[00:08] <aidos17> I found an officespace that looks useable but shitty, so I was hoping to get a good deal on it in the city (if this is the city I can do business, hopefully that is a "yes"), and it is literally like 20 feet away from a Verizon tower and fiber line warning pole!
[00:08] <aidos17> revoltingPeasant: the MAC address embedded in that paste links to your device and therefore is personally identifying information; did you intend to disclose it?
[00:08] <aidos17> sure, but you could just mkdir -p regardless
[00:08] <aidos17> Scorpion2185, make bzImage; make modules; make modules_install; make install;
[00:08] <aidos17> "Storage"
[00:22] <unknowng1> sietse: does turning off use_remote_estimates help?
[00:22] <unknowng1> never seen freebsd
[00:22] <unknowng1> i dont want the contents to be readable
[00:22] <unknowng1> 6700k
[00:22] <unknowng1> if I do,   `blkid`
[00:28] <craigger29> I just had a GPU issue and then x server wasn't starting and now I'm stuck in command line
[00:28] <craigger29> hey I forgot how to find the correct boundary line for y = x, what do I do again?
[00:28] <craigger29> there is a server command for pinging irc ops
[00:29] <craigger29> there's a -f option to turn full information back on iirc
[00:50] <jamiec> 22 21 ... 2 1 0
[00:50] <jamiec> enum vs enum class
[00:50] <jamiec> everything is free if you just take it
[00:51] <jamiec> nor <(
[00:51] <jamiec> no, it's an example of a function
[01:00] <maker29> all they're all saying is "urrrrr!"
[01:01] <maker29> upgrading to 18.04 as we speak
[01:01] <maker29> https://git-scm.com/docs/git-read-tree ?
[01:01] <maker29> but that's the only L2 involved
[01:02] <ebrasca11> splud: level shifter and active filter
[01:02] <ebrasca11> anyway Viper-7 idk what mic u hve
[01:02] <ebrasca11> If it works, it will highlight both the start and end patterns
[01:27] <geofft6> plug the appliance it's on into the router
[01:27] <geofft6> Is it possible to do it without creating a variable?
[01:27] <geofft6> And I like Alexa-enabled devices.
[01:27] <geofft6> the slowness might just have been the one I chose
[01:27] <geofft6> that's really just because you failed to quote the argument to grep.
[01:28] <geofft6> it's the same serial port
[01:29] <rodgort9> nice too meet you Ms. Zool
[01:29] <rodgort9> LuMint, "cut" is not a word I recognize.
[01:29] <rodgort9> You can also do /script exec Irssi::themes_reload to only reload the theme
[01:29] <rodgort9> I have 4 hosts with 3 laggs each in trunk mode. They create logical networks of their own based on the management interface of oVirt and can use arbitrary tags
[01:29] <rodgort9> okay, well I'll write back if I come up with anything, but this usb issue is taking up a lot of time right now
[01:29] <rodgort9> Otherwise it'll periodically flush logs to the files
[01:29] <bluez_6> NO has trolls on a treadmill generating power
[01:29] <bluez_6> it's not wrong when I emphasize it
[01:29] <bluez_6> I need help reasoning throught an abstraction
[01:29] <bluez_6> gcloud container images list-tags "$GCR/dashboard" --format=json --limit 1 | jq -r '.[0].tags[0]'
[01:29] <bluez_6> [1]happypuppy quit (~happypupp@frontend.gtri.gatech.edu): Quit:  HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- It'll be on slashdot one day...
[01:29] <bluez_6> mornfall: just alternatives, so the open and free market can see that there is value in the above.
[01:51] <annalee_> no, my bad
[01:51] <annalee_> lin_noob: well good for those idiots, you should stop reading their click bait shit
[01:51] <annalee_> i want my damn start menu in my windows qemu guest
[01:51] <annalee_> anyhow... can't change that.
[01:51] <annalee_> "This system is not registered with RHN Classic or RHN Satellite." on a centos system
[02:24] <dormiens10> that's not a weechat question, but one for your ircd/#letsencrypt
[02:24] <dormiens10> 17:36 -!- Irssi: ##c++-basic: Total of 113 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 113 normal]
[02:24] <dormiens10> I wasn't clear...when I click on Trash, VLC opens instead of the contents of Trash being displayed
[02:24] <dormiens10> Ah. That's why.
[02:24] <dormiens10> thanks for that link
[02:26] <imobach> Brand spanking new.
[02:26] <imobach> actually it looked like it was a pm because it was in a far window
[02:26] <imobach> terzievk: look at what it does with the arguments..
[03:19] <duritong_> would remounting read only or booting rescue break service? (you may have to do it anyway, even if it will)
[03:19] <duritong_> (and that the system is otherwise up to date)
[03:19] <duritong_> I guess I should go get diagnosed so I can have longer on exams ^_^
[03:19] <duritong_> are not*
[03:19] <duritong_> Some people just got it working out of the box.
[05:52] <ponyofdeath27> Those connectors on the back of the 5326B are too wide
[05:52] <ponyofdeath27> ScottKevill  like Doctors.. of philosphy
[05:52] <ponyofdeath27> Wish I could help.
[05:52] <ponyofdeath27> ketis i live in a hole
[05:52] <ponyofdeath27> hahainternet: go ahed and ask here
[05:53] <cdaley14>  pg_ctlcluster 10 main start
[05:53] <cdaley14> Ugh - hello - for the first time since I upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 I tried to open a GPG encrypted file. It started with saying "gpg: starting migration from earlier GnuPG versions" then imported a few keys and said "gpg: migration succeeded".  BUT I FAILS TO OPEN MY FILE!  The error it gives now is "gpg: decryption failed: No secret key" ?!
[05:53] <cdaley14> signal devs should be thoroughly admonished
[05:53] <cdaley14> \x whts that ?
[06:52] <nirved> Aleric: then it's trivial to do with std::function
[06:52] <nirved> I'm cooking some meat pies for 50 minutes in my oven
[06:52] <nirved> jsiracusa: No one talks about Xscale any more except as pert of the “herp-derp bet Intel feels dumb selling of theri ARM”
[07:09] <zectrosan23> redhat/suse dropped support for openldap
[07:09] <zectrosan23> It's where the branch will start growing
[07:09] <zectrosan23> I've just got to keep searching until I hit one that reports itself as IPv4 or IPv6
[07:16] <hns21> i'm using rufus to install it to the usb
[07:16] <hns21> https://www.howtogeek.com/135533/how-to-use-rsync-to-backup-your-data-on-linux/
[07:16] <hns21> I wrote test basically doing stuff outside truffle, and all I really needed to add was  const web3 = new Web3(mycontract.constructor.currentProvider), mycontractJson = require("../build/contracts/mycontract.json") instead of artifacts.require, web3.eth.contract(mycontractJson.abi), I think that was it
[07:16] <hns21> it's just noticing that that limit is the definition of the derivative of f(x) = a^x;
[07:16] <hns21> hitek: i'm not worried about it being on topic or not, i just don't get to say this often so I will
[07:34] <jchia22> e: why though
[07:34] <jchia22> any time the result set is over 512 bytes, DNS will switch over to TCP
[07:34] <jchia22> tot he local node/s
[07:57] <joze4> igemnace: what do you mean exactly?
[07:57] <joze4> I can't read sauerkraut
[07:57] <joze4> BTW, before computers was it a frequent practice to do a sort of brute-force computation by hand in order to (help) prove or disprove theorem?
[07:57] <joze4> I'm guessing ubuntu users
[08:10] <Scarecrow9> Coming from Agda, this feels painful.
[08:10] <Scarecrow9> It's registered, sure.  But you have to log in, try /msg nickserv identify timwis password
[08:10] <Scarecrow9> Oh that's cool.
[08:10] <Scarecrow9> is google involved in the ffmpeg project?
[08:10] <Scarecrow9> Can someone explain to me a real life practical example of Laplace Transformation
[08:53] <Whoop9> For me, fon TAB doesn't do anything, but foo TAB completes some possible nicks.
[08:53] <Whoop9> matzy_: yes, sir
[08:53] <Whoop9> i am a man of my word
[08:53] <Whoop9> inevitable
[08:53] <Whoop9> so giving bad advice makes you sleepless :P
[08:53] <Whoop9> https://certbot.eff.org/docs/using.html seems to have most info you need
[08:55] <deltab17> --tags may push some tags that --follow-tags will leave out
[08:55] <deltab17> i believe full disclosure makes for the best security
[08:55] <deltab17> kove-w-o-salter: Oh, I just meant specifically yahb's multiline functionality, because it's so verbose. General playing is fine in here if it's not too extensive, and often helpful (as others can help you spot your errors).
[08:55] <rcollier> Eric : Sorry, my key board can't to be used
[08:55] <rcollier> yaten: what's up?
[08:55] <rcollier> my area will have fibre to the street then copper coax
[08:55] <rcollier> 0.016000   0.000000   0.016000 (  0.002057) 5000 **{}
[08:55] <rcollier> GibbsEnergy: there is no extra material for this assessment? none? just some bottle? this is bad, how can the teacher compare results when the bottle is not precisely defined?
[09:13] <eyemiru24> That's not what I'm looking for though...
[09:13] <eyemiru24> im fine with just using awk
[09:13] <eyemiru24> only_good_text: grep -E '^.{5000}'  dump.json  still took same amount of time over here
[09:43] <pstk13> my question is more about why you would *use* a result-like type, if this turns into exceptions being alternative syntax for the same mechanism
[09:43] <pstk13> is there a shorter way to write it rather than writing each individually
[09:43] <pstk13> I've never thought this place toxic. :(
[09:43] <pstk13> runjutsu: when I send you a patch, and you commit it to history, I'm the author, but you are the comitter
[09:43] <pstk13> Well there goes any future attempt at running for public office
[09:52] <linduxed11> Me and my massive RAM laugh at your swap
[09:52] <linduxed11> you can nail some wood over that gap?
[09:53] <linduxed11> what's the point of yours?
[09:57] <bjorn21> oh the battery pack has a protection in it
[09:57] <bjorn21> Yeah, I'm working on eliminating both of those from my vocabulary, but it's a gradual process
[09:57] <bjorn21> $40k for a single person is fucking sweet.  (In most places)
[09:57] <bjorn21> # echo hello
[09:57] <bjorn21> otherwise you'll always need to ask someone else to translate for you
[10:00] <geirha20> thre's a connection between sharing and laziness: both require referential transparenc
[10:00] <geirha20> You at 7C there too chron0 ?
[10:00] <geirha20> And derive if someone is an advanced undergraduate based on that
[10:00] <geirha20> miceiken: Advanced options, I mean.
[10:22] <coolacid21> fooman2011, i think shutdown is actuall active low (this is pretty common)
[10:22] <coolacid21> Timvde: I bind ctrl-Z => /input jump_last_buffer_displayed
[10:22] <coolacid21> what's nice about this approach is that it doesn't introduce dependencies between the different versions, it just takes advantage of how they happen to end up with the same "normalisation"
[10:22] <coolacid21> BryanWB is it a piece of shit
[10:22] <coolacid21> Bond4 will allow the use of all members, but i think it's still dependent on the hashing policy the kernel uses
[10:32] <Transfusion0> because docker bug with 127.0.0.1 DNS. i don't want inside resolver in my ubuntu..
[10:32] <Transfusion0> what do you mean by matching "network definition exists"? Are you talking about the dhcpd.conf configuration?
[10:32] <Transfusion0> but I guess thats a second unrelated question
[10:32] <Transfusion0> Can I use a standard Ethernet switch with a mesh network like googles mesh wifi?
[10:32] <Transfusion0> want to have the same as remote
[10:33] <Transfusion0> OK. question again luna??
[10:35] <pcrews17> Yeah, on the 6/7/8+, it was highly annoying.
[10:35] <pcrews17> Well thanks for clarifying that up!
[10:36] <pcrews17> C++ only have pseudo-struct (classes defaulting to public)
[10:36] <pcrews17> i would be the only one accessing it. i have some code running on the server continuously and want to check on results without shelling in
[11:44] <copumpkin14> asymptotically: "boys and girls" (sv to en, translate.google.com)
[11:44] <copumpkin14> Windshield: do whatever you want
[11:44] <copumpkin14> That's all English too. :)
[11:44] <copumpkin14> lotuspsychje, "An upgrade from 'zesty' to 'bionic' is not supported with this tool. " thats the error i get using that method
[11:49] <hermann_nordung> % 42 & (unsafeCoerce :: Equality' Double Word8) +~ 1
[11:49] <hermann_nordung> __address__ is the one you care about in your case, that needs to point to your blackbox exporter
[11:49] <hermann_nordung> the borg one
[11:49] <hermann_nordung> descent is the reason WASD is alien to me: i always used D/Caps/E/F, later replacing Caps for Shift (and learned about sticky keys!)
[11:55] <ZyklonB83> and after guessing, you can try to prove it
[11:56] <ZyklonB83> darkmeson, yeah, just like the ay SELinux works right? isolating each program int heir own subset of possibilities inside the OS (like only being able to read certain directories, only execute it's won binary, etc)
[11:56] <ZyklonB83> i'm dealing with shortage of USB keys, I seem to do a ton of troubleshooting and constantly reinstall bootable utilities such as linux installers, clonezilla, windows ISOs, and other stuff all along the data
[11:56] <ZyklonB83> Pretty much it's telling you to not try and solve already-solved problems (e.g. round things connected to an axle that make your car go)
[11:56] <ZyklonB83> m27: sometimes will use reminders on iOS, but not the mac
[12:15] <firefly_> cronic: 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.
[12:15] <firefly_> I mean. Why are they still not in prison for fraud?
[12:15] <firefly_> on there now Branes . "Erase"?
[12:45] <bossjones28> re: easier to make secure
[12:45] <bossjones28> la gerencia sjsjsjs
[12:45] <bossjones28> samueldr: and does this really not already exist?
[12:45] <bossjones28> Don't get too attatched, there's a fair chance FruitCo will remove the CLI as a default option in a future version of macOS. Over its life, it has spent more time without one than with.
[12:45] <bossjones28> yeah, my "soon" wasn't real accurate; will be after 18.10 is released...
[12:45] <bossjones28> \x: its like that MSI video https://youtu.be/pHu-3w3H1XE?t=501
[12:51] <ShapeShifter499> Because I need this feature
[12:51] <ShapeShifter499> vtables might not be mentioned in the standard, but they can explain mysterious offsets in classes :p
[12:51] <ShapeShifter499> 'i dont have a 2080ti to give you
[12:51] <ShapeShifter499> Fuseteam[m]: Please use the !{language} when doing that. It's better not to engage in their language, or they will continue to use it.
[12:51] <ShapeShifter499> Yotson: https://i.imgur.com/W7M5IMT.png ...
[13:09] <mys_721tx4> lldooe2, use the pastebin in /topic
[13:09] <mys_721tx4> oohhh is it porn?
[13:09] <mys_721tx4> otherwise like kerf said it will be one-not-separated element
[13:13] <bow23> the CD4029 might do it for ya
[13:13] <bow23> littledot, now, at all. I like my laptop.
[13:13] <bow23> the ascension of ward
[13:13] <bow23> sorry, 4.15.0-33
[13:13] <bow23> its pancake time!
[14:04] <cjkinni26> Hey, quick question. I re-installed my Nvidia drivers and X wasn't working. I simply re-installed X-org11 and it was fine again. Isn't this a common occurance? And isn't the better solution usually to edit some config file of X?
[14:04] <cjkinni26> https://i.imgur.com/NiSLqVF.png
[14:04] <cjkinni26> Temper: what you're saying makes literally no nsense to me
[14:04] <cjkinni26> i really can't understand this behavior...
[14:04] <cjkinni26> [itchyjunk]: A real number is (identified with) a Dedekind cut.
[14:05] <Zarthus10> did the unthinkable, i wiped all the files off in the central repo, rebuilt a local git copy and copied over refs  by hand
[14:05] <Zarthus10> How can I easlily indent a number of lines easily in vim?
[14:05] <Zarthus10> The dinosaur book?
[15:10] <Arkarius18> will leave a trailing space
[15:10] <Arkarius18> but its cheaper, has already got an australian plug, and you can go check it out in store before paying $$ :P
[15:10] <Arkarius18> canndrew: sounds like you want a tryCast
[15:35] <snk18> [nixpkgs] @marsam opened pull request #44455 → libtorrent: 20161212 -> 0.13.7, rtorrent: 20161023 -> 0.9.7 → https://git.io/fNPdB
[15:35] <snk18> short ssd
[15:35] <snk18> I think that is the reason why it is doubled
[16:25] <arubi2> .kickban feepo_ 
[16:25] <arubi2> probably was a gimmick, but a lenovo laptop i got in 2012 claimed to have built-in software that would shut down the hard disk if it detected freefall
[16:25] <arubi2> so, it seems to ignore it
[16:47] <cyberRodent0> at least i can do it on a VM for testing
[16:47] <cyberRodent0> ricardoamaro: if it's hitting channels Sigyn isn't in drop me a PM and I'll take a look. Setting +r on those channels temporarily may also help
[16:47] <cyberRodent0> luqui: it's clear, and also technically wrong, given that all functions are pure. Call me a pedant if you will :)
[16:47] <cyberRodent0> what macs had pre-OSX is irrelevant
[16:47] <cyberRodent0> well i installed stack, used that to install cabal, and downloaded ghc from source
[16:48] <cyberRodent0> then i will start dig
[17:55] <zune20> and same...  when I re-enter nano,  it's down to one #
[17:55] <zune20> maybe a random piece of empty pcb?
[17:55] <zune20> tomreyn, driver problem?
[19:28] <Yonk__12> by at the end I mean once you're stuck doing derivatives on y terms by themselves and not as part of another rule
[19:28] <Yonk__12> cocreature: what can I read to become more familiar with lens?
[19:28] <Yonk__12> via command line
[19:28] <Yonk__12> fuck yeah iCookie 
[19:28] <Yonk__12> Hafydd: You're probably right about that. This is something that my lecturer told the class. I'm not convinced either.
[19:29] <Yonk__12> kate, Hey, here?
[19:48] <susmus12> I have an issue. One of my certificate expired so I tried to renew with certbot but certbot says : http://termbin.com/bck8  ... ??? so ??? Did I miss something ?
[19:48] <susmus12> could be, I haven't looked at any solutions yet
[19:48] <susmus12> for commi... i mean foss, i suggest ##workingset
[19:48] <susmus12> anyway, half of the problems I have with haskell ecosystem I never had in Go... not because go tooling is better (it isn't), but people are VERY careful about backwards compatibility
[20:35] <bugfixer12> prussian: no one else sees a problem with it
[20:35] <bugfixer12> > (length "l!?n=listToMaybe$drop n l", length "(!?)=(listToMaybe.).flip drop")
[20:35] <drewbarbs14> is the s3-fuse free?
[20:35] <bugfixer12> personx: you could try rpm.pbone.net
[20:35] <drewbarbs14> phinxy: ASICs.
[20:36] <bugfixer12> it shows in /whois
[20:36] <drewbarbs14> Paste from organizr: [ https://paste.ngx.cc/15 ]
[20:36] <drewbarbs14> texla, universal access -> point & click -> mouse keys   (is On or Off  ?)
[21:07] <scoopex21> ok thats what I was getting wrong git status shows not the state of working directory but it changes compared to staging area?
[21:07] <scoopex21> or the 500f ones?
[21:07] <scoopex21> i really like the BSD shell..it is a bit like linux shell
[21:07] <scoopex21> any thoughts on why?
[21:07] <scoopex21> monochrom, oh, im actually not touching ghci anymore
[23:47] <Guest31317> if unsure, as we recently had accounts taken over that re-used passwords from other places that got leaked, you can set a fresh password  (/msg nickserv help set password)
[23:47] <Guest31317> svuorela, okay got the property https://bpaste.net/show/a88d4a04a2c9 , but how do I write to it ?
[23:47] <Guest31317> empoz_: openbox (source: openbox): standards-compliant, fast, light-weight and extensible window manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.6.1-7 (bionic), package size 281 kB, installed size 1281 kB
[23:47] <Guest31317> who are they ?
[23:47] <Guest31317> What I did not try though is putting the working directory for git filter-branch into a RAM disk - I figured that a SSD is not much slower anyway. I'll give that a try!
[23:47] <Guest31317> RhodiumToad: yeah, but doesn't help me figuring out what's happening in if (so >= 0 && eo >= 0 && (eo - so) > maxlen) maxlen = (eo - so); for examples