UmbralRaptor changed the topic of #kspacademia to: https://gist.github.com/pdn4kd/164b9b85435d87afbec0c3a7e69d3e6d | Dogs are cats. Spiders are cat interferometers. | Космизм сегодня! | Document well, for tomorrow you may get mauled by a ネコバス. | <UmbralRaptor> egg|nomz|egg: generally if your eyes are dewing over, that's not the weather. | <ferram4> I shall beat my problems to death with an engineer. | We can haz pdf
<kmath>
<✔lnaturale> Remembering that time a French publisher made the 3 professors who wrote this history textbook pose for a cover pho… https://t.co/yVrrOxrONA
<UmbralRaptor>
egg, mofh: ^
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<kmath>
<BlackHoleCam> In 🇯🇵 they know how to prepare fulfilling food 🍩 ⏎ ⏎ For the "Iwate Galaxy Festival" kids got to LAUNCH water 🚀 and LU… https://t.co/PVEVCvOgnT
<UmbralRaptop>
!8 is sleep real?
<galois>
UmbralRaptop: no
<mofh>
I'm with galois on this one.
<egg>
!wpn whitequark
* galois
gives whitequark an oxygen point
<egg>
!wpn котеньке
* galois
gives котеньке a krypton phosphorus gluon
<egg>
ah yes, it mediates the interaction between whitequark and the cat
<whitequark>
lol
<egg>
whitequark: how's the cat anyway
<egg>
also i should see if the HP-67 still works
<egg>
yes except the card reader which has mechanical issues
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<egg>
!wpn
* galois
gives egg a superluminal 🔪 with a functional attachment
<SnoopJeDi>
!u 🔪
<galois>
🔪: U+1f52a HOCHO
<egg>
!wpn
* galois
gives egg a teapot with a missile attachment
<egg>
hmm
<egg>
that's how you end up with orbital teapots
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<mofh>
I mean this can be desired,
<SnoopJeDi>
"Not only do we live in a simulation, but it's someone's tech demo."
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<_whitenotifier-cd19>
[Principia] pleroy labeled issue #2331: Crash on extending manoeuvre start time to end of flight plan - https://git.io/JeOK5
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<SilverFox>
whitequark, do you know what output of an ATX power supply is always on so long as it's plugged in?
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<SilverFox>
I need to have an arduino or something, turn on a computer when the power supply turns on
<whitequark>
short the green wire to ground
<whitequark>
and uh
<whitequark>
there's +5Vsb
<whitequark>
use that to power the arduino
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<SilverFox>
the green wire can just be activated or pulled to ground when the arduino turns on
<whitequark>
that's the same thing. it is active low
<SilverFox>
active low cool
<SilverFox>
I'll have to get extensions so I dont damage OG PSU wires
<SilverFox>
thanks dude
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<SilverFox>
I wonder how Majiir is doing nowadays
<SilverFox>
whitequark, do you think leaving the mobo ground pin for the pwr switch floating would be bad?
<whitequark>
ground pin for the pwr switch ?
<SilverFox>
naw nvm I'll have to connect it anyways because we still want the physical switch to act the same
<SilverFox>
so the schematic is that the arduino, powered by 5VSB will pull the pwr_switch + low, then pull it high after short period of time
<SilverFox>
yet also connecting to pwr_switch is the actual power switch
<kmath>
<ToughSf> What do you call the dense metal rod inside an Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Dsicarding Sabot penetrator? ⏎ ⏎ Staballo… https://t.co/6gcPGxZO3R
<kmath>
<johncarlosbaez> @InertialObservr @PulkkinenEsa @SvantesKatt @mathematicsprof Yeah, the easiest way to explain the fine structure co… https://t.co/JqujFSwqT7
<mofh>
"Yeah, the easiest way to explain the fine structure constant is that it's the average speed of an electron in the ground state of hydrogen, compared to the speed of light."
<egg>
mofh: found a physical explanation for why there is a coordinate-free way to say that three bivectors are positively oriented, even though that's not the case for three vectors
<egg>
(two vectors and a bivector is obvious, but three bivectors a bit less so)
<egg>
(the algebraic explanation is that ⟨[b1, b2], b3⟩ is a scalar rather than a pseudoscalar/trivector like v1∧v2∧v3, but that's hardly a physical explanation)
<egg>
mofh: so, can you find a physical eggsplanation,
<egg>
wait does my explanation actually physically work,
<mofh>
egg: hm. I'm not sure if I can, let me think about it.