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You can forcefully delete the default station AI with a newly created AI from anywhere on any zlevel
During the time when github was down we found this bug playing around as free golems. But I believe it could work anywhere even on station.
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Should these just be the same (ideally with the same code)? They are fairly similar, but with some difference, most notably the green/red in the equipper, and the list of stats in the info screen (which includes things like Cloaking and Nebula Resistance that are not visible on the equipping screen).
The minimum elevation setting only applies to predicted passes. It would probably make sense if it would also apply to the polar view and the passes in the radio and rotator controllers.
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Inspired by https://twitter.com/AdamChainz/status/1256202405311655938
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Animate menus
Right now menus just go 'pop' and appear, and then pop and disappear.
Some quick sliding/appearing animations and VFX would go a long way.
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Feb 11, 2020 - JavaScript
Today's JSON explanation var content:
"The Crab Nebula is cataloged as M1, the first on Charles Messier's famous lis"
The original text is much longer...
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Jan 22, 2020 - JavaScript
Here, the Transfer ID timeout is set to be 1 second:
The spec (both v0 and v1) says it should be 2 seconds by default, although it also could be changed by the application if necessary. We should change it to 2 seconds and possibly add a method to mak
currently the sphinx docs do not list all of the spice functions in the toc, adjust the toc depth in the docs may fix this issue.
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Apr 13, 2020 - GDScript
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Jun 1, 2020 - TypeScript
At least some of them:
incorrect position, looks like observer is between Pan and Saturn:
cel://Follow/Sun:Saturn:Pan/2019-09-24T01:26:11.75726?x=hd+WcfE8/////////////w&y=78R92Y9s&z=vSGwz0QwAw&ow=0.996460612057&ox=0.0030448977001&oy=0.0752197931511&oz=-0.0374026728395&track=Sun:Saturn&select=Sun:Saturn&fov=40.0&ts=100.0<d=0&p=1&rf=3973015&lm=0&tsrc=0&ver=3
absolutely incorrect, that time Su
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Jun 2, 2020 - Java
It's possible (and tested) to slice an arbitrary set of indices off a dimension:
b.slice(1, [2, 3, 5])
But this isn't documented.
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Aug 7, 2019 - Python
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v3 docs will remain on Postman, but will no longer be linked to.