[00:12] <ghuntley12> https://www.lessloss.com/blackbody-p-200.html
[00:12] <ubrl> ghuntley12: ⇪ Blackbody : Ambient field conditioner | Audiophile power conditioner | Audio power cables by LessLoss
[00:12] <ghuntley12> i've never thought of using dd for string manipulation. I just use it to make verbatim copies of windows installs for my family so I can just swap a hard drive when thing go wrong
[00:12] <ghuntley12> I have significantly more interest in mathematical exposition than mathematical research.
[00:29] <iIlL10oO> bash 这个怎么写: a=realpath "1.txt"; echo $a
[00:49] <Camnora3> you're mom is a hexadecimal
[01:02] <KombuchaKip15> I have clearly been learning my koans - that's all I know about nvi though
[01:02] <KombuchaKip15> 255M    /usr/portage/distfiles/firefox-61.0.source.tar.xz
[01:02] <KombuchaKip15> there used to be both a 2nd and 3rd avenue el; now they have only just opened the first little bit of the 2nd ave subway
[01:12] <iIlL10oO> 去 #bash 问了，解决了
[01:37] <nick_b> a difference worth mentioning, is that i run intel only this time. And someone mentioned that the VGA port is hardwired to the discrete nvidia card. Is that nonsense?
[01:37] <nick_b> Door handles, desks, chairs, that broad got radiation everywhere
[01:37] <nick_b> provisioning vms :P
[01:40] <Jaex23> Time-Warp: thanks
[01:40] <Jaex23> is there a way to only reencode the chroma components?
[01:41] <Jaex23> i mean, that there is no finite group with subgroup having index whatever
[01:41] <Jaex23> ahh.. vor 11h haben sie angefangen für ein neues release vorzubereiten.. ich vermute da fehlen noch Dinge und der Guide ist schon updated
[01:42] <zveda28> arahael: yeah! previously we'd stick in 'undefined' and read the type error
[01:42] <zveda28>  Just 14
[01:42] <zveda28> unyu: the higher homotopy group's multiplication is only up to homotopy iirc
[02:00] <Juri_Agarin> @free foo :: Int -> Int
[02:00] <Juri_Agarin> paulo_: Why would only one bit be 1? Why would it represent move 1,1->1,2? Do you want a way to represent other moves?
[02:00] <Juri_Agarin> read is cheap, write is where the cost comes in
[02:02] <mudkip1123_> since the bugs don't affect new installs it's not necessary to get them on a new iso
[02:02] <mudkip1123_> So yeah, that dev board is essentially only intended for people that want to get custom silicon made with their cores
[02:02] <mudkip1123_> My point is that it makes sense to talk in term of probabilities, not certainty.
[02:02] <mudkip1123_> pragma-, some of the spammers in here pm'ing me thier shit
[02:52] <d4gg4d_7> ah, ^ i meant "that sounds like i could pack them down from 25 bytes to at least 17 bytes" *
[02:52] <d4gg4d_7> may you reach enlightenment
[02:52] <d4gg4d_7> Zexaron: badblocks
[02:52] <d4gg4d_7> or grep
[03:02] <lanceball5> z^2 has order 2, so z^2 must equal -1 = b^3. (Otherwise x^2 - 1 would have three distinct roots: 1, z^2, b^3, contradiction)
[03:02] <deslux> And such
[03:02] <lanceball5> I'm wondering if there's some parser combinator that'll restrict hexadecimal to consume at most two bytes.
[03:02] <deslux> koz_: the book release is only 2 months old so there may be more coming too, especially if more interest is shown
[03:02] <lanceball5> cocreature: The resized version may be a list or an array, I just want to access the values as in line 20
[03:02] <deslux> so it also wastes a bit of human time waiting on downloads at each install
[03:02] <lanceball5> https://git-scm.com/docs/pack-format
[03:02] <ubrl> lanceball5: ⇪ Git - pack-format Documentation
[03:02] <deslux> Houses sell for $1.5M without basements because basements cost too much.
[03:02] <deslux> I imported these images into photoshop and saved the video, and it can be played back everywhere
[03:04] <iSaul8> :h window-resizing and so on
[03:04] <iSaul8> I am confident that the utility and beauty of big endian date expression will eventually cause it to dominate in all places. I don't demand adoption by anyone specifically.
[03:04] <iSaul8> i'm working to put the aggregator tech back into the core canopy code base
[03:04] <iSaul8> it's fairly easy actually
[03:04] <iSaul8> oh, a bluetooth speaker?
[03:04] <iSaul8> before april forks
[03:12]  * pity 这里居然有人说话了，还是英文的 :D
[03:14] <Ingmar0> thanks, i'll try to get the command arduino uses
[03:14] <Ingmar0>  "What\8217s going on here"
[03:14] <Ingmar0> Thank you guys.
[03:14] <Ingmar0> Here I come Spivak!
[03:15] <Ingmar0> cmouse: "iq test is funny in a way because it only measures very particular-kind of ability"  Yes.  Your ability to write IQ tests.  It's a VERY specific test.
[03:24] <lh_not_bot4> :t \p -> getAlt . foldMap (Alt . bool pure (pure empty) p)
[03:24] <lh_not_bot4> but LSP is still in the "fincky" stage for setup.
[03:24] <lh_not_bot4> no es necesario saber cuanto mides, para darte cuenta de que eres alta o enana
[03:24] <lh_not_bot4> or stretched
[05:47] <agd> Aremis117: :D
[05:47] <agd> Or just leave it as `a`. :)
[05:47] <agd> my question is: do i connect the audio jack ground to arduino ground ?
[05:49] <thelounge9311> darkmeson: and as said, you can change it at build time if you like
[05:49] <thelounge9311> kuz3 we don't care.
[05:49] <thelounge9311> yeah i didnt finish cause i dint see what they did
[05:56] <bourbon24> after realloc
[05:56] <bourbon24> ,books
[05:56] <bourbon24> grknight, are You Georg ?
[05:56] <bourbon24> no, LSP
[05:56] <bourbon24> i guess this book is wrong
[05:56] <bourbon24> is has been done ^^
[06:34] <carl^> i have disabled the timestamps in the chat window, but now the nicks are to much of against the wall. how would i add some spacing to the nicks in normal chatwindow/buffer (please correct me terminology if wrong)?
[06:35] <carl^> nHeck: did you try using search-by-picture services to find out?  it is possible that you will need to scale this tiny image, you can use the convert utility from ImageMagick package to do this:  int main(void) { int system(const char *);  return system("convert http://ix.io/favicon.ico -resize 512x512 out.png"); }
[06:35] <ubrl> carl^: ⇪ image/vnd.microsoft.icon
[06:35] <carl^> Sweet.
[06:35] <carl^> sorry it's "I have a", I'm Italian...
[06:35] <carl^> are they still there?
[06:38] <psychoschlumpf19> that's how they work
[06:38] <psychoschlumpf19> i need to pass data to another function
[06:38] <psychoschlumpf19> darkmeson, have I ever banned or quieted you?
[06:38] <psychoschlumpf19> of recent manufacture
[06:56] <Senji> anyway, it fails because your parens are in the wrong place
[06:56] <Senji> MiseryMyra: So these invariants.
[06:56] <Senji> maybe dash, or android's sh
[07:03] <sctc8> ,hit dave0
[07:03] <sctc8> https://discourse.nixos.org/t/nixos-18-09-jellyfish-to-be-forked-off-in-a-month
[07:03] <sctc8> regroup
[07:10] <^k^> 新  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS • 请问为什么我的x sever 不能stop？请看图！谢谢  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488568 <a href="http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/download/file.php?id=189856&sid=9fb675e760e8c664cd718256fb46c98a&mode=view&q
[08:29] <qptain_Nemo5> lortabac: Mmm that looks interesting, that could be the definition Im looking for. Reading the original paper from McBride and Paterson now :)
[08:29] <qptain_Nemo5> the prices are the same everywhere here
[08:29] <qptain_Nemo5> hmm that sounds more complicated. are we talking about the same thing?
[08:45] <copelco__12> what is going on?
[08:45] <ubrl> copelco__12: define:going on not defined.
[08:45] <copelco__12> after some secs I am registered
[08:45] <copelco__12> or checksum the folders
[08:45] <copelco__12> hey guys, my google-fu is failing today trying to search for an answer to this...
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> hfp: not exactly... that is just a summary. there are components within that application and library that unattended upgrades relies on... including when a user must be notified for specific updates (usually kernel or version changes)
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> jhodrien: yes dnsmasq
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> now all i can think of is "Das Weg zum Lesen!"
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> unless you're talking about Banach manifolds or something
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> had many problems with arduino "c++" and their libraries. Classes didn't work well with peripherals
[08:46] <blu3r4d0n> the "trait" defines an interface; get_name() in it is a class-level method because it doesn't take a reference to self
[08:47] <G0Y019> ))
[08:47] <G0Y019> Eightynine you should see Cinnamon
[08:47] <G0Y019> Okay, does anyone know where the replace current file option in VLC went?
[08:47] <G0Y019> retrosenator: Awesome!
[08:47] <G0Y019> they chose their orientation
[08:48] <G0Y019> I'm currently using my old defective laptop as a headless server :)
[08:50] <^k^> 新  初学者园地 - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) • 安装ubuntu找不到引导怎么办，用boot-repair修复也不成功  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488569 安装了ubuntu但是找不到引导怎么办，用boot-repair修复也不成功。 统计信息: 发表于 由 姿颜与才华 — 2018-09-28 16:44
[09:11] <hamishmack21> Interesting/random combo...
[09:11] <hamishmack21> Random quote (#132): !quote
[09:11] <hamishmack21> Updated to iOS 12 and now my iPhone thinks I have a +86 calling code phone number (+86 is for China)
[09:11] <hamishmack21> it also has a ligher functor thing, wrapping a function or something
[09:12] <hamishmack21> Yes, that works
[09:12] <hamishmack21> eliminate all false positives.
[09:13] <riveter> means that the equals sign in haskell definitions is an actual equals sign in your brain
[09:13] <riveter> just use a hook?
[09:13] <riveter> MrElendig: I'm gonna try it again and give you the dmesg.
[09:20] <bernhardgruen18> that's the scope I have, except mine is a lot cleaner
[09:20] <bernhardgruen18> ok, here is the final version; https://lpaste.net/1091699344257581056
[09:20] <bernhardgruen18> it's a complicated installer. It installed nvidia's ubuntu fork onto a custom board with arm on it. needed a host computer to do that...
[09:25] <dfarrell0717> hey guys... I screwed up apt somehow, I ran the following command: apt install gcc build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) - it's now 'core dumping' due a bad system call... apt refuses to do anything else and goes right back to it if I try to dpkg --configure -a
[09:25] <dfarrell0717> does sp3 require sp2 before installing?
[09:25] <dfarrell0717> ppf: it really allows me to copy a part of source vector anywhere in destination vector?
[09:42] <mazzanet12> za1b1tsu: where p.code = ''
[09:42] <mazzanet12> Score! I'll go claim the points
[09:42] <mazzanet12> only really has a use on OEM preinstalled windows.
[09:42] <mazzanet12> faLUCE, that is certainly a solution
[09:45] <ThisAsYou6> 64gb but check 512gb
[09:45] <ThisAsYou6> ctrl+f "Range-Based For-Loops"
[09:45] <ThisAsYou6> section 21 in chapter 4 is what i referred to
[10:00] <LiftedKilt23> So maybe something like pinMode(4, INPUT);
[10:01] <LiftedKilt23> kurly: https://bugs.gentoo.org/649242 "games-util/antimicro-2.20.2 : /.../SDL_config.h:33:26: fatal error: SDL_platform.h: No such file or directory"; Gentoo Linux, Current packages; CONF; toralf:games
[10:01] <LiftedKilt23> do these have to be metric spaces?
[10:01] <ubrl> ⇪ f: 49242 – games-util/antimicro-2.20.2 : /.../SDL_config.h:33:26: fatal error: SDL_platform.h: No such file or directory
[10:01] <LiftedKilt23> I'm moving from Arch > NixOS so I don't have to deal with breaking packages every few weeks.
[10:18] <^k^> 暂无新帖 讲个笑话吧: http://xiaohua.zol.com.cn/detail1/15612.html 需要地勤 : 蝙蝠的二女儿准备嫁给鼹鼠,家里十分反对。 妈妈说:"嫁谁不行,偏要嫁给那个高度近视的家伙！ " 爸爸却不同意:"它干地下工作比谁都行,反正我们航空部门也需要地勤,就凑和吧！ "
[10:21] <Afterster17> I made it work with LC-n, and as far as I remember it works well with ale
[10:21] <Afterster17> It's output from a command.  OK.  We can work from there.  What does this output LOOK like?
[10:21] <Afterster17> and I think you need -w or nano corrupts long lines by insanely inserting a newline for long lines
[11:40] <^k^> 新  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS • ubuntu16.04多用户权限问题  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488570 我的笔记本安装了ubuntu16.04，有一个非root账户aaa，并且给aaa账户禁止了sudo。 现在aaa用户登陆后，图形界面配置IP等网络信息需要输入root密码。 请问能不能给aaa账户赋予 不输入root密码就能使用图形
[11:40] <^k^>  ─> 界面配置IP地址等信息的权限？ 有没有大神给我解答一下 统计信息: 发表于 由 thalia — …
[11:42] <Logicwrath9> for you, it usually makes code more readable?
[11:42] <Logicwrath9> or more beer
[12:37] <toxync0425> (or better yet, find a different goal, because this is insane)
[12:37] <toxync0425> it's some inkjet 3-in-one monstrosity
[12:37] <toxync0425> for the curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqZpANIpBA&t=35
[12:37] <ubrl> toxync0425: ⇪ How Tempered Glass is made by PRL Glass Systems Inc. - YouTube
[13:02] <^k^> 暂无新帖 讲个笑话吧: 奇 迹 : 一老师在解释"奇迹"一词时,举了一例:一人从八楼跳下,竞毫发未损。他希望学生出"奇迹"。 可一同学回答:幸运。 老师很失望,于是说:此人爬上八楼,又跳下,还是未受伤。 犴一同学回答:偶然。 老师非常气愤,只好又说:那人再次爬上八楼,又跳下来…… 还
[13:02] <^k^>  ─> 未等老师说完,就有同学答道:他习惯了。
[13:05] <Findar> 哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
[13:37] <fiesh2> i don't have pacemaker but i wear hearing aids
[13:37] <fiesh2> stef204: as you provided your wifi card details now i am simply asking about your router information too , so that i can open up my mind to undertsand the whole picture
[13:37] <fiesh2> thrig: which command exactly?
[14:03] <alpha_sh> Neepu: I'm almost certain that the cr doesn't matter either
[14:03] <alpha_sh> RenaRouge, sí
[14:03] <alpha_sh> not much of that kind of work this end of the world
[14:32] <nmz78712> (and it is insane)
[14:32] <nmz78712> nod*
[14:32] <nmz78712> http://paste.debian.net/1043491/
[14:32] <nmz78712> it doesn't strictly need an rtc
[14:32] <nmz78712> BIOS has both legacy and uefi boot enabled with uefi being the first choise
[16:14] <varunest> Hamilton: that looks familiar
[16:15] <varunest> my /init is a sh script
[16:15] <varunest> so that way e.g. 3 email aliases point to single mailbox?
[16:15] <varunest> int-e: so in my questions whole theory T must be true then.
[16:15] <varunest> Jan-: it's asymptotic. you get 20% of remaining hair each time
[16:15] <varunest> Alexander K: Ah, maybe thre is an old stock someplace.  But 3D Printers are getting pick-n-place soldering.  So a small producttion run fabrication should be possible.
[16:25] <Brigo9> Announced on the mailing lists.
[16:25] <Brigo9> hmm, 444 vs 418 vs redirect to infowars
[16:25] <Brigo9> look at the "Precious Guardian" thing
[16:55] <runeks7> well, it's definitaly deinterlaced now
[16:55] <runeks7> philipp64: if LESS is set, it needs to include R
[16:55] <runeks7> ntd: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-4.19-rc4-Released
[16:55] <ubrl> ⇪ t: Linux 4.19-rc4 Released As Linus Temporarily Steps Away From Kernel Maintainership - Phoronix
[16:55] <runeks7> Xann: you could help testing sure, try previous or a newer kernel always helps
[16:55] <runeks7> if you enable pbo/oc it ye
[17:06] <peetaur227> they have timings for 2133~3200
[17:06] <peetaur227> how do I do something like 'tail -f /var/log/*log' but not include a file?
[17:06] <peetaur227> friendofafriend: what role would the arduino play in that?
[17:24] <grepory9> youyou: Ascend Sierra 2 * 3
[17:24] <grepory9> My question is: why are you using new, delete and a C style array
[17:24] <grepory9> Oh so NOT the entire = one piece of coppers then
[17:41] <jason_11> what is that, vim's default colorscheme :P
[17:41] <jason_11> lin_noob, most ceos give themselves a low salary anyways. as low as $1 a year.
[17:41] <jason_11> leewz, you can get the GHC version with the CPP language extension, this is want you want in most cases
[19:04] <avdi7> I'm only interested in falling edges, so I filter out the raising edges by remembering the old value.
[19:04] <avdi7> ya, me2   o.O
[19:04] <avdi7> ovpn plus easy-rsa for the keys is pretty solid by default.
[19:09] <cthuluh2> and it is probably a unsuitable choice for the whole study group. Garling's book is terse and requires maturity to do proofs...
[19:09] <cthuluh2> I downloaded it to /. But, it is not clear how to make the bootloader load it by default.
[19:09] <cthuluh2> When I install some package that pauses to prompt for a value, then I later uninstall that package, how can I have it prompt me again when I reinstall? Seems if I just do "apt remove" and "apt install" it remembers what I entered last time. Where are those values stored?
[19:09] <cthuluh2> even though -m has such a far out explanation in the man page
[19:09] <cthuluh2> We do stuff like this for watching Rails logs: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-mtail/blob/master/files/default/mtail/unicorn.mtail#L16
[19:09] <ubrl> cthuluh2: ⇪ files/default/mtail/unicorn.mtail · master · gitlab-cookbooks / gitlab-mtail · GitLab
[19:10] <cthuluh2> Hm my bt keyboard seems to have "healed", the app switching bug is gone. I don't believe in miracles. Anyone heard of a virus which heals bluetooth bugs....
[19:18] <UTAN_dev17> I just thought that it might be technically possible to have zero args, while this would never be used in practice.
[19:18] <UTAN_dev17> But anyway, my point is, I want to pretend that some values that are const aside from very very very launch are const, legally, I mean I can use some attributes to make sure the optimizer doesn't screw up but that's not really legal in C++.
[19:18] <UTAN_dev17> hows the peasant?
[19:18] <UTAN_dev17> maybe fold it in half for some more girth? paging BradR
[20:21] <monad_cat14> But ah, I've kind of wanted to work at Google
[20:21] <monad_cat14> first, the download it progressing even though I turned off the VPN
[20:21] <monad_cat14> https://docs.python-guide.org/starting/install3/osx/  @ dff
[20:21] <ubrl> ⇪ t: Installing Python 3 on Mac OS X — The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python
[20:22] <monad_cat14> Dr_Coke: im still a galaxy j1 fan. still havent put it on the phone grid yet. btw trump is going to be calling all our cellphones on thursday
[20:41] <xintron12> btw, on some of my very creative ipsec.confs I used to build to drive developers mad, I placed a LOT of \ line continuations, since it will give you the line it doesn't like when it says "syntax error". This might help
[20:41] <xintron12> kparal: thanks. I can work with that
[20:41] <xintron12> tony[m]3: well, it's likely that your issue is channels with +r set (+r means 'unidentified users can't join')
[21:19] <cedra_> i wasn't aware that yoda was here and conversing
[21:19] <cedra_> (coming in january but paid already)
[21:19] <cedra_> srhb: grep sandbox /etc/nix/nix.co
[21:33] <zone_315> Quite specifically.
[21:33] <zone_315> Prestige: yes
[21:33] <zone_315> but thats on hynix right?
[21:43] <Jb_boin4> now, in the morning, you might want a light theme :)
[21:44] <Jb_boin4> what kind of information was leaked before?
[21:44] <Jb_boin4> but just names things like Some and Err
[21:44] <Jb_boin4> Okay, thank you
[22:13] <micronn4> _BIGSHOT_: Good catch, could have been fire.
[22:13] <micronn4> cocreature: cool, no probs
[22:14] <micronn4> Thankfully, it's all been torn out and replaced with proper enclosures
[22:14] <micronn4> dmj`: Is this related to the `.ghc.environment...` file produced by new-build?
[23:24] <robobutler3> I bet it's dead, but I'll try
[23:24] <robobutler3> tsglove: yeah, I hate when people warn against potentially dangerous ideas
[23:24] <robobutler3> zeh[m], yes the bottom of the page, you can choose rss or atom
[23:24] <robobutler3> m2_teknix: sudo /bin/true: pastebinit <( sudo apt-get update 2>&1; sudo apt-get -f --assume-no install 2>&1; sudo apt-get --assume-no install redshift redshift-gtk; )