[00:31] a friend ordered them for his vape and ordered too many, didnt really look at them until now [00:31] .. which should not happen. It should keep my sessions alive. It's the reason you use tmux. [00:32] i offer 5 xmr for doxing garyzeasshole's continent [00:32] ?numbuilds=X [00:32] Berzerker: I was talking in terms of cpu GPU, ram, etc aren't apple specific, but the SMC and other things are apple designed [00:54] Alhamdulillah! [00:54] you just like the wet girls from aalborg ... [00:54] oh hell ya [00:54] Pull up a player that does that, and screen-capture it [00:54] This may seem like a dumb question, but why are there so many CVS's? [01:41] Doct: if you write "foo" (other than as an initialiser) then the compiler creates an anonymous char NONAME[4] and then evaluates it and comes up with with a char* expression [01:41] quiltbitch: that makes a big difference [01:41] none of the op names look like it ...:P [01:41] You had integrated 3d graphics, a usable media platform, a decent file manager that did double duty as a shitty web browser [01:41] yes of coarse [01:42] i mean, it's still technically accessing a volatile object through a non-volatile lvalue, is it not? [01:42] that could be USB-C, but it could also be an upgraded Lightning (there is form for iPad supporting a fancier version of a Lightning dongle - the SD card reader being the only USB 3.0 lightning accessory), or it could be an updated AirPlay [01:42] Yes but I don't see how it's relevant to me [01:42] I am not sure how integration by parts helps with eˣ [01:42] it's a bit of a pity it's like that, cos while(!feof is quite intuitive [01:43] Nope. In Latin, looks like, the word is "violentia", and we just optioned it. [01:43] im am getting an error with "find" .... find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} ; returns that "find: missing an agument to -exec" [01:43] meh not a fan of that editor either [01:43] sed -n '666p;777{p;q}' [01:43] more accurately, the default try_files tries directory indexes and if one is found the try_files redirects [02:26] i was hoping there would be some news about the mini [02:27] (because y'know OpenSSL or w/e it's usually bad with that stuff) [02:27] I can't help you more [02:27] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJDI3ZRfjSc [02:27] one good [02:39] kmc: my costs so far are about $400 [02:39] cout is one of those things [02:39] threenuc: That's sound advice for beginners if you are not aware of what you are doing [02:39] They only get to use 19" monitors [02:39] mqsf - read the doc, the escape from terminal is something else [02:46] good comparison ^ [02:46] rio: I just need to establish that one of them is transcendental which would make the whole expression transcendental. [02:46] tomreyn: Took it a minute but at: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9gCsVDK67v/ [02:46] hahainternet: at least 100mV of noise on the input, output, or supply rail [02:46] is there any special character in a password [02:53] but what you're looking for isn't how git works. part of what makes git understandable is that the commands generally only affect the branch that you're on [02:53] so you can't really pass them around [02:53] .tell asymptotically you will go blind! [02:53] For example, I could find it insulting that you talk to me. [02:53] rootweiler: can we help you with something? [02:58] lists have faster directed access, as opposed to arrays which have faster random access. [02:58] lotuspsychje, EriC^^ https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QqmGzx84jR/ [02:58] I am using my blog to tweet/reply/like (sometimes) with #indieweb plugins & don’t always get it right;-) see status page blog for examples &… http://johnjohnston.info/blog/i-am-using-my-blog-to-tweet/ (http://twtr.io/1hoZn1z1dVM) [02:58] I typically play Spotify through the Echo [02:58] I/O error : Attempt to load network entity http://docbook.org/xml/5.0/rng/docbook.rng [03:10] the char overload doesnt care about the hex io state [03:10] the_document: stuff such as?.. [03:10] actually, do you even need buf at all? [03:10] fromBeyond: do it explicitly [03:10] dpranke: Hey, I added configs for a safestack bot last week but the dashboard says 'cannot find builder' at https://ci.chromium.org/buildbot/chromium.clang/SafeStack%20Linux%20ToT/ [03:43] Woo [03:43] 「Intel Publishes Microcode Security Patches, No Benchmarking Or Comparison Allowed! – Bruce Perens」 [03:43] bleb: Not always true. Pre-OSX Mac OS didn't have anything even vaguely resembling a CLI shell, or even a kernel for that matter. [03:43] the ints are int8_t type [03:43] hmm, just setting default-sample-channels to 8 might do it too [04:17] khotkeys wondow property detection failed for me for months, today I find it suddenly works again. An hour ago I clicked a video play gadget in https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Moving-Head-LED-Wash-Stage-Lighting-7x18W-RGBWA-UV-6in1-Professional-DMX512-For-Disco-DJ-Music/32881217477.html. It says "no matching format found" OWTTE so I went RMB "open with..." VLC. VLC started playing a TEN MINUTES after I chosen this from the RMB context menu [04:17] I mean, I see around 15 gnome-shell process [04:17] Plauen? guessing thats on the country side? [04:17] :'c [04:17] veek, what distro are you on? [06:04] http://www.arris.com/products/touchstone-cm8200-cable-modem/ [06:04] They should [06:04] then comes this part : https://paste.gnome.org/pau1a1bwr which leads to this : https://paste.gnome.org/pxcnhylxa [06:04] And they have plenty of them. [06:04] anyway, not to worry, 184 is more than enough for what I need, I was just curious [06:05] uh yeah, problem is, the left considers anyone to be "far-right" [06:05] whats the "run" command called in start menu above "logout"? [06:05] FLAVLA FLA [06:05] I can understand why adolescents would like it, but other than that... [06:05] nobody has any ideas how to add colours to the input bar items? I tried using IRC colours. should i try using bash colour codes? [06:33] uh, I don't think we resolve table names during validation of a plpgsql function.. [06:33] 「/biz/ - Bitcoin price in Iran: $25000 Ethereum price in Ir - Business & Finance - 4chan」 [06:33] KungFoo: it doesn't appear that anyone has tried to answer you yet [06:33] blair__: Sorry, that got truncated. Here it is: https://lpaste.net/3475061711390638080 [06:33] with actual type ‘(forall c. a0 ~ b0 => c) -> a0 -> b0’ [06:45] zumba_addict: if that fixes it that means i get some of your paycheck right [06:45] You could just ask/state your business, Zexaron, "hello" is just extra noise with thousands of nicks in the channel. Sure, you can use any checksum program like that, more or less. [06:45] the tires are iptables, checkpoint is the car [06:45] But I keep getting yelled at for these conversations so I'm going to stop contributing even though it's enjoyable. [06:45] Ok, looks like I will have to make some weird magic to make vim diff.exe to run under powershell [07:32] A11 bionic he just said [07:32] It's abundantly clear here that I have stated FTDI FT232RL and ICSP many times and these have NEVER been interchanged. I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE [07:32] Hi there... I'm on 18.04 and I find myself switching to the vterm when pressing alt+f2... is this a bug? in the past, one needed to press ctrl+alt+f2, which is the behavior I'd like to get back [07:32] It’s pretty much garbage now [07:32] anybody who can help me with "writting more data then expected " when i use do-release-upgrade [07:35] Next level markov chain-ish spam right there ^ [08:03] After a couple of years of working as a machinist. [08:03] ye, and economies of scale...who has the competetive advantages [08:03] StarlightGleam: i think you're better off going back to the original [08:03] what's the point saying then that men and male have, you should say people or humans [08:03] K.N. King, C Programming: A Modern Approach [08:35] well, a bunch of 'clarify precedence' messages [08:35] so little mor than full reatrd [08:35] Hmmm Raytheon RC4136 [08:35] i wonder what sort of fun stuff phessler@ has run into when running bsd.network [08:35] beeman: can you paste the output of, ps -q $(pgrep firefox) aux [08:45] you can also mitigate replay attacks by making them include a roughly accurate timestamp in the message [08:45] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/7HN72XRG2NU7Y4PZS4O2W3AWPXETQDFQ/ [08:45] You've lost me :-D [08:45] merlincorey: my manpage doesnt mention POSIX for fileno [08:45] Can anyone help with ubuntu core on ESXi? [08:59] but when i try and play a sound from my python program [08:59] rien_: So just making an Int out of Maybe Int is no problem. [08:59] ill give it another go tomorrow [09:00] and Hello World [09:00] rfleming: I can ping 172.20.0.1, so there's a chance that it's a working dns server [09:07] oh nice thanks [09:07] Do any of you guys do stuff for fun? [09:07] someone was asking before about a difference between the bah and zsh shell [09:07] looks like the fellow got a replacement medal afterall [09:07] Not by enough to really matter [09:18] is there an app to relay a video stream? taking a rtsp:// video and provide http:// service with the video for multiple clients. [09:18] Hi, I am looking for some help with PAM rules. I have a bunch of LDAP accounts using sssd and a couple of local accounts configured. My current configuration (also the default debian auto-generated configuration) http://termbin.com/unv5 results in a whole bunch of authentication failure messages when LDAP users don't pass the first pam_unix.so line. I can switch it around but then local account logins give [09:18] and I asked him a dumb question! but he very quickly responded with the answer to my question! [09:18] I actually know people that do plan on being jerks, they're called trolls [09:18] dotch: So I guess the easiest way to try to help you is to go to the root. Have you got the build working with the stock stuff? What did you add to the stock stuff that requires inttypes.h? [10:08] Who's son? [10:08] nah* [10:09] but i assume linux [10:09] i do have a older laptop running it [10:10] the gpu can handle lubuntu 18.04 [10:10] I've read 3 or 4 books. [10:10] *peak brightness and color [10:12] I miss the stickers mostly from that era. [10:12] I understand how this checksum acid test works to compare the checksum numbers, but I'm not sure how to copy the second checksum number to the original path [10:12] https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2018-unveil/mgp00015.html So, has unveil() has been created by OpenBSD community? [13:20] uh, usually not a lot of hair? [13:20] and combinations of those [13:20] it's not an ide [13:20] Scorpion2185: error 2 means that a file is missing, refer to those who provided you incomplete instructions [14:13] This is what I personally use: https://ccx.te2000.cz/bzr/dotfiles-zsh/raw/zsh-functions/site_zshrc_10_features [14:13] for example, irccloud is pretty much slack now [14:13] but still factful somehow [14:13] the git-branch manpage is available at https://gitirc.eu/git-branch.html [14:21] johto: an empty column thats set at NOT NULL [14:21] so I'm paying MORE money, and seeing MORE ads, seems like a waste [14:21] hardware is done, arduino software is done... why do I feel like crying? [14:38] vodkode: but even homeless people have mobile phones these days :P [14:38] but thats just an impression based on never wining lol [14:38] i didnt forget the io shield this time [14:38] piece of s**t [14:47] :-C [14:47] apparently "Most display managers source /etc/xprofile, ~/.xprofile and /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/." [14:47] http://s25878.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/1qWXgzvB-gik0o8gDlqs5Cg.jpeg [15:11] monitors both yer heart and the earth [15:11] i mean, they don't exist in an ambient space of some fixed dimension [15:11] tax paying will ruin math [15:54] that or the standard imac pro [15:54] can't find it now [15:54] fully redundant [15:57] tyres ! [15:57] >buying ssh bruters [15:57] see whenever you start getting into & and * it turns to shit :/ [16:10] I'm triggered over her [16:10] lotuspsychje, So you are advising I install an older version? [16:10] so shellcheck could check it [16:10] the problem with that is I have those annoying symbols that I haven't learned how to deal with [16:23] nothing's impossible CHarlie [16:23] lemme try adding to LD_LIBRARY_PATH instead... [16:23] been using the same tip for 2+ years and never need it, it just wipes clean on the sponge, and i re-tin it immediately [16:23] I have no idea how my brain works. Don't know if my eyes are looking for the shapes of words/parentheses/quotes. By my _feeling_ is that I'm looking for colours too [16:38] dagmar rsync? scp? [16:39] thanks for your help guys. [16:39] dedze: o/ [16:39] Nothing like a router with a temp of 93C [16:39] nor do i think you can export it easily [16:39] Well it's not the appearance I'm worried about. My friend has a workshop that's already a complete tip. He's disabled and very clumsy, if half the circuit were to be exposed it would be damaged probably with a few hours of use or him being near the thing. [16:41] not show anything [16:41] ghci can load from the internet o_O [16:41] what are some good projects to read if you want to see how somewhat large C projects are organized? i mean something such as an application, rather than e.g. an operating system [16:41] as with australia [16:41] oh ^n [16:42] hi guys could you tell me if this part is correct where C is INFINITE? https://i.imgur.com/ZwThGF2.png [16:42] vmt: no seriously what's pointer arithmetic? [16:42] serial connections are usually bidirectional [16:42] so the phone would have to do all the routing itself, under its own address [16:42] when I dont have a flathead screwdriver handy [17:00] johntramp: I have used this a lot not to damage larger parts, and it's not yet failed me. [17:00] talx: if you mount something over a directory that is in use, it can lead to weird issues [17:00] Skaface82: NZ [17:31] see ffbuild/config.log [17:31] https://lichess.org/6dGuI7jx [17:32] nitrix, how would you know when to free something shared between threads like an MVar? [17:32] f represents a type which has a Functor instance. here that functor is ((->) e), which is to say it is a function that takes a parameter (the result is not specified here, Functor "owns" it) [17:32] the integral of that is - x^-4 / 4 but then I have to put in the bounds [17:32] are people using it? [17:39] sec = 1/cos [17:39] would you know? is this typical practice? [17:39] or rather partition [17:39] nicki minaj? [17:39] ICU, which newer versions of PG support, attempts to get around that issue. [17:50] FortKnight:https://pastebin.com/k8CRVJB8 [17:50] mmmm, candy 😋 [17:50] an allen key almost got me blind by projectiling out of the socket when tightening a screw. Luckily the blind spot went away a couple days later [17:50] er, isn't fd00::/8 the entirety of fd00:: to fdff:ffff:fff[...] ? [17:50] sounds fine by me [17:50] whoever: It's mega easy to cut down a script in your head, and fix the problem; or to focus on a part of a script that isn't the problem. [18:02] <\malex\26> Sounds like the elite PMS forces. [18:02] <\malex\26> combined with version control and dependency management, i really do change bajillion of small files [18:02] <\malex\26> There's no need for the quotes [18:02] <\malex\26> Sorry if this is the wrong place, but I've got an old dumb terminal (Wyse WY-60) I'm trying to get connected via a USB FTDI serial adapter to my linux box using getty. I know the adapter CAN work, because I've been able to send and receive text via a macos host of all things, but in linux I can't figure out how to get it to do anything other than send garbled symbols and beep. I've tried every combination of parit [18:02] <\malex\26> ofstream::write? :) [18:02] <^|SnIpeR|^> probably some legacy thing [18:02] <^|SnIpeR|^> let me guess, the variables for the apps overlap too right? [18:02] <^|SnIpeR|^> Ceilometer throwing 403 forbidden on ceilometer-upgrade [18:02] <^|SnIpeR|^> Hello. Is it possible to modify buffer so that it's not recorded in the undo history? [18:02] <^|SnIpeR|^> everything in rotation at present appears to be working [18:05] if you think you have enough, you need more. [18:05] hi, I'm saving a value and immediately afterwards reading it [18:05] asheshambasta: runParser is slightly clearer about that [18:14] can only buy kyc'ed from binance? [18:14] PPAs are another bad one [18:14] Corvus`, crafts projects [18:33] It's not a highlight. Not per se. [18:33] # IFS=$'\n' read -d "" -a ArrayVar < <(printf 'a\nb\n\nd'); declare -p ArrayVar [18:33] because apart from having the OS kill the thread you have little chance to stop a thread that is designed to be notified to stop [18:33] the beach? that's where skin cancer lives. [18:52] ioria, mm; or something to pass along to the kernel on boot, thinkpad specific [18:52] poison is expensive bullet to the head is cheap and effective [18:52] But that doesn't mean the same thing [18:52] $50, which is less than aliexpress wanted [18:52] how do I keep ssh from leaking my password's length? [18:52] badboyjer, what doesn't work about it? [19:32] Thanks, for the tip ^) [19:32] how far along wil lyou need to get.. i don't know how to answer that question [19:32] you lost me at "yo" [20:30] ah okay i guess there are some nontrivial ones: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?dataset=&i=%7Ca+%2B+b+%2B+c%7C+%3D+1+%26%26+a%5E2+%2B+b%5E2+%2B+c%5E2+%3D+1 [20:30] greycat: interesting, i'm a sed noob [20:30] It doesn't help, for the exact same reason you're in this pickle to begin with: that still leaves it to the compiler to choose `a`, and it has no guidance on how to do so. [20:30] you think a practically usable av1 codec exists already? [20:30] Smithx10: For uptime, I would do something like `abs(delta(mesos_master_uptime_seconds[1m]))` [20:30] bomb-on: theres a lot of trash in the genre [20:47] parsnip As we work on our office and the push everything to our VPS [20:47] your database can have multiple consumers [20:47] and c is untouchable [21:39] you can't burng the bootloader over serial, you need the bootloader already in place to do serial programming [21:39] jim: put for linux? [21:39] whatever the default installation applied. (cron) [21:39] http://viper-7.com/gotolol.php [21:45] the preview does ls | head [21:45] whats that even supposed to mean [21:45] map perhaps? [22:17] should suffice [22:17] teriyaki boyz [22:17] uplime: so any ideas? [22:25] you can also just do `:tabnew filepath/name`, then `gt`/`gT` to go back and forth between tabs [22:25] PRINTF(3) Linux Programmer's Manual PRINTF(3) [22:25] tolarz: what's the difference between functional analysis and real/complex analysis? [22:25] yelhamer, a pin pulled low [22:25] they'll all sound as good as you want them, but the newer codecs sound better at lower bitrates than the older ones at comprable bitrates [22:32] so why is it -70? well K+'s Eeq (equilibrium potential) is -80 mV as stated, Na+ is +55 mV (notice the sign!), and Cl- is -65 mV [22:32] only it was [22:32] evanc: so far you haven't presented a need for 'production' [22:57] my bad, i thought you were talking to mknod [22:57] ehh, kinda sorta [22:57] almost as old as me [23:15] jim: ext4 [23:15] he probably got savings and shit [23:15] "Hello there." [23:15] davor, i was going to joke earlier that it depends on which side of the membrane you jam your meter probe =) [23:15] https://i.imgur.com/pE05mvp.jpg like this [23:15] pjones, hey, would you be willing to drop in a comment to respond to this question? https://github.com/SUSE/kiwi/issues/810#issuecomment-419834786 [23:57] IPV4 and IPV6 respectively* [23:57] Zexaron: Yeah and the varying bootloader also have own commands [23:57] malv, ##linux-offtopic.