[00:00] I bought a bluetooth usb adapter for my headphones and the signal is really bad. Is that normal? [00:00] UncleDrax: "you should work on" in the sense of "this idea doesnt make sense, you need to improve it" or "this idea makes sense, somebody should do this" [00:00] that works for IP, but not for ARP [00:00] The device I have does not have a direct command available to do the prepend. [00:55] Looks like maybe awk could solve it. [00:55] \phy1729: ack and sorry ... misunderstood my irc client :-) [00:56] smudge: See the trick? We can run `act2` but remember `a` at the same time. [01:05] <[TwistedJail]> cluelessperson: That's rather bothersome... [01:05] <[TwistedJail]> varesa hot there as well ? [01:05] <[TwistedJail]> Nothing [01:05] <[TwistedJail]> i have this one https://i.ytimg.com/vi/kwuhnN6FAck/maxresdefault.jpg [01:23] KDE: We're here to make your life easier :) [01:24] which is why they are spamming [01:34] it comes with pretty huge-bore tips [01:34] patch it [01:34] dmwit: thanks, I am trying to get "up to isomorphism" . let me paste something ... [01:45] cgit? [01:45] 「GIF image data, version 89a, 312 x 364」 [01:45] in v6-only networks [01:52] do these things just come naturally [01:52] thanks, i'll try it [01:52] is usb3 faster than a 5400rpm internal mechanical hard drive [01:52] oh cool never thought of that [02:13] well, that's why in parsec `many empty` throws an exception [02:13] and the syntax varies [03:08] Copenhagen_Bram: judging from the output it seems to be networking problems cause by the other end [03:08] in my world, the sum of two submodules is the submodule of all the sums of elements in those submodules. I call such a sum a(n internal) direct sum if eauch element has a unique decomposition into summands in the corresponding submodules. [03:12] (the asmedia one is an addon with hardware backdoors) [03:12] he is trying to send hax box info to his mail [05:04] so if old docs like https://www.ietf.org/rfc/ien/ien2.txt only talk about TCP but not IP, that's why [05:04] Zexaron: can you post a screenshot of them? [05:14] the type theory? I don't know all the details [05:15] I do not care enough to figure out how to get it to work in opera .. i just play them in firefox or chrome lol [05:15] Which is what the traversal would take. [05:15] Is like using somebody else to read you the numbers off the phonebook. [05:15] the second point is not that important, since if the C people wanted, they could just write static themselves [05:52] HenryDance: oh, is the current_contact_level condition always 0 or can it be more? [05:52] It looks like we don't have a page for "new in your Indieweb experience" yet. Would you like to create it? https://indieweb.org/s/11Jm (Or just say "new in your Indieweb experience is ____", a sentence describing the term) [05:52] so it is Identity a -> Identity b [05:52] 1048576 [06:56] /msg NickServ help [06:57] * HowardChung Orz [07:23] jeffmr for now just disregard the video card audio outputs [07:23] What a pita [07:58] Measured the fluke with rigol, and vice versa [07:58] Roll it out only for the Chinese and Indians. Let them hack each other since they like to hack everything else. Then a decade later we'll know what to patch and the rest of us can have secure ipv6. [08:08] hehe nice, we'll get to ion currents later then [08:08] @eol [08:29] I just assume most people are as disinterested and nonchalant as me. [08:29] I don't think it needs anything beyond C++17 [08:30] autopsy: If you don't feel comfortable on the hardware side I have another option for you [08:38] vs. a snapshot-based package manager [08:38] Corvus`: you're the rusky [08:38] osse: this is what it show now https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/brhWshgdhT/ [08:38] bjpenn: and? [08:58] but the linker doesn't help you [08:58] or at the right place with the wrong attitude [08:58] machine independent [08:58] I do like the price A LOT better though [08:58] TinoDidriksen: I know, but most there is statistics [08:59] 「Sapphire AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 Nitro+ 8GB HBM2 Grafikkarte 2xHDMI/2xDP | eBay」 [09:00] my switch died some way, i split the wires of the new fans, then attached the connector from the old fan - soldered a little to get a better connection, electrical tape around it. this cannot harm the switch in any way, can it? [09:00] Hi, I am new to git, I mean I have been using for a while, but I don't understand why when i use git clone https://github.com/spjy/cosmos-web.git doesn't clone some files such as .env.example or other files with no name just .extentions. could someone please explain this? [09:03] firas i've messed with LILO and loop devices before. [09:03] yo mofo [09:53] unfortunately, i haven't much experience with it for those fts [09:53] was priceless to have Donald Ducky Mallard discurse about the delicious Maillard reaction on steak X-P [09:53] ah i get it [09:53] they;re all amateurs that I see [09:54] d1rewolf: a device on my network [09:54] Oh, actually, I think I saved some screenshot from my Canon Digital Rebel [09:54] just a story [09:59] But typically you don't push after each commit [09:59] hmm.. thanks solar .. interesting and worrying at the same time... [09:59] win 119 [10:00] maybe from ctor but then you to enter x, y and height too [13:22] the error: postgres@postgres FATAL: password authentication failed for user "postgres" [13:23] $_SERVER[‘REMOTE_ADDR’] [13:23] [REDDIT] GUI v0.12.3.0 & CLI v0.12.3.0 (both with direct Ledger support) megathread (self.Monero) | 94 points (98.0%) | 113 comments | Posted by dEBRUYNE_1 | Created at 2018-08-27 - 14:11:39 [13:23] https://forums.plex.tv/t/can-plexamp-read-and-use-m3u-playlists/234179/9 [13:46] Yeah but what wavelength laser? [13:46] sud0x3, huh? [13:46] but ux wise it might not be relevant to show those notifications [13:46] domhnall: socialism = direct democracy across all aspects of society, particularly denoting the work place. communism = originally a term describing a utopian stateless, classles, moneyless society (the end goal of socialism) [13:46] https://i.imgur.com/7b0PKPU.jpg [13:46] is it hard to get started with? [15:28] Just need that TotalFinder update [15:28] darkmeson: if they got access to evil maid you, they have access to your entire system anyway [15:28] I find the regular wick just clogs up in a few secs [15:28] also, i forgot that the type in question was a custom pointer type, so it's even more appropriate [15:28] cat pi.txt [15:32] It's not ready yet [15:32] Evening [15:32] you may not remeber me, but you have helped me more than once in the past. [15:33] ScottKevill: that's why I usually prefer verniers [15:33] ritsuka wut? [15:35] even without your vpn providers support, its EXTREMELY EASY to track traffic back to its real source [15:35] nils_2: no results,right ? [16:16] i started with slackware back in about 1994/5 [16:16] Does that have anything to do with it? [16:16] endojelly: many CLI tools don't have interpreters inside [16:16] it was converted from a foxpro database, actually, and the reason i used csv is that i had tools that could deal with that many columns in a csv, but none of my foxpro APIs could handle more than 256 columns [16:40] e is a constant, so differentiating it gives 0 [16:41] Never mind. I thought you were objecting to my reply to dzackg. [16:41] well this conversation with no links to any papers sure is stimulating [16:41] jim I want to mount fedora-root to /mnt/root [16:49] i thought their argument for using toothpaste was that it lasted longer [16:49] Zarutian: sounds good, I was thinking of MD4 and up, RIPEMD160, and SHA256. It was kind of confusing when I read that the input must be a multiple of 512 without also mentioning that the input will contain at a minimum (the injective bit) and the 64 bit (bit length). [17:21] VitoG, something secure, and something rock solid [17:21] reboot system boot 4.15.0-30-generi Fri Aug 10 00:44 still running [18:26] ima be real impressed by gettin it up there on a 16 core part [18:26] do you need /etc/netplan instead of /etc/network/interfaces? [18:27] adamw: thanks! I gave the dmach the dnf history sqlite file from my machine and he was able to prepare a patch so I can test it tomorrow.. [18:32] the background was weird on desktop too but is just a background [18:32] it has a small upfront cost from a handshake, but that's about it [18:32] sarex: Are you sure the ISO written to USB is not corrupted? [18:33] hmm I have not found that in the C++ standard, can you cite please? [18:44] How can I get cabal to _not_ connect to the internet? [18:44] ok, thanks anyway [18:44] Same problem. Not enough mud in the Sun. [18:44] man my keyboard skills next to none [18:44] we've had a pirate radio operator here in the california bay area for a while too, I forget his name though [19:45] hi, i want to use dd to backup a slightly faulty hdd to another hdd (via a netcat pipe, but that shouldn't matter for this problem) [19:45] packets from these hosts (the IP addresses of those subnet routers) if they're going to and from me (the linksys router)" - is that sufficient? [19:45] I pasted it from my terminal [19:45] evanesoteric: https://i.imgur.com/6cRL7t9.jpg [19:45] alwyn: Looks like bash globbing supports some regular expression like stuff. [19:45] I'll link the status thread in the tree closure message [20:16] i take it back, my ping does an AAAA lookup [20:16] it's like they try to think of anything crazy to deep-fry and it becomes a Carnival staple. [20:16] I just get tired of the linux snobbery [20:16] do you propose to always keep this value in a common header and include that in both decl and def locations? [20:16] my tmux screwed up for a second so I can't read the previous chat apparently [20:47] hah, i think the sleeper on the channel waits for me to speak then launches his spam bots [20:47] if you modify the buffer and then do :wq again (a second time) it will not quit [21:04] cause those are expensive [21:05] rasca: yes. could you elaborate a bit? [21:05] friends dont let friends Trump [21:05] depends on the definition [21:14] mwilson do you a song for me im curious what kind of music you like? [21:14] j2mb0: depends on distro too, command might be different, research it. though it doesn't really do much special besides what i said above [21:14] [Dan Fixes Coin-Ops] Thing I like watching the week after Twitter does something stupid:Latest wave of Twitter refugees roll in - some of them are ANGRY about THINGS because on Twitter, ANGER and SNARK makes NUMBERS go UP and makes EXCITING BRAIN CHEMICALS HAPPEN.A few d... [21:48] b2coutts: so you can literally get all kinds of crap as eigenvalues [21:48] so, you decided that the windwos world was the place to start hunting? [21:48] happens elsewhere as well [21:48] it's a USB device. [22:27] Southern_Gentlem: till i figure out what the difference are, i wouldn't [22:27] which way is better: [22:27] yeah okay now I see [22:27] Smashcat: take your "observations" elsewhere. This is a support channel. [22:27] bahamas: So you have two components: One state part and some result. [22:27] triceratux: hey, that's what I know! [22:36] That is what. [22:37] there is a way to cancel pending authorizations [23:25] Caspan: try `find /Volumes/Mount/ -type d -or -type f | wc -l` [23:25] and we've deployed a metric shit ton of those switches [23:25] perhaps it's becoming Moar Complicated not Moar Bettererer