2018-07-05 06:24:50
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AG5fmJF9qrbUX1PM9 Google Photos: 2 new photos by Zachary Coon
Clueless
2018-07-05 06:53:54
I don't think that barge is going to space today
Fireduck
2018-07-05 06:54:21
https://xkcd.com/1133/ [Title text] "Another thing that is a bad problem is if you're flying toward space and the parts start to fall off your space car in the wrong order. If that happens, it means you won't go to space today, or maybe ever."
Fireduck
2018-07-05 16:41:41
@Fireduck the rockets are pointed the wrong direction
Clueless
2018-07-05 16:42:00
this is how australians stay afloat.
Clueless
2018-07-05 16:43:16
Thus the not going to space today
Fireduck
2018-07-05 20:25:50
new release is up
Fireduck
2018-07-05 20:51:38
hi it's Nyouke from the discord
>We're seeing about adding some discord integrations so you can see more what's going oin
What would be the extent of what people see that's going on?
george13
2018-07-05 20:52:57
well, we just added the git to discord web hooks
Fireduck
2018-07-05 20:53:00
not sure how that helps
Fireduck
2018-07-05 20:53:16
I am not convinced that discord actually exists
Fireduck
2018-07-05 20:56:17
github bot posted this 10 minutes ago
george13
2018-07-05 20:56:38
yeah, that was me testing the integration
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:01:41
I was asking since I have a bot that queries the github API once in a while for commits to the master branch, I'm unsure if it's better than github's webhooks. Made it originally for a Chainlink group (who clearly couldn't ask the team for webhooks).
george13
2018-07-05 21:01:58
george13
2018-07-05 21:04:09
I don't know, I know basically nothing about discord.
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:04:15
@Clueless is more on top of that
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:11:10
well besides that I considered making a slightly prettier webpage, no promises though, I won't bother you unless I've got something
george13
2018-07-05 21:12:12
fair enough
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:38:01
is there information somewhere about arktika?
THX 1138 4EB
2018-07-05 21:44:34
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arktika-class_icebreaker The Arktika class is a Russian (former Soviet) class of nuclear-powered icebreakers. Formerly known as Project 10520 nuclear-powered icebreaker, they were the largest and most powerful icebreakers until the 2016 launch of the ship named Arktika. Ships of the Arktika class are owned by the federal government, but were operated by the Murmansk Shipping Company (MSCO) until 2008, when they were transferred to the fully government-owned operator Atomflot. Of the ten civilian nuclear-powered vessels built by Russia (and the Soviet Union), six have been of this type. They are used for escorting merchant ships in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia as well as for scientific and recreational expeditions to the Arctic.
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:45:56
negative
THX 1138 4EB
2018-07-05 21:46:12
At this point I think arktika will only come in handy if you have multiple machines mining on a high bandwidth network and can't fit the field into memory
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:46:31
OR you cannot fit the entire snowfield onto whatever your fastest drive is
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:46:45
I'm sure we will write some docs on it eventually
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:46:52
so far, I don't think you are missing much
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:47:09
ok, so not worth me changing anything, thanks
THX 1138 4EB
2018-07-05 21:47:14
yeah, not yet
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 21:50:30
current best source of information is the arktika directory of the examples directory
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:50:40
but it isn't very helpful
Fireduck
2018-07-05 21:52:12
I think the picture of the ship is roughly as helpful
Tyler Boone
2018-07-05 22:21:17
the feature i want most is support for pool failover
THX 1138 4EB
2018-07-05 22:22:17
incidentally, apparently YouTube users are uploading one petabyte of new shit every day
THX 1138 4EB