[00:59] <krav_6> though I guess you could just observe that two different particular choices of A end up requiring different choices of B
[00:59] <krav_6> Hey all---how do you make `Nat` from GHC.Types a member of the `Eq` typeclass?
[00:59] <krav_6> Right..
[00:59] <krav_6> andrewh: any output there?
[00:59] <krav_6> Nah, because when I tin etched PCBs, there's no lead in that.
[01:15] <MATPOCKuH> what are you expecting to gain from writing it for all MoandError, and not just making it SignupEvent' -> IO () ?
[01:15] <MATPOCKuH> did you use $PATH instead of $path?
[01:15] <MATPOCKuH> assuming its 10 on 2nd gen
[01:15] <MATPOCKuH> hippie2000: if you can give me the nick I can check what's happening
[01:16] <MATPOCKuH> the popular clients attached sound effects to some words or phrases too
[01:28] <mmedvede13> it is the 'git rebase development' part that i had doubts about because feature_branch is public
[01:28] <mmedvede13> "leg" is not correct there.
[01:28] <mmedvede13> light, i saved your cloak
[01:28] <mmedvede13> .c 5300/36
[01:28] <mmedvede13> btw, see my vid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGmw7aZjQAc
[01:45] <reepca-laptop> w00t!
[01:45] <reepca-laptop> Someone from Ukraine is constantly trying to access my Linux machine and I'm not sure how to block it:
[01:45] <reepca-laptop> Debian 8!!!
[01:45] <reepca-laptop> anyway, people, please.
[01:45] <reepca-laptop> it's terrible :/
[02:14] <scode23> and the answer in the solution manual is also -1
[02:14] <scode23> and this was a popular mod
[02:14] <scode23> TJ-:   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases  zesty and artful are both EOL - can they be upgraded without doing something special ?
[02:14] <scode23> pingfloyd: it doesn't help
[02:14] <scode23> ~rms
[02:20] <juancate23> http://www.text2image.com/pit_t2i/saver
[02:20] <juancate23> right now I'm trying to work out if it's possible to keep the C feel but improve dependency handling without any losses
[02:20] <juancate23> where gmt+1
[02:20] <juancate23> coz too many proces of tcp proxy
[02:20] <juancate23> cmj: Why would I reset it? I haven't even configged it yet. I'm trying to tease out how a pesky proprietary app even talks to it.
[03:04] <cryptk27> debiane: It's more like I read about it, then forgot about it, and now I want to solve it myself.
[03:04] <cryptk27> blackk: One prominent application was the Adams--Atiyah proof of the Hopf invariant one problem
[03:04] <cryptk27> hrnz: A function to be found.
[03:04] <cryptk27> jim yap, that happens even on IRC :(
[03:04] <cryptk27> Morning o/
[03:16] <Krakke15> ananke: and I stand by that
[03:16] <Krakke15> err, *inoremap
[03:16] <Krakke15> thats just one example ofc, but indicative
[03:16] <Krakke15> LazyGnoll: Thanks -- I'll take a look there!
[03:16] <Krakke15> Shmam: it probably wont help with the nvme, but you  never know
[03:21] <hkraal0> but it needs to hold for all A
[03:21] <hkraal0> I get the that the RHS needs to be a constant string expression
[03:21] <hkraal0> any output?
[03:21] <hkraal0> seeіng іs not ԁoing Aⅼlah iѕ dοіᥒg
[03:21] <hkraal0> so i kinda gottta make em work
[03:31] <unknownids_> Not sure I do follow but
[03:32] <unknownids_> peetaur2: I got the iso for that as well.
[03:32] <unknownids_> a____ptr: I don't remember much
[03:32] <unknownids_> LikWidChz: and you are only going to talk with experienced people, because that's how you roll?
[03:32] <unknownids_> among and what other vulnerbilities does it include (found since then
[03:33] <ineiros> No its' off topiccccc.
[03:33] <ineiros> depilation is awesome too
[03:33] <ineiros> that way you won’t be tempted to ruin the lives of children.
[03:33] <ineiros> dc-, yeah, it's across multiple IRC networks.... they are showing how desperate they are
[03:33] <ineiros> pingou: what exactly? libgit2 update?
[05:39] <Fairy17> for example it starts with awk -F '\\' or awk -F '/'
[05:39] <Fairy17> i'm just a bit stupid
[05:39] <Fairy17> The partitions look OK....1 EFI and 1 Linux
[05:39] <Fairy17> xingu: Hardware's identical. Intel 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+
[05:39] <Fairy17> but that wouldn't cause disconnections anyways
[05:53] <Gnitset9> windows 10 is newer and it has wsl
[05:53] <Gnitset9> the book = "Haskell Programming"
[05:53] <Gnitset9> main = putStrLn "<<loop>>"
[05:53] <Gnitset9> oh, that directly breaks ABI then
[05:53] <Gnitset9> hicoleri: (contd.) Do I have to write it in terms of r or is it possible to write it in terms of only the angle k?
[06:39] <Guest58266> any designers here?
[06:39] <Guest58266> hexchat is decent. weechat if you don't mind cli and a bit of a learning curve
[06:39] <Guest58266> do you have uncommitted changes that you wish to keep?
[06:39] <Guest58266> yes, old unix boxes are often very loud
[06:39] <Guest58266> hm. even though it's now owned by nginx:nginx through all of /var/www via chown -R, I created a test.txt file in the directory and yet /var/log/nginx/error.log is saying Permission denied...
[06:58] <anhj6> i suggested bounding the value!
[06:58] <anhj6> Maybe later this evening
[06:58] <anhj6> well... i dont thhink so
[06:58] <anhj6> ollien_: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information.
[06:58] <anhj6> but it's also just neat fo rthings like:
[07:02] <migy10> everyone here writes their own editors using the wonderful yi editor library
[07:02] <migy10> There's no need to put the kernel on the USB stick
[07:02] <migy10> contracts will still have a cost, though
[07:02] <migy10> igemnace: I want to compare the current state whatever it is locally versus the current state on remote
[07:02] <migy10> UofC is obviously a very strong school, and I thought many parts of Chicago were nice
[07:27] <wingrime2> (With Chrome)
[07:27] <wingrime2> When using fast-export | fast-import to copy another repo into another, is there any way to link the old master to the new incoming master?
[07:27] <wingrime2> i had anime on vhs
[07:27] <wingrime2> GnomeX, but still, does your machine have any kind of button or killswitch for bluetooth? maybe backside of the motherboard?
[07:27] <wingrime2> tolt: I'll have a look into them too then, thanks :)
[07:47] <fiQmob11> stop obsoleting my machines
[07:47] <fiQmob11> Forlorn_: :h :w_c
[07:47] <fiQmob11> blackflow: yes, they're forcing
[07:47] <fiQmob11> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RYZvx988bz/plain/
[07:47] <fiQmob11> tang^, are you sure?
[07:57] <sns23> Masari (MSR) is #802. Last price $0.17 / ฿0.00002719. 24h volume $4,047 changed -4.43%. Market cap $1,226,367. Available / total coin supply 7,010,435 / 7,010,435.
[07:57] <sns23> ah, maybe you look for keywords activity... well
[07:57] <sns23> rafalcpp: again, assuming the PCI bus (and rest of the PC driving it) can actually achieve 20 gbps
[07:57] <sns23> Thank you jim, I am just super noob with postgresql, trying to get a headstart without hearing "RTFM" right now. I am reading the manual right now, but while interacting. Just starting out. Trying not to ask questions until I am someone based in the material.
[07:57] <sns23> geordi, --clang int main() { static char arr1[10]; char arr2[10]{}; }
[08:08] <firebird7> yeah, that
[08:08] <firebird7> S7-GRAPH for charts. and FBD is one of three ways to create a network: STL, LAD and FBD
[08:08] <firebird7> if associated types are to be named functional dependencies, then they should be visible to the class head to be constrained
[08:08] <firebird7> if you're sure the script is guilty, it must be fixed then
[08:08] <firebird7> If I have a loghost with lot of logfiles isnt there a way to rotate the logs without specifying all subdirectories and log filenames?
[08:26] <Guest9609> maybe something like Fmap is possible...
[08:26] <Guest9609> Am using Ubuntu Unity and I've only used 1.5 gig RAM after having it on for 6+ hours
[08:26] <Guest9609> is it fisher-paykel?
[08:27] <Guest9609> life would be so much easier if someone could just be arsed to carefully consider and write a bunch of FAQs about the tools we're trying to use
[08:27] <Guest9609> And haven't bothered to write a new one <_<
[08:27] <Douhet29> "1" and "1" is better
[08:27] <Douhet29>  /topic needs an update :)
 in fact, in our environment, our change control is such that the devs don't have access to salt master at all, so either we login to production minions individually or we ticket the required deployment and the infra team deploy
[08:28] <Douhet29> This is also not true, except if you squint hard.
[08:28] <Douhet29> that should fix it?
[08:55] <kev__> Yeah, fat chance. :-D
[08:55] <kev__> does this make sense to anyone? I mean https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2915623/can-i-use-the-idea-from-fourier-series-to-solve-a-simple-discrete-problem-that-i
[08:55] <kev__> i'd like to see whether this also shows acpi errors
[08:55] <kev__> isn't running emacs one of the signs of a psychopathic mind?
[08:55] <kev__> is there some way I can make avr-gcc show its version
[09:11] <madchap> like 4k-1080p transcodes
[09:11] <madchap> Tuxist, did mknod return an error?
[09:11] <madchap> but it was useless unless you simply wanted to load games from tape and play
[09:11] <madchap> this is now my gfs computer runnig a windows style OS
[09:11] <madchap> i meant to say, so the handle has two pieces
[09:14] <DJClean1> always know your audience
[09:14] <DJClean1> Direct sale at first
[09:14] <DJClean1> Might as well be saying "What's this red wire do?
[09:14] <DJClean1> hi, i am new to arduino. I have a multi-file project (single .ino file and then a bunch of .h and .cpp files). the C files are included in .ino via a single include (with absolute path) and then included among themselves (kind of daisy chained). I need to alter the C files but if I edit a file and put some garbage lines in it, it wont throw error and will compile fine... looks like the Arduino IDE would have a separate copy of those
[09:14] <DJClean1> tried to
[09:14] <DJClean1> DDG has no DNS?
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> on the start i hat push many time enter to skip the amount of error but than it do the jobn what i need :x
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> if you give read no variable name it uses REPLY.
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> aging raid set, rebuild, death
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> What would the type of the operation you want be?
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> That'd be silly. Regular backups are a thing!
[09:42] <ronny[mx]> Without the complications of differential geometry.
[10:25] <Project_epsilon> Why not process it in main*
[10:25] <Project_epsilon> So you might have to get her one too.
[10:25] <Project_epsilon> Bunk, how bout yours?
[10:25] <Project_epsilon> also compress
[10:35] <woggle20> nacc: And there is no way to get the harddrives connected?
[10:35] <woggle20> It's just a dynamic thing that needs to be done to use ncurses with many possible colors
[10:35] <woggle20> that is, a Mac Mini, inside an Apple keyboard with ports out the back
[10:56] <krako17> johnw: the machinery around custom combinators has become very opaque and is not documented anywhere
[10:56] <krako17> I have a script that sets an event when something is ready. It loops and fills syslog because it uses sudo. Is it possible to only use sudo once? https://dpaste.de/ao6o
[10:56] <krako17> isn't there a flag to give to vim, to interpret the script  ?
[10:56] <krako17> maybe there are several enemies
[11:07] <Guest13794> environmental conservation
[11:08] <Guest13794> how do i call functions inline in vimscript?
[11:08] <Guest13794> check out how nice this is https://imgur.com/TSu2uet
[11:47] <Valentine9> Seems to me most use emacs.
[11:47] <Valentine9> peksi: You can /join #archlinux now.
[11:48] <Valentine9> Do you want to do  "lp  to paste that string "line1/nline2" ?
[12:18] <jwheare0> kevin__: to tell you i'm sorry for everythin' i've done
[12:18] <jwheare0> Maybe it isn't.
[12:18] <jwheare0> how does it do that?
[12:18] <jwheare0> you have `A :: (Int -> Int) -> *', not `A :: * -> *'
[13:08] <tirohia6> lboileau yeah makes sense
[13:08] <tirohia6> (they have different performance in different contexts)
[13:08] <tirohia6> actually..... maybe I'll just hard code a lookup
[13:17] <Nicmavr9> frelleck: see also   https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1229945/looking-for-an-example-of-a-gcd-domain-which-is-not-a-ufd
[13:17] <Nicmavr9> 「Rapid (10+0) casual Chess • Challenge from Anonymous • lichess.org」
[13:17] <Nicmavr9> also "Monad" is a big scary word for a deceptively simple concept
[13:17] <Nicmavr9> I download from Main Server
[13:17] <Nicmavr9> setup some sort of private ipv6 network on my machine and write iptables rules to route traffic lol?
[13:18] <Nicmavr9> like an email address regex
[13:30] <Renegade334> that doesn't mean it doesn't have windows line endings
[13:30] <Renegade334> it can be quite a bit of work sometimes
[13:30] <Renegade334> host: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information.
[13:40] <tomwassenberg14> did you set PKGNAME? If so you may avoid this except if you have a reason
[13:40] <tomwassenberg14> I guess reference are a bit odd because you can't just dereference them like you would with a pointer
[13:40] <tomwassenberg14> Fuchikoma_ just linked to The Acrylamide in Coffee Won't Give You Cancer, CALIFORNIA - YouTube - Healthcare Triage
[13:40] <tomwassenberg14> Emil, what if your counter overflows?
[13:40] <tomwassenberg14> J9: I'm doing the opposite, I am watching film I shipped from here which is slowly on its way to San Jose.
[13:47] <baiguai> so i found this machine
[13:47] <baiguai> hubatrix http://www.glennklockwood.com/hpc-howtos/process-affinity.html
[13:47] <baiguai> i'm using package.yaml ? no i'm not using it
[13:48] <Cassapanco8> greycat: (assign it to a variable first?)
[14:05] <sparr7> But at the end of the day.
[14:05] <sparr7> > almostIncreasingSequence [1,2,1,2]
[14:05] <sparr7> they just arent software developers.. so the software they develop are usually hard to read or very badly designed
[14:05] <sparr7> I agree it would be quite useful.
[14:08] <grenade20> oh thats it lol?
[14:08] <grenade20> i'm gone
[14:09] <grenade20> it was for a user on the channel #ubuntu-fr, i copy/paste your answer
[14:13] <rogerh> fuck fuck fuck
[14:13] <rogerh> upsert is definitely a solution, but Im living in this weird ORM/raw-queries where we are relying on ORM heavily, and my ORM doesn't have atomic upsert available
[14:13] <rogerh> they're comware based HPE switches.  they show the LAG as up already with no LACP configuration done on the dvswitch yet
[14:13] <rogerh> i'll reboot the live cd one time to start fresh
[14:13] <rogerh> ɡɑⅼaxіeѕ аrе not dοⅰᥒg Allɑһ is dοіᥒɡ
[14:13] <rogerh> it's something completely different when you have to guess who knows what, and how. mostly because the mind runs wild imagining the worst possible scenarios to fill in the blanks
[14:16] <ZLSA12> UserUS: so your server offers IKEv2 *and* PPTP?
[14:16] <ZLSA12> and that's all just another way of saying what Hello71 said: put it in order
[14:16] <ZLSA12> Jik: Sorry, what do you mean?
[14:16] <ZLSA12> Milesy, not a big deal.  it's just if you really don't like how slow it is, there may be a way to dramatically improve the speed.
[14:16] <ZLSA12> computeiro: In bash, a list of things is expressed using arrays: things=( Bob "Long John" /home/* ). Do NOT use string variables (things="Bob Long John /home/*") and do NOT use wordsplitting: for thing in $(find /things/*). See !arrays !wordsplitting !drlwf !quotewhen
[14:21] <wkalt18> since you have 12 spots
[14:21] <wkalt18> what is a specific use of integration and derivation
[14:21] <wkalt18>     Perhaps you meant ‘BS.pack’ (imported from Data.ByteString)
[14:24] <AciD`12> jim, here is what I did: https://gist.github.com/ericshawlinux/c522afa1b05eaa24150fe66de57c20be/revisions
[14:24] <AciD`12> hap donate 12$ bilion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamer-Bhasha_Dam
[14:24] <AciD`12> for rotation matrices Rx, Ry, Rz?
[14:45] <wagaf13> What is a ranking and why do I want it to be sensible?
[14:45] <wagaf13> Voron - 95.153.130.106 (RU - netname: RU-KUBGSM-20030923)
[14:45] <wagaf13> since first bios heart beat it's behaving as expected.
[14:52] <lmiphay_> not the numbers themselves
[14:52] <lmiphay_> You still need to quote.
[14:52] <lmiphay_> did you have something else as your password before
[15:22] <FiftyOneFifty0> e.g. --items=a,b,c
[15:22] <FiftyOneFifty0> As it is now, it's pretty specific as far as the steps I made, specific to my experience, anyway
[15:22] <FiftyOneFifty0> but could something similar been done with iscsi
[15:22] <FiftyOneFifty0> Bilbo: proper maintenance would prevent this
[15:22] <FiftyOneFifty0> it would be identical code for each version.
[15:24] <Erenzie3> It's Friday night *and* winter here :)
[15:24] <Erenzie3> i think he's pulling
[15:24] <Erenzie3> what device in the computer has a RJ11 port?
[15:24] <Erenzie3> phadej: your sentence is not helpful. if it was part of my common sense, I wouldn't have asked
[15:24] <Erenzie3> Seems like you compiled perl yourself?
[15:24] <Erenzie3> like a plant
[15:42] <kenzierocks17> xformer.
[15:42] <kenzierocks17> so... where is the Mac Mini at there Apple? hmmmmmmm
[15:42] <kenzierocks17> riotz: I'm not sure that that's a definition that is broadly agreed upon. many seem to consider code injection and command injection as being distinct.
[15:42] <kenzierocks17> compdoc, if it does work what would that mean?
[15:42] <kenzierocks17> did you zero the private region ?
[15:54] <wingman210> chewbacca defense.
[15:54] <wingman210> also the integral thing i mentioned, where you can measure a 1-form using elements of the first homology
[15:54] <wingman210> apps running on that same TTY
[15:54] <wingman210> Oh and the reason I asked is because I wasn't sure about applying volatile to a struct.
[15:54] <wingman210> chron0: rofl, no kidding right?
[15:54] <wingman210> fromBeyond: yes, in that command, replace the semicolon
[16:40] <Kinroy1> Metalsutton just linked to www.youtube.com (POP Avdel ProSert® XTN20 Tool Demonstration - YouTube)
[16:40] <Kinroy1> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/monitoring-stats.html doesn't seem to include anything about procedures.
[16:40] <Kinroy1> no clue what arguments you're passing in practice.
[16:40] <Kinroy1> People still use php. Offtopic anyway
[17:03] <mzee1000_> for zen 2nd gen, pbo overclock is 4.0ghz -> 4.3 ghz (single thread)
[17:03] <mzee1000_> algebro: Was away from keyboard for a while. When there are no nvram entries it searches all the devices for EFI system partitions, and looks for .efi files in a list of standard locations. Maybe that's why it found you usb stick after you accidently deleted your other nvram entry on your laptop.
[17:03] <mzee1000_> but not as weird as some other stuff
[17:03] <mzee1000_> Find x if f(x)=2x^3+5x+3 and f^-1(x)=1
[17:11] <bl4ckb0ne24> WOW! REALLY?
[17:11] <bl4ckb0ne24> just git submodule update
[17:11] <bl4ckb0ne24> bunch of babies
[17:15] <eddynetweb24> Guys, I run this, and "--" isn't respected, the command breaks: git rev-parse --verify --quiet -- master. Isn't this a bug?
[17:15] <eddynetweb24> now, convince yourself that a^k has order 12 only if (k,12)=1
[17:15] <eddynetweb24> phogg: good
[17:15] <eddynetweb24> the good thing about there not being a heaven is that you can expect it all your life and never know
[17:15] <eddynetweb24> Not "when there is a change in"
[17:22] <blb18> wanna see my capacitor
[17:22] <blb18> you can keep it open but I guess you need to uninstall it
[17:22] <blb18> but the mode completely failing to work ever is a violation
[17:22] <blb18> ®nÖ{)"6vx,eٽÝPNÚSá©(éÑÆ2ËÉ5ylHã´L*ÝwYÿ6k
[17:22] <blb18> p3rL: hack some autostart to the geni
[17:22] <blb18> Very weird
[17:38] <xb1> _abc_: It's invaluable when compiling C programs from source since you might need outdated libs
[18:01] <hasufell_> but the electromagnetic interaction is mediated by photons
[18:01] <hasufell_> i'm really bummed, my second monitor rotation stopped working after `apt-get upgrade`
[18:01] <hasufell_> sorry i am lazy to type detailed words
[18:06] <fl00d> someone has the password to the DNS zone editor? they can add subdomains
[18:06] <fl00d> you can't have X and Y be the same
[18:06] <fl00d> feels like a deadly "silent hill" version of ##C
[18:06] <fl00d> Or smth like that.
[18:06] <fl00d> 5km running , then a bunch of blacksmitthing
[18:40] <harrigan21> ldz27: the probabilities of each bit are: 1st bit: 3/6 (uniform), 2nd bit: 2/6 (biased), 3rd bit: 2/6 (biased)
[18:40] <harrigan21> that'll change a hexchat setting so it waits longer before joining channels
[18:40] <harrigan21> or magnetic tape and hdd?
[18:40] <harrigan21> worstje: did it fail anything in smart?
[19:03] <ZeroFlame0070> 100,000 reboots a day is hell on metal
[19:03] <ZeroFlame0070> de-facto: usually options go in via /etc/modprobe.d/ files
[19:03] <ZeroFlame0070> instance (A q,B p q) => A p cant use q in the body of the instance even with ScopedTypeVariables, UndecidableInstances + AllowAmbiguousTypes. something says use proxy, but its a class...
[19:03] <ZeroFlame0070> Hello people
[19:08] <JD|cloud8> h_1, h_n  must be real coefficient
[19:09] <JD|cloud8> Bajax: That would be a sign the hardware is unstable
[19:09] <JD|cloud8> what i learned here is that if you do recovery only based on signature and message, there is an ambiguity that there can be up to 2 or 4 different pubkeys that would actually match, and this is why SECP256k1 recovery invented the "recovery id" which is a value 0 - 3, which shows I think where in the coordinate system in the elliptic crypto that the pubkey is located -
[19:29] <arsenerei> I have a state that I am running on roughly 60 minions, each minion runs the state just fine with no errors. However, on one minion it never compiles the state and it gives me a message saying "Rendering SLS 'base:state-q-prod' failed: while parsing a block mapping in "<string>", line 14, column 1:
[19:29] <arsenerei> jp, https://pastebin.com/qvALr0zR
[19:29] <arsenerei> doing Tai Chi.
[19:29] <arsenerei> do 'they' buy until it goes above $300
[19:29] <arsenerei> i see. nice weed, though
[19:38] <tcsiwula> worked for the gestapo AND the nkvd
[19:38] <tcsiwula> I was told that algebraic topology “doesn't like” spaces like Q. :-(
[19:38] <tcsiwula> snakeofeden I bet you've tried some freaky shit
[20:15] <gluon23> But then I remember that the entire point to rigor was to make proofs more reliable, rather than rigor for its own sake. And maybe in this particular case the fully rigorous approach is actually less reliable than just looking at drawings.
[20:15] <gluon23> gtmanfred: haha
[20:15] <gluon23> check is not doing Allah is doing
[20:15] <gluon23> using printf correctly, indeed.  look how many times we have to correct people that don't use a format string with it.
[20:17] <ivom7> tulir: that'd only apply if you had the app open though
[20:17] <ivom7> you might consider just not helping, instead of going on about it
[20:17] <ivom7> this is the content
[20:17] <ivom7> detha, nothing about the port flaps . Is there a way I can enable a more detailed logging?
[20:18] <kambiz> KanekiKun, please see my private message
[20:18] <kambiz> xz -vT 0 too see how much data is processed?
[20:18] <kambiz> MOBO is correct. \
[20:18] <kambiz> triceratux, It's a rolling release
[20:19] <kambiz> er, not MED, PSL?
[20:51] <waxwing21> okay, apparently it works when I use "Freenode" in the password, instead of "freenode" (lower-case). It relays the messages in both cases, but when used in lower case it's one way only
[20:51] <waxwing21> Man i get cyber larping vibes everywhere
[20:51] <waxwing21> Abstraction is done by looking at lots of examples.
[20:54] <aramiscd28> Can I start a mine on a cold purse, and transfer the already imbalanced balance to it?
[20:54] <aramiscd28> I back up CrystalMath
[20:54] <aramiscd28> hi, Why did my payment proceed? if you do not request it..... pls help
[20:54] <aramiscd28> even coremotion controls needs machine learning
[20:54] <KirkMcDonald26> there are several of us in here doing his, but im not really seeing what you actually do atm
[20:54] <aramiscd28> The easiest way to set passwords by hand is to use psql to log in as the postgres user, then use \password to set the password of the user you want.
[20:54] <KirkMcDonald26> oh it's jasabella !
[20:54] <aramiscd28> davidfetter_: system administrator stuff or programming?
[20:55] <giuseppe10> I strongly prefer mariadb if you have to run mysql. I personally use postgresql, and no, it's not hard to use.
[20:55] <giuseppe10> Doct: because {} for arrays is for initializers
[20:55] <giuseppe10> then i did service networking restart and got same error : ifup: failed to bring up vmbr0
[20:58] <TMan45923> I doubt postmarketos is useful on the n900 .. honestly
[20:58] <TMan45923> mouse considered harmful
[20:58] <TMan45923> Hi Wafficus
[21:02] <dem0> amtech is a made-in-USA brand, you can find a lot of RMA-223 on ali for a tenth of that price, made in china
[21:02] <dem0> erm3nda: like?
[21:02] <dem0> OK noones helping so bye.
[21:02] <dem0> I turned on my laptop this morning and half the text is tiny, the pattern *I think* is related to KDE, because this affected Konsole,CLion, the Taskbar and notifications. but not Chrome and Electron Apps.
[21:02] <dem0> the push succeeded
[21:13] <autoprime24> non scientific test from my couch :P
[21:13] <autoprime24> stɑrs are not doⅰng Аⅼlaһ іѕ ԁoіnɡ
[21:13] <autoprime24> somebody*
[21:13] <autoprime24> Tomis it will be worth it then
[21:52] <barhom26> where would I find the iso images that the koji builders use?  I'm looking specifically for i686 and ppc (big endian)
[21:52] <barhom26> mscable: it has been long time ago
[21:52] <barhom26> can do 3466 on 2 sticks
[21:52] <barhom26> i sometimes suck at arithmetic
[22:07] <Von_Croy9> cbreak: too easy, thank you
[22:07] <Von_Croy9> cocreature: Languages never die.
[22:07] <Von_Croy9> davor, you mean your spikes and dips?
[22:34] <Tew19> http://i.4cdn.org/g/1537143442137s.jpg
[22:34] <Tew19> Monero price in USD = $127.65
[22:34] <Tew19> fucksaw?
[22:34] <Tew19> figuring it our urself has to be best way
[22:35] <Yps> True... but thats not something you should be doing normally
[22:35] <Yps> there are different ones depending on the editor
[22:36] <Yps> i found this one https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/electronics-fundamentals
[22:52] <dbpiv8> im an experiment
[22:52] <dbpiv8> Gargron has 1 karma over the last year
[22:52] <dbpiv8> emacstheviking: `Int + Float` won't compute, unless you happen to have a data constructor named Int and Float.
[22:52] <dbpiv8> byorgey: So, whatever (\ a b -> case ltWord# a b of { 0# -> case gtWord# a b of { 0# -> Nothing; _ -> GT }; _ -> LT }) or the alternative with Word instead of Word#.
[22:52] <dbpiv8> don't know how I managed to do that what a nightmare
[23:49] <PennStater10> No stack, but i didn't ever run cabal configure, trying that
[23:50] <PennStater10> Yeah, I'm starting to have more sympathy for all the "I'm switching distros because I hate systemd" people.
[23:50] <PennStater10> win 3.11 would be good as well
[23:50] <PennStater10> again is this under the bash rc file though? I ask because I tried reading the man page, and its pretty damn big for bash, so I figured you guys might know where to look
[23:50] <PennStater10> limbo_: You would have to make some kind of a PCB based adaptor, AFAIK.
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> Rebooting
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> that's what's returned by "new int"
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> For me, so far, it just adds an layer of annoyance to work around in the most general case. And it's not exactly hard to add MonadIO later
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> I could help you chown and rm a few things.
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> but there's DVI, mini-DVI, DisplayPort, mini-Displayport
[23:55] <m_tadeu12> was tracking another package on local post