[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> Besides I'm warming up to terminal buffers, I just need to configure it a bit more.
[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> from discussion to fight accusation, eh?
[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> chomwitt: if you're not already using SASL it's worth seeing if your client supports it, as it avoids that problem
[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> well you can always :r !command
[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> digmbot: marry me
[00:02] <igor_opaniuk28> The user should have got uid 1000
[00:31] <jamesd1> sorry, just couldn't wrap my head around no public IP - just needed to understand what the ISP was doing ;)
[00:31] <jamesd1> anyone else with problem in kmail that folder tree cannot be clicked anymore?
[00:31] <jamesd1> \x: 1,572.247769
[01:01] <jokke26> bunbunbunbunny: we need better explanation
[01:01] <jokke26> enlighten me if you can spare some time
[01:01] <jokke26> ellyacht: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[01:01] <jokke26> Fuchikoma_: no joke, even doing a 1" thread is a nightmare
[01:13] <Mir1> ok, thanks for your investigations! rock <-> hard place :(
[01:13] <Mir1> edrocks: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/applevel-consistency.html#NON-SERIALIZABLE-CONSISTENCY also has some discussion
[01:13] <Mir1> hum... amazon.com shows books on both number theory and algebra...
[01:13] <Mir1> not sure if that's what you meant
[01:51] <indrora_> aaqui no fue la fiesta de dedspedida de no sé quién?
[01:51] <indrora_> shitt trigger
[01:51] <indrora_> | __| _ \_ _|   \ /_\ \ / / | | |
[01:51] <indrora_> haha it runs on wine too xD
[02:36] <pglife_bot17> then you're a terrible admin and deserve whatever happens to you
[02:36] <pglife_bot17> xs ++ ys is linear time and spaces in xs, constant time and space in ys
[02:36] <pglife_bot17> there is an advantage to have an Applicative but not a Monad
[02:50] <Widdershins13> I'm not 'Murican
[02:50] <Widdershins13> bls: the Google gateway changed nothing for me, I was using deja news long before Google got them
[02:50] <Widdershins13> lotus|NUC : installing dconf-editor anyways for more tweaks just in case. thank you for the tip
[02:50] <Widdershins13> jim arch has no issue with ath9k so more than likely windows 10 and Antergos won't either.
[02:50] <Widdershins13> I'm assuming you're referring to the iptables netfiltering package for linux, it's name is plural, not singular and most don't type it in all caps
[03:11] <dahlia5> chron0: here's a gift for that special girl in your life: https://www.amazon.de/House-Kerzen-Xstrong-Tierversuche-Hergestellt/dp/B07D5PHXMM/
[03:11] <dahlia5> [quote] sorry, ran into trouble looking that up for you
[03:11] <dahlia5> there's something inside that prevents that from working. I had a few rounds of "WTF were you thinking" with (former) UBNT-stig and (former) UBNT-ancheng about that.
[03:11] <dahlia5> dunno about concepts but what's wrong with std::is_floating_point<T>?
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[03:11] <Algent7> Cultist: if I may ask what is the end goal/purpose or the custom ISO?
[03:12] <Algent7> BitchX
[03:12] <Algent7> making assumptions in C is a slippery slope, and based on what he asked why would you assume his implementation?
[03:12] <Algent7> jalla jalla
[03:12] <Algent7> multiplying max unsigned number with itself returns 1 because of overflow? https://gcc.godbolt.org/z/Y0E4yf
[03:23] <basic`22> Z/pZ is a field, we're now talking about (Z/pZ)* (the multiplicative group)
[03:23] <basic`22> my hashrate wll be 100 kh
[05:40] <jr_net4> no idea what's going on, but I can say that I've had it happen to me
[05:40] <jr_net4> nano has the benefit of being practially a uno but in a smaller form factor
[05:40] <jr_net4> Note that the "unix://" prefix is nginx-specific, uwsgi does not need it
[05:40] <jr_net4> I had top running during the last stall.  KiB Mem :  1015744 total,   879160 free  looks like not a memory problem.
[06:04] <xebfe_> yup it is, the time stamp is newer
[06:04] <xebfe_> Hello, why can't I solve csc^-1(sqrt(2)) by: csc(x) = sqrt(2), 1/sinx = sqrt(2). No value of x will work.
[06:04] <xebfe_> Assets under management: 5.1 trillion USD (January 31, 2018
[06:04] <xebfe_> ovbiously spelled correctly.
[06:04] <xebfe_> e olvidado que
[06:26] <pvdp28> lets see this function.
[06:26] <pvdp28> How exactly have you defined the “less than” relation?
[06:26] <pvdp28> it's just plain commandline
[06:26] <MC_saban> (also, notice how that implementation allows for either `asserteq(a, b)` or `asserteq(a, b, "some explanation which is shown if the assert fails")` :) )
[06:26] <pvdp28> will trip raspi vrm
[06:26] <MC_saban> I am having a batch job that runs ffmpeg every night. Depending on the computer this runs on (one of many we have) I get mixed results with fonts.
[06:26] <MC_saban> sorry, it's just loginwindow in the task list
[06:26] <MC_saban> luck is not a factor
[06:26] <MC_saban> rorx: it's seller is If Then, Dev LLC, it was updated sept 13 of this year
[06:26] <MC_saban> nobody should trust one that doesn't have it implemented
[07:28] <wolph> shipping weight would certainly be somnething that should be a fixed field
[07:28] <wolph> emg: i know the basic form ahead of time, but not the exact text.
[07:28] <wolph> Halfway between 2 and 5 in primes
[07:57] <dexter022> but you said, F is not (should not) be included
[07:57] <dexter022> !s Then Their Ear Falls Off
[07:57] <dexter022> I'm the admin, but I'm just trying to determine if there are other clients connected--sadly, the remote network's gateway is the same IP as this one
[07:57] <dexter022> which is normally x264, which is much better
[07:57] <dexter022> if someone went in here complaining about "accidentally hitting j so i always go down" noone would suggest crazy solutions like remapping that or taking out the key
[08:16] <OliverUv6> LjL, if its urgent and straightforward i might be able to
[08:16] <OliverUv6> that is litererally the longest you possibly could have an iPhone 7 for
[08:16] <OliverUv6> f is a function:  f(0) has just one value.
[08:16] <OliverUv6> matelot: usb is fine, and better
[08:16] <OliverUv6> not 10 days
[08:16] <OliverUv6> it originated before monitors were as you know them
[08:40] <eggie> ReedK0: whether someone can decompile your binary and find out what it does has nothing to do with whether it was compiled for Linux, or whether you made a package out of it.
[08:40] <eggie> i suppose you think these programs are stupid as well
[08:40] <eggie> and people with bad english skill for which we do all this , know that?
[09:01] <lk28> well, it's "hacky" not because of the IOMMU setup itself, but because of the way I had to modify the VM to make it work...
[09:01] <lk28> aclaivi: problems for database stuff,  1. I don't know C, 2. their SQL is bad
[09:01] <lk28> thats fucking useless
 what are you running docker on?
[09:12] <commandoline11> that was in 7th grade
[09:13] <commandoline11> so I should use shielded cable if possible
[09:13] <commandoline11> need longer cock tho
[09:36] <shepdelacreme7> oops. if the f'-(open interval) were open then f'-1(open set) = f'-1(countable union of open intervals) = countable union of f'-1(open interval) = countable union of open sets = open, so f' would be continuous
[09:36] <shepdelacreme7> I have found it less buggy then ubuntu or fedora
[09:36] <shepdelacreme7> sauvin: i'm talking about calling 100 functions with 100 parameters each, this is the Windows API
[09:36] <shepdelacreme7> and here i just was thinking my esp needed to be stronger
[09:36] <shepdelacreme7> no, nobody ever
[09:38] <KBme17> like marks, i didn't even know what those were
[09:38] <KBme17> nice that's going to be my next project but i think i'm going to use dunst
[09:38] <KBme17> supercharge: hmm, I don't really know who to contact in that case. Could you file a bug at https://crbug.com/new with the component Platform>Extensions>Documentation? Maybe the right people would be able to take a look at it.
[09:44] <chamunks-> Anyway, my quesiton was: are there cases where the compiler can freely chose to copy or move?
[09:44] <chamunks-> So I am in now
[09:44] <chamunks-> wouldn't petrol soluble mean that gasoline would dissolve it?
[10:04] <Kandarihu15> that's gonna be a clusterfuck
[10:04] <Kandarihu15> *bet
[10:04] <Kandarihu15> yeah, wr mem and reload
[10:04] <Kandarihu15> it was rather straightforward
[10:04] <Kandarihu15> That_Guy_Anon: Fatal error compiling: Connection refused; try again later
[10:19] <coolacid21> fooman2011, i think shutdown is actuall active low (this is pretty common)
[10:20] <coolacid21> Timvde: I bind ctrl-Z => /input jump_last_buffer_displayed
[10:20] <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"
[10:20] <coolacid21> BryanWB is it a piece of shit
[10:20] <coolacid21> Bond4 will allow the use of all members, but i think it's still dependent on the hashing policy the kernel uses
[10:21] <v45h14> americunt ignorance
[10:21] <v45h14> you trolls arent even funny
[10:21] <v45h14> (r u d e)
[10:21] <v45h14> and associahedra and hence A-infinity categories
[10:58] <nmk15> and if you're already root...
[10:58] <nmk15> birth of my daughter was not a 'good day', there were lots of issues
[10:58] <nmk15> and by that i dont mean, spend $250k/yr in medical costs on them
[10:58] <nmk15> If you can't get them wet, do they ever drink?
[11:19] <KanjiMonster6> so i wgot all of it, and im converting the files that changed from gif to png 2014 and forward
[11:19] <KanjiMonster6> Koragg: you're welcome
[11:19] <KanjiMonster6> just be aware of something called "DNS rebinding attack prevention"
[11:19] <KanjiMonster6> doesn't segfault for me, still using vtnerd's fork though
[11:37] <nssy> Hi @all. Do you know an option, a script or whatever to be able to click directly on a long URL. Currently long urls are tuncated and when I click my browser try to open the truncated url. I have to do “alt+L” and click to the url but it's not really handy.
[11:37] <nssy> otherwise, marketshare will remain low
[11:37] <nssy> ???? this chat is getting confusing to me
[12:15] <Guest36973> radens: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debug%20Symbol%20Packages
[12:15] <Guest36973> one last q
[12:15] <Guest36973> or maybe I am not searching right
[12:33] <Bga3> Anyone in here have any experience working with minicom or picocom?
[12:33] <Bga3> strange.
[12:33] <Bga3> gentauro: Just encode possible failure with Maybe. It's the clean way and after doing it for a bit you might feel enlightenment coming your way.
[12:33] <Bga3> Num c => (c, c) -> c
[12:33] <Bga3> src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c
[14:19] <Amirag> so you use the 200 as a wallet?
[14:19] <Amirag> that is the local path of the script, yeah?
[14:19] <Amirag> mar77i, you were sending stdout to stderr.
[14:48] <ltomasbo19> whats the color code for gray? (in schemes) '%666666' doesnt seem to work.
[14:48] <ltomasbo19> 2018-08-01 11:57:17: Can't create file 'error_log.txt' to store output.  Continuing...
[14:48] <ltomasbo19> k[x]/x^2, clearly
[14:48] <ltomasbo19> I did? In what way? o.O
[14:48] <ltomasbo19> x1bncwn: I don't store plain text passwords for every system I access on every system I access.
[15:21] <thai_> whoever: I entered 3.3.  your regex requires a sfaractional didgit, did you realise?
[15:21] <thai_> Huh, there is no cabal-install version 2.2.0.1
[15:22] <thai_> my cpus hit 67c and there's the smell of soy sauce coming from the heatsinks?????
[15:22] <thai_> I imagine that this is to do with the recent spamming?
[15:53] <zajdeee8> hey iCookie
[15:53] <zajdeee8> emma: yeah so how those sectors get into that state is when a sector write is interrupted (or just bad) and when the drive comes back around to try to read it, the CRC it wrote to be sure the data was correct didn't match
[15:54] <zajdeee8> There are many fine alternatives.
[15:54] <zajdeee8> `r` isn't ambiguous, but it says it is
[15:54] <zajdeee8> I have a Jenkins job, I wish for it to monitor a random third party git repo and run when there are new commits to it, is this possible?
[15:54] <zajdeee8> Kremator: it doesn't matter, because adrenaline, endorphins, etc are already in play
[16:13] <|Tux|28> for this exercise, it doesn't matter. Literally do this
[16:13] <|Tux|28> xXConfederation of PizzaXx
[16:14] <|Tux|28> ski: That question is rather simple to answer, but give me a definition of `art` and a definition of `science` that you have in mind first.
[16:24] <dsockwell9> Psi-Jack, simpler times vpn thing
[16:24] <dsockwell9> http://www.vex.net/~trebla/humour/tautologies.html #0
[16:24] <dsockwell9> the current 6/7/8 size, and the new plus size
[16:24] <dsockwell9> so for my standards this solution is not really acceptable
[17:26] <MuffinMedic19> like your gf
[17:26] <MuffinMedic19> I mean... I don't know where to start even, I sincerely admit I successfully avoided reading full zsh manual.
[17:26] <MuffinMedic19> https://thehackernews.com/2018/08/google-mobile-location-tracking.html
[19:01] <Yash19> add a current limiter to your washing maschine
[19:01] <Yash19> After an initial completely unscientific speed test, the difference seems somewhat negligible, but I am going to be iterating this over several thousand files, so I will use the single fork.
[19:01] <Bryan792> yeah, now compinit is running, it seems to complete as expected. but its weird that compinit is only working when its sourced in a startup file. I can't just autoload, then call compinit. Unless .zcompdump is causing issues?
[19:01] <Yash19> I had the chance to meet David Lynch that night. He was shooting a car ad at the same location and a friend got us in :-)
[19:01] <Bryan792> will do, thank you
[19:01] <Yash19> Actually, I'd forgotten why I never come here...but liberal use of /ignore will solve that. Moving on, then! :D
[19:01] <Bryan792> saved it as filemove.sh  in $HOME , and in ssh console "bash filemove.sh"
[19:01] <Bryan792> Where I take the file. From a git repo in specific branch for a bugfix?
[19:01] <Bryan792> ugh. If only everyone just accepted dropping IRC lol
[21:16] <havok88> yeah, I'll use sudo tar -cvpzf HomeBackup.tar.gz /Home/prince
[21:16] <havok88> I have a question I have a input file with the following pattern , COUNTRY:NAME:QUANTITY:PRICE  and I want the script to show COUNTRY and PRICE only is there a way to do it ?
[21:16] <havok88> !quote find infographic
[21:20] <eviljarred12> (no, I'm not compiling C code with a C++ compiler)
[21:21] <eviljarred12> akdev: alcoholics go to meetings
[21:21] <eviljarred12> so, if i want a mini PCIe wireless card that I can use in hostap mode, and i want it to be less than $30 USD, and i would prefer it to work on openbsd and freebsd and linux, and i would prefer it to allow broadcasting multiple SSIDs at once.....what should i get?
[21:21] <eviljarred12> not sure is_standard_layout is possible to determine only with other traits either
[21:25] <MrRobot710> *was invented for
[21:25] <MrRobot710> so if i wanted to download say .....200 gig a month its not really worth mobile data fees
[21:25] <MrRobot710> dataN_: aw man
[21:25] <MrRobot710> Essadon: So you have 0 = integral on this annulus f(z) dz = integral on S(z_0,R) f(z) dz - integral on S(z_0,r) f(z) dz (by elementary vector calculus).
[21:43] <EPiSKiNG-1> lnnb: i try do it again and its the same ending for the output
[21:43] <EPiSKiNG-1> Actually, I don't even know how this schematic is supposed to work - you've got RESET commoned to SW1,2,3,TLS,SDA,SCL,(etc.)
[21:44] <EPiSKiNG-1> which has become victimhood
[21:44] <EPiSKiNG-1> probably the switch is limiting
[21:44] <EPiSKiNG-1> Also there is a GUI for weechat
[21:49] <codepreneur26> 4 choose 1 ways of doing that then we need to pick 5 of 13 possible values
[21:49] <codepreneur26> gronke: then use while (//g) instead of for (//)
[23:43] <djwong3> madLyfe: is that a CLI client?
[23:43] <djwong3> you unconscious mind
[23:44] <djwong3> can be very defeating
[23:44] <djwong3> diverdude: also can you post the output of `file ueyesdk-setup-4.90.06-usb-amd64.gz.run`?
[23:44] <djwong3> damn right you did... some of those drives are $4000