[00:00] <dreisner7> rude is good
[00:01] <dreisner7> i have to practice on you though because i'm supposed to be writing about this very thing by december 25th
[00:01] <dreisner7> or rather, IF it errors on you, you'd know you needed to mount with discard
[00:01] <dreisner7> Sadale: how?
[00:01] <dreisner7> audiofile, its easier using fdisk and mke2fs from the terminal shell.
[00:06] <Nala_Alan1> do you have a schematic?
[00:06] <Nala_Alan1> JimBuntu: Whatever - go collect your prize dude  - hahaha!
[00:06] <Nala_Alan1> we have tons of tools for getting rid of void*, and std::any is probably the worst of all
[00:06] <Nala_Alan1> interesting, evaluation fails if an unfree package is used in an service by default, even it is not enabled?
[00:06] <Nala_Alan1> and you can't decompile C?
[00:25] <Xesxen4> pwm is just a frontend
[00:25] <Xesxen4> I think my topics elevate the channel.
[00:25] <Xesxen4> is a strong child
[00:26] <Xesxen4> mine was simple af, just everyone moving money into a wallet and the address with the most xmr deposited has the biggest chance of getting it all
[00:26] <Xesxen4> it would be too ... yeah
[00:30] <Hooloovo029> so that i can turn them all around
[00:30] <Hooloovo029> "alexa order a tactical nuke"
[00:30] <Hooloovo029> what is the different between P(A bar) and P(A^c)?
[00:30] <Hooloovo029> just try doing a git fetch
[00:30] <Hooloovo029> well, cant you just browse the network?
[00:54] <artok> dminuoso: but in the sense that its definition provides no clarity on what it is :D
[00:54] <artok> Unless you mean 12.x. There was that source leak. I'm still seeding the torrent.
[00:54] <artok> Wulf: What should I be using instead?
[00:54] <artok> well damn. i was trying to file a bug. so i decided to retest this.
[00:54] <artok> koz_: whoa, that's a big improvement :)
[01:49] <Dawidek14> yeah but it's not worth all the extra mappings for me
[01:49] <Dawidek14> i'm not feeling very dynamic right now
[01:49] <Dawidek14> wtf.
[01:50] <Dawidek14> ok, that's another indication that it truly is lockin gup
[01:50] <Dawidek14> (:.$$$) (f :: a ~> b) (g :: b ~> c) :: a ~> c
[02:04] <Guest34366> jennie: there are some mounting options, that may help if you are familiar with mounting drive in the CLI
[02:04] <Guest34366> yeah it'd only be an optimisation to error out sooner, doesn't change the semantics I guess
[02:04] <Guest34366> def. gonna explode
[02:04] <Guest34366> this wave of depolarization will travel down the axon of the neuron and cause it to expel neurotransmitter out into the synaptic clefts (connections with other neurons), and do to them what that specific neurotransmitter does
[02:05] <Guest34366> Is there an official support for plex?
[02:16] <psy_5> yeah arithmetics is a bit fiddly like that
[02:16] <psy_5> stack ghc myfile.hs   might work, idk if that's for project's or not
[02:16] <psy_5> no damp eet, pampit nao!
[02:16] <psy_5> I'm guessing I need a rule that says something like: 10.20.20.0/22 can talk to 10.10.10.0/24
[02:16] <psy_5> As someone who also uses them and never had an SD corruption issue, not really.
[02:26] <djural_1> and whatever QT does on the framebuffer
[02:26] <djural_1> fields are pretty good when they happen to be R or C or maybe Q
[02:26] <djural_1> # echo echo hello > foo; bash -c '. foo'
[02:26] <djural_1> Cpuroast: sure? the macbook needs one too
[02:26] <djural_1> say to change "a|b|c|" to "a|b^c"
[02:34] <vandemar5> majest1c: since you now shift you should use ${1+... in the message.
[02:34] <vandemar5> j416: im not sure on the clean -x command, I have some stuff ignored which I set manually
[02:34] <vandemar5> Play shitty moves, win shitty prizes.
[02:34] <vandemar5> SuperSonicSound: If you are an engineering student, you should probably remember some.
[02:34] <vandemar5> Psi-Jack, Yeah, originally on Linux, but the BSD one too :)
[03:16] <natorious3> there's more knowledge to lose
[03:16] <natorious3> joft thanks. I imagine they were auto configed by KVM or libvirt.
[03:16] <natorious3> Bits a => a -> Int -> Bool
[03:17] <natorious3> That’s going to be a much smaller cache than it used to be.
[03:17] <natorious3> 5g = 60-75 €
[03:17] <RussellB283> no dice..
[03:17] <RussellB283> Hi, has anyone got any experience with "getrlimit: Function not implemented" after an upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04?
[03:18] <RussellB283> well, let's ignore _|_ for now
[03:18] <RussellB283> the bad news is it changed almost everything in the file to "Annual"
[03:18] <RussellB283> Jonii, I followed the tutorial u provided and found that file system for drives is ext3. Now how can I convert it to NTFS as I won't be using Ubuntu anymore
[03:22] <d4n3sh28> Psi-Jack: Are you there?
[03:22] <d4n3sh28> I admit
[03:22] <d4n3sh28> the interface is so large that on a 1440p display, the browser window scroll bar shows with only a couple of clicks I can be on a page that is double that width.
[03:23] <d4n3sh28> ahhh ok didn't know about the :: syntax, i was doing FromS (TNodeS ls rs) = TNode a (FromS ls) (FromS rs)
[03:23] <d4n3sh28> I thought SteamOS was for spreadsheets
[03:28] <XVar`> Damn you, mancha, now I'm wondering what kind of shape that would be.
[03:28] <XVar`> Doct:  You need to specify the size of an array, yes.  But a pointer no.
[03:28] <XVar`> iCookie: nah, just deeply involved into rev enginering this gimbal control softweare shit
[03:28] <XVar`> teth: never tried it, odn't know what guide you're using, but i'd make sure first that youer kernel has all the options required to make it work. usually gentoo wiki guides will tell you what that is
[03:28] <XVar`> I created myself an SSL wildcard certificate via DNS challenge (via acme.sh). This Wildcard cert now seems to work fine with a subdomain like i.e. staging.example.com but for some reasons on the main domain example.com Chromium for example reports NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID any ideas?
[03:33] <syncnys> SS/NKVD in the making
[03:33] <syncnys> but you're mixing things up and that's not helping
[03:33] <syncnys> Yeah that's pretty bad design oiaohm
[03:33] <syncnys> Penguin: The process is mostly the same for most distros.
[03:33] <syncnys> from epel
[03:36] <dcb28> "Goddurn it, this 2009 should be flying at warp 3, not HDD chugging!" *checks profile* "Linkspeed: 1.5 Gbps" Damnit, Samsung! *replaces with SanDisk* *checks profile* "Linkspeed: 3.0 Gbps" "Now that's more like it!"
[03:36] <dcb28> dstolfa: The thing that annoys me is that they list all individuals sanitisers and some groups, but nowhere gives you a nice overview what the maximum compatible set of sanitisers you can combine is. Anyway, I'll just start fiddling again
[03:36] <dcb28> LuminaxAndro: hah. No. That is utterly pointless.
[03:36] <dcb28> =N
[03:36] <dcb28> but i doubt that a 5th gen i7 with 4 cores can do 1khs
[05:44] <solidsnack7> Ok then...
[05:44] <solidsnack7> when you log in, you can choose a session type (in other words, the desktop environment you want to use), and you probably have "Plasma" there
[05:44] <solidsnack7> Viper-7: no, I'm not policing. Ops do that.
[05:45] <solidsnack7> does linux really have a code of conduct or was that a joke?
[07:14] <andrewsh12> Vivvy: don't have that flag on my system,  what are you running?
[07:14] <andrewsh12> lotuspsychje, full-upgrade does nothing http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nQzP6vTkFV/
[07:14] <andrewsh12> daxorid: and the GRANT command didn't produce any output..?
[07:14] <andrewsh12> dmwit: How would you know where the second list starts for infinite lists?
[07:14] <andrewsh12> recent customer project was all about battery life
[07:20] <Jeruvy> i rarely laugh at irc stuffs, but "nickenchuggets" made me laugh, am i weird?
[07:20] <Jeruvy> dreisner: thanks a bunch for the help. Only problem now is that I don't get any text on the screen, but still no errors at least. I'll keep working on it. And grummund thanks, will look into that too :)
[07:21] <Jeruvy> but I wont read it if its d.g. nonesense
[07:21] <Jeruvy> had to take care of something important, sorry if i didnt see your response, super appreciate it
[07:21] <Jeruvy> still a very touchy subject tomeaton17
[07:25] <gmh3> symbot: φ
[07:25] <gmh3> Bacteria: wtmp ?
[07:25] <gmh3> too large
[07:25] <gmh3> so this becomes confusing
[07:25] <gmh3> zumba_ad_: (btw, if you use people's nicks, it's easier to keep the discussion going)
[08:45] <glasspelican14> tor guis ?
[08:45] <glasspelican14> either modify the package.yaml file and generate the cabal file from that or edit the cabal file and delete the package.yaml file
[08:45] <glasspelican14> Naan: how are you using it
[08:45] <glasspelican14> elvishjerricco: its just dagmar, this place was fine before he came back.
[08:45] <glasspelican14> or set them up in an automounter so it only mounts on demand
[08:47] <krabat> Smashcat, ok, thanks for your approval, sadly, it doesn't count for anything... sadly? who am I kidding, luckily, since you seem to be confused
[08:47] <krabat> johnflux: or within each function, determine the thread in which it is running and take action based on thread id / context.
[08:47] <krabat> So why is this a thing? https://ideone.com/yKCksq I know why it works, but i don't quite understand why nobody would prevent that kind of stuff
[08:47] <krabat> you should pass each variable in your script
[08:47] <krabat> qswz: declare what kind of object?
[09:27] <null_ptr5> slyjester: one more question you using mic jack on your sound card  or something like monitor jack etc.
[09:27] <null_ptr5> unable to get latest version info
[09:27] <null_ptr5> Yup. Better have an interrupt for a change already recorded than missing an interrupt for a change not recorded.
[10:03] <sigma_g20> oh right, no pragma, I forgot
[10:03] <sigma_g20> sorry 27
[10:03] <sigma_g20> Exactly what it was designed for... finally
[10:08] <Code_Red> rocktop: no you don't, just copy it in as is
[10:08] <Code_Red> dorp:  i dont think that works for 2d arrays too and wanted the two to look the same
[10:08] <Code_Red> okuu: it's not like the conditions have to be treated as separate
[10:08] <Code_Red> I still want to hear about monochrom's large program
[10:08] <Code_Red> only really has a use on OEM preinstalled windows.
[10:25] <hikiko3> asking here is fine. preferably with more context next time.
[10:25] <hikiko3> i think there is a mess right now
[10:25] <hikiko3> *using different types
[10:42] <epta14> I just rsync'd the tree back to /usr/share/relink/ and tried again, worked
[10:42] <epta14> after update
[10:42] <epta14> like wgetpaste for images
[11:03] <arcanez25> i am converting some code from pthread_mutex to std::mutex, and there is some code that creates a mutex, locks it, creates a thread, then try to `lock` the mutex again, and then blocks until the new thread unlocks the mutex - that's trivial with pthread_mutex, but how can i do that in c++?
[11:03] <arcanez25> im norwegian, Hitler liked the Norwegians
[11:03] <arcanez25> you get virtual access to files on your HFS/APFS drive inside the VM
[11:03] <arcanez25> hi there, how do I force lubuntu to have transparency terminal windows?
[11:03] <arcanez25> Programs vary for each DE Zexaron
[11:03] <arcanez25> used as my isp
[11:34] <hreinnbeck0> zfe: I would never work for someone who yelled at me
[11:34] <hreinnbeck0> ok, let me look closer
[11:34] <hreinnbeck0> `which` can lie, use `type`
[11:55] <fundies> Fox_: some background to help understand the error. It comes from a script in the initram file-system (initrd.img file)
[11:55] <fundies> {} static char const digit[64] = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
[11:55] <fundies> just little advice
[11:58] <dannx25> oiaohm: 50 years without software sounds great, that would totally ruin the mass surveillance plan
[11:59] <dannx25> ircing from a console on same machine.
[11:59] <dannx25> Weather for Las Vegas, NV: 35.4 C (95.7 F) - Conditions: Clear - Humidity: 28% - Wind: From the South at 3 MPH, gusting to 6.4 KPH.
[11:59] <dannx25> yeah in my concience I know that but sometimes I just have to
[11:59] <dannx25> cousteau: why did you want your script to go to the scripts directory?
[11:59] <dannx25> you have that ln(x) >= 0
[12:01] <WestCoastHotDog> Okay. Thanks. I'll keep this in mind.
[12:01] <WestCoastHotDog> less to cut out at least :P
[12:01] <WestCoastHotDog> brett1479: yeah well no one told me vector calculus has something to do with algebraic geometry
[12:01] <WestCoastHotDog> because the rings are not "rings of functions on some familiar space"
[12:12] <aaronm044> curses/terminfo/termcap is the gold standard for interacting with terminals in a portable way. if you don't need a subset of the functionality it provides, don't use it
[12:12] <aaronm044> BC=British Columbia
[12:12] <aaronm044> Boarders: What's your proposed alternative?
[12:12] <aaronm044> You can't begin to compare a computer language with a natural language.
[12:12] <aaronm044> but in this case we start from a vector space, and consider all possible lie brackets on it, so it's really just any base for the vector space
[12:12] <aaronm044> unyu: i did just that
[12:18] <ryzokuken__> dminuoso: It's just sorta done opportunistically when detected, which might be affected by optimisations, etc.
[12:18] <ryzokuken__> hindu as in the brand
[12:18] <ryzokuken__> i know that isovector was talking about writing a book actually
[12:19] <Guest80822> at this point it's pretty much convention in the linux world
[12:19] <Guest80822> Murii: it affects compile-time performance, but it's still not C++ templates, so you're good ;)
[12:19] <Guest80822> You need to create a new text item with the script and then use it in a bar's .items option
[12:34] <romanzolotarev> which like I said, SHOULD technically work. it's just that you'll be limited in where you can actually boot from (first four partitions, MBR has some size limit too iirc, etc)
[12:34] <romanzolotarev> I guess the bridge is suffering as I only see my Matrix side monologue
[12:34] <romanzolotarev> Rickta59: hi, thanks for Atmega board detector link
[12:34] <romanzolotarev> { int* array = new int[5](); }
[12:34] <romanzolotarev> hey, someone here with and AMD GPU who's willing to help me verify something about PCI Device Classes? (will take max. 5 minutes)
[12:49] <evilgohan23> __abc__: not really.
[12:49] <evilgohan23> xsperry: I can find foldl used _all_ over the place of GHC.
[12:49] <evilgohan23> thats a cute case
[12:49] <evilgohan23> When using canConvert() and convert() consecutively, it is possible for canConvert() to return true, but convert() to return false. This is typically because canConvert() only reports the general ability of QVariant to convert between types given suitable data; it is still possible to supply data which cannot actually be converted.
[12:49] <evilgohan23> if that's not supposed to work the release notes should mention it
[12:52] <countingsort> still nuthin. https://pastebin/com/hFxqUEXA
[12:52] <countingsort> dminuoso: ohh let me try that
[12:52] <countingsort> ARgh
[12:52] <countingsort> koala_man, what do you mean "how"?
[12:52] <countingsort> anyone know any good tricks for eliminating backtracking in lpeg?
[12:52] <countingsort> I always wonder, no friends or family to say anything about that? Wtf?
[13:06] <Flyer0> Blondie101010, just checked status, there is an error, trying to fix
[13:06] <Flyer0> most HR departments don't do that anymore, they just run a keyword filter and leave it to the engineering teams to vete the resume
[13:06] <Flyer0> you realize that question has missing parameters? :)
[13:06] <Flyer0> any mobo firmware that even supports secure boot over pxe : /
[13:16] <FalconSpy25> printf "%d args:" "$#"
[13:28] <Labtec901> 30 is more common
[13:28] <Labtec901> AndrewPRS: set QT_FATAL_WARNINGS=1 and use a debugger
[13:28] <Labtec901> run it on fritOS
[13:28] <Labtec901> The second `catch` is inside the lambda because lambdas extend as far as possible.
[13:28] <Labtec901> Branes: I enjoy all ethnic groups and skin colors I just thought it was strange for a character to change, when people don't do that in real life
[13:28] <Labtec901> are you watching the one I posted?
[13:56] <number8019> so the loop only ever restarts if you manually quit less
[13:56] <number8019> Johnjay: but yours probably doesn't have that
[13:56] <number8019> Crystal Thin Film Transistor.
[13:56] <number8019> Dagmar: I dont understand. You just told me to boot into installation media in UEFI mode. Where do I go then?
[13:58] <larainema> [ Swift turn: German FM says EU needs bank transactions system independent from US - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
[13:58] <larainema> q:
[13:58] <larainema> and a bit matrix multiplication
[13:58] <larainema> *triggered*
[13:58] <larainema> may be you try it, you will find my trouble.
[14:12] <donut_19> anyway, off to the house.
[14:12] <donut_19> or :new
[14:12] <donut_19> only to list files, if it's worth for that?
[14:12] <donut_19> It is not clear to me what you want to show in the first place.
[14:12] <donut_19> hans_henrik: One is that casting the return of malloc can potentially hide a source of bugs is so exotic on any standard compiler.
[14:19] <implementation14> Paste is available without ads on http://pastebin.com/raw?i=fFhNeXCn
[14:19] <implementation14> Komanda4323: anyway using xargs won't be enough for this. you'll have to write a loop. e.g.: while IFS= read -ru "$fd" path; do ...; done {fd}< <(fswatch -o . -e "\\.git.*)
[14:19] <implementation14> Looks to me like it's a good job I never adopted Sabayon as my main OS. Updates DO take calendar time. Three hours, so far, and counting.
[14:19] <implementation14> chess with gnus
[14:21] <wkalt18> since you have 12 spots
[14:21] <wkalt18> what is a specific use of integration and derivation
[14:21] <wkalt18>     Perhaps you meant ‘BS.pack’ (imported from Data.ByteString)
[14:55] <nirved> io_elephant: uh...i don't know? probably have to use a tool that would try and work around VFS as much as possible
[14:56] <nirved> it's actually p nice, I think.
[14:56] <nirved> tweekmonster: with djangoplus#complete -x C-o doesn't produce list of completions at all.
[14:56] <nirved> given that it produces UB, the compiler /can/ in principle use it to optimize
[14:58] <daniel22> and it's quite slow at it
[14:58] <daniel22> Viper-7 like these but toned down
[14:58] <daniel22> forcing cache drops, that is.
[15:15] <ibrightly23> e.g if you can't type where you want to jump, it's not the intended use case really
[15:15] <ibrightly23> ngc3982: ls -rt | tail -1
[15:15] <ibrightly23> supernovah, I'd say switch to Fedora. Though.
[15:15] <ibrightly23> stars ɑrᥱ nοt dⲟіᥒg Αlⅼɑh iѕ doinɡ
[15:23] <Slartibart10> [ *PART 3* AUDIO OF THE INTERCEPT TO THE STOLEN DASH at SeaTac - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
[15:23] <Slartibart10> trying to mount a config for a kibana docker container
[15:23] <Slartibart10> I was just thinking about buying a 1930s Maytag to use.
[15:23] <mefistofeles13> as a wild guess from what you described, it sounds like a single diode with a capacitor in parallel, in series with the element
[15:23] <mefistofeles13> weeb ot
[15:23] <mefistofeles13> jinx
[15:23] <mefistofeles13> honestly when it comes to storage I'd just stick to well-known brands
[15:28] <ibouvousaime4> It actually still worked to install 32-bit arch a couple of weeks after they official drop date
[15:28] <ibouvousaime4> DevAntoine: yes they do, but whether or not they are executed depends on how they got to run some processes (such as my cron example...it doesn't source the usual bash profile stuff)
[15:28] <ibouvousaime4> yeah I have a vpn but it's not on and won't work with my computer at the same time
[15:33] <tsaavik9> nacc: not a fresh install of 18.04 but someone posted a workaround on reddit, (figured it's worth sharing in case anyone else comes in) if you login using Wayland and log back out, then you can log back in using the regular settings and they will work again for some reason
[15:33] <tsaavik9> It's not a highlight. Not per se.
[15:33] <tsaavik9> _abc_: lol, that's what I think
[15:33] <tsaavik9> this is a blame to @appservice-irc:matrix.org
[15:33] <tsaavik9> *shrug* seemed Jewish to me
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> if you are running your irc client as root, consider not doing so
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> !quote add <garyzeasshole> is adolf on coinbase yet?
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> could it be sin(theta) = +- sqrt(1 - cos^2(theta)) + 1 ?
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> they never re
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> tomreyn:  I think I put `nomodeset`in the wrong spot
[15:36] <ssbarnea24> nevermind, it does if you do not specify -n
[15:49] <croccydile29> *cough* sed is better *cough*
[15:50] <croccydile29> and i dont know if its completely open source
[15:50] <croccydile29> toppler: Yes, I think they're uncommon.
[15:50] <croccydile29> azulakina, not sure what you are referring to
[15:50] <croccydile29> depends on the context
[16:15] <SicoWork2> i kinda felt bad, i didn't think it would go that far, but it turns out the shopteacher was as big of a dick as I
[16:15] <SicoWork2> I remember having this problem before, can't remember what to do.
[16:15] <SicoWork2> Psi-Jack, Sorry I really am trying to help.
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> Thanks for the answers
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> "RayV_" is not registered, "RayV" is
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> in the same sense that `foo = liftIO (putStrLn "Hello")` infers as foo :: MonadIO m => m ()
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> wow, that's a really strange interface name but okay
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> int-e: hmm, could do a quasiquoter
[16:18] <tomeaton1711> I've figured it out long ago :)
[16:29] <Spaulding21> Loshki: I laughed; I'm a bad person
[16:29] <Spaulding21> clever - I'll try doing it with apparmor, thank you for the suggestions :)
[16:29] <Spaulding21> chron0: this guy might be fucking up a kernel too - https://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/blogs/wiredenterprise/wp-content/uploads//2012/06/Screen-shot-2012-06-18-at-10.32.45-AM.png
[16:29] <Spaulding21> math101: Shortest-length path between two points.
[16:45] <sgflt> unique_ptr<T*> looks like a red flag
[16:45] <sgflt> I have no good cement recipes
[16:45] <sgflt> port 80 does work, otherwise people wont get redirected
[16:45] <Guest83197> oh i want dis
[16:46] <Guest83197> Is there an easy fix for pre-pending black and freezing the last Frame?
[16:54] <Guest33902> plesss any cards
[16:54] <Guest33902> * «10:05:20pm:(+) Mochi101»: 2-3 times a day
[16:54] <Guest33902> ^ I
[16:54] <Guest33902> Edico: often file systems which are not well documented and thus have to be reverse engineered are implmented through fuse on linux. this is also the case for ntfs. it is a complex, not properly documented, proprietary, file system. which ubuntu provides good enough but not complete support for, thanks to an immense reverse engineering effort, and a mostly but not fully complete implementation as a fuse file system.
[16:54] <Guest33902> i prefer pva panels
[18:25] <Guest50864> guess you're not pro enough to use proftp
[18:25] <Guest50864> now am fully secured
[18:25] <Guest50864> nickspoon: https://sanctum.geek.nz/cgit/dotfiles.git/commit/?id=a7cfe71
[18:25] <Guest50864> Habbie: https://travis-ci.org/Mudlet/Mudlet/jobs/431097965
[18:25] <Guest50864> because then you have a reason to shoot up the place
[18:25] <Guest50864> sure does.
[18:36] <ao25> im just trying to backup my home directory. and its bieng a *$%7
[18:36] <ao25> Zcash is #21/1921 @ 0.30% ~ $126.80 / 0.00 ZEC ~ 1h/1d/7d: -0.2/-1.19/-14.8 ~ 24h vol. 738,209.15 ZEC / $93,608,940.58
[18:36] <ao25> or create a one page site that is like i disavow everything
[18:36] <ao25> They are having a negative effect on the linux userbase
[18:45] <wloncom8> .  ..  btcd.conf  logs  rpc.cert  rpc.key
[18:45] <wloncom8> so whats goin on?
[18:45] <wloncom8> I don't even know a lot about combinatorics
[18:45] <wloncom8> No0n3Left: you don't need spaces to be escaped.
[19:28] <ziplock> smells of xy
[19:28] <ziplock> might mean that there is something is wrong somewhere, and its stopping some generalisations so it would be good to understand and fix
[19:28] <ziplock> jottr: use crontab and @daily there
[19:41] <\renaud18> So if I didn't want to see an average, but instead see the exact value at each second interval, I'd have to be getting statistics at each second, right? In other words, the lowest value I can put between those brackets is equal to my scraping interval, correct?
[19:41] <\renaud18> Why did it change from 709 to what I can only assume is 601 color space? Do I have to specify that?
[19:41] <\renaud18> i recently got a bag of potmeters from there…
[19:41] <\renaud18> the output becomes 1280x724 instead of 1280x720
[19:47] <marvi24> often times we actually know, to an individual, who is behind spam
[19:47] <marvi24> what is <q-bang>? I can't find it in the help
[19:47] <marvi24> yeah, got to use one with enough watts and enough voltage on 12v rail (though if it doesn't output enough amps on the 12v rail, you could remove some of the more power hungry hardware for testing).
[19:47] <marvi24> so a starting point is   select session_id, every(registered is not true) as is_guest from yourtable group by session_id;
[20:10] <lex> hi there
[20:12] <bsz> blackflow: how to do that?  adding ipv6.disable=1 to kernel during boot of netinstall didnt help
[20:12] <bsz> that would be extra nice indeed.
[20:12] <bsz> To be clear, at a point where dy/dx is 0/0
[20:12] <bsz> and that is when you change your vendor
[20:12] <bsz> now after running apt-get upgrade samba ceased working saying "cant start LBS or something"
[20:12] <bsz> but without swap on OOM I'm getting the oom killer within a few minutes usually, so meh
[20:32] <oyvindmo29> I see the typo now with the period
[20:32] <oyvindmo29> Padawan-: Then how is "power of two" and "prime" different?
[20:32] <oyvindmo29> .mine 88
[20:35] <than19> LNA + modest antenna can get you to not needing to decode much of the protocol to get the signal.
[20:35] <than19> let's have a look...
[20:35] <than19> Because I'm that bored right now.
[20:35] <than19> nickspoon: oh, I guess <C-j> does work. I guess I did something wrong when I tried. What do I have to do to get <M-j> mapped? I'd rather have that actually
[20:35] <than19> in cartesian
[20:35] <than19> timemage: nice :D
[20:46] <lex_> fossfreedom: hey there again
[20:46] <lex_> you told me, that there's always help needed in the discourse help channel
[20:46] <lex_> which one did you actually refer to?
[20:49] <caliculk3> that can happen with laziness
[20:49] <caliculk3> only wine64
[20:49] <caliculk3> Viper-7: me either
[20:52] <retr0h[m]1> RayTracer: if i use  grep -oE 'flinkTime..[0-9]{2}' /log/jetty/metrics.log
[20:52] <retr0h[m]1> and put it up on pornhub
[20:52] <retr0h[m]1> It's only been quiet for about nine hourse...
[20:53] <retr0h[m]1> If it's discolored it'll be heat, if it's an irregular chunky break when magnified it'll be stress.
[20:53] <retr0h[m]1> well i had joined a channel there, and was speaking in it, and then did /nick without switching windows or anything
[21:40] <jej29> so yeah, i would love to not have to think about filling  ${irc.server.freenode.autojoin}
[22:07] <rhcp17> baldengineer: or until it's lower, and the part goes bang
[22:07] <rhcp17> lucky I sold 4 xmr for 380eur
[22:07] <rhcp17> yeah, and it seems pretty loony to me
[22:07] <rhcp17> I think it's best to understand this in the context of flat Mikowski spacetime first.
[22:35] <Dead_Body7> zanzibizarre: if you pushed history, then that history is part of the remote
[22:35] <Dead_Body7> canurabus same as the script:
[22:35] <Dead_Body7> hmmm, looks like it stopped working now that I downgraded
[22:35] <Dead_Body7> oh no that won't work, it'll just insert a tab and you're already doing that. And it only looks like ^I in command-line mode. Please ignore me
[22:53] <downunder> i dont see a problem of make the wrapper start both bitcoind and armory.app, my concern is how to make bitcoind quit when i quit amory.app
[22:53] <downunder> break beam may be the easiest, with just basic laser diodes and a PIR sensor so the lasers only go on when someone is near the stairs (to save on laser life time)
[22:53] <downunder> retrosenator: u gonna mass fab?
[22:54] <downunder> yeah theres no option to reinstall just the drivers
[23:22] <ljboiler15> So, does anyone know how to use OR commands for sort?
[23:22] <ljboiler15> Cale: in the paste?
[23:22] <ljboiler15> rails is running on heroku. so not lsof/netstat possible, afaik
[23:22] <ljboiler15> hw decoding not necessary.
[23:22] <ljboiler15> Where is it writting those logs?  Does the new user have write access to those files (if they exist) or the directory (if they don't)?
[23:22] <ljboiler15> I got advice to run this: bash -lx 2> /home/user/console.error.log and I will now pastebin the result I have received
[23:55] <Brownout15> or you can flash the uf2 on a second board by doing the same thing, but in reverse
[23:55] <Brownout15> Ok, it occurse to me that I sent my question when I wasn't voiced
[23:55] <Brownout15> lgierth Kubuxu ^^
[23:55] <Brownout15> (n/2) choose (n/4) is O(2^(n/2) / sqrt(n))
[23:55] <Brownout15> (line 1301 of the kernel Makefile, in the version i'm playing with right now anyway)