dick.
 

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