[00:14] <Sleepy_Coder6> and not everybody can easily see exactly what's in their clipboard
[00:14] <Sleepy_Coder6> dd = disk destroyer
[00:14] <Sleepy_Coder6> Kick me, just don't ban me. ;-)
[00:15] <Sleepy_Coder6> leftyfb: --^ do you know?
[00:15] <Sleepy_Coder6> realy no official app on IOS?
[00:15] <Sleepy_Coder6> tjt263, you can, more or less: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol#TCP_segment_structure
[00:15] <ubrl> ⇪ f: Transmission Control Protocol - Wikipedia
[01:36] <ZeiP22> Then see greycat's find
[01:36] <ZeiP22> Okay, I see.
[01:37] <ZeiP22> I'm not convinced the adapter is in good shape
[01:37] <ZeiP22> @plexigras
[02:37] <evert_> if in doubt, pragma specialise I guess
[02:38] <evert_> yeh, I think type level nats are just going to be slow there. it's trivial to write but not encouraged
[02:38] <evert_> khanm78: nvidia has reconfigured the installation lately, and pulls in a ton of additional packages. What release are you running ?
[02:48] <Amelie0> always wanted to be a leader of a cult
[02:48] <Amelie0> python476, TVs equipment doesn't use DP because DP doesn't have HDCP
[02:48] <Amelie0> Not really; PC104 appeals to be in a strange way though, I like it's lego-like qualities, haha
[02:48] <Amelie0> jim,  in theory, debain or devuan}
[02:48] <Amelie0> (there's a chance that its ref is in a packfile)
[02:48] <Amelie0> 0.00029303 ┃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⠀⠀⠘⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⢄⣠⠾⢷⣤⢤⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⠀⠀⢠⡆⠀⠀⠄
[02:52] <korans1> i was just testing back then
[02:52] <korans1> or is it because of my wrong spelling?
[02:52] <korans1> wow, because of the terminology I feel like a rocket scientist talking to professional collegs. well, I just an enhanced GUI noob and can only copy paste and brain some stuff... way to much for just an encrypted ubuntu ... :(
[02:52] <korans1> i worked at a sandwich shop, we had a guy come in with a damn masters degree in fine art, looking for a job; any job
[02:53] <korans1> all you care is u
[02:53] <korans1> linux_dream: unplug the network cable, plug in the network cable, see if the message goes away. sometimes autonegotiation fails, which is why autonegotiation is sometimes disabled in datacenter environments.
[03:31] <starz0r15> pretty sure both name lookup and overload resolution are in that category
[03:31] <starz0r15> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M count=1
[03:31] <starz0r15> How is active directory support in Linux going? Any recent world-changing progress?
[04:18] <Schrapnel1> Apple won't touch them.
[04:18] <Schrapnel1> CrayZed: but feel free to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8LbkfSSR58&list=PLbgaMIhjbmEnaH_LTkxLI7FMa2HsnawM_
[04:18] <ubrl> Schrapnel1: ⇪ Category Theory 1.1: Motivation and Philosophy - YouTube
[04:18] <Schrapnel1> oh riehgt
[06:44] <Imtek26> And then account twitter off; account twitter on
[06:44] <Imtek26> sudormrf: It really is just about "base 10 to base 65536" :)
[06:44] <Imtek26> Αⅼⅼah is ԁoinɡ
[06:44] <Imtek26> wyre: what price range do you define as 'more economic'?
[06:47] <Charlie> @dave9: The inner windows are external programs, xterm is what I'm experimenting with. Shouldn't it handle the expose event itself?
[06:47] <Charlie> koz_: the ghc-8.6.1 release?
[06:47] <Charlie> darkmeson, theres a giant cave in vietnam
[07:18] <Guest65398> b-b-b-but 5ghz
[07:19] <Guest65398> narakrish: that '0x48C' means very little ot us
[07:19] <Guest65398> or just try a beta (or ditch the beta?)
[07:19] <Guest65398> yes exactly
[07:19] <Guest65398> what the heck is "destroymemory"
[07:19] <Guest65398> ah repeated myself, sorry
[07:23] <^k^> 新  软件推荐 • termux- 打造手机上的linux环境  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488576 termux是一个模拟器，类似terminal，功能很强大，ssh, 数据库，python, 渗透软件等都有，还有自己的源，非常棒 现在的手机配置都很高，有些都快赶上电脑了，所以想在手机上配置一些常用工具，可
[07:23] <^k^>  ─> 供日常学习和使用，在安装scrapy的过程中，出现的些问题，见附件，推荐的同事，也希望 …
[07:30] <cebruns24> I thought I was getting somewhere by considering all subsets of nodes of size four and how many edges would be in the resulting subgraphs.
[07:30] <cebruns24> `Guest00000: probably possible gcc inlines them
[07:31] <cebruns24> a n y w a y
[08:04] <wgwz14> Linuxes for chinese mainframes, even.
[08:04] <wgwz14> lotuspsychje, it is commented out
[08:04] <wgwz14> catern: `IO` is the usual giant super-monad.
[08:04] <wgwz14> i know Micron is currently developing 1Z and 1-alpha tech for DRAM
[08:12] <wink3> namecheap is what #networking recommended as well
[08:12] <wink3> I guess seeing it encapsulated in a box with variables and functions makes it a little clearer
[08:13] <wink3> gunni: should be in #include <linux/netlink.h>
[08:13] <wink3> oh damn, been a while
[08:13] <wink3> i fucking love life
[08:13] <wink3> I like the dark frame with the white theme
[08:45] <bananas27> PETG doesnt need an enclosure and has little fumes
[08:45] <bananas27> like should I use sand paper to remove coating or something like that? use higher temperature? use other ways?
[08:45] <bananas27> screenshots
[08:47] <^k^> 暂无新帖 讲个笑话吧: 不能空腹喝水 : 有一艘游轮快沉了。 甲问乙:"船都快沉了,你怎么还有心思吃面包呀?" 乙回答:"我的医生告诉我不要空腹喝水。"
[08:56] <kryten28> if you leave lead paint alone it should be fine
[08:56] <kryten28> no, nobody wants that
[08:56] <kryten28> fedora 28 was 4.16.3. you have to upgrade your kernel for 4.18.5. & archlinux live is nothing like swagarch live https://swagarch.gitlab.io/
[08:56] <ubrl> ⇪ f: SwagArch GNU/Linux | A simple and beautiful Everyday Arch Desktop
[08:56] <kryten28> no hurry, I'm just curious to look at it
[08:56] <kryten28> retrosenator, not sure about that... I think they might just stay shitty, or get shittier.
[08:56] <kryten28> steven: it's not as much about switches as it is about ONE LETTER switches or non-obvious long switches
[09:15] <Majadon16> no it has kind Nat
[09:15] <Majadon16> hi ubuntu people!
[09:15] <Majadon16> ekleog: zramswap before regular swap. just sayin'
[09:15] <Majadon16> MiseryMyra, oh, binomial formulas… of course! thank you
[09:43] <^k^> 新  启动和引导 • 外接硬盘装了Ubuntu,开机没引导选项  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488578 我在外接硬盘上装了Ubuntu18.04，重启开机直接进入win10。 以前我装双系统，出现这种问题，是进入试用Ubuntu系统，然后用boot-repaire工具修复的，。外接硬盘不懂 统计信息: 发表于 由 五级
[09:43] <^k^>  ─> 灵风 — 2018-09-29 16:48
[11:07] <^k^> 暂无新帖 讲个笑话吧: 竟然是图片 //i2.xiaohua.fd.zol-img.com.cn/t_s600x5000/g4/M0A/0B/00/Cg-4WVI2oqyIWkQ1AADVu8mENsMAALrKAD0yh8AANXT868.jpg 哥们,你还笑,你刷牙没有?
[12:24] <^k^> 暂无新帖 讲个笑话吧: 别给他打 : 母子俩参观军事展览馆。儿子看到一具导弹,饶有兴趣地问讲解员:"这是什么?" "AA导弹。" "干吗用的?" "地对空,打飞机的。" "哦！ "儿子高兴地说,"那架飞机正飞过这儿,打给我看一下吧。" 母亲正颜厉色地说:"别给他打,这孩子没礼貌,他连'请'都不说一声
[12:24] <^k^>  ─> 。"
[12:40] <Sketch15> Zegnat: tantek__ left you a message 12 hours, 23 minutes ago: perhaps we should organize some "request all my data" sessions at IWC NUR & BER to walk people through requesting their data from various silos
[12:40] <Sketch15> unyu: essentially, yes.
[13:23] <^k^> 新  Ubuntu中文衍生版 • 怎样用vnc远程访问ubuntu-mate？  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488579 系统是 ubuntu-mate 18.04，网上的教程都是在ubuntu下桌面图形界面设置实现的， ubuntu-mate好像没把vnc集成进图形界面，请问怎样用vnc远程访问ubuntu-mate？ 需要安装什么软件？最好有图形界面设
[13:23] <^k^>  ─> 置，谢谢． 统计信息: 发表于 由 fengtou — 2018-09-29 21:22
[13:26] <Gestra12> there can be only one
[13:26] <Gestra12> that really doesn't help counting the possibilities
[13:26] <^k^> 新  Ubuntu国外衍生版 • 怎样用vnc远程访问ubuntu-mate？  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488580 系统是 ubuntu-mate 18.04，网上的教程都是在ubuntu下桌面图形界面设置实现的， ubuntu-mate好像没把vnc集成进图形界面，请问怎样用vnc远程访问ubuntu-mate？ 已经安装了vnc4server xbase-clients xorgxrdp xrd
[13:27] <^k^>  ─> p，还需要安装什么软件？最好有图形界面设置，谢谢 统计信息: 发表于 由 fengtou — 2018-0 …
[13:53] <^k^> 新  因特网相关软件 • 国外VPS SSH远程管理旁门左道  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/viewtopic.php?t=488581 买个vps跑v2ray，ssh远程登陆总被gfw检测到并干扰，换端口无济于事，那就开发个新姿势吧 vps的sshd和v2ray监听地址都改为0.0.0.0 除了v2ray服务端监听端口放行其他端口全部拒绝 CODE： iptables -A I
[14:44] <tomaluca9515> I didn't. If there's a good circuit siumulator I don't need an account for, or isn't browser based, I'd show you what it looks like. It'd have to work on linux though.
[14:44] <tomaluca9515> hah, i read that as social worker
[14:44] <tomaluca9515> line-selected.
[15:04] <pvtr> i enter to wireless i try to set up the hotspot, the network start to recognize but only take some secconds and the network became disconect and say error to recognize
[15:04] <pvtr> Err, P(AB) / P(B)
[15:05] <pvtr> I do still keep a regular mouse around for the once-in-awhile game and for friends who hate trackpads
[15:05] <pvtr> Well because it’s single lead
[15:05] <pvtr> what else can you do when you're piss poor and naked Mochi101
[15:19] <finnzi26> Asterisco: wifi or wired?
[15:19] <finnzi26> hrnz: how do you get beyong \omega?
[15:19] <finnzi26> cicle
[15:19] <finnzi26> I see that same bar when I jsut run fzf on a regular command line
[15:19] <finnzi26> I am already very familiar with Android so it would work for me
[15:19] <finnzi26> sud0x3 - option 2 only needs installation once, and the preseed thing is for installation only, not for live right ?
[15:29] <bmcorser_> I smoked as a teen to escape my problems, not because I didn't have any
[15:29] <bmcorser_> zwelmi: write it in /tmp/ or a tmpfs/mfs filesystem and eval it before running borg, this will set up the env variable
[15:29] <bmcorser_> Great to have it there for when you want it though. Or want to show vim off.
[15:29] <bmcorser_> Trying to figure out ikev2 here, I already have a psk, IKE psk shared key of 32 character. Do I still need to create the PKI and Certificate authority?
[15:29] <bmcorser_> Now I just add a .vimrc file at the root of the project and that gets it done.
[15:29] <bmcorser_> ^7heo, The idea is that the people could bring their personality result to their car insurance and get a discount.
[15:41] <mlncn23> you should declare what types a function expects so the compiler knows what to do when it encounters use of the function.
[15:41] <mlncn23> -autorotate gives the same error when applied as an input/output option
[15:42] <mlncn23> veek, these build instructions are a bit vague... you must have gotten through them somehow... how did you get these "third party" libs?
[15:47] <blue20> so this is why its compiling, though you get warnings which you should read carefully
[15:47] <blue20> (x-2)^2 = y  =>  (x-2) = +/-sqrt(y)
[15:58] <kirkland13> !mint | jil
[15:58] <kirkland13> you can overrule C
[16:52] <CrunchyChewie20> why did it only stop half way through the recovery?
[16:52] <CrunchyChewie20> Yeah, that would certainly be useful ("Problem in file A referred to by file B" or some such)
[16:52] <CrunchyChewie20> lpaste changed quite a bit
[16:52] <CrunchyChewie20> including dielectric, strength, adhesion, etc
[16:53] <CrunchyChewie20> crimps are the preferred method.
 is that only in a single location or do you intend the repo to be stored somewhere else? if the latter then you don't need to both with push
[17:06] <Mic9210> you're doing pretty good if you can pull that one off for anything beyond hydrogen
[17:06] <Mic9210> Zipheir: Right, the one thing that stands out to me about examples like (+) <$> Just 2 <*> Just 3 is that if you unboxed the Maybe values, and removed the operators it would just be (+) 2 3
[17:06] <Mic9210> Or, You know, you dont get a case
[17:16] <mrq> chron0: http://termbin.com/kvxt
[17:16] <ubrl> mrq: ⇪ text/plain
[17:16] <mrq> depends on the context where it can't be neglected ofc
[17:16] <mrq> writing a function to parse an int out of a string is... 15 lines with error checking?
[18:13] <Pikk0n14> not no pansy MIT/BSD license
[18:13] <Pikk0n14> I mean unless you just want a status, i.e.: git status
[18:13] <Pikk0n14> i wasn't expecting it to be so good
[18:13] <Pikk0n14> kremator: make a wrapper script and call that from the .desktop file instead
[18:13] <Pikk0n14> I am not that person however
[18:42] <emcepe> fooman2011: you can press the button then pause the simuluation and mouse over the scope to see the time values
[18:42] <emcepe> e.g. Mac only
[18:42] <emcepe> anyone know if there is a show tonight?
[18:44] <Sargeth> I suspect the firmware or driver is fucking up
[18:44] <Sargeth> madLyfe: Now, I'm not entirely sure if a sudden poweroff of the system would cause damage do those remote files.
[18:44] <Sargeth> amorken: I thought you could twiddle metrics_path in relabel configs.
[19:15] <Guest82056> 1750g isn't that silly for a 14" laptop
[19:15] <Guest82056> but indeed, just the sort of thing for a soc solution.
[19:15] <crypt1711> rio: I just need to establish that one of them is transcendental which would make the whole expression transcendental.
[19:16] <crypt1711> are you opposed to buying a router?  ubiqiti edgerouters are reasonably priced
[19:25] <esclerofilo28> Hello, I am learning c++ and I have come across behaviour that I find unusual. So in this snippet, when I comment out the last cout, the first cout prints the memory address, whereas if I don't comment out the last cout, the first cout prints the value at the address
[19:25] <esclerofilo28> (root can trivially escape a chroot, and is root for all non-FS-related purposes anyhow)
[19:25] <esclerofilo28> it seems like IO expander
[19:25] <esclerofilo28> ksft: zssh+lrzsz :)
[19:57] <tongpu25> I hear they did a poopstarter for a i.mx8 laptop
[19:57] <tongpu25> sensive though
[19:57] <tongpu25> 16GB or ram more than sufficient for a VM or two
[19:58] <tongpu25> I think I'm thinking about it wrong because reactive components don't shift the whole waveform but just shift current and voltage separately
[20:13] <f0o19> Oh, yes, it did. Just had the windows in a strange place.
[20:13] <f0o19> Hey there, is this the correct place to be if you're seeking math help?
[20:26] <qpd00z7> What is “isomorphic to addition modulo p-1”?
[20:26] <ubrl> qpd00z7: define:“isomorphic to addition modulo p-1” not defined.
[20:26] <qpd00z7> thunderseethe: We have a pseudo-ring typeclass though, it's Num
[20:33] <Matthieu`> if somebody has your pc secureboot isnt stopping him from getting your stuff, what's the point really?
[20:33] <Matthieu`> So, emerge itself appears to be Python. I can keep bash on my build box certainly, but I'll try it on a binary-only client.
[20:33] <Matthieu`> gagarin: see https://www.simplified.guide/vim/auto-complete-php
[20:33] <ubrl> ⇪ f:  How to auto-complete PHP code in Vim
[20:33] <Matthieu`> waterxx: what was it about?
[20:33] <Matthieu`> How do you compute these error terms?
[20:47] <Chrisz_> use a god damn kjnife
[20:47] <Chrisz_> there is a label on the unit
[20:47] <Chrisz_> yeah i've done some projects but was looking for something more inclusive and straight forward
[20:48] <Chrisz_> I don't get how you create the R set from Dedekind cuts :'(
[20:48] <Chrisz_> Its for some photoetching components. I need like ONE demo unit to show off to investors/businesses. But the setup charges are insane $1000 for 100 units worth.
[21:09] <xinliang10> so parts of the implimentation are non-free
[21:09] <xinliang10> i asked in the electronics channel but no one is biting so i guess ill ask, does anyone have experience with paralleling power supplies, not using or diodes but power supplies that operate on a bus that allow voltage following
[21:59] <hexo_17> 「PNG image data, 2000 x 1543, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced」
[21:59] <hexo_17> Tree opened by buildbot@chromium.org: Tree is open (Automatic: (•_•) )
[21:59] <hexo_17> Is there a python backend for GHC?
[21:59] <hexo_17> thats marmalade
[21:59] <hexo_17> Wouldn't you prefer to format the line and then re-shorten it?
[21:59] <hexo_17> it means the additive inverse in the additive group on the same set
[22:33] <crystalclaw10> so the ae stays up if one line stops
[22:34] <crystalclaw10> he said 1-2 months like 2 days ago kek
[22:34] <crystalclaw10> you just have to do it on the sly
[22:34] <crystalclaw10> julian: yeah
[22:34] <crystalclaw10> therefore, the slew rate is voltage gain independent and only depends on the bias current
[23:39] <Zongva> Currently, the portage/ directory is included, but none of its contents.
[23:39] <Zongva> Psi-Jack, it's not blocking people, it's just a policy of that company to force their employees use that specific application
[23:39] <Zongva> to each a in [(a, String)] from the running of the `Parser a` on the input string
[23:39] <Zongva> I got a little disappointed when I looked at a setup which had a unifi security gateway, unifi switch 8, and a unifi ap, even though all were on the same controller I felt like I had to jump between devices to configure them
[23:50] <UristMcRM|Tux15> or if I remove them and connect them to a different USB slot?
[23:50] <UristMcRM|Tux15> well he didnt promise anything
[23:51] <UristMcRM|Tux15> well that is probably the last resort before just offering a pdf of what you write.. anyway html and web protocols were never math friendly in the first place