[00:03] <Flonk5> Umm, No thanks.
[00:03] <Flonk5> so the clones may be an issue
[02:48] <ryanneufeld1> zap0 sure seems like interrupt 4 is d2 according to this. Does that seem right? https://www.screencast.com/t/GBhZyqABSqnf
[02:49] <ryanneufeld1> Sculptor, that only works with differential signals, though
[02:49] <ryanneufeld1> iCookie has two split personalties
[03:30] <SJr19> 12C3 is the number of ways to select 3 out of 12 distrinct items, disregarding their order.
[03:30] <SJr19> pppoe
[05:38] <benediktg> michael2 what distributino is this?
[05:38] <benediktg> i paid $5k, maybe $6k now with my additions
[05:38] <benediktg> nickspoon: thx :)
[05:49] <poppyschmo28> database, hope it works,
[05:49] <poppyschmo28> I suppose it's not a tek scope is it?
[05:49] <poppyschmo28> Habbie: `rec` is a 'record' from the response. :addr() is a method only on A and AAAA records that returns the ip address as a lua string.
[06:22] <BillyZane22> he gave you the same color
[06:22] <BillyZane22> Allah is dοinɡ
[07:30] <zipleen12> I don't know what's being iterated over here, or what the overall goal is, or how the script is being used.
[07:30] <zipleen12> I do think it is pretty difficult to predict. you need to constantly keep in mind whether -XStrict is turned on or not for the module you are currently looking at
[07:46] <blueglass_22> learning stuff takes time
[07:46] <blueglass_22> but you might have uuid collisions
[07:59] <Guest95792> you don't really want to know you have this sickness
[07:59] <Guest95792> hm never liked osx
[07:59] <Guest95792> Hello.  I was experimenting with programmatically using file descriptors, and I ran fd='3'; exec "$fd">tmp in a directory.  Now, all of the files appear to be gone.  What's going on here?
[08:00] <Guest95792> Tree opened by thakis@chromium.org: open
[10:40] <CoreX10> komali2: i wish I were a dragon
[10:40] <CoreX10> black_mamba: surricata. especialy bundled with pfsense/opsense
[10:40] <CoreX10> Then don't check the time?
[11:28] <spaceone26> AtumT: https://ideone.com/KolXgY
[11:43] <cloudhead24> it's possible to handle that
[11:44] <cloudhead24> notmike: that's not a mode, but a flag
[12:07] <refrainblue> Ascavasaion: whats your graphics hardware(s)?
[12:07] <refrainblue> hmm, or something with git diff-tree --stdin and a list of commits?
[13:01] <Guest42934> argentum: Heh. And no, technically not /exploded/, but they suddenly stopped working, and blew the magic black smoke.
[13:01] <Guest42934> that's what one of my coworkers use
[13:14] <trash_> I have this tar command I'd like to only extract the "package" folder within the tar at a dest I have choosen
[13:14] <trash_> Blondie101010: As of now, I am getting 7200 as fan speed
[13:14] <trash_> https://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=66021
[13:48] <crispybacon_> kdeuser^: actually, i just noticed your root device is taking 28 seconds to finish mounting
[13:49] <crispybacon_> what's really fun is stuff where to get into a channel you auth to some random bot instead of services
[13:59] <dreamcat4> anyone seen this segfault before ? [but this is on 18.04, so maybe it's fixed already]
[13:59] <dreamcat4> budgie-panel[2483]: segfault at 799436 ip 00007f472323c419 sp 00007fff4f22b9b0 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.5600.2[7f4723206000+52000]
[14:00] <dreamcat4> actually that does not really bother me very much. i am more concerned about the 30% cpu utilization
[15:18] <FireFighter> or just copy the conf file from this answer https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/13995/configure-postfix-to-send-and-receive-to-and-from-localhost
[15:18] <FireFighter> I would like to visually select downwards …usually when I am coding I will press the following keys in normal mode: vab (visual mode a block) but it selects everything upwards in visual mode as well but I would like to select everything downwards…is that possible?
[15:25] <earlybird20> which is exactly what the 8 is
[15:26] <earlybird20> declarations. And it is not possible to take the address of a register variable (a topic to be covered in Chapter 5), regardless of whether the variable is actually placed in a register" but my question is if a register-variable-declaration is already ignored then how can it be placed in a register ?
[15:49] <Scarecrow21> They just don't see small vehicles among  the SUV's and PICKUPS here in the south.
[15:49] <Scarecrow21> types are just regular terms
[15:49] <Scarecrow21> -t will never be exact
[15:49] <Scarecrow21> Helenah: I mean what are you trying to do?
[15:49] <Scarecrow21> Hey i'm having some trouble with nvidia drivers. Anyone able to assist me?
[15:52] <WildSoft> pingfloyd, that's how adverts are paid for is people clicking on it
[15:52] <WildSoft> xihiro: do you want to preserve the size of A::B?
[16:44] <snk2> TJ-, man can't find it. is that part of ufw?
[16:44] <snk2> yeah thats super dumb
[17:15] <vmiklos14> why would you try to install software with just dpkg..?
[17:15] <vmiklos14> before restoring ALL databases?
[17:15] <vmiklos14> debfan: you don't need a web server for git, just ssh
[17:15] <vmiklos14> use (I)
[17:16] <vmiklos14> well that is nice, my git clone from git.launchpad.net that had being going for 24 hours failed! "fatal: index-pack failed"!
[17:52] <Malinux4> you don't define words but you kind of have to choose from the 10 or 20 existing definitions
[17:52] <Malinux4> ghostnik11: part of the reason it's so light is it doesn't include support for a lot of things (like touchscreens)
[18:02] <farsider355> they mess up with everything and they do surprising things
[18:02] <farsider355> newbieG: It simply says when the side effect will take place. It does not say that the side effect would effect the result of the operator
[19:01] <q3k10> idk anybody with it
[19:01] <q3k10> use a function instead.
[19:19] <boblefrag23> in a way i'm glad because I saw that you can still do stuff with the crappiest gear
[19:19] <boblefrag23> ewww, aliases.
[19:25] <baba__9> for no raisin
[19:25] <baba__9> tact: well dual physical sim sounds like  slower release
[19:48] <cengiz_io2> it broke.
[19:48] <cengiz_io2> no saltednutz :P
[19:56] <jwilliams19> How did you uninstall it?  if you did a purge and reinstalled it should have recreated
[19:56] <jwilliams19> updated also
[19:59] <nilicule0> you simple execute the interpreter with "the file".
[20:00] <nilicule0> (20:16:44) Magicath ha salido de la sala ("Leaving").
[20:00] <nilicule0> sdfgsd: No; most terminals just plain don't represent it -at all-
[20:03] <dous7> oh, there's this already https://github.com/Rudd-O/git-remote-qubes
[20:03] <dous7> if you ran try ubuntu, you can us a browser
[21:31] <trebmuh6> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwCz8Ris79g
[21:31] <trebmuh6> Psi-Jack isn't an op
[21:31] <trebmuh6> aktiv[b], <esc> and you should be good to go
[21:31] <trebmuh6> but flat-out demanding a postcode and then refusing it is new to me
[21:43] <Guest72794> I'll just go for a walk at the park and pick through the trash cans for some old bottles and get the deposit back on them
[21:43] <Guest72794> monochrom: OK, then you got me.
[21:43] <Guest72794> dataN_: do you mean define Map in terms of Foldr?
[21:43] <Guest72794> theseb: it's just a separator there.  that's mainly because declarations as a whole aren't expressions
[22:05] <Guest31094> why would I need a dns redirection when dhclient on guest is already working
[22:05] <Guest31094> me: "retire"
[22:05] <Guest31094> In the space R^n, this is always true.
[22:05] <Guest31094> moⅿ іs ᥒot ԁοinɡ Allah iѕ ԁoiᥒg
[22:20] <PaulePanter28> maybe I even asked myself, at some point
[22:20] <PaulePanter28> Hi there, I've received some error messages when I try to install gdm3, for example: 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' returns 'dpkg error processing package gdm3 (--configure)'. I've tried fixing the broken packages, reinstalling, but so far I have not found the real cause. Can somebody help?
[23:02] <rigid10> aclaivi: No, because the git server differences.
[23:02] <rigid10> According to the FHS, as agreed upon by many distros, /opt is simply for "opt"ional software packages
[23:02] <rigid10> 「JSLinux」
[23:46] <Guest753273> what's the best way to get the current screen size? xdpyinfo | awk '/dimensions/{print $2}' works but assumes xdpyinfo is installed
[23:46] <Guest753273> put
[23:46] <linuxdaemon6> durandal_1707, but it seems the option is ignored.
[23:47] <Guest753273> the most superior person in this channel is clearly n2. they are an absolute master of all aspects of electronics, but unfortunately cannot tolerate somebody with less skill than them.
[23:47] <linuxdaemon6> RTLs can be a pain.
[23:47] <Guest753273> 10000000100010001
[23:47] <Guest753273> could i add anything between it to reduce it? like another coil ?