[00:43] jvapr27: yes, as mentioned we need to know what distro you are using. [00:43] does anybody know why ctrl+alt+f1-6 is working, but not f7-12..? [00:43] also open to suggestions on rewriting the text, it was just me rambling for now [00:43] [ Migrant accused of 542 crimes remains in Germany because authorities don’t know where to deport him - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com [00:43] a wut? [00:44] pathogen [02:40] that's plenty of space [02:41] then these s_n are fo course in S, because they have only finitely many different values. And they converge to s. [02:41] Hi, I have a bunch of .tar.gz files that I need to pass to a command in the following way: `command -f file1.tar.gz -f file2.tar.gz -f ...` what is the best way to dynamically generate such a list of arguments? [03:16] it... it isn't? [03:16] I like this channel. People can talk shit and they are not constantly reprimended by the ops. [03:16] Then we patch them so no one gets in... [03:16] 7˜×' ‡h¢zíÐV2˜\¬g©.úë”ne¤ªÃÖ@vٵU9¥Åà¯(Lуù•Hö_V)>߹ÝXBÖ´ZõSñwF@>Ü/×bFö<3:pZ­ø’Jú6ºæ`Ï0å9Q©Æ\hn´£¿O9c­v8–ŽÔݴ¨¡†îýRŸt ¯C¾ŭ"ßQÅnH [03:16] s/linux/autoconf [03:16] and 90% of them are hidden away [06:50] the example I read has a shell variable that I think is delayed evaluation. that way when the shell script calls the $mynumber it will write that to the text file [06:50] boot1: No, Fedora Server is NOT Fedora Atomic. [06:50] or is that going to be an october surprise? [06:50] kludge: well my intesrst in it is 1) it's cheap 2) it's easy to work on [06:50] I mean, sure they use it but for most stuff a frontend is used [06:58] and muh diiiiiiiick [06:58] i guess i should try to make one that does sqrt, but i sorta just see that as babylonian sqrt [06:59] its so nice now [07:42] specially if you have a nvidia card [07:42] oh, about N being finite [07:42] one question so i was still wondering about the *s++ ( with s as an array's pointer, which is int s[] = {}; ), so the point is when we use ++ or -- on non-pointer variable like an int or a char, it will increment itself right ? like "int a = 0; a++;" => a = 1 but about the pointer, why it works the other way [07:42] maxzor: you could also use a program such as LiLi [07:50] wasutton3_mobile: have you tryed to jump 17.04==>17.10? [07:50] not many arch users i'm afraid, and arch is this combination of generating coredumps reliably (by not breaking systemd's features) and not getting their shit sorted with debug symbols [07:50] during scans, that error repeats in the logs. and the server is inaccessible through app.plex.tv (or any app) [08:00] jim: what up [08:00] Kobaz: there are other distros if that's your goal [08:00] . . . I just said the point is I'm trying to do *without* parametrizing it. [08:00] overriding PATH in the script is fine, sure [08:05] Penguin, you can mount it then run df -h [08:05] Also, mc uses *several* cli tools to display web pages in its TUI (it renders the web page with the cli tool, with full colors, then displays them in its viewer). You can check the viewer shell scripts it installs for more information [08:05] all day work still on 50 [08:05] yeah, do you see the intuition behind that? [08:07] or C:\test [08:07] You need to read more documentation. [08:07] i think that v210 is just bigger yuyv [08:14] thanks to Gray adopting RHL [08:15] it returns that I i may run git add before switching branch [08:15] if I count as people [08:15] xorg log... no devices detected... no screens found [08:15] you cant work from a management portal [08:19] basically I replace / with . , remove init.lua and remove .lua [08:19] "x applications wants tp accept connections from the internet, do you want this?" [08:19] I guess I just want cryptonite-conduit [08:19] hmm, it doesn't seem that linux makes the text clearer like on Mac and Windows :/ [08:55] I was like thinking they did a IPMI equivalent on the GPU [08:55] if(day(bad)) { return *(void *)(0) } [08:55] im sure the apple pencil will be much better [08:55] bls: yeah. I don't even need pseudo-code, I would settle for someone talking through the solution and why it was chosen. [08:55] im trying to setup gitlab pages for a project that is under a group [08:55] gay sex will come to me? [09:25] hey_joe: its not irrelevant at all.. its a control. [09:25] Penguin: up runs a command when the interface is being brought up, afaik [09:25] ok sorry I cannot follow the wording of the second one. you can see my math is weak. [09:25] kuribas: a) that probably still fits in the “pure data transformations” category, that I would try to avoid and b) depending on how you set that up it requires a fair amount of type-system hackery which can be overwhelming to people that have never seen Haskell before [09:25] so if I copy the directory from root to the desktop directory then it seems to somehow go around it [09:26] on the pistol [09:26] pingfloyd: my success started out as a technical argument in college [09:26] https://cdn.nettiauto.com/live/9704506/BMW-d4bbcee0b01c696b-large.jpg tota pyllyä ku sais koskettaa [09:26] I'd fire them for using sudo su. [09:26] zwelmi, if you are positive your connection is configured properly, check the date from a shell [09:26] Fede: hopefully it's easy to disable [09:26] my point is that you launch vim in a different way [09:26] stop what? [09:27] vdamewood: handwritten assembly file to - if possible - llvm bitcode first. [09:27] xihiro, std::vector > vec(10, std::vector(20)); [09:27] https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/08/17/usenix_cookies/ wow the svg injection sucks balls [09:27] i'll ping some folks [09:27] specific == specify [09:27] catphish: that's true [09:27] It just seems to invoke some default. [09:27] got a gtx 1050ti [09:27] most people don't live in rural areas [09:28] [@vsenderov] There seems to be a lot of unfounded hate towards RDF on the #indieweb wiki http://indieweb.org/rdf (http://twtr.io/1hJwi8gLgop) [09:28] the watch has haptic feedback on the crown now [09:28] alessandro75 minimal payout is 0.5 XMR on xmr.go-mine.it <--- best pool around, best admin ever! [09:28] i just started using bash a few days back [09:28] faᥒ is ᥒot ⅾοiᥒg Аⅼⅼаh ⅰs ԁoing [09:28] you are essentially buying a 3000$ linux box [09:28] dunno. haven't used either one since parted was available. [09:28] kurahaupo: this is how my file structure is now https://pastebin.com/raw/ndpuaPaQ is this fine? I have animal.h, dog.h and dog.cpp [09:29] not much point in stack managing ghc, actually [09:29] ok this is annoying to type [11:23] i'm just trying out a code for getting delayed output [11:23] now I got output [11:23] which is like watery diarrhea with oil globules in it, causing a cloudy white color [11:27] moⅿ is ᥒοt ԁⲟiᥒg Allaһ is ⅾoiᥒg [11:27] [2018-09-19 18:33:24] READY (CPU) threads 8(8) huge pages 0/8 0% memory 16.0 MB [11:28] Blondie101010: shows NO-CARRIER [11:28] adrian_1908, it's the right link for me o.o [11:28] *the first they [12:11] ss: quote that glob [12:11] I have a geoIP 25MB database, I probably don't need that in git. What are some common folder names I could use to store data like this? I'm trying to think of something that would be excluded in git and rsync'd over (no need to track versions). I could just do ref_data or such, vague enough [12:11] maybe 12 [12:48] binaries are larger usually, than source code so throttled internet users will lose out. But, compiling an package can take time. So it usually binary will be faster for the end user. [12:48] I just setup my first 2 miners n im on uhh vegas-backup.xmrpool.net [12:49] Nope, that was just a comment. By the way, we're a kernel development company, so it's not that controversial after all, it's not "me vs those linux guys" [12:49] http://www.motelek.net/schema/honda/px50-12v.png [12:49] cgi [12:49] muffindrake: The second is because it will mask errors. For example imagine you have a large array of numeric values... {... {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, ... 12.0, 13.0}, ... } and you add or remove an element. If it automatically pads with zeros and you rely on that and don't warn when it does that, it introduces the ability to very easily add bugs that are extremely difficult to debug. [13:19] including FFXI [13:19] some day we'll have neural interfaces as standard [13:19] essentially you just add a stack.yaml with a chosen resolver version in it [13:19] how exactly do permissions work? if I have a file that has the owner www-data and groupname of www-data, and permissions as rwxr-xr-x (755) it's layed out as (7 = owner can read write and execute), (first 5 = users in the group can read and execute), (last 5, any user on the machine can read and execute? ) [13:19] See the examples on https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/ref/states/all/salt.states.reg.html#salt.states.reg.present [13:19] I kinda agree that reasoning about performance is hard, but I think it is still a lot easier than reasoning about side-effects in imperative programs. [15:50] cbreak, interesting. Care to point me in the right direction? [15:50] my miners can't connect [15:50] i dont use it [15:51] this is my second try at it and so far, I've had trouble stabilizing the latency [15:51] osoba: It is something about A₅ being a simple non-Abelian group. [16:13] onur, copy the char, then paste it into a substitute command [16:13] maerwald: my sentence hasn't become invalid, even though stack can clone too [16:13] modules etc [16:13] Jackies, that seems weird. Is it DC offset maybe? [16:22] its a POS [16:22] frase: sounds good. there's a cryptonite-openssl package right? [16:22] LVM is a kernel feature, and Linux Mint doesn't even use LVM by default. [16:22] vague: Yes. Cannot connect. [16:22] justsomeguy: Seems like it, yes. [16:22] dont install it run it live from the iso via grub2. then you can brick it with every boot [17:38] there was no newlines, and everything was one line [17:38] https://hothardware.com/news/intel-core-i9-9900k-roars-5ghz-leaked-cinebench-r15-scores [17:38] waiting for the punchline :) [17:38] glacial, `FilePointer` i guess? [18:12] isp.test-ipv6.com [18:12] what if you don't want to be married? [20:23] Apple represents everything he is fighting against [20:24] though something like 'pcmanfm & exit' works fine [20:39] obviously :D [20:44] I gather that I need to upgrade the kernel. Am on a VPS. It was my impression that dist-upgrade was supposed to upgrade the kernel, but that does not seem o do anything now [20:44] has to be a simple way ;p [21:55] if you say "left-multiplication", the answer is just B = [2 0; 0 1] [21:55] (and yes, some people set normal DNS records on .arpa domains actually set the reverse dns to point to those .arpa domains so you might see some on IRC with a hostname ending in .arpa) [22:06] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoftEther_VPN#/media/File:Softethervpn_stack.jpg [22:06] that's basically what TemplateHaskell does [22:07] fat is about distribution [22:07] Chipguy, ah, it's a struct, or class or something. that may be worth considering. [22:07] code is alive though [22:26] am4 mobos are cheap especially first gens [22:26] madLyfe: technically that makes no difference, but it's not normal [22:26] typical izabera [22:26] it is a private file I cannot share [22:27] TxTablet1: did you try it? [23:11] akdev: because then their non-optional nag to use journalctl wouldn't make sense [23:11] Vigdis: I think I typed it wrong :P [23:11] 1000HA [23:40] srhb: do you just run nixos nix commands as normal user prefixed with sudo when needed [23:40] (For both dila and thermo.)