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22:00
I wanna make a refueling station around kerbin and a mining base on minmus
maybe I'll do that tonight...
i had a lot of fun doing the flight missions before i ran out of science to collect on kerbin
in this block of code:

page.on('request', interceptedRequest => {
let do_abort = false;
for( const ending of imageEndings) {
if interceptedRequest.url.endsWith(ending) ||
I need to start a career play, I always choose science for whatever reason
it's time to send up a rocket on a polar orbit to get that batch of science
i get an error saying interceptedRequest is an unexpected identifier. Do i have to use one of those '=>' thingies with the for loop ? Whats the syntax if thats the case?
22:01
then it's time to start putting relays around the mun
@Rooster you're missing brackets on your if
I've got some sweet launch craft for munar relays
if( condition ) <- these are required
i don't have a whole lot unlocked yet
can't use the rokomax sized rockets
hahaha, nice catch
22:02
so i'm kinda stuck just launching stacks of probes, which can't be that tall
hrm, maybe I will finish out the science game and then start career
grinding the first hour of science doesn't sound like fun
long week, and I'm just get used to es6 syntax
thanks @rlemon
well, brackets on the if is like es1
@KevinB you can launch 4 cubesat relays to the mun with a fairly small rocket
sorry
22:03
what's cubesat
especially if you put a bit of monoprop on each one
the cube probecore?
i'm not quite that far yet
@KevinB there is a mod that Also allows you to build space centers around kerbin
alright, KSP time
any of the small cores, a rectangle girder, a battery, an antenna, and a monoprop engine
22:04
damn you all
for sure, its just im dealing with so many new things, its kind of messing with the stuff I already know
heh, don't have girders yet either
soon tho
I build mid-size ships with 4x, 8x, or 12x of them
got one that sends up 4x drones with a relay and a harpoon, to hunt asteroids
SpaceY has nice parts
I build stupid looking ships that work a lot better than they probably should
22:04
i dont completely understand the syntax for => still, so its easy for me to blame that rather than see a missing bracket
KSP is so forgiving on some things, and so mean on others
i hate how wobbly rockets are once past a certain height
@Rooster the () on the left are optional for one arg, required for 2+. The {} on the right are optional for one expression, required for 2+ or return { /* object */ };
the flex they get
I Also love building ridiculous SSTOs and trying to make them magically reach the orbit
22:05
@Rooster function(foo) {} is basically the same as foo => {} start there. then learn that this is going to change , and that the {} has meaning to the lambda function. (no implicit return)
never successfully built an SSTO :(
i've gotten pretty good at building smaller SSTO's for doing supply/crew/probe missions
if you have more than one argument, you need to wrap them in ()
the larger ssto's though i've had no luck
(foo, bar) => foo + bar; is the same as function(foo, bar) { return foo + bar }
NICE
loaded KSP
crashed
:(
22:06
i haven't loaded up since the 1.3.1 update
@ssube the main rules I've found is keep CoM behind CoT, with and without fuel
hoping it doesn't break everything
Rest should work by itself
second times a charm right?
:crosses fingers:
CoT -> CoL?
22:07
Wait I did not mean cot
crashed again
I meant aerodynamic center
fuck
not looking good guys
@rlemon are you launching the x64 version?
yes
22:08
Oh. For me it was always x32 that crashed
@ssube @rlemon thanks for the tips. That actually helps. All the example I've been seeing only had one argument so it was unclear how to do things with 2.
if it makes it easier, wrap arguments always
div.addEventListener('click', ( event ) => {
  // you can wrap event here, and it is still fine.
});
does the same thing, just makes it easier to add more arguments.
I personally don't do this, but I can see the reason why people would
>
mono.dll caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005)
in module mono.dll at 0033:e3730e18.
well there goes my KSP fun tonight
When I come back to KSP, I'll have to build a vessel that will carry as much full fuel tanks as possible to the space station
The station I made has around 40 tanks on it
(Big orange ones)
22:10
@KamilSolecki it is a lot cheaper to lift off with ore from minmus and fly it to a processing station
MUCH cheaper
Oh, right, I forgot ore
getting off minmus takes no effort at all.
dammit, my KSP is fucked.
looks like I'm playing rimworld.
Now as I think of it, I've seen a video on yt where a dude attached an asteroid to his space station and mined it constantly
I could try that
moving asteroids is pretty hard work.
(needs lots of dv)
Yeah, but a fun challenge!
22:12
sure
I just noticed the tank on t he back of my toilet is crooked
:/
Yea I've never enjoyed crooked tank tops.
@rlemon if thats not how you would write it, how would you write it? RE: addEventListener
@KamilSolecki I just fixed it ( the toilet ) two days ago. Apparently put the tank on crooked
It's bugging me but it is full of water and takes like a day to dry out completely
Wait, can you not like close the water intake and just flush?
that doesn't get rid of all the water
just most of it
22:17
Right yeah
Damn I have to wake up in 4hrs
I shall head to sleep
one thing i want to do eventually is get a self-refueling aircraft on another planet with an atmosphere that it can fly in
with space for 3 kerbals
fly around and collect a boatload of science
I need to finish my big ass space station
i always hate building stations early on
But what bothers me the most is trying to dock all the parts
because i know i'm going to want to replace them with bigger docking ports later
22:21
Took 50 save loads for the second one
@KamilSolecki go to bed
how do you do your docking when building stations?
heh yea
Manually
i use this tiny rcs powered thing with a mid docking port on each end
4 rcs thrusters
capable of moving a lot, very slowly
@KevinB .... docking?
22:22
Yeah rcs around the whole module and manual steering
Cya imma gonna go sleep :P
you don't just build a big rocket and launch the entire thing in one go?
pft
i usually do it in 3 launches
core, fuel tank, and solars
then i add hab modules as i get contracts
I usually launch the core, solars, and science modules in one go
22:24
@rlemon no way it would lift what I'm building
fuel is added with each mission, each dock leaves behind a tank
@KamilSolecki more rockets
1fps is still moving
yeah, i've seen some pretty crazy things put into space in one go
I have to bring the fuel modules in 10 separate launches
there's a way to do it
:p
Ok I'm OFF NOW
22:25
lies
good, cuz I'm about to kick
you need to sleep bruv
you gotta get up in 4 hours
i'll be back in about an hour with ksp shtruffs
if i can get it to start
idk if I wanna try to fix mine or just play rimworld
A K
A K
has anyone updated a project's webpack from 1 to 3
just curous if they noticed any signficant improvements such as build time, file reduction, etc.
greensmithenergy.com what do you guys think?
22:37
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user7347805
the stackoverflow pages coming up regarding debugging scripts in firefox are referencing profiler in firebug, but firefox has had the newer dev tools built in for a while now. what is the equivalent way to troubleshoot a script which can make a page slow
the profiler
user7347805
there is debugger, performance, memory, etc but no profiler?
user7347805
also, firefox must be using chrome's dev tools now? if you console.log a node and mouse over it, a chrome:// link shows up
the profiler is in the performance tab
if you don't have a performance tab, open up the settings and add it
user7347805
22:43
ah ok i see
user7347805
so what about firefox using chrome's dev tools now? if you don't like chrome for opening a million connection to google in the background and instead want to use firefox, but now firefox is using chrome's stuff too, then what?
user7347805
opera?
user7347805
wget?
> if you don't like chrome for opening a million connection to google in the background
I mean, are you sure that's a problem? and a problem limited to chrome?
user7347805
well i was just surprised to see a chrome:// link in the firefox dev tools
22:47
chrome:// doesn't link back to google.
user7347805
i know but it's a chrome thing not a firefox thing
have you ever looked at user agent strings? 😛
browsers pretend to be other browsers all the time
I'd be surprised if FF ditched its dev tools for chromes, but I don't use FF. so maybe they did
user7347805
in this case it seems that firefox is using chrome's dev tools now though?
based just on that? I wouldn't assume so
user7347805
i always used chrome but recently trying firefox
user7347805
22:49
well chome:// links take you to internal chrome settings and pages and stuff
user7347805
so i don't think firefox would put that in there on purpose or by mistake or anything like that
> i don't think firefox would put that in there on purpose
why would you think that?
user7347805
i said i don't think that
and I asked why
again, don't use FF, don't care. but browsers do pretend to be other browsers for all sorts of reasons. have been doing that since the 90s
user7347805
because firefox is not chrome so there is no need for internal chrome:// links
user7347805
22:51
this is not related to user agent strings man
then do some research and find out why it does that
user7347805
this is the inter-workings of chrome now leaking their way into firefox through the dev tools
it's a protocol. that is all
user7347805
a google chrome protocol
is there an easy way to access the keys of an object as strings. so if i have a mapping object like { "name1": valueObj1, "name2": valueObj2 } i can just use the keys instead of having a 'name' property. .?
user7347805
22:52
well if you don't have a good answer besides to research it then why are you talking
you do know chrome was used my mozilla before Google adopted it for their browser right?
@asdfqwerzxcv don't be a dick. you asked, I gave an opinion. an educated opinion in fact
user7347805
chrome started on webkit which was built by apple for safari
user7347805
chrome is not related to mozilla, it's a google product. i think you are mistaken
@rlemon why do they do that?
@MehdiB. they have their own reasons. often they make them public if you look
@asdfqwerzxcv developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Chrome no, you are mistaken.
like I said, Mozilla used 'chrome' long before google did
user7347805
22:55
they used the word chrome perhaps but the chromium browser project is a google product
yes, and Google Chrome doesn't own chrome://
user7347805
the second line of your link says "This is not to be confused with the Google Chrome browser."
user7347805
okay i see what you mean
Pretty interesting, thanks, TIL something
@rlemon true
user7347805
22:57
but since the ff dev tools have mimicked the chrome ones, that is showing up now. so i think it's related since google chrome does use it as their protocol
user7347805
also the mdn only defines it as a visible part aspect of a browser, there is no mention of it used as a protocol before google adopted it

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