[01:46] <he||ra|zer22> geekosaur: In my hands I hold the ultimate proof that settles the debate "tabs vs spaces" once and for all.
[01:46] <he||ra|zer22> ok, that's 12k more commits
[01:46] <he||ra|zer22> M .gitignore
[01:46] <he||ra|zer22> accordingly if I wanted to before re-encoding it.
[05:03] <Yames26> wad that isn't an Ubuntu kernel
[05:03] <Yames26> I never mentioned it being on the client side
[05:03] <Yames26> Zexaron, use dmesg instead.
[05:03] <Yames26> so, what is the advantage?
[06:24] <yastero0> but /something/ borked the drivers before I upgraded, as they were already broken
[06:24] <yastero0> pantsu ⸾ also, C-A-F3 and do loginctl show-session $XDG_SESSION_ID
[06:24] <yastero0> tomreyn: finished reading?
[06:24] <yastero0> It's fine on ubuntu.
[06:39] <eNigmaFx24> it worked for python but this is a completely different story :)
[06:39] <eNigmaFx24> arooni: Ah, so you /are/ one of the people who think it's the best laptop ever :P
[07:24] <shenghi16> bschip: su - username
[07:25] <shenghi16> you can't even explain how it works
[07:25] <shenghi16> sounds like mine are an exception then... :P
[07:57] <isaque> tonsofpcs: I think he completely got rid of one of the 2 pieces of AT&T hardware.  In my house I have Fiber coming in which goes to a box.  Out of that box comes a CAT5 cable, but to my understanding it's not ethernet, it just happens to use the same cable.  That cable then goes into the all in one gateway, router, accesspoint piece of garbage
[07:58] <isaque> and direct
[07:58] <isaque> https://imgur.com/a/3e0PYZr
[08:37] <laamaelain10> spare: so in theory perfectly audited code it would be impossible to just bribe one person to back door it.
[08:38] <laamaelain10> i have no need of a delphi parser :)
[08:38] <laamaelain10> blackk: x^2 + 3 have this property ?
[08:52] <esp32_prog> gparent, hrrrr.
[08:52] <esp32_prog> zumba_addict: if that fixes it that means i get some of your paycheck right
[08:52] <esp32_prog> MVC bounty is still around and 6000eur
[08:52] <esp32_prog> For most things, I use hexchat.
[08:52] <esp32_prog> it was the first embessed Linux distro!
[08:52] <esp32_prog> So you want memcached.
[11:19] <asunder> we should start measuring building height in Jans
[11:19] <asunder> that was one sentence strechted over three lines. you are not fooling anyone
[11:33] <hrkfdn_4> I can see it happening though. Especially since Apple is interested in having the ultrathin laptop, that can lasts for hours.
[11:33] <hrkfdn_4> well its there and it works quite well, better yet it uses fully standard things
[11:34] <Allegretto5> aeonzh: which proof don't you understand?
[11:34] <Allegretto5> the worst part is as far as i know im stuck ordering online, we dont really have any decent electronics supply houses around me other than for building
[12:16] <abernix_4> and how did you do that alter user if you can't connect?
[12:17] <abernix_4> look back the whole computer histories, everything is full of wonder
[12:17] <abernix_4> ask-ygU5AP56, i think almost a bios issue
[12:17] <abernix_4> That particular trigger was a bit of a risky one, but at the time they were sending rapidly-changing ASCII-art spam that I was trying to fight.
[13:15] <piyer14> esselfe: you're mom is from openssl
[13:15] <piyer14> ahh ok
[13:48] <chouseknecht8> isemenov: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information.
[13:48] <chouseknecht8> it happens with Firefox or Chrome. Basically the tabs will lock up, my mouse will slow down, and then the machine will lock up. After 10-15 minutes it doesn't do anything and I have to hold down the power button
[15:18] <xMopx8> The injection is *2, the surjection is what most programming languages would call %2.
[15:18] <xMopx8> less confusing and you no longer need the if's
[16:14] <aloy0> You need the talent to take advantage of it
[16:14] <aloy0> fastputty,  sudo apt full-upgrade  (G be with you)
[16:15] <aloy0> madnight: It’s more like Haskell programs tend to break unpredictably when using unsafe functions light-heartedly. You absolutely cannot use unsafePerformIO in a safe way as a beginner. In Java, you can maneuver your way around null from day one.
[16:53] <Thornelius> Chipguy, really, post your code.
[16:53] <Thornelius> unyu: I don't understand the issue. Rudin uses "the metric space's own balls"
[16:58] <Guest44688> hm, that's interesting
[16:58] <Guest44688> Ah...shit
[16:58] <Guest44688> [ The Deathcap (Amanita phalloides) - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
[17:36] <thaumavorio28> Windows 7 didn't exist in 2006
[17:36] <thaumavorio28> ppf: that's a better reason.
[17:39] <KFBI> 90% of 10 is 9 yes? 10 * 0.9 == 9
[17:39] <KFBI> ahh, I had an extra \ in there, \. not \\.
[18:21] <leveldoc> But can it be the case that an element x with order n (where n is the order of the subgroup) does not lie in the "main" subgroup?
[18:21] <leveldoc> what do you mean alphabet ?
[18:43] <Hackerpcs19> >does k
[18:43] <Hackerpcs19> what can i use then
[18:43] <Hackerpcs19> Got a network loop of 2 devices to switch over copper and fibre between them, how would I go about using the fibre line? Both have fibre on a separate NIC
[19:02] <ohgeetee26> the UPS having mains -> [charger] -> battery, and battery -> [inverter] -> output, with the two parts in [] being isolated, but mains earth being connected from mains in to mains out, doesnt sound at all unusual. this would mean the battery negative is not connected to mains earth, and is floating, and hence why leakage is visible (its not meant to be an exposed contact at all, so no
[19:02] <ohgeetee26> i read internet pages concerning tar and had my command reviewed here Dagmar
[19:06] <quuxman18> pingfloyd: I am doing that (I have a subset of my data with just 100000 records), but I will need to deal with a lot more later
[19:06] <quuxman18> justsomeguy : personal preference or force of habit i would think
[19:06] <quuxman18> resolver
[19:07] <quuxman18> tomreyn: hmm, that would require resetting boundaries perfectly
[19:07] <quuxman18> but in the latter case weak symbols will do
[19:07] <quuxman18> good stripper name
[19:21] <itsdatnycdude_> https://vid.pr0gramm.com/2018/08/10/f19ec7b503284faa.mp4
[19:21] <itsdatnycdude_> btw, it *is* a directory, of course :p
[19:22] <itsdatnycdude_> Because there is nothing to "get".
[19:22] <itsdatnycdude_> akdev, gots VMs? :)
[19:22] <itsdatnycdude_> when new fork
[19:54] <magicbit15> Magissia, this might help  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
[19:54] <magicbit15> if "it" is the iterator, then "*it" is the object it refers to
[20:14] <md_515> gladiac: zdohnal https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2018-5003344ca1
[20:14] <md_515> so basically , my completion script needs to build a list of candidates - then load them into a numeric array? then pass that array to _arguments ?
[20:14] <md_515> 2018-09-04 - 21:30:57
[20:14] <md_515> and ah, i see, i only tried logb(256) :)
[20:14] <md_515> alright, the manual is a 71-page PDF
[20:21] <donofrio2> frendShot_: I see why you are gone, I am going too... bye! Have fun.
[20:21] <donofrio2> is there a 3rd party util maybe?
[22:15] <hsorbo_> What room?
[22:15] <hsorbo_> veers, associate is not the lowest rank here
[22:34] <plasticle26> this is a good thing.
[22:34] <plasticle26> that FXO FXS interface
[23:18] <heiler26> i want to group them
[23:18] <heiler26> I hear the distortion when playing the file back in Audacity
[23:18] <heiler26> to/at
[23:24] <Dan-Bennett27> Caspan: try `find /Volumes/Mount/ -type d -or -type f | wc -l`
[23:24] <Dan-Bennett27> and we've deployed a metric shit ton of those switches
[23:25] <Dan-Bennett27> perhaps it's becoming Moar Complicated not Moar Bettererer
[23:33] <Romlok13> tomreyn: it's gnome classic
[23:33] <Romlok13> thats from where i do my commits from, do i need to check where i pull from?