[01:07] <polyrob19> Kremator: or lack of land area.
[01:07] <polyrob19> both archlinux, working one is up to date, failing one has most packages updated but not rebooted yet
[01:07] <polyrob19> lotuspsychje, just a sec, I'll get the initial output
[01:42] <mwbrown16> haasn: thanks, it works, too
[01:42] <mwbrown16> Karlton: Hey man be nice.
[01:42] <mwbrown16> cocreature: It keeps different dirs for optimisations, I thought it did for profiling too, but no 100% sure
[01:50] <Quick_Wango21> i am here to express my concerns and my disappointment in LE, and in the EFF.
[01:50] <Quick_Wango21> Most swimming beaches don't have many sharks. Are you going to a particularly shark-infested place?
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> vim <( echo hello world )
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> Ah I guess the raid can handle that.
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> osse: yes, I mean that, and I was wondering if it's some option for zsh, or something programmed in by the prompt
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> VegetableLasagna: They are incompatible
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> oiaohm: nor laws based on earlier cases
[02:04] <gen_ale_drinker2> Atque: for expired we go with chanserv's last used, that has to be > 60 days, and it currently isn't
[02:15] <drawks13> aint nothin shaking loose in there
[02:16] <drawks13> # env -i db.user=foo env
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[02:39] <Nizumzen1> Where can I get some examples to practice?
[02:39] <Nizumzen1> faLUCE: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[03:29] <qbrix27> You can just build partial funnels
[04:49] <isaque> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0vD7vqP1M8
[04:49] <isaque> the erlang philosophy on these things is fairly compelling
[05:13] <saigel_> Son_Goku, and this should be forbidden because not only KDE use Qt.
[05:13] <saigel_> I guess his credit checked out, so
[05:13] <saigel_> probably because the rules are wrong.
[05:13] <saigel_> maybe x86 realmode... it can only address 1meg, but a segment:address pair is 32 bits
[05:13] <saigel_> I have a wireless sub and rear speakers
[05:13] <saigel_> can you force a file sourcing by calling a non-existent function like namespace#terrible_256bit_hash, silently discard the error, and then try to look for the function you want ?
[05:32] <NeXTSUN> the_document: yes there are
[05:32] <NeXTSUN> The x2go repos are disgusting imho. The arm packages split out in a raspbian repo.
[05:32] <NeXTSUN> Hah. nice.
[05:32] <NeXTSUN> image if one just took him out
[05:32] <NeXTSUN> gygax, I guess we both are :)
[05:33] <NeXTSUN> You invoked [ incorrectly, but it wasn't a syntax error, so bash was able to carry on.
[05:52] <estorado0> when monero goldman #partnership?
[05:52] <estorado0> however sysrq keys still work after the crash *wtf*
[05:52] <estorado0> yes, I would also say stop worrying and keep merging
[07:02] <CoreDuo> or put it in a variable
[07:02] <CoreDuo> ( , ) ( , )
[07:02] <CoreDuo> I'll look them up
[07:02] <CoreDuo> lopid: LOL :D
[07:02] <CoreDuo> hmm... ok
[07:02] <CoreDuo> sed > *
[07:18] <M0SPN__> though sie uses two assignments where one would do.
[07:25] <Deathrattle> alright, I'll look into it
[07:25] <Deathrattle> class A is an abstract class; B implements it completely; C is derived from B and also from another class X that's an abstract class derived from A. Why does C complain that it doesn't implement A's methods, if B implements them?
[07:55] <psidhu16> i just use a giant switch statement
[07:56] <psidhu16> Necessity is the mother of all invention
[07:56] <psidhu16> lets see what comes out from our experiment.
[07:56] <psidhu16> Oooo I was able to join
[07:56] <psidhu16> I think this is the one I found in the machine http://www.ti.com/lit/an/snoa718/snoa718.pdf although I can't be sure. It has the number 6562 on it and underneath there is the number 446 with the second 4 having a line above it.
[09:28] <sponix> what's a tach?
[09:28] <sponix> why though? It's just the same thing :)
[09:41] <TonyL9> captcha is the botnet, while using TOR it allows very effective timing attacks
[09:41] <TonyL9> Were looking for a set between N and 2^N
[09:41] <xerox12318> /foreach query /unquery
[09:41] <xerox12318> did get a couple to leak gas though from physical abuse
[09:41] <xerox12318> ok i got a apple extreme , is that bad ?
[09:42] <xerox12318> (well, in this situation, to a first approximation, a class is just a function (a value, a run-time entity) that computes an object)
[09:42] <xerox12318> jim: They said they were around 1:00 UTC tomorrow. :)
[09:49] <Guest67709> Αlⅼah ⅰs dⲟinɡ
[09:49] <Guest67709> and that will make you feel good about yourself
[09:49] <Guest67709> sauvin: it does, but it's pretty simplistic
[09:49] <Guest67709> welcome. unfortunately acpi doesn't look much happier than before.
[09:50] <Guest67709> rorx: was hit ShiftKey? I thought it was SwiftKey
[09:50] <Guest67709> how does one pronounce/articulate a diagonal struck operator? as in Dirac operators
[10:25] <ampzamp> I've fixed whack HDDs with smart
[10:25] <ampzamp> er, or maybe it doesnt
[11:25] <Bru^16> user_: usermod -l newusername oldusername
[11:25] <Bru^16> I actually consulted Wine's FAQ HTML document yesterday, while attempting to play audio files in Winamp under Wine.
[11:50] <FrejaSE> i just wanna trash the shitty mechanical drive, lol
[11:50] <FrejaSE> kevtris: how far?
[12:22] <celeri13> tsaka__: how about shouldSatisfy (d,cell) $ (\(d',cell') -> p1 d' cell' == p2 d' cell'
[12:22] <celeri13> zee truth does not matter, only what people think is zee truth
[12:23] <celeri13> only seen with c
[12:23] <celeri13> This is my understanding at this time. It'd be a good idea to ask again when more people are around for more answers.
[12:51] <SibrenVasse1> just ask
[12:51] <SibrenVasse1> slvr: how else would you share them?
[13:39] <boboTjones11> altendky, yes, you're right. because the >> 8 bitshift outputs a weird ASCII character. so you're right.
[13:39] <boboTjones11> garyzeasshole: Why didn't you tell them you are German and was starting to write a sentence the "The" and the accidently hit the submit button and walled away?
[14:40] <TheTrash24> lots of interesting collaborative federation projects going on
[14:40] <TheTrash24> Accuracy does not equal formality
[14:40] <TheTrash24> I can forward the spam to anyone feeling left out
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