[00:08] <mike-kfed> lol, lattice
[00:08] <mike-kfed> optimization.
[00:08] <mike-kfed> madnight: That question is truly unanswerable. Who knows what Hask' is? It might even be a discrete category for all we know.
[00:36] <wonko7> bots
[00:36] <wonko7> i have say but i find an other solution
[00:36] <wonko7> not only being "trained" on a very narrow skill/toolset like the educational system does, where you're only supposed to repeat but to comprehend things, look above the horizon
[00:36] <wonko7> it's like they don't realize that results can vary because of the filter bubble
[00:36] <wonko7> catphish: any problem in life can somehow be solved with "more scotch"
[00:36] <wonko7> this is the cog that I am mentioning
[00:38] <zgrep18> But I have a formula for the amount of microstates. It's (q + N -1) chooses q, where q is the number of possible states. Maybe the constraint doing something, but that should lower the amount of possible states Millennial
[00:38] <zgrep18> fooԁ dоᥱs not takе аᴡɑy tһе һunɡer Αⅼlaһ tаkes away tһe h∪ᥒgᥱr
[00:38] <zgrep18> you want to NOT show it?
[00:38] <zgrep18> "strangling you in the kitchen" "no wait how can you evGRRRKRKRKRK"
[01:43] <julius17> and https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/070_encryption.html
[01:43] <julius17> I've used a button with the 7segment to count up and with the sensor ive used an led to test im wiring them up correct
[01:43] <julius17> Hey. Is there any good way to set auto away on idle/
[01:43] <julius17> Then please do so.
[02:21] <otti14> j416: could you elaborate more on "using another index"?
[02:21] <otti14> .engage
[02:21] <otti14> well he didnt promise anything
[02:21] <otti14> i am usin certbot.  how should i schedule updating my old certs?
[02:27] <Monkeh14> one min and ill be testing. just hooked up now. but arduino software takes ages to load for some reason
[02:27] <Monkeh14> (unreg) <yandex_browser> execi: of course.  yes, there can be padding between
[02:27] <Monkeh14> tell it all
[02:27] <Monkeh14> jim: Correct! :)
[02:27] <Monkeh14> TheRealNoob, before or after the RAM MAfia cartel in china getting up the prices?
[02:27] <Monkeh14> math101: not sure what that example should be about
[04:19] <Hamcha_> Running Ubuntu SERVER latest, 
[04:19] <Hamcha_> 'fetch me this url'
[04:19] <Hamcha_> i guess i need to be in the news next month to prepare
[04:19] <Hamcha_> :h system(
[04:19] <Hamcha_> yitz, one sec
[06:41] <xyz15> I guess point . f == fmap f . point
[06:41] <xyz15> as109: sorry, yeah that is confusing yes, the way these equations are written doesn't translate to single line text well at all
[06:41] <xyz15> https://i.imgflip.com/1i6lbn.jpg
[06:41] <xyz15> Triffid_Hunter, I didn't say can't, I said the opposite.
[06:41] <xyz15> "signal" sure
[08:07] <Ankhers9> it's not kilowatts
[08:07] <Ankhers9> fromBeyond, I'll just note in passing that there is a channel #awk, in case you need to check with a bunch of folks who know stuff ;)
[08:07] <Ankhers9> So the file /srv/salt/states/base/myfile.txt is referenced via salt://myfile.txt
[08:07] <Ankhers9> like, how to divide polynomial x^2 + 2x + 1 by polynomial (x+2) with remainder
[08:07] <Ankhers9> but do try working with turned around mouse
[08:08] <Ankhers9> right, but the dynamics of legacy systems is a strong contender 
[11:36] <revprez_anz> ...hopefully that'll no longer get me banned for saying it :P
[11:36] <revprez_anz>         hashed)         __style=${FAST_THEME_NAME}hashed-command;;
[11:36] <revprez_anz> log_statement = none
[13:16] <ariabuckles14> Do you think a 670 MHz -3 dB bandwidth is sufficient for digital data up to 500 Mbps?
[13:17] <ariabuckles14> here is a CAT charge up and explosion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_V6fJh_eSI
[13:17] <ariabuckles14> Exterminador: without password as in he can't login?
[13:17] <ariabuckles14> I'm going to go for no on that one
[13:39] <filcab5> kirk781: mx-linux ? https://opensource.com/article/18/2/mx-linux-17-distro-beginners "After testing this baby out for three weeks, I can honestly say that I've never been more satisfied with an operating system."
[13:39] <filcab5> I suppose it's rather interesting what causes the side effects? Is that magic that happens inside the entry code of a thunk?
[13:39] <filcab5> perhaps it's as easy as let stderr = stdout in ... ?
[13:59] <intermezzo2> [...] is the description for the option itself, everything after the : is related to the arguments it takes
[14:00] <intermezzo2> I know the theory, no need to explain. just insecure about it lol
[14:08] <acfrazier6> I do 90% of stuff in the terminal anyway
[14:08] <acfrazier6> autopsy: i did but nothing happend
[14:44] <Orez8> hrnz just quickly calculated that in the head
[14:44] <Orez8> I got a fairly modern i5, 16GB ram and ssd
[14:45] <Orez8> caskit: Haskell, here. :)
[15:34] <percY-19> azulakina: it's also subject to easier exploit
[15:34] <percY-19> 10000 kWh per year. not too bafd
[15:34] <percY-19> mqsf - I did change that, so I don't remember what the default is
[15:34] <percY-19> kludge: i’ve got something for the vintage love in you
[15:52] <waxb___27> why you will recieve a call?
[15:52] <waxb___27> That's precisely why the terms are different – because they mean different things. Which is why in the beginning of this conversation, I advised dunpeal to quit translating.
[15:53] <waxb___27> now im dying to know what gnomovision is, i wonder if it predated gnome
[15:53] <waxb___27> List
[16:06] <panikovsky10> Wow, talk about perks.  That's one lucky cat.
[16:06] <panikovsky10> does it matter? it's still a least three minor versions until it's usable :)
[16:06] <panikovsky10> So really f'(x) = f'(0) for all x
[16:16] <jarib16> pingfloyd: hasty generalization
[16:16] <jarib16> pf.conf(5) does document state handling, did you take a look at that?
[16:16] <jarib16> i guess int-e's matrix encodes the pt in it
[16:17] <jarib16> I'm just saying they assume it this time for the student to guess
[16:17] <jarib16> who is WE?
[16:17] <jarib16> but I'm shit tired this thursday morning
[16:22] <jwheare10> at least it keeps the settings that I had previously
[16:22] <jwheare10> a lol a day keeps the doc away.
 Is there any way to auto run multiple commands upon connecting to a server? I am using "autosendcmd" to automatically identify a user, but I also want to ask a room for an invite and then join that room.
[16:55] <vlee5> when I connect with wvdial it returns local ip address(inet) remote ip address(destination) and dns server 1 :213.205.32.70 and 2: 213.205.36.70
[16:55] <vlee5> no void *
[16:55] <vlee5> streetvillains, is tehre something i can help you with?
[16:55] <vlee5> We need people testing the code :)
[17:45] <Guest7570> and #fortinet is still spammed the hell out lol
[17:45] <Guest7570> err, got, didn't buy that piece.
[17:45] <Guest7570> because of caching
[19:16] <irsol1> im0nde: if you don't have a publicly routable IP, this is a non-starter
[19:16] <irsol1> spaces: the limitations of the PI 3 could undermine all the power savings basically.
[19:16] <irsol1> lin_noob: it's not about being important, it's about marketers wanting to know where to direct all their spam (among other things)
[19:16] <irsol1> yes, set -x is called "xtrace"
[19:28] <ben21> I've learned better than to assume other peoples' competence =p
[19:28] <ben21> it's Arduino
[19:28] <ben21> apparently it was the IMF that forced them to sell the mines in the first place in return for aid. The sold for millions, while the mines make billions yearly.
[20:24] <roflbox18> but the way I wrote it is recommended for one-liners in IRC
[20:24] <roflbox18> let me get a link
[20:24] <roflbox18> and they are both put into a timestamp field without timezone
[21:02] <voidlily8> no wonder its having trouble
[21:03] <voidlily8> And I apologize for absolutely ignoring the instructions
[21:03] <voidlily8> adrian_1908: yeah, but that'd be braindead :)
[21:03] <voidlily8> morning, you hosers.
[21:03] <voidlily8> ohh noo extra kludgy code?
[21:08] <yasoob_>    -> Cue long list of these for every possible type in this container
[21:08] <yasoob_> and deleted the vardir
[21:08] <yasoob_> n3xuz, no problem.
[21:08] <yasoob_> haha thanks!
[21:08] <yasoob_> So i guess i missedsth
[21:10] <BradMc> (unreg) <yandex_browser> manny: that's why i put spaces around multiplication operator (binary *) and do not put space after indirection operator (unary *)
[21:10] <BradMc> it doesn't :)
[22:02] <zouhair25> apparent collision with curry, et. al.
[22:02] <zouhair25> or Free Vector...
[22:02] <zouhair25> friendofafriend: yep, TS100, impressive device
[22:02] <zouhair25> bdie scales up to 2V if you can cool it
[22:11] <dschoepe_> pingfloyd i know
[22:11] <dschoepe_> right, why not use halide directly
[22:11] <dschoepe_> it works on my desktop, but not on my laptop, and both are running nearly identical installs of Debian 9
[22:11] <dschoepe_> and not caring about the data...
[22:18] <apw29> by saying 'nice' I means if you think something is terrible you are free to invent it yourself.
[22:19] <apw29> i have 3 headphones and one iem
[22:27] <killtheliterate6> and led strips, are typically 60 leds per meter
[22:27] <killtheliterate6> the google english->french is fanfuckingtastic
[22:58] <Genesis-> "Show for single layout" That was turned off.
[22:58] <Genesis-> Even now the thing lags so I type too much thinking nothing happening
[22:58] <Genesis-> yeah, each variant has many configs.
[23:28] <joako21> Chikkuri:  you mean using  arccos[ (v.w)/(||v||*||w||) ]  to get the angle between v and w ?
[23:28] <joako21> i think it means that it requires an invitation
[23:28] <joako21> I've heard, here I think, that if your dog is afraid of the roomba then what you gotta do is yell at the roomba in front of it, establishing that you are still the dominant member of the pack
[23:28] <Kingsy1> but interspecies differences are nice and clear
[23:28] <Kingsy1> michalrus: Disable -Werror for one module, in which you define `useConstraint :: HasCallStack => ()`.
[23:59] <Helio-> from that screen, it looks like you have too much idle cpu and not enough ram