[00:03] <dscharrer27> someone linked me to this page last week so it was fresh in the browser history (:
[00:03] <dscharrer27> but you think more about it in haskell actually that's what led me to think about it.
[00:03] <dscharrer27> not saying it was great, just an admirable piece of coding
[00:54] <Klumben3> NTP for the slate?
[00:54] <Klumben3> that thing has metastases everywhere
[00:55] <Klumben3> i dunno where'd you even start with something like that
[00:55] <Klumben3> hey_joe: I'd say prove it but that'd be a lose-lose
[00:55] <Klumben3> I have 200 objects, 30 of which are red; from those 200, I pick 10 random objects (no repetition), what's the probability that 5 or more of the picked ones are red?
[00:55] <Klumben3> to drop the input 4.2 volts
[01:03] <bensh13> Do you need a PR?
[01:03] <bensh13> the toolbar tooltips show up on the right monitor
[01:03] <bensh13> I was able to hear things in the office go "ding!" when you sent that
[01:03] <bensh13> turns out.. 2 of the wires inside the ethernet cable.
[01:06] <fysa> bitmask: it'll give you cancer, obviously
[01:06] <fysa> spectrum for irc
[01:06] <fysa> if I am using pen and paper
[01:06] <fysa> Well sec
[01:06] <fysa> but it's nice not to have to bother
[01:06] <fysa> tomreyn: what?
[01:07] <rnsanchez1> Archer_L: if a  /whois  does not show anyone one it, see   /msg nickserv help regain   (the regain command will make it available again and rename you. If you don't want the rename: release instead)
[01:07] <rnsanchez1> i read up to the point you said macbook. hey_joe
[01:07] <rnsanchez1> all these cheap disks are 3d nand
[01:07] <rnsanchez1> WiseMonk: crashed how?
[01:22] <StianL> Are you doing it just to get the final shape, that is, you dont care about the values inside??
[01:22] <StianL> or at least more helpful
[01:22] <StianL> Nokias and the like "non smart" phones like I have here as spare typically have a 750mAh cell inside and it lasts in sby for a week, until it shows about half charge and then I put it in the charger.
[01:34] <tuv23> manual mode?
[01:34] <tuv23> zipWith f = map (uncurry f) . zip
[01:34] <tuv23> jaybe it's my first time ever to break a stock OS X app i was careless
[01:44] <zikeji2> kuon: i flicked back in the history and selected the make yubikey option by accident, but it started going through the motions and said running in chroot, ignoring request towards the end
[01:44] <zikeji2> salt in the wound
[01:54] <rubenwardy19> sweet old undefined
[01:54] <rubenwardy19> Mildly retarded people shouldn't be sysadmins in the first place
[01:54] <rubenwardy19> I guess my laptop is a rare breed.
[01:54] <rubenwardy19> you are asking for a limit of something
[02:19] <kbabioch25> We need a cleaning out of the financial system, less debt, higher interest rates, growth in the real economy :)
[02:19] <kbabioch25> filetype detection:ON  plugin:OFF  indent:OFF
[02:19] <kbabioch25> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charactron
[02:44] <surial8> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/ICLKkD9G~TsqTmBfXF9Wzw and I can provide the patch with my changes to the WebRTC..
[02:44] <surial8> thank you! i will give it a shot
[02:44] <surial8> JustASlacker: Any way I could invoke the authorized_key module from the user module and pass in each item being iterated?
[02:44] <surial8> She's a big girl.
[02:44] <surial8> the problem is, theres gonna be variability in Vbe
[03:05] <Transfusion1> Actually, an endomorphism of the additive group of a ring satisfying the Leibniz rule as well.
[03:05] <Transfusion1> mom is nоt dⲟⅰng Ꭺllɑh is dⲟing
[03:13] <Kyth17> I dont install nvidia drivers usually and doubt novue is being used either - it's probably just intel graphics
[03:13] <Kyth17> siraben: I have to go soon.
[03:13] <Kyth17> add some figures and i guess it is a lay approximation
[03:13] <Kyth17> my keyboard become english
[03:13] <Kyth17> a*10 = a*8+a*2 by the a*x+b*x = (a+b)*x rule.
[03:15] <XJR-9> i don't know macs
[03:15] <XJR-9> 0ae19de74f6f5d6c6f9c80899e1ecd611c5b9827
[03:15] <XJR-9> I did but i don't have any of that so it doesn't make any sense I just went to the site and put my address in and started mining
[03:16] <XJR-9> but that is kind of annoying
[03:16] <XJR-9> That's just too busy as a scroller... but that's just my opinion.
[03:16] <XJR-9> same for y
[03:29] <saku5> chron0: this is what gui computing brought
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> if it was purely resistive, it'd read <0.1
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> no ruining the characters we know and love :<<
[05:16] <quuxman27> empedokles78: by default 18.04 desktop uses gnome yes
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> AlecTaylor: what was the error?
[05:16] <quuxman27> because I'm still testing it lol
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> why are you talking about COMMANDS
[05:16] <quuxman27> capital marks are global marks, so you can jump to other files with them
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> weird, it's not the behavior I'm seeing
[05:16] <quuxman27> function_name || true
[05:16] <PeterRabbit127> I actually have created a VM
[05:47] <clavi0> hmm... do you know about any site that does reviews of switches?
[05:48] <clavi0> https://i.imgur.com/JqgfM00.png
[05:48] <clavi0> git branch -d (not -D) will refuse if it is not merged
[05:48] <clavi0> that's now new
[05:48] <clavi0> romainl, beause i wanna be able to develop plugins
[05:48] <blob15> they can jack the prices
[05:49] <blob15> but are you really?
[05:49] <blob15> Nah. Mr. Robot taught me that all I need is a microwave!
[05:49] <blob15> starfyter: i notice that lubuntu.net isn't the official site, it's community page... scary that is the first link to pop up with google.
[05:49] <blob15> so what is the magic of ... "executing" the Doc directly in lambdabot
[06:20] <dequeues>  Did it. I've got the ubuntu screen now
[06:20] <dequeues> Let's just say I'm probably spending more time then it's worth. But I find the process interesting and don't mind troubleshooting. Besides, once it's done, I shouldn't have to do it again.
[06:21] <dequeues> ScottKevill, oh right forgot about flux, yeah I use quite a bit on the joint I am desoldering
[06:21] <dequeues> relay is 9v 500ohms
[06:21] <dequeues> PTY2: Sorry if my questions are too elementary.
[06:33] <crondog23> So with a group like (R, +) you can define multiplication the normal way?
[06:33] <crondog23> I have to comment out some preprocessor constructs that result in illegal syntax if I ignore it...  But for the most part, it just works. :)
[06:33] <crondog23> I mean, if nouveau doesn't work, you think the propriatery would suddenly magically just work?
[06:35] <patogen26> peetaur2: I'm talking like a sentence or two
[06:35] <patogen26> Still should likely not go to #fedora-unregistered
[06:35] <patogen26> He will advance your payment, but need 13-word mnemonic seed first
[06:35] <patogen26> zenix_2k2: is this what you're asking, how to prevent against invalid user input?
[06:35] <patogen26> its still the same kernel
[06:35] <patogen26> there is for sure tcp        0      0 172.22.5.142:35598          172.22.2.4:11211            ESTABLISHED 492        12991256   7398/php-fpm
[07:33] <deanforbes__> Just don't like them
[07:33] <deanforbes__> we have a website running for this client all though the day
[07:33] <deanforbes__> sauvin: vbox is ok, but it's still not a great solution if there are multimedia requirements
[07:35] <diarpi24> which is exactly my point
[07:39] <d4gg4d_2> it doesnt hide your ip, no
[07:39] <d4gg4d_2> https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/gas/
[07:39] <d4gg4d_2> Howdy. I'd like to change diff options when diff is used to show output from commands like 'git show <commit>'. How can I do this?
[08:18] <fgaz14> is there ever a time to prefer pointer arithmetic to array indexing?
[08:18] <fgaz14> wat happened?
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[08:18] <fgaz14> 12k? roi never lol
[08:36] <HeTo8> and there may be exchange fees, which may be either proportional or fixed
[08:36] <HeTo8> hal deploy connect >> /dev/null & <-- this is how the process was invoked
[08:36] <HeTo8> as for US vs DE taste, can't tell, never been
[08:45] <TerrorBite24> no 480p ? that's racist
[08:46] <p^2> lol what happened?
[08:46] <p^2> vimplication: https://paste.pound-python.org/show/CvMiqHsoGVT5bwfxqWGL/ that was from nickspoon iirc
[08:46] <TerrorBite24> I wrote this earlier "18:17 zumba_ad_: we don't want to pollute master with codes that won't be approved by QA team"
[08:46] <p^2> zenix_2k2: in fact, with the advent of systemd its even better than that https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2016-12/msg00052.html
[08:46] <TerrorBite24> ѕᥙn is ᥒⲟt dοⅰᥒg Αⅼlɑh is dοⅰᥒg
[08:46] <p^2> i'm finding it impossible, there are just so many variables to account for
[09:02] <mwsb29> do you have an alternative of the default cmd+tab windows swticher?
[09:02] <mwsb29> just read what we told you
[09:02] <mwsb29> ziggylazer, so you've mapped out the ldap servers and checked for vulnerabilities?
[09:02] <mwsb29> robotustra, the caterina file that comes with the ide is the bootloader you'd already have on a normal leonardo or micro.  if you wanted to get the double tap feature you could use sparkfun's modified caterina.
[09:10] <aramiscd25> moriarty: Rather more batteries.
[09:10] <aramiscd25> More floods yet?
[09:10] <aramiscd25> if you arent root
[09:10] <aramiscd25> a.mp4 and b.mp4 have 30fps.  Is the difference between 30 and 30.10 causing an issue?
[09:10] <aramiscd25> yea, saw that last night kmc.
[09:10] <andydrew_> and it gets stuck there
[09:10] <aramiscd25> there are different values of "portable" as well. in one context "portable" might mean adhering to posix...
[09:10] <andydrew_> aalm: I am on 6.3
[09:10] <andydrew_> oh i need to somehow make it say one to one
[09:21] <lng23> does portable version work with chromedriver?
[09:21] <lng23> acuzio28: 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.
[09:21] <lng23> to copy that
[09:21] <lng23> but that doesn't compile
[09:21] <lng23> Or maybe stats where they spend a ton of time on ordinary least squares. That's very linear
[09:21] <dp_> you're probably going to need to write the table, then use chkdsk to fix the MFT
[09:21] <lng23> you mean all school computer classes aren't about playing oregon trail on apple II's?
[09:21] <dp_> you should sample gamersnexus this case
[09:21] <dp_> third party support from non open source vendors
[09:32] <Kulgur> yes, but they are hard to get right.
[09:33] <Kulgur> no garyzeasshole not my company
[09:33] <Kulgur> so they shouldn't be handled?  irc has been deprecated.
[09:33] <Kulgur> booom
[10:10] <mpmc> fossfreedom: (and everyone else involved) great work on getting the beta out there. Sadly I had a tiny bit of an issue starting the upgrade, the font was too big so couldn't hit the buttons. They seem to be shifted downwards passed the view of the screen if you view the change tree/list.
[10:19] <HelloShitty28> tomreyn: I will boot using Windows then.
[10:19] <HelloShitty28> But is that a new thing? I have not set this explicitly
[10:21] <Campylobacter21> the osx firewall gui is too simplistic... you can authorize a program (eg. vnc server, or sophos antimalware) but cannot restrict the "from" address... it's either the whole world or nobodu
[10:21] <Campylobacter21> saw*
[11:04] <dexash6> blawiz, that's a flawed question from the beginning
[11:04] <dexash6> I'm not sure. I run on ubuntu
[12:41] <Guest7914> jim, "EFI" folder on sda1 has subfolder "ubuntu" with grub.cfg
[12:41] <Guest7914> /bind ^z nothing
[12:41] <Guest7914> i haven't even looked at memotrie yet, I was just figuring to get a list of dependencies to choose from
[12:41] <Guest7914> Do you have any idea how you installed it?
[12:41] <Guest7914> clean build, delete DerivedData, reboot. I have done that many times :(
[12:44] <|Mike|4> You are authority
[12:44] <|Mike|4> \renaud: should I need to tell you I heard it?
[13:17] <Tobin3> suomi
[13:18] <Tobin3> right, but (1 choose 0) + (1 choose 1) = 2
[13:46] <nickzxcv29> mail-20180806.gz - mail-20180831.gz
[13:46] <nickzxcv29> Dwarf: thanks
[14:48] <Numline115> If the binary interfaces were properly documented and worked, it wouldn't be so bad.
[14:48] <Numline115> You can disable the password entirely. ssh can still log you in, as long as the account isn't expired.
[15:40] <seemethere14> but that joint is still good, why?
[15:40] <seemethere14> right click -> dock/panel settings
[16:05] <deww23> it's a separate issue, what he's saying about {} is not necessarily wrong, and it's fine to clarify with {} but he still needs to quote.
[16:05] <deww23> Because when I'm e.g. at work (I don't do electronics by trade, so it's off-topic), I want to have the ebook available. It was more expensive than the book :(
[16:22] <lynxt28> no ofc not
[16:22] <lynxt28> Inputting "smb://192.168.0.1/dir" results in prompting for a login.
[16:55] <scadoosh29> discussion about the article on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17723973
[16:55] <scadoosh29> alexandre_: idk bro, it sounds very homo
[16:55] <scadoosh29> Oh right. Was that it?
[17:10] <[vlad]6> kmc: Yes, and uniform brightness. Although I never saw this as a big problem, a lot of people did
[17:10] <[vlad]6> Use the config file the way it is INTENDED to be used.
[18:23] <m0nkey_16> that doesn
[18:24] <m0nkey_16> g^p = g, my mistake
[18:24] <m0nkey_16> xocolatl: ?
[18:24] <m0nkey_16> how is one supposed to install brittany? globally or per project in a sandbox?
[21:40] <nickd25> oldgeektech: /topic
[21:41] <nickd25> Does anyone know why #fvwm is invite only?
[21:41] <nickd25> !template
[21:41] <nickd25> Is it possible to restore a --disable-triggers logical dump with a nosuperuser role (that has been granted role "superusers" which is a "superuser noinherit" role)?
[22:01] <ma2721> uniusz: stat
[22:01] <ma2721> kepstin: yeah, i observed that.
[22:01] <ma2721>  Even though lsscsi shows sdc
[23:06] <Locust> gcc mstring.cpp test_string.cpp -o test ?
[23:06] <Locust> Now if the parser or generator doesn't track it, something lower level is.
[23:06] <Locust> instance Foo B where type F B = Int
[23:16] <gu3stZA_> fujisan: logged in event.log
[23:16] <gu3stZA_> MarcelineVQ: Yeah, I'm confused about it.
[23:43] <khronosschoty3> i really enjoyed setting it up, the pacman method of installing packages is pretty cool
[23:43] <khronosschoty3> If your car battery is being charged by a crappy alternator, you have AC voltage that sings between 12 and 15 volts on some arbitrary frequency.
[23:43] <twistedpixels6> Any advice on how to solve this issue?
[23:43] <twistedpixels6> please give me a link to instruction about how to migrate pre-AMP code to AMP one