[00:08] <Guest1584> (Moreover, your constants are wrong.)
[00:09] <Guest1584> hi everyone. does access token work when oauth2 is enabled?
[00:09] <Guest1584> For retrieving from only one server, you can also use port forwarding for that one specific port and avoid the default route thing.
[00:09] <Guest1584> ye, but he's too much into religious shit which ain't better
[00:09] <Guest1584> how can I keep vim from putting swapfiles in ~/.cache/vim/swap?
[00:09] <Guest1584> kmc: no, just police and earlier fire fepartment
[00:51] <irb1> I'm not sure if it's a but in the liubrary, or just I'm doiung something wrong.
[00:51] <irb1> OlofL, i use fiberworks.no norwegian distributor, with norwegian warehouse. i normaly get my sfp's the day after i order if it is in stock
[00:51] <irb1> This is my current spec file: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/KZfgfZjCScdYOof~KjXf-Q (I was trying to use ${version} in the %global tag and was running into issues as well)
[00:52] <irb1> do_delete is a must, latter can be both, but one of the conditions must result in true
[01:04] <Logg10> rudeness begets rudeness, by the way.
[01:04] <Logg10> wait, are the postits on the boxes or in the boxes
[01:04] <Logg10> jborean93 you around? invite sigyn?
[01:04] <Logg10> it does it all :)
[01:57] <pseudonymous> yes i have the same habits Zexaron
[01:57] <pseudonymous> the speed of editor load
[01:57] <pseudonymous> if I were to express it as a refinement type... probably newtype ABSPath = Refined (StartsWith '/') FilePath
[01:58] <pseudonymous> You could probably just #define EYOUIDIOT EINVAL
[01:58] <pseudonymous> in practice, if you try to actually use it, ghc will notice that no such instance exists and complain about that
[02:31] <dive3> I should've marked the argument as a reference too.
[02:32] <dive3> my long-term memory isn't very great
[02:32] <dive3> jokrebel: I just tried that, but it doesn't do anything.
[02:32] <dive3> JFox762: probably have it the profile for it turned "Off"
[02:32] <dive3> and resistors and diodes
[02:32] <dive3> Anyone know who manages the epel certbot package for CentOS? The package doesn't include logrotation scripts or cron jobs
[02:43] <imchairmanm24> nonsense, a here string is introduced with <<<
[02:44] <imchairmanm24> FishPencil: see thats where experianse meets expectations and really, the *sense's just dont get there
[02:44] <imchairmanm24> ananke: I disagree a bit. I know of lots of parents who put youtube autoplay on an ipad and leave their young children to spend all day on it
[02:44] <imchairmanm24> noted, novumsensum thanks for pointing... actually i want to open encrypted file made by vim that use bf2 and will do some text operation using bash/python script on the fly then save it again... is it possible
[02:44] <imchairmanm24> Ah, that's what it also says in the first essay
[05:47] <mischief7> djph: It has a bunch of different 'modes' you can select, "router", "repeater", "media bridge", "aimesh node", etc
[05:48] <mischief7> but not by default, right
[05:48] <mischief7> what if you don't want to be married?
[05:48] <mischief7> also, i get a button 'View #21' on that url
[10:36] <rcj11> is there a rxvt-unicode-terminfo pkg?
[10:36] <rcj11> especially the chinese clones
[10:36] <rcj11> mischief: 'could not resolve hostname [::1]'. I wonder if I've messed something up in my ssh_config. the stuff about sftp is only 3 lines but still
[10:37] <rcj11> read the datasheets first
[10:37] <rcj11> (I'm looking at CertbotTLSAgen right?)
[10:37] <rcj11> sudo commands
[10:37] <rcj11> Also networks and touchpad have no icons... weird.
[10:37] <rcj11> yay work purposes
[10:37] <rcj11> depends on your cpu
[10:37] <rcj11> aaron1995: So, sin(theta)/cos(theta) = y/x.
[10:37] <rcj11> i have a mass of ethernet cable under the rack. off to the size would probably be much tidier but i'm not sure what sort of tools exist for that
[10:37] <rcj11> zamza:  you can try but it will likely fail
[10:38] <rcj11> going on it
[10:38] <rcj11> yes, you can
[10:38] <rcj11> phy1729: I note with amusement that even KDE doesn't understand the "gophers" protocol
[10:38] <rcj11> and hard to put antennas and PV ontop
[11:20] <vhasi19> ok that's what I thought, I can't do it like that.
[11:21] <vhasi19> if the crf is 1
[12:10] <duritong_> oh you mean teslys
[12:10] <duritong_> but yeah i'm sure PS0 don't exist
[12:10] <duritong_> i wonder if i can edit the theme directly and see if i can add a border
[12:11] <duritong_> but you now configured the 1284p for 16mhz, so try to normal arduinoisp
[12:11] <duritong_> ty, i found a similar answer to that also
[12:19] <zdzichu> There's more chat at the "on-offtopic" channel
[12:19] <zdzichu> and Sigyn really isn't doing its job very well :/
[13:03] <tureba7> it's just a distraction
[13:04] <tureba7> touche
[13:32] <Tha-Fox9> its only for C
[13:32] <Tha-Fox9> Although if multiple color encodings are supported, all of them should work with backlog too, not just weechat or something
[14:10] <fnordz6> That's a pretty easy way to get an ACME server locally (but you'll need to fiddle with some Certbot args to get it to talk to Pebble & to use the right CA certificate for the HTTPS API)
[14:10] <fnordz6> urandom*
[14:10] <fnordz6> Algebra shouldn't be like this, or should it?
[14:11] <fnordz6> Makes sense. Thank you.
[14:11] <fnordz6> for each sample and each variable one x
[14:11] <fnordz6> cat /etc/os-release, if it's stretch your on 14 if it's jessie your on 13.
[14:57] <LeandroLuiz18> lmao imagine being old and dying earlier than me, must suck lol
[14:58] <LeandroLuiz18> Just helping you know your target potential sponsor better as you reach out 😄
[14:58] <brsk4> no quote available for: "899"
[14:58] <brsk4> i have no trust at all left for FTDI
[15:22] <IvanBlagdan5> we are working on it, she refused estrogen replacement therapy
[15:22] <IvanBlagdan5> Diodalysxd, de donde eres?
[15:22] <IvanBlagdan5> Relays often fail closed, much worse than failing open in many cases.
[15:34] <kurgan15> or RPi head units :)
[15:34] <kurgan15> im still here
[15:34] <kurgan15> {} without any other context groups commands
[15:35] <kurgan15> Hyouchuu: We were working for a company that did a lot of stuff overseas.  China, Taiwan, Korea and so forth, so our vendors were a little more agile than most
[15:35] <wlfshmn> ddos?
[15:35] <kurgan15> Linus does get a pretty hefty paycheck from them
[15:35] <wlfshmn>     Illegal kind: forall k. k
[15:35] <wlfshmn> eys
[15:35] <wlfshmn> kubuntu is an ubuntu flavour
[15:35] <wlfshmn> I was looking at kextutil and couldn't find the "list" argument
[15:35] <wlfshmn> he was a bizzare virgin\
[15:40] <Yoda4> do I have to enable that or something, verbose mode ?
[15:40] <Yoda4> (unreg) <stonair> The purpose is to remove everything under Trash folder. But I don't want it to creep up the directory.
[15:40] <Yoda4> If R were an integral domain, this would be easy to see.
[15:41] <Yoda4> I got a bit confused there
[15:41] <Yoda4> bkt: what does apachectl configtest say?
[15:41] <Yoda4> Protofall_Dev: i can see your messages here, but most people can't
[15:49] <sebl2> you need one part for your answer, and the other part to keep around for your next call to random
[15:50] <sebl2> TotallyNotAFraud - 27.69.143.22 (VN - netname: VIETTEL-VN)
[15:50] <sebl2> I thought I had, but when I drove my car over it...
[15:50] <sebl2> obligatory "which python?"
[15:50] <sebl2> dnf search golang   returns a ton of results. Is there a better way to figure out how to get golang installed?
[15:50] <sebl2> wooosh
[16:22] <woodcruft1> medard: you can set the tx power to manual and then assign power per bandwidth or globally
[16:22] <woodcruft1> screwsss_: I'd have said pidgin/finch, but it is (and always has been) a security nightmare (despite being aesthetically pleasing and sane)
[16:22] <woodcruft1> rmbeer, I understand you're swimming in anti-patterns
[16:22] <woodcruft1> CppCon: if you claim X is flawed, and then reply "give me money" or "my free advice has its limits" when asked for any example, then it's quite silly
[16:27] <salasrod10> Αⅼⅼɑh iѕ doіᥒg
[16:27] <salasrod10> i remember when you had to do the configure/make/make install dance if you were switching from linux to solaris to freebsd...
[16:27] <salasrod10> dmaetpo: as in, the majority of the internet won't be faced with that. Apologies for any inconveniences that might cause but it's a necessary anti-spam measure
[16:27] <salasrod10> uniusz: I customize some single colors in the colorscheme I use, simply put in your .vimrc `colorscheme whatever` and then some lines like `hi Comment ctermfg=Green`. You can see all the available types of highlightable tokens by running :hi inside Vim.
[16:31] <makomk0> Psi-Jack: but not visibly to the people using it
[16:32] <makomk0> If anyone is familiar with generating JWTs with jose, I'm running into a malformed token issue and I'm not sure why.  https://gist.github.com/adrice727/db4774aea0fe3711a99a7cd03dc8b2fb
[16:32] <makomk0> on the standby, SHOW hot_standby_feedback;
[16:56] <Epic|0> danso: always start reading a declaration at the name being declared, and work outwards
[16:56] <Epic|0> The book of Numbers
[16:56] <Epic|0> so do you have privileges when opening the file?
[16:57] <enissay3> what about bux
[16:57] <enissay3> Oof
[17:28] <zakwilson18> because i could just have 1 6 pin connector
[17:28] <zakwilson18> tairikuookami: I was asking an actual consultant from Splunk what some information on the HF web interface meant.
[17:29] <zakwilson18> 0 extra symbols used except to intend some specific relation
[17:29] <zakwilson18> merijn, dmwit: I'm a little confused by "Name of source file" here
[17:34] <Clouder10> Under Ubuntu 18.04, I can connect to my wireless router via 2G but not 5G. It’s a MacPro 2008. I’ve check the channels and 5G does come up
[17:34] <tuskkk___> or 1024*768 resolution
[17:34] <Clouder10> but in general, not impossible
[17:34] <tuskkk___> nai, so sh is POSIX-mode?
[17:35] <tuskkk___> There was much earlier request in their former feedback system, but they retired it... https://web.archive.org/web/20160914051638/https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/218968/provide-a-hint-to-force-intermediate-materialization-of-ctes-or-derived-tables
[17:35] <tuskkk___> yeah I need to be smarter this time
[17:35] <tuskkk___> Celmor: there's another distro in the making, LuciuOS, designed for malware analysis which does the same as QubesOS. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/malware-has-new-home-its-name-luciuos-logan-hicks : The luciuos.com site was up a few months ago...guess it's down now.
[18:25] <trees18> so what about this other subgroup {1,7}, is G/{1,15} = G/{1,7} ?
[18:25] <trees18> Which would be inconsistent
[18:25] <trees18> but this is what was in my shell history
[18:26] <trees18> http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/dev/templates/#escaping
[18:26] <trees18> ⅿοon іѕ not ⅾoіᥒg Αⅼlɑh iѕ ԁoіnɡ
[18:49] <Guest92868> and yes, the mega uses a different regulator than the Uno
[18:49] <Guest92868> evil ls
[18:49] <Guest92868> for LCD display it's often good to just display 14,387 as 14.4k
[18:50] <flux5> just be aware that anyone who gets hands on your key will be able to use it to login in your behalf, so it isn't really recommended.
[18:50] <flux5> gunix I have toyed with atomic hosts and atomic workstation (now project silver blue or something).
[18:50] <flux5> and behind a very restrictive pfsense firewall
[18:51] <flux5> people who suggest alternatives are wasting their time unfortunately in this case, I'm maintaining a legacy application whith a ftp client, the ftpserver can't be replaced by soemthing else as it's hardcoded, it would be waste of time trying to replace it, for legacy device with
[18:51] <flux5> other than that, not that I know of. You could hack something together from options.json (nix build -f '<nixpkgs/nixos>' config.system.build.manual.optionsJSON) and jq and fzf :D
[19:19] <mrherder> I thought only matrices had elements.
[19:19] <mrherder> Sitri: You are incapable of doing that
[19:19] <mrherder> but pg didn't have sql until 1995
[19:19] <mrherder> johnjay: What if C says it's well-defined?
[19:20] <mrherder> lol holy shit
[19:20] <mrherder> TJ-: sweet crackers, I got in via wifi only
[19:40] <phryk28> and then 1 : bottom would be up the 1 side from that
[19:40] <phryk28> baldengineer, shared memory to pass information
[19:40] <phryk28> is there a terminology I should be using to describe my problem? It kind of reminds me of taylor series
[19:40] <phryk28> Use the paste and the mica pad or use the gooey pads from berquist and they are both fine but your local supplier probably stocks the mica.
[19:40] <phryk28> C++ says to use the C minimal ranges.
[19:41] <phryk28> if the theorem doesnt have a name, "a theorem from the lecture says" should always be enough
[20:22] <lostgravity3> sometimes you want to start with it, generate the basic cabal file once, then remove package.yaml and use the cabal file thereafter
[20:22] <lostgravity3> YellowDrink: no, that's #bsd
[20:38] <f91w> oh nvm, you already fixed. Thanks!
[20:38] <f91w> _abc_: because some times it can render a bit of the web page
[20:38] <f91w> so people know who to ping if they're having trouble
[20:38] <f91w> proving that Maybe is a functor is no fine: https://bpaste.net/show/6d150799af9f (please confirm); I am unsure about the last code block, proving second Functor law for undefined.
[20:39] <f91w> Also, if you were planning on updating to Mojave next week when it hits, that might be a good time to do a full Time Machine backup and clean-slate the machine completely.
[20:39] <f91w> try /bin/kill -INT 0 should terminate with an exit code of 130
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> jwh: amen. "JBoss" and "Tomcat" spring to mind as similar solutions
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> Ugh - when I use alt and arrow keys, I am changing ttys - how do I stop this?
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> how could i have the last # header (markdown header) displayed in the status line?
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> joehillen: Thanks!
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> Or something else.  I made a number of changes from the SPEC in the bz recommended in fedora-java, I guess I need to go back and try the suggestions one at a time.
[20:49] <R8ns0m20> For t mo
[21:13] <fernie19> select current_date - 2; --> 2018-08-06
[21:13] <fernie19> Soul_Sample: it's better to yell it out loud at the ISP
[21:13] <fernie19> https://github.com/NicoHood/HID
[21:19] <roundtrip> i'm seeing that.
[21:20] <roundtrip> the accident is in the other lane
[23:06] <s3krit> is your attempt open source / followable?
[23:06] <s3krit> Berkeley's critcism was primarily a support of Christianity
[23:06] <s3krit> What is AUR missing ?
[23:06] <s3krit> Then it doesn't need to pass through the origin
[23:06] <s3krit> bomb, dirty like what
[23:12] <mihait13> hitting <enter> on the filename just shows an empty buffer
[23:12] <mihait13> I think you'll have to do that in two commands
[23:12] <mihait13> Code Monkey get up get coffee. Code monkey go to job.
[23:12] <mihait13> hmm, it seems like everyone is thinking Slackware
[23:17] <kotto27> kmc: my costs so far are about $400
[23:17] <kotto27> Which cert warning? Let's Encrypt certificates are only for hostnames, not IP addresses, so it will warn that the name doesn't match.
[23:17] <kotto27> tradermyx: since none of our suggestions qualify to your definition of "easy" and "effortless", i think you really need to define what that actually means. HOW do you want your users to open these darn files anyway?
[23:26] <stakd> so there’s an extra LM358 in there
[23:26] <stakd> exclusions are completely up to you
[23:26] <stakd> apparently /dev/tcp and /dev/udp accept "service names" as port numbers too
[23:53] <Und3rf10w15> aalm: my internets died
[23:53] <Und3rf10w15> graps, maybe kde/plsama might be more familiar and comfortable for him...I'm 75 and been on Liniux for 13 yrs
[23:54] <Und3rf10w15> Aeso: Id need to replace all NIC as well when going from IB to RoCE, right?
[23:54] <Und3rf10w15> markasoftware: in addition, modifying string literals is undefined behavior
[23:54] <Und3rf10w15> you said quicksort is always used. it's not