egg changed the topic of #principia to: Logs: https://esper.irclog.whitequark.org/principia | <scott_manley> anyone that doubts the wisdom of retrograde bop needs to get the hell out | https://xkcd.com/323/ | <egg> calculating the influence of lamont on Pluto is a bit silly…
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⟨egg⟩ [IRC bridge test]
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⟨Starcatcher⟩ Can anyone explain why is there only a few frozen orbits and the other seems to have unexplained perturbation, at least for me
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⟨leudaimon⟩ Look up Moon Mascons
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^the moon is poorly approximated as a cow
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⟨pEdro⟩ for me the lag on craft delete was 3s tops, i consider this to be fast enough generally, i just had like 100 debris to get rid off
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⟨egg⟩ ⟪pEdro⟫ for me the lag on craft delete was 3s […] ⮪ I think it’s worth opening an issue to track this, it’s weird that just deleting something would take 3 s, and it appears that it’s far slower for others.
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⟨egg⟩ A save which exhibits that might be useful.
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⟨pEdro⟩ ill look around if i find a save that shows this happening
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⟨pEdro⟩ i have a feeling bigger saves have longer times for this, im currently trying out Skopos and with little stuff floating about its not happening
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⟨pEdro⟩ * noodling
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⟨siimav⟩ That's probably because KSP saves the persistent.sfs after every deleted vessel.
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⟨lpg⟩ the more ships exist, the slower delete is. It's plausible it's just because more ships = bigger .sfs to save, but I don't recall a noticing a difference between ships with huge principia histories (before that was fixed) and without
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⟨lpg⟩ (it also never occurred to me this might be principia-related at all)