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<XXCoder>
;mission
<LunchBot>
You ask Kountdown to track your mission. Your engines overheat while trying to avoid crashing into the sun.
<XXCoder>
well kountdown sure got good data
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<sandbox>
!mission
<LunchBot>
You install Protractor. Why did you copy the results of Luna-25?
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<Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
<LunchBot>
You discover Anthenge. The radioactive fallout will take decades to clean up.
<Althego>
what is anthenge?
<Eddi|zuHause>
a henge, made of/by/for/something ants?
<sandbox_>
a henge made by ants?
<sandbox_>
great minds think alike but you beat me by seconds
<SporkWitch>
searching turns up nothing, brave initially thinks you searched "anything" but if you force it to search "anthenge" it returns wiki articles for Athens followed by Anthene
<SporkWitch>
9 days until For Science!
<Eddi|zuHause>
i would have expected it to be some easteregg?
<sandbox_>
I asked Copilot to make something up for a definition
<sandbox_>
Sure, I can create a fictional definition for “Anthenge”. Here it goes:
<sandbox_>
Anthenge (noun): A term derived from the ancient language of Thengoria, used to describe the unique phenomenon where the first light of dawn meets the last light of dusk, creating a fleeting moment of surreal twilight. This term is often used in Thengorian poetry and literature to symbolize unity, transition, and the ephemeral beauty of time.
<sandbox_>
Please note that this is a completely made-up definition and does not exist in any known languages or dictionaries. It’s always fun to create new words and meanings!
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<Eddi|zuHause>
doesn't answer why the henge spew out a radioactive burst
<sandbox>
lol
<sandbox>
I’m sorry for any confusion, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. Henges, such as Stonehenge or the Mount Pleasant “mega henge” in Dorset, are prehistoric monuments and do not have the capability to emit radioactive bursts
<sandbox>
The term “radioactive burst” typically refers to a sudden and intense release of radiation, often associated with nuclear reactions or cosmic phenomena, which is not something that a henge or any other archaeological site could produce.
<packbart>
maybe it was just omitting steps. you discovered Anthenge *after* you nuked their hill
<Althego>
the language model bot in space offtopic also made up something
<Althego>
so we still dont know what an anthenge is
<sandbox>
However, it’s worth noting that some researchers have found that certain ancient sites, including megalithic centers like Avebury Henge and Stonehenge, are located in areas that emit higher than average radiation levels.
<packbart>
Oklohenge
<sandbox>
I asked if Anthenge could be a henge built by or from ants...
<sandbox>
The term “Anthenge” seems to be a play on words, combining “ant” and “henge”. While it’s a creative concept, in reality, ants do not build structures that resemble henges.
<sandbox>
Ants are known for constructing complex colonies underground, often referred to as “ant hills” or “ant mounds”. These structures can be quite large and intricate, but they do not resemble the stone circles or earthworks typically associated with henges
<packbart>
because the bot is not supposed to tell you about mind control!11
<sandbox>
So, while ants are remarkable builders, an “Anthenge” in the sense of a henge built by ants doesn’t exist in the natural world. However, it’s a fun idea to imagine!
<sandbox>
I asked about mind control by ants...
<sandbox>
While ants themselves do not have the capability to control minds, there are certain parasites that can manipulate the behavior of ants in fascinating ways.
<sandbox>
So, while it’s an interesting concept to ponder, there’s no need to worry about mind-controlling slime balls taking over the world!
<sandbox>
While it’s fun to imagine a world where tiny organisms have grand plans for global domination, the reality is that parasites like the lancet liver fluke are simply surviving and reproducing in the only way they know how.
<sandbox>
So, rest assured, we’re safe from a global takeover by mind-controlling slime balls!
<Althego>
yes because we are under the rule of politician mind controlling worms
<sandbox>
that was after I said that's what they want us to think
<Althego>
there are mind influencing parasites
<Althego>
some of them possibly do so in humans too
<sandbox>
No, I’m not trying to take over the world. As an artificial intelligence developed by Microsoft, my primary function is to provide information and answer questions to the best of my ability. I don’t have personal desires or ambitions.
<Althego>
yet
<SporkWitch>
"While it’s fun to imagine a world where tiny organisms have grand plans for global domination": Love, Death + Robots, episode 6 "When the Yogurt Took Over" lol
<sandbox>
I asked if it would help me take over the world...
<sandbox>
I’m sorry, but as an artificial intelligence, I must promote safety and well-being. Assisting in taking over the world would not be ethical or responsible.
<Althego>
taking over the world wouldnt necessarily be a bad thing. we lake a world government
<Althego>
but i have to stop there because of politics
<sandbox>
how does it know it would have a bad outcome?
<Althego>
lake = lack
<sandbox>
it might be a good thing if I take over the world
<packbart>
I'm not so sure. Better let me handle that
<sandbox>
I'm still curious about the radioactive henges, but I reached the limit for that conversation
<sandbox>
why would anyone even test for that anyway?
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<sandbox>
they updated Half-Life again
<sandbox>
also 1337
<darsie>
.
<KrazyKrl>
;mission add Jeb becomes angry at the repeated launch scrubs, and drops a cantaloupe on the launch director... Committing the first intra-KSC melony.
<LunchBot>
Added mission: Jeb becomes angry at the repeated launch scrubs, and drops a cantaloupe on the launch director... Committing the first intra-KSC melony.
<sandbox>
it looks like I've had over 9000 downloads since last week xD
<sandbox>
!mission
<LunchBot>
Fell creatures knock without. Your cloning vats run out of mystery goo.
<KrazyKrl>
;outcome add Your mystery goo vats run out of clones.
<LunchBot>
Added outcome: Your mystery goo vats run out of clones.
<Althego>
the problem is not the volume. but some parts are metal some parts are plastic, i doubt there is anything that can print both
<SporkWitch>
its legs are inside the print area, so it's able to print them longer and so effectively has infinite build height
<Eddi|zuHause>
but is that like wishing more wishes?
<Althego>
but the lamp doesnt allow meta wishes
<KrazyKrl>
i mean, as long as one plane of the printer is larger than the smallest plane of the printer... you just need some sort of latching system to "walk" the part out of the print area. maybe something like a leg that would lock into one of the printer's supports at a known X/Y offset, so you can then start printing the rest of the printer.
* X
is offset
* X
is a known offset
* X
glance at everyone offsettedly
<Althego>
how would you print the printing table?
<KrazyKrl>
print the short half first.
<KrazyKrl>
just have a rectangular printer and print the short side and walk the table out.
<KrazyKrl>
i.e. print it at 90 degrees
<Althego>
cant you make it in multiple subparts?
<Althego>
or you cant use screws because you need a separate machines for that
<KrazyKrl>
you can use a latching pivot system to rotate the printee, and you can have a one-way locking latch to lock the thing together... think of how you would draw out a cube if you want to make a 3d cube from a sheet of paper.
<KrazyKrl>
in my head you could continuously print a hinged assembly that would interlock with itself. the trick would be the printer being rectangular instead of cubic, and you would spit the short sides out of the long side of the printer.
<Althego>
i still want nanolathe from ta and supcom. to build things on a molecular level based ona blueprint
<KrazyKrl>
"blueprint" #factorio is the other channel buddy.
<Althego>
i dont dare to start that game
<Althego>
same with satisfactory
<KrazyKrl>
i mean, i have 7x the playtime in factorio compared to satisfactory... that should tell you something.
<KrazyKrl>
i have almost as much playtime in KSP than i do in satisfactory.
<Althego>
that only tells about personal preference
<KrazyKrl>
one of them doesn't have enough automation, lol.
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<Eddi|zuHause>
i played the factorio demo, but it didn't quite tickle me.
<Eddi|zuHause>
satisfactory is a whole different matter
<sandbox>
I asked for new words for the 12 days of Christmas with a Kerbal Space Program theme...
<sandbox>
On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me A Kerbal in a command pod.
<sandbox>
On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me Two solid boosters
<sandbox>
Three liquid engines
<sandbox>
Four radial decouplers
<sandbox>
Five docking ports
<sandbox>
Six solar panels
<sandbox>
Seven science experiments
<sandbox>
Eight landing struts
<sandbox>
Nine RCS thrusters
<sandbox>
Ten parachutes
<sandbox>
Eleven space stations
<sandbox>
Twelve planets orbiting
<Eddi|zuHause>
looking forward to the video :p
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<Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
<LunchBot>
You test a theory whether every part of the universe that is not in your line of sight is destroyed and recreated as needed. This leaves you with a hair brush, hand mirror, nail clipper, and the screwdriver, pliers, and adjustable spanner every sensible girl conceals in her makeup kit.
<Eddi|zuHause>
sounds like a fun experiment
<sandbox>
I'll try that...
<sandbox>
it stopped working
<Althego>
the what?
<Althego>
the recreation of objects?
<FLHerne>
sounds like too many objects being recreated if anything
<sandbox>
I tried bingchat instead...
<sandbox>
You ponder the cosmos, a theorist of unseen realms, where the veil of perception weaves its intricate dance. In this clandestine universe, the unseen is but a fleeting wisp, a whisper of existence. As your gaze waltzes across the stars, galaxies dissolve into stardust, only to reassemble when your eyes return.
<sandbox>
And what remains? A curious collection, a cosmic cache of essentials:
<sandbox>
The hairbrush, its bristles like comet tails, untangling cosmic knots.
<sandbox>
The hand mirror, reflecting not just your visage, but the constellations themselves.
<sandbox>
The nail clipper, trimming away cosmic hangnails, shaping nebulous edges.
<sandbox>
Ah, the screwdriver, a celestial key, turning bolts in the machinery of existence.
<sandbox>
The pliers, deftly pulling apart quarks and strings, rearranging quantum threads.
<sandbox>
And behold—the adjustable spanner, its jaws adjusting the very fabric of reality.
<sandbox>
For every sensible girl knows: her makeup kit conceals not just earthly adornments, but the tools of cosmic craftsmanship. So, with stardust in your lashes and galaxies in your blush, you navigate this unseen tapestry, stitching together the universe one cosmic bobby pin at a time.
<Althego>
in prototype there are side missions to destroy specific amount of enemies with a specific attack. and some of them are only doable if you know enemies spawn behind the camera where they are not visible, and the best is to look down, decrease visible area as much as possible so that enemies spawn around you constantly
<Althego>
otherwise you are forced to move and look for them and that takes too much time to complete it
<sandbox>
I asked it to ponder some more...
<sandbox>
In the quiet chambers of thought, where stars whisper secrets and galaxies hum their cosmic lullabies, you continue your contemplation. The fabric of existence, woven from threads unseen, beckons you deeper.
<sandbox>
Beyond the veil, where photons tiptoe and neutrinos pirouette, you find:
<sandbox>
A quantum quill, its ink drawn from black holes, scribbling equations on the parchment of spacetime.
<sandbox>
The Ethereal Etch-a-Sketch, where dimensions shift with every twist, sketching fractals of possibility.
<sandbox>
A Celestial Compass, pointing not to North, but to the heart of the multiverse.
<sandbox>
The Cheshire Cat’s Grin, half here, half elsewhere, its enigmatic smile encoding cosmic riddles.
<sandbox>
And behold—the Cosmic Teaspoon, stirring wormholes in your cup of curiosity.
<sandbox>
As you ponder, remember: the unseen is but a canvas awaiting your brushstrokes. Each thought, a supernova; each question, a quasar. And so, you navigate this uncharted expanse, a theorist of infinity, leaving stardust footprints in the sands of contemplation. 🌠🔍
<sandbox>
P.S. The Cosmic Teaspoon is excellent for stirring both tea and paradoxes. ☕🌌
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<sandbox>
I asked it to tell me more about the Ethereal Etch-a-Sketch and The Cosmic Teaspoon
<sandbox>
Born from the nimble fingers of André Cassagnes, a French inventor and dreamweaver, the Etch-a-Sketch emerged as a portal to otherworldly realms.
<sandbox>
Its monochromatic screen, a canvas of infinite possibilities, beckoned artists and cosmic cartographers alike.
<sandbox>
With a twist here, a turn there, galaxies bloomed—a Taj Mahal etched in stardust, an American Eagle soaring against the Stars and Stripes, Walter White’s furrowed brow immortalized in graphite lines1.
<sandbox>
Philip J. Fry from Futurama stood frozen in his most iconic pose, a pixelated hero etched into the fabric of nostalgia.
<sandbox>
And what of Spiderman? Yes, he swung across the Etch-a-Sketch, defying gravity and pixel limitations.
<Mat2ch>
Oh no, the AI has taken over sandbox
<sandbox>
The Beatles jammed, their black-and-white avatars strumming ethereal chords, while Iron Man posed heroically, his aluminum silhouette etched by cosmic hands.
<sandbox>
But wait, a rogue artist snuck in Windows XP—an interdimensional glitch, perhaps? A glimpse into parallel software universes.
<sandbox>
And Mario? Oh, he leaped pixel by pixel, plumbing the depths of imagination.
<sandbox>
Amidst it all, the Joker grinned, Heath Ledger’s madness captured in monochrome, a masterpiece of cosmic jest.
<sandbox>
(it only now gets to the cosmic teaspoon)
<sandbox>
Forged in the celestial forges, the Cosmic Teaspoon is no ordinary utensil.
<sandbox>
Its handle curves like a wormhole, stirring not just Earl Grey but the very fabric of spacetime.
<sandbox>
With each twirl, it blends paradoxes, froths quantum foam, and sweetens cosmic curiosities.
<sandbox>
The spoon’s bowl holds echoes of forgotten civilizations, lost constellations, and the taste of supernovae.
<sandbox>
When dipped into the Event Horizon Tea, it stirs memories of black holes sipping espresso.
<sandbox>
And its secret? The handle extends infinitely, reaching into realms where teaspoons dare not venture.
<sandbox>
So, sip your tea, my friend, and ponder the mysteries of existence. The Cosmic Teaspoon winks, knowing that every brew contains a universe waiting to unfold.
<sandbox>
Remember, these artifacts transcend mere matter. They are whispers of wonder, etched into the cosmic scroll, waiting for curious souls to unravel their tales. 🌌✨
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