egg changed the topic of #kspacademia to: https://git.io/JqLs2 | Dogs are cats. Spiders are cat interferometers. | 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 | Logs: https://esper.irclog.whitequark.org/kspacademia
* raptop pokes libreoffice with a cat
* raptop addes apoapsis, periapsis, and barycenter to the spellcheck
* raptop threatens the big green owl with a cat. You're overdoing the gamifying
<X> Was the dart successful? Can we deflect asteroids?
<X> Also, I’m a show of force kind of guy. People need
<X> To know you’re willing
<X> To set off a bomb.
<X> It doesn’t necessarily need to be on enemy territory though. Yeah. I just irradiated the ocean…. You wanna dance?
<raptop> probably, we're still waiting for information about the orbit changes
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<SnoopJ> !8 is linear momentum conserved?
<galois> SnoopJ: yes
<SnoopJ> good bot
<galois> =]
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<galois> [wikipedia] Raptor code | "In computer science, Raptor codes (rapid tornado; see Tornado codes) are the first known class of fountain codes with linear time encoding and decoding. They were invented by Amin Shokrollahi in 2000/2001 and were first published in 2004 as an extended abstract. Raptor codes are a significant theoretical and practical improvement over LT codes, which were the first practical class of fountain codes.Raptor […]"