[00:17] <puiterwijk14> the point isn't that you need an irc bouncer...
[00:17] <puiterwijk14> but.. how can I plot sqrt(3) for x
[00:17] <puiterwijk14> autopsy: .xprofile is gdm specific.
[00:17] <puiterwijk14> and the maintainer is retarded
[00:17] <puiterwijk14> in dmesg i get "device must be connected to a high speed USB 2.0 port", but AFAIK, the card supports 2.0 on all ports
[00:23] <atroxes4> wtf is a dns
[00:23] <atroxes4> so basically in the _arguments syntax `+[...]' means the description of what the option does. e.g. `-v -- show  verbose'
[00:23] <atroxes4> how can I execute multiple commands on an autocmd?
[00:23] <atroxes4> how long have i been in a coma
[00:23] <atroxes4> plex doesn't care afaik
[00:56] <eska18> The size of your RAM I guess
[00:56] <eska18> looks good. handy website for these questions is https://crontab.guru
[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.
[01:49] <Dawidek14> ok, that's another indication that it truly is lockin gup
[01:49] <Dawidek14> (:.$$$) (f :: a ~> b) (g :: b ~> c) :: a ~> c
[01:56] <kos> funny sad?
[01:56] <kos> theBear: No, cotton towels.
[01:56] <usecrypto_> good idea about discord plugin for irssi without bitlbee
[01:56] <kos> MeiR: actually, if you don't give him su but only sudo, and nail that down properly, that'd be much saner
[01:56] <usecrypto_> didn't believe it, tried, regretted
[01:56] <kos> Compu-Celebi:  you didn't check if a firewall on the Linux machine blocked netbios!
[01:56] <usecrypto_> es le poopoo
[01:56] <kos> The AMD workarounds at least don't have as big of a performance hit, so there's that I guess..
[01:56] <usecrypto_> you have 150 lines of C and SDL2 at your disposal
[01:56] <usecrypto_> while booting which version of what how?
[01:59] <dsc_25> lhunath_: pkgconfig ?
[01:59] <dsc_25> xocolatl: so UUIDs have a collision space.
[01:59] <dsc_25> news does have its issues, but we dont want to provide too many services outside nextcloud, it breaks the experience for those less tech savy, and creates confusion. but indeed atm news is not being actively developed and might be we will be forced to change. but thats only when we are forced to.
[02:00] <dsc_25> http://wadhome.org/~wad/files/brf.png
[02:00] <dsc_25> irks me the backgrounds always land at the last minute :-/
[03:12] <dhill_18> Actually, someone else is already loading releases into github: https://github.com/larryhe/tinyhttpd
[03:13] <dhill_18> fairly :>
[03:13] <dhill_18> oh goddamn storm killing my interwebs just when i need it :/
[03:13] <dhill_18> then it should be about that... fix your master, force push, ask your boss to fetch and reset its master.
[03:13] <dhill_18> 4KB Random Read
[07:12] <nktech113514> photoshop is also a bloated piece of shit with the creative cloud that shits itself and doesn't want to get uninstalled because windows has no package management
[07:12] <nktech113514> int-e: Depends on the degree. My N900 has plenty of RAM for argon2d. If only its old browser supported WebCrypto. :P
[07:13] <nktech113514> !vars  | # http_host
[07:13] <nktech113514> S_Gautam: best i can do is turn this into 4*sin(pi/18)^2*sin(5pi/18)^2*sin(7pi/17)^2
[07:13] <nktech113514> it's like the 10 hour iPad battery life - actual daily use of the ideal user
[07:37] <sng21> john_doe_jr, %s/foo/bar/gI would replace in the whole buffer with case sensitivity
[07:37] <sng21> mancha: TLS 1.2 required TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, IIRC. Which people disable somewhat commonly now.
[07:37] <sng21> i have cuda-repo-ubuntu1710-9-2-local_9.2.148-1_amd64.deb and cuda-repo-ubuntu1710-9-2-148-local-patch-1_1.0-1_amd64.deb
[07:37] <sng21> kurahaupo: That's not UB, that's an optional implementation-defined
[07:37] <sng21> I think there are some courses available on Udemy
[07:45] <niiko_14> FrozenFox: You can try using an approximate formula, for example as Dr. Cook does https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2010/08/16/how-to-compute-log-factorial/
[07:45] <niiko_14> yes, i was having a hissie fit before...
[07:45] <niiko_14> BeOS is why my guy
[07:45] <niiko_14> benbrown: you really have no clue.
[07:45] <niiko_14> sorry, it's a bit low res - but you should be able to make things out
[08:28] <automagic14> yes for sure it should work fine without any problems with good service support
[08:28] <automagic14> i can raid0 2x 500gb 960 tho
[08:28] <automagic14> https://dpaste.de/zyNJ
[08:28] <automagic14> fiⅼᥱsysteⅿ ԁoes ᥒot writе wіtһοᥙt pеrmiѕѕⅰഠn of ɑⅼⅼɑh
[08:28] <automagic14> andre@ubuntu-2gb-fra1-01:/home/viktor$ cat /etc/vsftpd.userlist
[09:10] <kepstin27> but thats no low level lol
[09:11] <kepstin27> subnuclear, the lines of the form     Serial.print("Particles > 1.0um / 0.1L air:"); Serial.println(data.particles_10um);  might be turned into a function that constructs the parts of the string literal that change leaving single instantces of "Particles > "  "um / " and "L air:".  it *may* help.  couldn't sayg for sure without testing.
[09:11] <kepstin27> fatpointer: we're ok with answering github questions as long as they don't get out of hand.
[09:11] <kepstin27> thank you my dudes
[09:11] <kepstin27> Gurkenglas: Naah, this breaks deriving in really obnoxious ways
[09:41] <ArmOrAttAk> Yeah but I also don't know if this user is just deleteing old messages as a "fix" and then old things are being downloaded again. I talked to her and she said she deleted all mail from 2012-2015 but it's downloading again presumably
[09:41] <ArmOrAttAk> before we get to your solution, I have a question about typeOf
[09:41] <ArmOrAttAk> I guess Reimannian is more general and can work on any smooth surface yeah?
[09:41] <ArmOrAttAk> just to home made fresh from farm bugers smushed into a steak patty
[09:41] <ArmOrAttAk> Iarla^
[10:21] <ivanf22> !eek
[10:21] <ivanf22> actually only thing I did was update
[10:21] <ivanf22> yo duude
[10:47] <jxf26> https://img.pr0gramm.com/2018/09/06/ab855cfb23c7e33f.jpg
[10:47] <jxf26> I can't remember....
[10:47] <jxf26> oh I see. whenever someone says what wm they use, they reply with KDE, rather than plasma which confused me
[10:47] <jxf26> Psi-Jack: welp I assumed kthreadd would run as PID 0
[10:47] <jxf26> I got a Cisco RSV4000 router from St. Vincent De Paul (a second-hand store), and I gave up because it doesn't support IPv6 for WAN.
[10:55] <Wiwi_> ilmari: Why does it allow you to change it? It introduces so much complexity.
[10:55] <Wiwi_> git reset --hard <good_commit> then and push with --force
[10:55] <Wiwi_> "tc1 control register A"
[10:55] <Wiwi_> yes use sasl
[10:55] <Wiwi_> yep seems like someone just got themselves confused by the corner cases :)
[10:55] <Wiwi_> I've just always used stdio.h
[10:57] <jd11> KipperedSnack: Canada
[10:57] <jd11> MannyLNJ: you said /sdb4, which is a weird place to have a device file. I assume you meant a file in /dev/
[10:57] <jd11> dmaetpo: that's in place for some IRC ranges that we have detected abuse from.
[10:57] <jd11> Watcvh out!
[12:03] <UncleSam> ItsMeLenny: XCthAngband?
[12:03] <UncleSam> Buffer overflows can be caught easily... just i < x.size()...
[12:03] <UncleSam> a diffraction grating is a creative idea for this.  never tried to separate a cd or dvd to get one, so no clue how good or bad it works to split the spectrum.  giving them that one since i don't know any better.
[12:03] <UncleSam> yeh mine has windows or other which just turns it off ^_^
[12:03] <UncleSam> Maybe I should ask in #security or #networking ?
[12:03] <UncleSam> it wouldn't mess up your WD
[12:12] <Guest74005> then you're fscked :p
[12:13] <Guest74005> use +g if you arent' registered
[12:13] <Guest74005> a link you consider to be potentially highly dangerous so you.. paste it into a channel
[12:13] <Guest74005> i would prefer that
[12:13] <Guest74005> im jelly he has time and money for a custom loop
[12:45] <V1s1ble> Then install steam and you're good to go
[12:45] <V1s1ble> but, as most people in here
[12:45] <V1s1ble> but it definitely was slower than xvid
[12:52] <Corran28> pingfloyd, thanks for picking up the slack
[12:52] <Corran28> I know about "GLPI" tool which is has a plugin for this and works good. But i wonder if there was a more simple application only for this purpose of "reservations"
[12:52] <Corran28> I remember them having troubles keeping the process using less than 15gigs of ram.
[12:52] <Corran28> ok does fdisk give the uuid?
[12:53] <Corran28> anybody used the vim plugin for rails?
[12:53] <Corran28> its fairly low level btw
[12:56] <vodoo_> tawr: shit
[12:56] <vodoo_> but still strangly likeable
[12:56] <vodoo_> No, never btrfs. heh
[13:32] <qis> on the phone irccloud
[13:32] <qis> can you suggest me suitable gpu for kwin's compositing? I don't want to have graphic glitches please
[13:32] <qis> so i will have ext2 500M efi 100M
[13:32] <qis> and rec a no clean flux plz
[13:40] <bachler11> DLange: It's amazing how often those sites get a 300% speedup when you've go AdBlock keeping them from pulling in 50 other resources
[13:40] <bachler11> Not a lot of poisons pack the kind of punch you need for almost instantaneous death though
[13:40] <bachler11> https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6PIGPUem-Jk
[13:41] <bachler11> Lol why?
[13:41] <tra_> but with a very limited impact
[13:41] <bachler11> okay, thanks, I have a semirecent backup so I'll try
[13:41] <tra_> implying everything is a derivative of firefox or chromium
[13:41] <bachler11> hi all, I've enabled "Jumbo Frames" on my NAS device, thus the MTU is set to 9000 now. (at home, all devices connected with ethernet).    How can I checke if the network hub my PC is connected to supports 9000?
[13:41] <tra_> well, K stood for kill, so not entirely arbitrary
[13:41] <tra_> lin_noob: grub2 preceded uefi. it was the replacement for grub 0.97 which had too many limitations
[13:41] <tra_> ooh, Reeder guy confirmed Reeder 4 is coming
[13:47] <mmi10> why? i can just sniff all your data. i have no need to connect
[13:47] <mmi10> Needs more mayonaisse
[13:47] <mmi10> sud0x3: that was just for testing to see if it was only a problem on my windows computer
[13:48] <mmi10> I didn't want to alienate some of the people that I didn't know that well too much, so I played it a little bit safe and did not include anything gory (plus I'm not a fan of gore)
[13:48] <mmi10> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1M-39-41-Length-Air-Tubing-10cc-Glue-Dispenser-Syringe-Adapter/32851973848.html
[13:48] <mmi10> a + 2   has no function
[14:01] <qzo24> not their fault, but that's what happened
[14:01] <qzo24> please don't burn me at the stake ;)
[14:01] <qzo24> hanetzer: to make java use a custom ld-linux without patching java elf
[14:01] <qzo24> Output seeking will always take longer the further in your seeking. Output seeking processes the input from 0 up to the time you're seeking, and processing the input takes time. I have no idea why input seeking isn't working for you though, is there any pattern to what "half of the timesets" works and what doesn't?
[14:01] <qzo24> HAH! Too funny. The 2GB stick I found is juuuuuust a little too small for the Ubuntu 18.04.1 ISO.
[14:02] <qzo24> I didn't bring up rights and stuff.
[14:15] <secynic27> how does one find ths number of solutions of the equation xlnx = \lambda; \lambda \in |R?
[14:15] <secynic27> http://linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/Drivers/b43/ <instructions
[14:15] <secynic27> https://pastebin.com/auTBjp4b whats wrong in this , why my flags are not getting intitated
[14:22] <chingcodes> i chuckle all the time~
[14:22] <chingcodes> Riastradh: I'm referring to the possibility of generating priv/pub keys independently from each other; forming a tree-like structure; based on a deterministicaly generated nonce
[14:22] <chingcodes> and everybody misunderstood what he said
[14:22] <chingcodes> If you know what type is in that container, just store that type, not some base.
[15:05] <povilas18> splud: that would be contrary to my weight loss goal
[15:05] <povilas18> 1200W PSU
[15:05] <povilas18> Paste from Membear: [ https://paste.ngx.cc/51 ]
[15:11] <whyz0> siracusa's mac pro has only been $250/year ;)
[15:11] <whyz0> Not quite the same as the Cartesian product
[15:11] <whyz0> I've spent plenty of time thinking about this 
[15:11] <whyz0> but density != volume
[15:11] <whyz0> those types of places, are where we offer a variety of wired/wifi connections, but it requires the group of local residents/businesses to do most of the work
[15:11] <whyz0> its like the same value for the entire method int he stack from the method argument
[15:27] <Merry__19> m_ben: but not all symbols of powerline shows
[15:27] <Merry__19> can I import data constructors qualified?
[15:27] <floreo24> RAM is new tech? Lol. And its not like anyone actually notices the difference between DDR4 and DDR3
[15:27] <floreo24> I'm getting this error message 140522339600024:error:0406506C:rsa routines:RSA_EAY_PRIVATE_DECRYPT:data greater than mod len:rsa_eay.c:518:  When i'm trying to decrypt encrypted text
[15:27] <Merry__19> look for benchmarks when choosing ofc
[15:27] <floreo24> ShadowJK: yeah anti nuclear types are usually pseudoscience peddlers
[15:27] <datakurre26> Okay, here's the important part. THe only important part. There exists a string that will be matched against two patterns. I don't know what that string is ahead of time, but must find out which combinations of matches and misses against the two patterns are possible.
[15:27] <datakurre26> is there a way i can change which junk folder is used
[15:27] <datakurre26> "yum search tomcat" is a command
[15:27] <datakurre26> by Jerry Marsden
[15:27] <datakurre26> Yeah, I'm talking about for a bluetooth keyboard paired to an iPad 
[15:27] <datakurre26> what does it look like?
[15:45] <mozzarella29> i have this in my .profile https://paste.pound-python.org/show/9EZN3LhkHudHt6psTqzO/ but echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH is empty. And cuda lib seems to work fine when I run tensorflow. This leaves me confused.
[15:45] <mozzarella29> are you sure it's that long?
[15:46] <mozzarella29> Myon: but indeed, that was my initial though, if I am inserting a bunch of rows, and I rowback, my index will be bloated, since the index is updated row by row that is inserted, not when the commit is issued.
[15:52] <arubi> zcoin ded?
[15:52] <arubi> Oh, right, the mathematical thing
[15:52] <arubi> any way to monitor the commands that users enter in ssh ?
[15:52] <Donran6> yeah, autounmask does that (though I don't agree)
[15:52] <Donran6> when reading /proc/stat or similar files, are they generated every time they are read or are they generated anyway
[15:52] <Donran6> Stutters, do you have your mysqld set to run as mysql user?
[15:53] <Donran6> woggle, they also offer paid certs
[15:53] <Donran6> check the pastebin listed above, thats what listed in the erb
[16:04] <ntg4> Triffid_Hunter: And output of "ping google.com" is PING google.com (216.58.211.110) 56(84) bytes of data.
[16:04] <ntg4> mancha, no the diagonal matrix doesn't have all ones
[16:04] <ntg4> yep, just tried with bash and it's the usual input
[16:29] <dotdot1> Deadbody13: https://www.musl-libc.org/intro.html
[16:29] <dotdot1> you can't get a new wagon, its a part of the house
[16:29] <dotdot1> with specific names ...
[16:29] <dotdot1> he wanted that to be told to him
[16:37] <revprez_stg1> and for types that don't have an operator<, you can pass a custom comparator
[16:37] <revprez_stg1> everything i say is purlly fictional
[16:38] <revprez_stg1> ios classic is no longer developped?
[16:44] <systemdP-> hsn: use git push --follow-tags to push any tag that is reachable by a branch ref that you push
[16:44] <systemdP-> CPngN 2 Broke Girls
[16:44] <systemdP-> dunno, is the SDR/HDR info listed in mediainfo output?
[17:06] <tristanrhodes_> Stuff like that. It's hard to write mappings etc. that work in Vim (or vi) and also nvi.
[17:06] <tristanrhodes_> kline: one works one doesn't
[17:06] <tristanrhodes_> uh, doesnt /script update and /script upgrade keep all scripts up to date?
[17:06] <tristanrhodes_> LucidDreamZzZ: it's about data ownership not ownership of the host
[17:33] <roppert25> build as a non-priv user so you don't blow up your system
[17:33] <roppert25> and click the blue generate button
[17:33] <roppert25> Yeah, I'm just trying to think of how to `free` the allocated memory now, without going crazy and using memcpy and all the other craziness
[18:36] <hank22> Will be forwarding errors in a future releases.
[18:36] <hank22> ubuntuwire: export DISPLAY=:0.1 ; midori
[18:36] <hank22> crazybit: Asrock Fatal1ty Pro Gaming, X370
[18:45] <rhg13525> This is what happens when I'm zoomed in
[18:45] <rhg13525> I'm trying to stop server.app without taking it out entirely
[18:45] <rhg13525> Trying to dispel myths.
[18:47] <itimmer> Ꭺlⅼɑh is doіᥒg
[18:47] <itimmer> arpad2: so the root issue there is that nvidia's drivers anre not open source and ubuntu developers, like those of every other linux distro, can only do as much as taking what they are given and try to make this work. this has also taken place for 18.04, but apparently what nvida made available is neither working out of the box, nor does it work very well even after tweaking it. there is this PPA which makes available newer versions of this
[18:47] <itimmer> Is your hard drive constipated?  Get Disk Dumper™!
[18:47] <itimmer> *sigh* well, I'll stop while I'm ahead, before EVERYTHING stops working lol
[18:47] <itimmer> n2 yeah..thats why I didn't say it was 'everything' :P
[18:47] <itimmer> A fully integrated design is a more efficient design. Piece-meal upgrading is an illusion.
[19:47] <steveklabnik> Java > C++
[19:48] <steveklabnik> nah US
[19:48] <steveklabnik> if it weren't for the FUCKING CLASSFUL FUCKING ADDRESSING that the Windows VPN client still believes in
[19:48] <derk0pf14> Secure boot can be a pain, i had to get keys out of my bios an put them on a usb key
[19:48] <derk0pf14> because there are 2 basis states
[19:48] <derk0pf14> Usb to serial x 2
[20:00] <Jad27> jnewt: those are led bulbs?
[20:00] <Jad27> debouncer: if you need something reliable, you might want to use a VPN, a VPS or connect via Tor  (instructions on our website, needs some extra steps)
[20:00] <Jad27> or the official one
[20:02] <charles81_10> you're running this statement for each row?
[20:02] <charles81_10> yea as long as you dont allow some shmuck to execute code on your box youre safe from all that
[20:02] <charles81_10> so vulkan/gl/opencl
[20:02] <charles81_10> shapr: Hi. I kind of dropped off IRC as I was using internal stuff I couldn't really ask/answer questions about in public.
[20:11] <Guest25746> Dagmar: i've read articles online written by people that swear once they stopped fapping for a few months they got their energy back, confidence back, motivation back, etc
[20:11] <Guest25746> I wrote several recursive descent parsers in Java and C, and decided that was a difficult task, but it's much easier in Haskell.
[20:11] <Guest25746> I would guess the largest group of people with that working are using intero
[20:11] <Guest25746> as if all systems were Linux
[20:11] <Guest25746> Stutters, yes find the comment on the user mysqld runs as and uncomment it adding mysql as a user to run as.
[20:11] <Guest25746> I am looking for a Debian stretch tutorial to configure my Debian with my ldap server.
[20:23] <Tetsumaki16> The only thing worse is someone who still using control in it's default spot 
[20:23] <Tetsumaki16> at least, in that form. but it led to three more useful ones: Applicative, Profunctor, and Category
[20:23] <bluemaex7> the worst best chat ever :D
[20:23] <Tetsumaki16> you can do $a or A
[20:23] <bluemaex7> need some puppet help newbie here
[20:23] <bluemaex7> also note how melzi doesnt work with normal arduino ide
[20:23] <bluemaex7> fedorafan: well, only 4.4 and 4.15 are supported on 16.04
[20:23] <bluemaex7> sure the weight of the building helped the crash
[20:30] <raeburn12> he bugs a lot of people I've come to find
[20:30] <raeburn12> Dwarf, pm me so i dont forget you for a minute
[20:30] <raeburn12> chris349, on a clean tree, on the production branch, you can try `git merge master -Xtheirs`
[20:30] <raeburn12> i'm really trying to sway you to debian/gentoo at this point, hehe
[20:30] <raeburn12> there is no going through the dir. you just have to check if a specific filename exists.
[20:49] <pRiVi17> panther99: alright, so open a new terminal and run "echo $PATH". is the path that you added in there?
[20:49] <pRiVi17> Literally every high end Windows laptop has TB3 now
[20:49] <pRiVi17> maybe I should explain why I want to do this, because my approach might be wrong.
[21:06] <meineerde23> colo-work: ^^
[21:06] <meineerde23> and my class is fully qualified
[21:07] <meineerde23> the tree?
[21:07] <meineerde23> otherwise, I'd just open a new issue on the weechat repo, link to issue 354
[21:07] <meineerde23> `-- Logs begin at Fri 2018-09-07 18:20:12 UTC, end at Fri 2018-09-07 19:04:23 UTC-- No entries --`
[21:23] <earlybird1> did you consider removing the need for this altogether?  write a server that removes the nul bytes on the fly upon request
[21:23] <earlybird1> would arch be a good idea? I want it to work just in a limited environment with only terminals
[21:30] <moritz1> LDAP seems complicated and difficult to manage
[21:30] <moritz1> https://mwomercs.com/forums/topic/126236-spunkmeyers-desktop-mech-sim/
[21:30] <moritz1> (it probably isn't)
[21:30] <moritz1> copy as you wish, just dont use them after event whern they are invalidated
[23:07] <psy_16> ghci has the somewhat weird behavior of defaulting to [(Tree (), String)] in this case
[23:07] <psy_16> one more thing i have Shockwave Flash installed
[23:07] <psy_16> i dont need a powerful laptop, i just need a new one :/
[23:17] <mrc0mmand4> garyzeasshole when oneliner miner?
[23:17] <mrc0mmand4> (Stream a, Natural) is iso to  Store Natural a
[23:18] <mrc0mmand4> maybe paste the actual output you're getting so someone can help. I'm on my way out the door
[23:18] <mrc0mmand4> How is R complete when a/b where b=0 has a hole?
[23:18] <mrc0mmand4> A half way bouncer
[23:18] <mrc0mmand4> use typedef then
[23:48] <dragly_1> superkuh: Which then?
[23:48] <dragly_1> i hate badging
[23:48] <dragly_1> Pirate, you can try to chat with me
[23:48] <dragly_1> errr s/treat/tread/
[23:48] <dragly_1> cocreature: I have a brilliant proof of that but sadly it won't fit into the margins of this IRC channel.
[23:48] <dragly_1> maxima is pregnant :D
[23:59] <dtantsur|afk13> So he can get a shell and run gcc only just about.
[23:59] <dtantsur|afk13> J9: that looks like a proper drill bit... i had one that i managed to do THAT with: http://www.cyrom.org/palbum/main.php?g2_itemId=14784&g2_imageViewsIndex=1
[23:59] <dtantsur|afk13> i am of the opinion people can disagree