[00:07] <M3nti0n3> Specs:  The basement router is set up as 192.168.1.1   and the 2nd floor router is set up as 192.168.1.20
[00:08] <M3nti0n3> so it appears to be identical in function
[00:08] <M3nti0n3> brett1479: do you know how the denominator of 2(|a|^2 + 1) is derived? I'm still having trouble jumping from x^4 - a^4| < e to |x^2 - a^2| < min(1,e/{ 2(a^2+1) } )
[01:25] <Nocty> Course, everytime she says it it sounds like she's saying "Hey silly!"
[01:25] <Nocty> :t Constrained
[01:25] <Nocty> or just add that line to vimrc ?
[01:25] <Nocty> while using the disk its unencrypted
[01:26] <Nocty> there's some post going around about how some lady put "const" in the linux kernel and got a scholarship
[01:33] <abernix_27> caveman: no, but those are 3 popular choices.
[01:33] <abernix_27> So `max' 0 n = 0; max' n 0 = 0; max' m n = max m n` for AntiZipList.
[01:33] <abernix_27> ryuo, yup, I suspect it's in there, I'd just like to figure out which schema to look at
[01:33] <abernix_27> The real reason is concentration and accessibility. I cannot trust my self not to wander off in my head if I don't take it seriously. I can't take literature seriously if it's not in paper form.
[01:44] <ioni28> "the confederation of the original Thirteen Colonies into one republic was influenced by the political system developed by the Iroquois Confederacy as were many of the democratic principles which were incorporated into the Constitution itself"
[01:44] <ioni28> I agree that unions should usually be wrapped in a struct, but I'd still consider that "using unions", which it looked like you were arguing against
[01:44] <ioni28> fromBeyond: because it is "not an interactive shell" - one that you're typing commands into
[01:44] <ioni28> marriage is on my list, right after suicide
[01:44] <ioni28> you'll get differently shaped/sized/skewed boxes depending on where you are in the world, for instance
[01:44] <ioni28> ur a liar :(
[01:51] <refp19> I'm just trying to leap the mental chasm from having stuff in an ass. array to declaring variables
[01:52] <refp19> but doesn't it store local var temperature in global var Temperature?
[02:12] <avarage28> is there any good tool to watch the behavior of a TCP stream? rtt, evolution of window, resends, dup acks, things like that
[02:12] <avarage28> well hydrogen is given off at the cathode and oxygen at the anode
[02:12] <avarage28> Is it a general behaviour of linux terminals to send the same bytes as \C-_ sends when typing \C-/?
[02:12] <avarage28> "it's very simle, I'm right they're wrong" the people who demanded thsi behavior didn't buy that argument then
[02:12] <avarage28> \\\---\\\, its even better, so you should get more uptime
[02:12] <avarage28> sql standard
[02:16] <DeliriumTremens1> it must be a parameter for it to unify
[02:16] <DeliriumTremens1> how much ram is in it?
[02:16] <DeliriumTremens1> hmm could've sworn I tried enabling AllowAmbiguousTypes when I was tinkering with this, did see it in the error
[02:45] <applejack1> me out
[02:45] <applejack1> darkmeson: dd is supposed to use the optimum block size for the device automatically no?
[02:45] <applejack1> i feel desperation here... :/
[03:06] <wiiaam12> are you here to argue with people ? who is asking you to trust me ?
[03:06] <wiiaam12> its less efficient than storing them as bytea
[03:06] <wiiaam12> If your monitor is flickering when you connect/disconnect a resistive load elsewhere, then it's either your mains, or the monitor at fault. If the mains is not a very high resistance, that is an actual fault in the monitor.
[03:07] <wiiaam12> mini you need muscles
[03:08] <AppStore17> he runs a fishing equipment shop
[03:08] <AppStore17> yeah, the switch IP is actually in my arp table but packets do not arrive
[03:08] <AppStore17> (when the function was called from lua_call or lua_pcall or from lua, that is - if you call C from C then the stack is unchanged)
[03:08] <AppStore17> wudo_honour,
[03:19] <detseg> that's not a choice for inner-city folks is it?
[03:19] <detseg> so there's still a market for desktop vs17 c++ apps?
[03:19] <detseg> cthulchu: tell itunes to ignore that phone
[03:38] <r4nt19> what does the script do ?
[03:38] <r4nt19> Bits to bits to pieces to pieces.
[03:38] <r4nt19> nggraham: awesome, thanks
[05:11] <Zeising21> fuck no
[05:11] <Zeising21> gurki, hmm
[05:11] <Zeising21> how many you want?
[05:11] <Zeising21> degrеe іѕ not doiᥒɡ Aⅼlah іѕ dοiᥒɡ
[05:11] <Zeising21> that does a chdir?
[06:23] <amuck26> m_ben: https://github.com/pangloss/vim-javascript
[06:23] <amuck26> viktorbraun: math doesn't have a single foundation so it depends on which one you choose
[06:23] <amuck26> (Eq a, Functor f) => f a -> f (a -> Bool)
[06:23] <amuck26> for the curious :D
[06:33] <Guest59850> there is your freedom :) you chose not to have to come up with a lot of money per month to maintain a fixed address... you're free to do it...
[06:33] <Guest59850> I have successfully configured the kernel, I tried running make && make modules_install but the following error popped up:
[06:33] <Guest59850> is there any way to install linux, fresh  ... without killing my existing grub dual boot setup?
[06:33] <Guest59850> Even though it might actually be easier to just define that customers use http-01 and we use dns-01 by default
[06:57] <u6319> the patched font btw is fura (license issues) if you used nerdfonts
[06:57] <u6319> all the colors of the rainbow and the script says everyone is green
[06:58] <u6319> I think sometimes you can help make it easier by breaking large functions down into smaller ones with descriptive names
[06:58] <u6319> i haven't found a non-paywalled coding standard that seems particularly authoritative yet
[07:25] <Guest4374> MAGIC: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.
[07:25] <Guest4374> I've never seen that before a discussion here a few days ago. Why do people do sudo su?
[07:25] <Guest4374> nikopol_jenkins:  Hello, how is it going?
[07:25] <Guest4374> cabal new-* is awesome
[07:25] <Guest4374> You're wiping free space so it shouldn't matter right?
[08:27] <tmandry> eu-west-1b specifically
[08:27] <tmandry> i cant find my soic8 clip
[08:27] <tmandry> https://vid.pr0gramm.com/2018/09/13/266ed52b3f977d89.mp4
[08:27] <tmandry> enzotib No, it does not. But ls "path with/white space" does. The declare command looks promising, though. In case you wonder. I've got the sting as an element of "$@". It contains '--destinamtion=path with/whitespace'. Now I have put everything behind the = in a variable.
[08:31] <Zombie_Ryushu> ArahaelPi: Probably depends which work is being referred to... the great thing about the higher order functions used by Lens is that they are really widely applicable, so that things other than fancy record updates can use e.g. the optimisations afforded by Kan extensions
[08:31] <Zombie_Ryushu> according to legend, you stop fairies by scattering a lot of something small, and they have to count them all before going on
[08:31] <Zombie_Ryushu> to get these bugs and problems
[08:31] <Zombie_Ryushu> dff if you executed the dd command correctly, it would have wiped all of disk0
[08:31] <Zombie_Ryushu> https://docs.pagure.org/pagure/usage/flags.html ?
[09:28] <ffernand10> I don't know actually, I'll test it for a while first anyway
[09:28] <ffernand10> Argh, duh.
[09:28] <ffernand10> sigh, third time's the charm: $'s/\r$//'
[09:28] <ffernand10> yes that's what Submit does
[09:29] <ffernand10> was doing some basic physics stuff in C but thats not C specific
[09:29] <ffernand10> That seems like a drastic conclusion
[09:29] <ffernand10> why people consider fundamental theorem of algebra important ?
[09:29] <ffernand10> teward: thanks.  use case is i'm responding to webhooks from a web service that doesn't have an ip whitelist.. so i'm blocking traffic that doesn't have a special header that the web service sends.
[09:29] <ffernand10> MBA started at $1899 I think
[09:29] <ffernand10> phlux: maybe you want /set weechat.look.buffer_time_format "${color:250}%H:${color:245}%M:${color:240}%S"
[09:29] <ffernand10> still my son starts school soon so ima get something going
[09:29] <ffernand10> https://pastebin.com/
[09:30] <ffernand10> people are just lazy and don't want to type
[09:30] <ffernand10> i have a Sun keyboard with a USB-thingy
[09:30] <ffernand10> again, thats discussed in the first paper above
[09:30] <ffernand10> So probably best way is to write a script that just dumps all commit hashes of both directories in two files and then go one by one over them until they diverge :D
[09:30] <ffernand10> fastputty: did oyu also "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"?
[09:30] <ffernand10> yo tomreyn - still not listed here: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+question/140344
[09:30] <ffernand10> LeoNerd: What is 'Tickit::Widget::VTerm'?
[09:30] <ffernand10> and a lot of mentally ill, unpaid-yet-weaponized useful idiots too
[09:30] <ffernand10> I loathe buying them for my older DMMs
[10:57] <Bram12> (because they both phone home...a LOT)
[10:57] <Bram12> if bot really is the empty set, then r -> bot is either a singeton set (if r is the empty set) or the empty set (if r is not the empty set).  (r -> bot) -> bot, double negation, is the proof irrelevance operation.  all you know is that there is a proof of r or not, but you do not care what it is.  it's like classical logic
[10:58] <Bram12> and latest seems to be 2.12 now
[10:58] <Bram12> sfaxon: yeah Im a video guy, use fcpx and premiere. I got filmic way back when you guys added animorphic support for the moondog labs lens
[10:58] <Bram12> whats the recommended way to do timeouts without async exceptions
[10:58] <Bram12> got a haemorrhoid so I'll give that a miss
[10:58] <Bram12> glad you  found it :)
[10:58] <Bram12> albech: these are years old at this point.
[10:58] <Bram12> Z-module: you are cool :)
[11:35] <skunkworks11> eetu that doesn'T matter, check which server the DNS request went to
[11:35] <skunkworks11> literally nothing
[11:45] <dupondje16> sloth: yes.
[11:45] <dupondje16> that still doesn't resolve the issue for other chat program users
[11:55] <dmnd6> between 00:00 and 23:59
[11:55] <dmnd6> the complete lack of for loops in haskell means that list comprehensions are more readily available, such that the use of (!!) is then less frequently used.
[11:55] <dmnd6> Which set-theoreic notion of function?
[13:24] <Iamnacho28> also if you have connection tracking in the middle somewhere that may also have interesting consequences
[13:24] <Iamnacho28> Time-Warp: here you go
[13:24] <Iamnacho28> also theres plenty of programmers out there who dont have to be bribed or manipulated. thelly just do it
[13:24] <Iamnacho28> Do you know what an NI 43-101 is?
[13:29] <codebytere14> so my question is unanswered, so I have created a partition on md0 but I cannot see this partitioned device anywhere. So that I can make it luks partiton. what is the name of my new partiion? bls darkmeson
[13:29] <codebytere14> i cant find an esp32 dev board laying around
[13:29] <codebytere14> aaah... I haven't tried TOR.. .I'll give it a shot. Thanks Futurian
[13:29] <codebytere14> no_gravity: I use it all the time
[13:31] <nexxus618> No. It means YOU did something wrong.
[13:31] <nexxus618> other trick: start wireshark on your pc, then power up the router
[13:31] <nexxus618> i don't think most lists like that are gonna more useful than topic/user count, especially on weekends
[13:32] <nexxus618> well, except when you burn bootloader. I think it gets filled with 0x0 or 0xF (can't remember which).
[13:32] <nexxus618> hmm how do you mean? previous bash versions will still have it's own files and the new ones can be converted to new format
[13:32] <nexxus618> Orbstheorem: nope.
[13:40] <PoueT23> i dont have big boobs garyzeasshole
[13:40] <PoueT23> thanks so much darkmeson! :)
[14:12] <C-Keen8> Literally, it's a binch of ram/flash/eeprom start and size, block size entried in a structure.  Datasheets should enable expanding that easily enough.
[14:12] <C-Keen8> people taking calc 3
[14:33] <SjB15> Because it's in a column expression.
[14:33] <SjB15> it exists as a default place for certain tools to connect to
[14:33] <SjB15> Lenovo installed a malicious CA cert to intercept https traffic on their laptops until they got caught.
[14:33] <SjB15> join ##hardware
[14:33] <SjB15> I looked up the meaning of "snob" and it doesn't sound too bad
[14:33] <SjB15> peerce: How do i do that then?
[14:41] <AJ_Z020> please stop giving bad advice
[14:41] <AJ_Z020> Urchin[emacs]:  have you seen an old typewriter?
[14:41] <AJ_Z020> Sorry. Not unanswerable. But not easier to answer than your first one.
[14:48] <light23> hrnz just quickly calculated that in the head
[14:48] <light23> I got a fairly modern i5, 16GB ram and ssd
[14:48] <light23> caskit: Haskell, here. :)
[14:59] <SiFuh20> Calling sh seems like an odd thing to do when the argument was for replacing it
[14:59] <SiFuh20> if you write a file with, say, visual studio, and then try to check it in using cygwin/babun git, it'll be 755
[15:00] <LeandroLuiz18> lmao imagine being old and dying earlier than me, must suck lol
[15:00] <SiFuh20> what happened to linus?
[15:00] <LeandroLuiz18> Just helping you know your target potential sponsor better as you reach out 😄
[15:31] <Literallie3> BESTES
[15:31] <Literallie3> i assume it's to stop people guessing the links and not paying for a sub
[15:31] <Literallie3> 'Set coordinates expression for top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right corners'
[16:03] <Sirocco14> hrnz: arr, like matrix ?
[16:03] <Sirocco14> Stutters: Code of Conduct
[16:03] <Sirocco14> yeah so |z| <= K... i think
[16:03] <Sirocco14> Hi, does anybody know of a command line tool to download fb videos? Something like youtube-dl
[16:03] <Sirocco14> yes.
[16:03] <Sirocco14> sure you fugured it out
[16:27] <vbgunz> hotest CPU is running at 195.8F lol - 91C
[16:27] <vbgunz> No, np, just so.
[16:27] <vbgunz> I even used %q
[16:28] <vbgunz> shit my bad, I said .pub
[17:26] <dan-28> oldlaptop: probably at least some
[17:26] <dan-28> Damar: I dont get any "type your password" as it should be.
[17:26] <dan-28> Okay. I think I am understanding how this works a bit now. Thanks for the help caoliver!
[17:29] <Lehvyn8> [ A seriously "oh crap" moment : Australian Railways - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
[17:29] <Lehvyn8> the openbsd way is to update the port so everyone can get the newer version
[17:29] <Lehvyn8> so i know its not just a bugged out mobo
[17:30] <Lehvyn8> :help map-overview -> http://vimhelp.appspot.com/map.txt.html#map-overview
[17:30] <Lehvyn8> okuu, you can still see that e^(z+w) = e^ze^w
[17:38] <yrlf7> Hi want to mine using my pc.
[17:38] <yrlf7> maybe because the regex doesn't match and you discard its return code?
[17:38] <anonymous20> oxo
[17:38] <anonymous20> rouji: if you could try with vim -u NONE, maybe you will see what we're seeing
[17:38] <anonymous20> anyways going to eat a mango then brush teeth and sleep going to the doctor tomorrow
[17:39] <anonymous20> i did some OTA with nrf24l01 before
[17:39] <anonymous20> for a while i was happy
[18:12] <tismith8> well, guess ill spend the morning trashinging everything by removing all structs. :)
[18:12] <tismith8> Iarla after that echo "blacklist brcmsmac" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
[18:12] <tismith8> set shell=False
[18:12] <tismith8> I'm a woman
[18:25] <GeekShadow18> git show/log acts differently for those
[18:26] <GeekShadow18> no_gravity: made any progress? I'm very interested in it :)
[18:26] <GeekShadow18> [WIKIPEDIA] Alien (creature in Alien franchise) | "The "Alien"  (colloquial:  "Xenomorph XX121"; binomial: Internecivus raptus ["murderous thief"]) is a fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species that is the eponymous antagonist of the Alien film series. The species made its debut in the film Alien (1979), and reappeared in the sequels Aliens..." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(creature_in_Alien_franchise)
[18:26] <GeekShadow18> dmwit: I can't quite make a whole lot of sense of the error messages yet, so I'll just post them: https://pastebin.com/6bk1EapG
[18:26] <GeekShadow18> and bring emacs interface to the 21st century
[18:26] <GeekShadow18> you'd want to output it a second time in less? then sure
[19:27] <czwolf> autologin-guest=false
[19:27] <czwolf> MLarabel, Brexit
[19:27] <czwolf> It means so much, yet so little
[19:27] <czwolf> dmwit, ok, I will try to read the archlinux page on cabal to see what I have done last year and try to do as you said, thank you
[20:20] <bbt3134> how do we proctect those seeds in practice?
[20:20] <bbt3134> enojelly: it's a movie
[20:20] <bbt3134> Psi-Jack I think I saw you in Mint chat.
[20:56] <Croepha13> i am using automount with freeipa but we aren't doing kerberos or anything
[20:56] <Croepha13> TR1950X:  what OS/distro?
[21:34] <pew15> the caption says: During electrotonic potential propagation, the potentials decay exponentially, and the temporal and spatial constants are key parameters of this process.
[21:35] <pew15> Uh huh, and you're pasting this why?
[21:35] <pew15> hmm and now /data/db is full of stuff
[21:35] <pew15> the information on that support page is misleading then
[21:35] <Dyonisos23> % where you at?
[21:35] <pew15> It was on reordering for like an hor
[21:35] <Dyonisos23> i am in freenode anyway
[21:35] <Dyonisos23> ponyrider, sudo dd if=~/Downloads/devuan_ascii_2.0.0_amd64_dvd-1.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=512 && sync
[21:35] <Dyonisos23> is the config stored on one of the hard drives?
[22:28] <Swannie1> trying to install rapidminer on ubuntu 18.04
[22:28] <Swannie1> yes. setting the bg colour would have given it that colour
[22:28] <Swannie1> they're very sexually liberal if that matters...
[22:28] <Swannie1> hello babes
[23:05] <bin_zsh22> that's what windows are for
[23:05] <bin_zsh22> No, I've just had college level chemistry classes
[23:11] <xebfe_> what would I need to look for to determine if the script expects termguicolors
[23:11] <xebfe_> oh what's that?
[23:12] <xebfe_> Opened that file in a text editor but I don't know what the syntax error would be really..
[23:12] <xebfe_> later I could replace Euler with something like RK4
[23:24] <Snert__> It worked!
[23:24] <Snert__> (`Ix' basically tells how to map the values of the type, plus array bounds, to a contiguous sequence of integers)
[23:24] <Snert__> nolash: run the terminal in Emacs, maybe?
[23:24] <Snert__> https://www.google.com/search?q=the+wave+arizona&source=lnms
[23:24] <Snert__> cnx: :h ctrl-^
[23:24] <Snert__> may not be a bash issue, but if anyone know the answer please?...
[23:44] <localhorst13> tradar: You're describing an implementation detail
[23:44] <localhorst13> lin_noob: there's a workaround for that, and also for getting access via Tor
[23:44] <localhorst13> whatre the deets?
[23:44] <localhorst13> it's a bit hacky but it'll probably work
[23:44] <localhorst13> survietamine: but that is an option, right?