ilovecheese

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[–] ilovecheese 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I've been using TiddlyWiki for more years than I care to remember!

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Single file, portable or hostable.

[–] ilovecheese 2 points 3 months ago

There will be a good few onion days with this haul!

[–] ilovecheese 1 points 3 months ago

Nothing specific, we use onions in so many things! Will chop and freeze the bulk of them.

[–] ilovecheese 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

All I can remember is they were supposed to be red shallots. But ended up with giant white onions by mistake!

[–] ilovecheese 1 points 3 months ago

Thanks! I'm pleased with them, good and strong!

[–] ilovecheese 4 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I'm not really sure of the 'correct' way, but I pull them when they are almost popping out of the ground and look good enough to use. Not very scientific, I know.

These onions had more growing to do, accidentally bought giant sets! But it was getting tight in my raised bed.

[–] ilovecheese 3 points 3 months ago

I bet they'll taste great!

[–] ilovecheese 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

So it's more a case of general 'mob mentality' rather than a belief in their bigoted cause? That makes sense.

[–] ilovecheese 7 points 3 months ago (3 children)

It's good they've started with the online 'influencers', but is it likely that so many young (11-15 iirc) kids became so radicalized so quickly just from these online sources?

[–] ilovecheese 5 points 3 months ago

Interesting. Edited my 1st comment for clarity, hopefully.

[–] ilovecheese 2 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Interesting downvotes.

So people want the adults that radicalized these kids to get off with no punishment?

That's a hot take I didn't expect from here!

[–] ilovecheese 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (9 children)

So they will be going after the groomers next, right? Right?

edit for clarity; the groomers of the multiple far-right kids that have so far been charged.

 

STRIKE THE EARTH!

 

Kerbalsm and Unkerballed Start are a couple of mods that make for an interesting playthrough!

 

Been working on this for a while!

 

I saw Matt Lowne use chat GPT to create a KSP mission and I thought it was a good idea. So I tried it myself!

I also wanted a custom flag, but I'm more engineer than artist, so I had AI create that for me too!

I asked for a multi part mission, that used multiple craft and multiple launches and was medium to hard in complexity.

  • Launch a mission to the Mun.

  • Scan for resources from orbit.

  • Land a scanning rover to determine a good site for a mining operation.

  • Put down crew for the new mining operation.

  • Mine ore and convert to fuel.

Here's the main launch with the scanning probe, rover, lander and ISRU craft.

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Deploying the M700 probe with enough Δv to reach a polar orbit.

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The scanning and science rover posing with it's sky crane.

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The mining module in operation

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Sending up the crew to rendezvous with the landing craft.

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The landing crew with their custom flag planted! (shame they didn't land closer to the colony, but the rover can taxi them over!)

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Thanks to the brilliant people making the mods for it!

 

Maybe it's just the long wait......

 

This design has 2 extendable docking ports:

One to allow easy docking for the landing craft and for refueling.

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And another for SSTO docking for crew access.

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I might have gone a bit overboard with this one!

 

After a successful Duna expedition I realized that without the lander the command ship had enough Δv for a brief visit to Ike to gather more of that sweet, sweet orbital science!

Thanks to a helpful gravity assist from the Mun, the crew made it back to Kerbn with a whopping 9 Δv left. If they didn't get enough aerobraking on the first pass it would have been next stop; deep space...

 

On it's way to a 100km parking orbit to await the lander craft to join it later.

It'll be carrying 3 Kerbals, a science lab and an array of science experiments to conduct along the way.

Next stop: Duna!

 
 

They're named after a town in Dorset, so must be pretty common, but I'd never heard of them before.

 

Nothing special, just a basic station with a fuel module and a couple of tugs docked.

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