[00:01] <myself29> thanks i copied it
[00:02] <myself29> Hi! Is this the official neovim channel?
[00:02] <myself29> I don't think hilary could plan it better if she tried.  he's custom-designed for heart failure.
[00:13] <jjohn22> I guess because it's only going for the index
[00:13] <jjohn22> just spooked by that code injection stuff
[00:13] <jjohn22> i'm listening to a few tunes on spotify that i like the most over and over again so that when my subscription ends they are part of my internal brain hums
[00:13] <jjohn22> debugging async callback hell is also a pain
[00:13] <jjohn22> i'd put my money on GoM refineries in the upcoming few years
[00:13] <jjohn22> *implementation
[00:19] <lichenx1> 12C3 = 220, presumably
[00:19] <lichenx1> dentist is like blue collar job tho
[00:19] <lichenx1> redeyedman: what does 'nothing' in that context mean?
[00:20] <paw20> croben: did you install all pending updates, and reboot after this, yet?
[00:21] <paw20> ill try a reboot then
[00:21] <paw20> ipxe has its own native network drivers, so, maybe it mucks with something
[00:21] <paw20> C++ is rapidly reaching an Omega Point where it contains every programming language feature that has ever existed or could possibly exist
[00:41] <lukeshu20> still, what low dropout linear regulators should I try? I'll need 3v3 and 2v8
[00:41] <lukeshu20> the CEO said, in programming, experience is what you need
[00:41] <lukeshu20> even the eexpensive shit like sennheiser eventually break
[00:41] <lukeshu20> need a fancy router to do download caching
[00:43] <rawtaz10> there is a manifest of some sort in that folder
[00:43] <rawtaz10> the blur between base system and packages, and apparent lack of attention towards the installer
[00:43] <rawtaz10> prussian: so how was I getting 500 MB/sec with dd, or was it just cache
[00:49] <ntwk15> naftilos76: in any case you can always use rm and ln -s to manually set up  whatever you want
[00:49] <ntwk15> cristian_c: here's what I'm going to suggest, as I think you've been here for the past week about this problem, If the wifi card doesn't want to work, then you should consider finding a supported card that does work without issue. there are plenty out there and they don't cost a lot of money.
[00:49] <ntwk15> freechoice: btw what exactly are you doing there with that dd? you were trying to assemble an array... what's with the dd?   (and no, EriC^^ meant the sync(1) command)
[00:49] <ntwk15> incidentally, r0n0x
[01:04] <pointfree3> er, off**
[01:04] <pointfree3> gaston: Pain, how? It disconnects all the time/hard to make a connection.
[01:04] <pointfree3> log?
[01:04] <pointfree3> savask, I try to program something like this. I can't find the rule
[01:06] <jupaname> DocScrutinizer05: sometimes it's better not to listen to certain people
[01:06] <jupaname> w17t YUMI claims windows 10 is supported https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
[01:06] <jupaname> phy1729: thanks! I should have looked at the manpage again after upgrading.
[01:06] <jupaname> over tcp
[01:06] <jupaname> right, to get contramap for "free", the only way i can imagine it working is if we had a dinatural transformation between them
[01:06] <jupaname> got a webapp here that serves http://example.com/info/id.zip that runs a program to check your credentials then dynamically creates a .zip file to send you based on the id
[01:16] <pizza133723> but that is super old
[01:17] <pizza133723> it's because the powershell console doesn't process color codes the way one might expect it to
[01:17] <pizza133723> i am already connected to nas
[01:17] <pizza133723> how can i tell vim to append after current word ? ea ?
[01:35] <IceNine> Command grouping. Like (), but doesn't spawn a subshell. See http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide/CompoundCommands#Command_grouping
[01:35] <IceNine> marketing learning the internetz
[01:35] <IceNine> and then you can write a query that does that
[01:41] <shubjero1> I've opened up all this https://www.berzerker.com/pictures/20180908-180029.png
[01:41] <shubjero1> i dont know how this works, but somebody else might
[01:41] <shubjero1> sud0x3: script seems froze
[01:41] <shubjero1> a____ptr: Oh, nice!
[02:31] <mathieui0> copypaste, this just in https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake
[02:31] <mathieui0> I didn't check if your signs were in check in your hessian
[02:32] <mathieui0> It all depends where you travel and which "milieu" you're sticking to, of course.
[02:32] <mathieui0> own*
[02:41] <chibill23> to instance (ShowPred a flag, Print' flag a) => Print a where
[02:42] <chibill23> you can use vared if you want features from zle tho
[02:42] <chibill23> d0sc: Stop. Do not use `` for a subshell.
[02:42] <chibill23> such a very noob
[02:46] <duckfez3> LordRyan, correct - which is why that is not what i want to run :)
[02:46] <duckfez3> omr: that is not a problem, i have that all setup.  what i'm unsure of, is what files i need to copy from my desktop to my laptop and if i have to import them or if i can just replace them
[02:46] <duckfez3> my grandpa would take me out to clear lots
[02:56] <creadurex> I have a strict bunch of software that has to run here
[02:56] <creadurex> dho: I can't see it mentioned there... It talks about how to append to the search path, but even with -I or -isystem/-iquote, it will search in /usr/include first
[02:56] <creadurex> the sum from 1 (the corner) through n (the diagonal elements)
[02:56] <creadurex> oh and you need lua compile with debug mode for all the testC type tests
[03:18] <InfinityFye> ~0u
[03:18] <InfinityFye> crazybit: I don't see how.  Linus is the boss.
[03:18] <InfinityFye> openssl is expected to release a week today
[03:18] <InfinityFye> jvv, I don't see anything in after/ for go files in that output
[03:18] <InfinityFye> the_document: Generally a buff wheel makes things less flat. :-D
[03:38] <pigeons16> Hamilton: saying what?
[03:38] <pigeons16> (does "% :r" work?)
[03:38] <pigeons16> however japan has a severe deflation problem
[06:22] <izabera26> f(x) = 3 has f(0) = 3
[06:22] <izabera26> _abc_ - I saw an article about like 15 big companies that hire without expecting degrees.
[06:22] <izabera26> metabsd, dont use -t
[06:22] <izabera26> gdibass: my question remains! :P
[06:22] <izabera26> mplayer?
[07:13] <svip23> there are go jokes?
[07:13] <svip23> before class rn
[07:14] <svip23> #linux-wireless <= right click choose connect
[07:14] <svip23> stevendale: maybe fuchsia
[08:02] <hurz> so my computer didn't restart when i was out for lunch.
[08:02] <hurz> Just "getIO :: a -> ToIO a"
[08:02] <hurz> Oh, and brain surgery, so you can give yourself a lobotomy afterwards to forget that cancer.
[08:02] <hurz> VeryStableGenius, he's not joking. Please see the channel rules.
[08:03] <BigE1> ok yeah. i couldn't think of any possible way you could ensure all fk.blahs are empty
[08:03] <BigE1> so, meh
[08:03] <BigE1> (a -> a) -> a
[08:03] <BigE1> ah, I assumed it was part of the already present apt and apt-get functions
[08:03] <BigE1>          arising from a use of ‘show_M855145754237577132914166’
[08:42] <harryb> but.. it finally worked
[08:42] <harryb> With handrwitten notes, I find it hard to keep them organized
[08:42] <harryb> ski yeaaaaaah
[10:00] <AJAr18> My car is appreciating!  It's worth more every year!
[10:00] <AJAr18> https://pastebin.com/VxtJ8vU0
[10:00] <AJAr18> i dont have a family
[10:00] <AJAr18> i wonder who is the guest musician
[10:24] <zyliwax23> ensure_resource('user', 'myuser' => { uid => '8447' }, {'ensure' => 'present'})
[10:24] <zyliwax23> they'll send out a snatch squad
[10:24] <zyliwax23> sometimes linux perms really mess with me even though ive been using it for a decade
[10:24] <zyliwax23> I'm doing some work with several mingw- packages and would love to update Fedora without pinging each person, etc
[10:35] <interval20> you could have literally followed the directions from SC2006 and come out OK?
[10:35] <interval20> indigoblue: your kernel might block /dev/mem
[10:35] <interval20> I suppose connecting two cr2032 in parallel is a bad idea without any way to balance them
[10:35] <interval20> Fedora has a lot of Python.
[10:35] <interval20> no godbolt really doesn't
[11:11] <aandrew16> Viper-7: so suppose I have a 5V 2A phone charger, how do I compare the value of 5V at 2 amps to the 12V 7*Ah* battery? Does it mean the former can put out 5V 2A at any point in time?
[11:11] <aandrew16> Hello, Can I have two different graphics card in my desktop, one AMD and one Nvidea? Will that cause an issue in Ubuntu?
[11:11] <aandrew16> and the isp end is 2.0.0.1/30
[11:27] <garthk11> but yes it's not quick
[11:27] <garthk11> because thats the only way your gonna learn
[11:27] <garthk11> whatever it is almost 4 I'll go see my admin
[11:28] <garthk11> No wonder it gets fragmented
[11:31] <ronaldlokers15> is anyone working on a relay client for iOS?
[11:31] <ronaldlokers15> much more simple?
[11:31] <ronaldlokers15> except the ultra rights which have laways been nazis and always will be... but it's just tiny few of whackos
[11:31] <ronaldlokers15> banisterfiend: cool... I've never used that utility before. Though I still wonder if that was setup for DNSMasq as a local caching instance
[11:50] <varesa1> is there a way to make a video with a looping gif and an audio file so that the gif repeats for the length of the audio?
[11:51] <varesa1> on this PC
[11:51] <varesa1> processors*
[11:51] <varesa1> -rw------- 1 root root 2147483648 sep 20 01:53 /swapfile
[11:51] <varesa1> Ubu-1604: Again, you really need to read up more about Linux
[11:51] <varesa1> I wouldn't drop the --
[12:36] <epscy3> error: invalid use of non-static data member 'foo<1>::value'
[12:36] <epscy3> 1M vet, thats like $10 yes?
[12:36] <epscy3> short is a signed integer data type, at least 16 bits wide, which must be able to represent (at least) all the numbers in the range -32767 to +32767. Its lowest value, SHRT_MIN, and highest value, SHRT_MAX, are defined in <limits.h>
[12:36] <epscy3> I'm sure there are more interesting and fun channels than #freenode you can hang out, read and write in :)
[12:36] <epscy3> Of ratio 1/3.
[12:36] <epscy3> > foo() { for i in 1 2 3; do bar $i; done; }; bar() { for i in a b c; do print $1 $i; break 2; done; }; foo
[12:41] <aairey11> merijn, WHERE foo IN (...)
[12:42] <aairey11> jsv-dx, yeah the moment you put a price tag you get rid of abusers but also users
[12:42] <aairey11> I did, off to create the other partitions.
[12:42] <aairey11> it comes with pretty huge-bore tips
[12:42] <aairey11> `pip install git+https://github.com/saltstack/salt@2018.3.3#egg=salt`?
[13:05] <lbatalha18> Storing bugs?
[13:05] <lbatalha18> I don't like the syntax of references in C++
[13:18] <dom9622> SuperSeriousCat, oops, just saw your wait message, sorry
[13:18] <dom9622>     state: present
[13:18] <dom9622> what pool should i use and how to configure it?
[13:18] <dom9622> or *persian rather I guess
[13:25] <y2kboy2311> tsaka__: usually you'd create a lens that sets that field
[13:26] <y2kboy2311> i'm braindead after being traumatized by hack :(
[13:26] <y2kboy2311> autopsy, microsoft's cloud service
[13:26] <y2kboy2311> i would imagine they sometimes have encoders
[13:26] <y2kboy2311> well kinda because he wants to setup specific software that only seems to work correctly with microsoft sql server and windows authentication
[13:27] <OliverUK1> like on a pi, or whatever
[13:27] <OliverUK1> It has some nice diagrams as well
[13:27] <OliverUK1> chron0 was last seen 2018-09-26 08:29:25 UTC in #monero-pools saying "why couldn't they've picked mbedtls when they were doing it fresh anyways"
[13:27] <OliverUK1> @blakkheim issues in usr.sbin/makefs/ffs
[13:27] <OliverUK1> Hi, I need to have a string which contains "-" in it as a variable in bash, I know it's not allowed but it's not my choice, what can I do about it? I prefer not to use regex for it
[13:27] <OliverUK1> strive, I've never used one :) I have almost no info except the barest of descriptions :) (sorry about that)
[14:04] <imacdonn19> theelous3, then you're in luck.  that's not possible.
[14:04] <imacdonn19> > q=*; declare -A foo=([a]=alpha [b]=beta); echo $foo[(K)$q]
[14:04] <imacdonn19> the unix from the 1970s
[14:04] <imacdonn19> MTecknology, ALL, what else ;)
[14:04] <imacdonn19> The k! in the denominator cancels the first k terms in the n! in the numerator.
[14:58] <nh228> if I had some other service on AWS VPS  for instance
[14:58] <nh228> Top right corner says OPTIONS
[14:58] <nh228> haburridoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[14:58] <nh228> your self, but someone else has to
[15:37] <annexseven8> mingetty
[15:37] <annexseven8> lol after setting sndiod flags -f rsnd/1 my browser just won't play anything
[15:37] <annexseven8> +square
[15:37] <annexseven8> Straps are a bitch.
[15:37] <annexseven8> sigtau, your electrolytic capacitor must be polarized correctly
[15:56] <pun844> in gvim those tooltips only pop up when I move the mouse over the line with the error
[15:56] <pun844> Idris-dev/master 332df52 Niklas Larsson: Remove use of deprecated network functionality
[15:56] <pun844> you're a few more ridiculous statements away from a mute
[17:31] <psychon10> I've written more than 200 lines of code today, I'm not touching my balls
[17:32] <psychon10> pingfloyd: I normally follow the android pattern of zram.   When you have no allocated swap on disc.  zram to store swap files so that the system has some swap.   I use to use uncompressed ram drives along time back.
[17:32] <psychon10> tomreyn: Fat fingered a "," in instead of "." in the ip address
[17:32] <psychon10> nacc: oh that package isn't actually installed. Huh.
[17:32] <psychon10> anyway, making a direct call is just dialing a SIP URI
[18:19] <DASPRiD20> i logged now.. it has very polished login page..! now it asks to me create a channel.!
[18:19] <DASPRiD20> hi, is it possible to "mount" zip files (so i can read directly from the zip file without extracting)?
[18:19] <DASPRiD20> TheNik wait you're trying to use diodes instead of a voltage regulator?
[18:19] <DASPRiD20> you can't get at any of the properties from the parent table
[18:39] <AndreasLutro1> if it was just that I would've paid a guy to do it
[18:39] <AndreasLutro1> this is one such project https://web.archive.org/web/20170911011508/https://virtix.st/
[18:39] <AndreasLutro1> Read up on VLANs
[18:39] <AndreasLutro1> it's, like, they are so much the opposite of what I grew up of how fries are supposed to be, that they cross the line back to good
[18:50] <AimHere19> python476: https://www.nextplatform.com/2018/05/09/ibm-rounds-out-power9-systems-for-hpc-analytics/
[18:50] <AimHere19> oceaᥒs arᥱ not dഠing Aⅼlɑh is doⅰᥒɡ
[18:50] <AimHere19> will you be able to find firmware and tools to flash without downloading malware in the process though
[19:19] <s1lver12> I put it right below curs = conn.cursor()
[19:19] <s1lver12> i found this book for that: https://www.amazon.com/Algebra-Israel-M-Gelfand/dp/0817636773
[19:19] <s1lver12> maybenothing: that's not necessary in any standard sh
[19:47] <qstrahl28> The machine can check that for you. Why not have it do so?
[19:47] <qstrahl28> or I don't think I do
[19:47] <qstrahl28> BrainWork: that bloat is going to be somewhere if you want multiple revisions of files at least you know git already
[19:47] <qstrahl28> because opensuse recommends it by default for /home
[19:48] <qstrahl28> so more power to the relabelers
[20:43] <Cloud55> Like Boris Badenov who stood too close to the smoke.
[20:43] <Cloud55> Oleg_: you can't trust compilers. but that's really not very important in most contexts.
[20:43] <Cloud55> zzz: nah, it'd probably be better to try it and give it a chance, instead of being conservative like me :)
[20:43] <Cloud55> shbrngdo: its just built into my irc client, but i can use another one for you
[20:43] <Cloud55> russians are all cucks
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> adrian_1908, xfce4-terminal -e "bash -c echo hello; read" should open a new terminal window and output hello right?
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> Helenah, write your own terminal emulator it'll be fun
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> epsilonic, do you agree that f >= sum_n f_n ?
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> Why is it not 3 people to choose from with both of the two
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> catphish fixed ?
[20:45] <openstackstatus1> those studies have controls
[20:52] <lamarus> I'm using the term how saltstack refers to it
[20:52] <lamarus> leftyfb you don't want answer so please don't do ...
[20:52] <lamarus> ok. no hurry
[20:52] <lamarus> neorpheus, step 1) catalog it.
[20:52] <lamarus> and benchmarked using the only set of operations which real life code will ever use
[20:52] <Guest55186> I'm a ubuntu nub
[21:14] <jpf122> it can sometimes take a few weeks to get a response on something limited like this over the forum.
[21:14] <jpf122> @_ikke_ what I already find out is the following: git log | grep git-subtree-dir | awk '{ print  }' | sort -u. will print out the subtree names on the filesystem, but not the corresponding refs
[21:14] <jpf122> .tr я слышал, как некоторые волки выкапывают естественные растения каннабиса и получают тетрагидроканнабинол в лапы, Но я никогда не думал, что это было правдой, пока волк не был сбит автомобилем перед моим домом! я курил
[21:14] <jpf122> maybe lying a little bit, and introducing do-notation as a special syntax for doing  IO, is the best way to make people new to haskell semi-productive, without scary them off with >>=, Monads, and friends
[21:45] <yourfate9> or no there there if you can write programs anyway but just feel like you 'haven't learned a damn thing'
[21:45] <yourfate9> flist=( */ )
[21:45] <yourfate9> Wafficus: umount /dev/sdb1
[21:45] <vudiq13> the i3 will be slower, mainly because it only has 2 cores, but still not by a huge amount in most tasks - the older i7 will be faster, but will also chew much more power, so inferior battery life
[21:46] <vudiq13> bοsѕ is not dοⅰng Αⅼlah iѕ dⲟinɡ
[21:46] <yourfate9> kico: we are spartans
[21:46] <vudiq13> armin: spamhaus is helping most people
[22:56] <Jessica_27> rather than a macro, doesn't the library have some function for getting the necessary length?
[22:56] <Jessica_27> Psi-Jack, what interested you in making solus packages? and what had you stop?
[22:56] <Jessica_27> the user@ is surprisingly still quite useful
[22:56] <Jessica_27> Z-module: well I was using multiplication in that example. So I'd say that {0,1,2,3} with multiplication mod 4 is a group? Then the elements of {0,1,2,3} are the group?
[22:56] <Jessica_27> I just wanna play steam games