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reth24as long as you dont need to allocate storage outside of impl, you are fine00:12
reth24So does anyone know of a plugin or snippet that given a path, linenumber, and column (i.e. /usr/share/blah.c:45:3) in a file can jump to that location?00:12
reth24 False00:12
reth24but this doesn't work00:12
GolemOfFire10then just run caddy, even simpler ^^00:39
GolemOfFire10write a FUSE driver that writes files to disk in reverse00:39
GolemOfFire10zumba_addict: That proves everything right there. :)00:39
Me-Ted60.6!= 0.6°00:46
Me-Ted6design by community means compromises, bike shedding, and lack of vision00:47
Me-Ted6After you run it, is too late to make that determination.00:47
Me-Ted6gurrkiin: try  GIT_TRACE=1 git diff --name-only and pastebin the output00:47
Me-Ted6It's pretty vague.00:47
Gramner20when you're behind it, you might not be able to know01:09
Gramner20nice larger property in somewhat ruraly area01:09
vanio|2  [-X proxy_protocol] [-x proxy_address[:port]]   [destination] [port]01:23
vanio|2What group are these elements of?01:24
inkbottle5<u0_a225> hey01:48
inkbottle5it is a negative representation of a positive value01:48
inkbottle5but it works if e.g. 'Maybe Int' instead of 'Maybe a'01:48
inkbottle5your own decoder? I thought the patents on MP3 expired a while ago01:49
inkbottle5when you specifically ask for a class level var it should not be grading random shit it finds in other scopes, epic fail01:49
NDPMacBook11it didn't have a name like "spi" or "i2c"01:52
NDPMacBook11over 4 hours of material :<01:52
ErnestG_22that's what she said MoneroKing02:01
ErnestG_22What if you are in melbourne and have to turn left? :D02:01
ErnestG_22i hate the us02:01
JRTGuyno vegans02:15
JRTGuy(void)(you guys)02:15
grazfather14V7 : Why tor every VM? Why not have the tor daemon running on one VM in LAN and proxy the other hosts through there?02:18
grazfather14I think Im supposed to divide both sides by 7 (or p(t) rather)02:18
henkkus22wait what... this seems to suggest that nginx handles SIGSTOP to stop the daemon03:09
henkkus22That's nice. I've seen quite a number of bad employees at Red Hat Software, too.03:09
henkkus22timemage: yes this is the one03:09
henkkus22:help 'fillchars'03:09
diagnostuckright 2014 there was a mini version but just that05:44
diagnostuckBorw3 try iwconfig command and paste the output05:44
diagnostucke.g. this (I know it's not thin film but) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOSFET#/media/File:MOSFET_Structure.png05:44
stef204they eat styrofoam06:13
stef204Coming from C++ you'll have a lot of things to relearn, thinking about if will just be a minor one06:13
stef204hey guys im recently made a deploy of a openbsd on my kvm stack (linux host) all my machines and the linux host itself goes through the openbsd routing, i wanna know which attack vectors are exposed for my host server?06:13
stef204AnrDaemon, benbrown, Cool, that appears to be working.  Thanks for the help!06:13
stef204It was also just a o/ to sidestep the whole time of day greeting.06:14
lxpz17I'm going to go with something from the collection of opamps I posesss...06:34
lxpz17i want to have a look06:34
lxpz17Generally - in home contexts your router is a dhcp client to the upstream isp and dhcp server to your lan nodes06:35
lxpz17At least not as well as this pays06:35
lxpz17thing is the book is teaching something vastly different than my notes06:35
gitlab-slacklike if you need a couple of mA flowing07:05
gitlab-slack(as a side note, my /opt is my 1 TB HDD)07:05
gitlab-slackwhat's /dev/ufsid for?07:05
gitlab-slacklet me understand and try that07:05
gitlab-slackhow are you ircing here?07:05
gitlab-slack fromList [('a',55)]07:06
EricE29oh ok greycat i'm sorry but i didn't find anything more recent07:22
EricE29well hopefully anyway07:22
EricE29SopaXorzTaker: I was lucky I think :p07:22
EricE29yeah, NAT is much better07:23
EricE29if you get them with missing ones07:23
EricE29u cant buy beer after 19:00 WTF in norway07:23
Onishin6And it dawned upon me that maybe we have to replace the order with something more general.07:45
Onishin6and a default xorg config would just see that 2nd one as the only one; or you can configure it yourself by pci address07:45
hdost2It's impossible to detect all the errors in the code, but you can fairly quickly detect that some site has been compromised. And unless they run a lot of exotic plugins a update is usually a quick fix. Given that the customer knows they need to do it...07:54
hdost2so this bill might just be white noise07:54
hdost2and there's still the blocks you can't access because the flash controller said so, which may still contain data or something07:54
hdost2As you said irc is the glue, is this channel here from [matrix] on freenode and just bridged to matrix?07:54
linear_and have stuff fall down into the julia set and spin around08:15
linear_so I used the wirewrap, and nail-and-plank style08:15
linear_the minimum that the pool has configured for itself08:15
linear_sigh, so I fixed the async errors with python 3.7... and now I'm down to same openssl error with it as with 2.708:15
linear_Monero price in USD = $103.7508:15
plorp24Ng in nyc they always delivered before the date08:20
plorp24u have a good one [R]08:20
benthomasson24you will have to change to git08:36
benthomasson24its been described to me as something unmistakable08:36
blackdog476^7heo: Well, please to meet *you* then :)09:17
blackdog476better, but you also want /*09:17
blackdog476I can try that command09:17
shakygator6want to verify an issue11:19
shakygator6Hello RandomGeek ... what can we help you with?11:19
mapu18dina16: did it work previously, say in a previous version of Ubuntu?11:22
mapu18Startywith /msg nolyc !help11:22
mapu18*but you do get a new crt11:22
dimestop11or did at one point11:44
dimestop11why hsv not rgb11:44
ScooterXmotte : You can blacklist the card ( internal ) but that i would not suggest12:13
ScooterXI have a quite entertaining situation where a select  ... from .... where .... and (foo,bar) in (subselect foo,bar from .... where ... bar ~ thing)       ... works but "... thing ~ bar" gets a "Invalid Regular expression: quantifier operand 2210E" error.12:14
rme19probe your audince with UMP12:56
rme19this shit is lil better12:56
cjay-17recommend tutorial14:21
cjay-17Because I'm using one of the drives as a backup drive for Windows XP and Windows 714:22
cjay-17yeah, I dont get the 'lets intrude on others' personal freedoms'14:22
stevef1kernel-3xp: Linus cannot even validly answer if they are there for the same reason.14:39
stevef1Wait, you barely know high-school-level mathematics, yet you feel qualified to comment on how to teach mathematics that is way above your pay grade (at least presently)?14:39
bitbombor a different usage of the word "factor", if "factorial time complexity" i would start by writing out some evaluations for factorial() (!) and then see how many of the total terms are evaluated when 50 percent of the bits/digits are used up14:40
bitbombThe distinction between admin and commit is basically the ability to add more contributors.14:40
bitbombthe implicit instantiation is in int main when you instantiate "inst"14:40
bitbombcorona discharge!14:40
waxb___12solene: interesting. do you know why it happens?14:56
waxb___12or something inside elasticsearch?14:56
waxb___12j416: I did the git hard reset, when you mentioned it, but I spend time writing the last report on github issue and didn't do that clean command, I tried it now with --dry-run, and now I'm going from here, moment14:56
rprimus3scrubs I use iOS on my microwaves15:00
rprimus3gloomy_: their priority is to minimize the amount of effort to produce a reusable solution. maintaining multiple discrete products is hard15:01
rprimus3well, they bill a bit differently. aws will charge you for every little thing15:01
bauerj29The problem being that I need to record two voltages, or at least precisely know when to start recording15:27
bauerj29why in GDB I can see a call to my static inline function please ? gcc ignore for optimization surely the keywords "static inline" now ?15:27
bauerj29armin: in my opinion it doesn't (the last part)15:27
bauerj29fo-table is used if both formatexpr and formatprg are empty15:27
bauerj29its on bitpay anyway15:27
bauerj29How can I know if it's running on 1.8GHz or 4GHz?15:28
ibrightly2ignoring the awkwardness of that style that makes mistakes easier, how are you checking "same pointer"?16:15
ibrightly2in fact, it worked, but i remove using bioctl -d sd1, re-use fdisk -iy.. and dd if=/dev/null...16:15
mason20Donald Trump doing?16:26
mason20wow define:meaning is new to me16:26
pyvpx9or should you using a combo of spaces and tabs when indenting?17:07
pyvpx9why sed and grep when there is awk17:07
pyvpx9about how much power do you think i'll need for 8 108s?17:07
pyvpx9GreenJello:  uh, so if I commit/init a repo with symlinks to dirs (in the same tree), will it work?17:07
pyvpx9I2c is 'simulatef' in arduino isn't it?17:07
pyvpx9hans_: a loop should be good enough    for(a = 0; a < 4096; a++) if(buf[a] != 0) break; if(a >= 4096) { ... buf was all 0 ... }17:07
everlastJuseir: Let's start from the beginning. You said you "have a theroem" and that you want to prove its "reverse". What do you exactly mean by those?17:46
everlasteh, I'm not sure you've missed much interesting since 200717:46
everlast_ymir, I have no idea :)17:47
plexigras17that's ok, as long as you don't run out of chickens17:58
plexigras17web and media shits?17:58
styler2godmwit: so that’s just a bug? from the intended semantics that you have described it seems like that should work18:00
styler2goFigured it18:00
styler2gothank god for music18:00
styler2gowhat's the language extension for @ as a symbol for passing arguments the next level up?18:00
styler2goon a normal day18:01
krobertsonBut as always, ask around more - and keep in mind the wrt is best with openwrt. So that means step one is removing linksys' firmware.19:07
krobertsonIs what?19:07
Poltsi15i know the problem is `pollForever` returning `IO ()`19:20
Poltsi15Jan-: the typedef says "any time you see ltc_timecode, pretend I wrote "struct ltc_timecode"19:20
Poltsi15i.e. edit the files19:21
substack2211.2.119:27
substack22final touches for usability19:27
rofer10So if every germany says... ok... we will not produce any CO2 from now on ever again...19:30
rofer10bluezinc: ggVG is an almost completely useless command sequence. Use ggxG instead where x is the operator you want to use, for example ggdG instead of ggVGd (or even better :%d). To run a ex command on the whole file use :% :: Ask me about ranger.19:30
rofer10Kevin`, you do know that repeating your question indicates that you have reading comprehension issues as to my recent reply to you, right? :)19:30
therock247uk3any way to group a query that uses math of other queries/19:45
therock247uk3without the feature, each generator must store the state of the longest run in the table.19:46
Kasreyn27okay so even after factoring in generator power loss and long distance transmission, led is much more efficient?20:35
Kasreyn27its not that important that id go for malpractice20:35
Kasreyn27including port.20:35
Kasreyn27CheckDavid: the laptop may be providing noisy power, but it does definitely sound like a ground loop20:35
Kasreyn27jonnno: ubuntu 18.04 has also now a minimal option in the setup20:35
metamullet28tomasino:  its much more efficent21:15
metamullet28im not authing with a command but with SASL21:15
metamullet28"you know what the chain of command is?  its a giant chain i haul off and get and beat people until they know who's in ruttin command"21:15
metamullet28I try to keep all site/vhost-specific stuff under conf.d/21:15
tuaristhat sucks22:19
tuarisOr there is VLANs22:19
tuarisI'm saying why does it decide that the text is bad but not the title22:19
tuarisOne time I bought 100 dice bags off ebay.  They were 1 penny each, free shipping.  I purchased them individually, minutes or hours apart.22:19
tuarisyeah, I see22:19
jslave19Nope - kind of wondering what's the difference between having just instruments play and having instruments + singing22:35
jslave19https://i.redd.it/z5801aoxa3n11.jpg22:35
jslave19hapax, is the newest bot22:35
jslave19rso-support: gtmanfred's suggestion actually solves that for you22:35
jslave19How to filter out http and https url in wireshark? The current filter is "tcp.port == 8080 || udp.port 8080" as i want to filter out packets hitting at port 8080, but if i set another filter like tcp.port == 443 then it will start displaying all secured packets, i tried by using "&&" operator but it shows some yellow box and no packets receive after that. Please help!22:36
Guest25336I’m a noob but I have comptia security+ looking into aws cert is this path good?22:45
Guest25336multithreading is the future wheather you like it or not, but honestly I would rather have a CPU with lots of cores instead of a CPU with only a few and a GPU22:45
bus7dkludge do you think the AC system is built into the seat?22:54
bus7dthen get sued for copyright infringement22:54
adamb6right now I'm just using variables called ltc_hours ltc_mins etc23:20
adamb6guess not23:20
adamb6it's called disklabel23:20
adamb6I've done extensive tests/benchamrks for your delivery23:20
adamb6argon seems to be the primary, last cert I have on therw with SCTs was found on pilot and rocketeer a couple days after argon23:21
adamb6the manpage says it is broken but I can play it with no problems23:21
Imtek12yeah, that's what i did, at first, with bash 3.2, and then seeing that when my INT handler was run, and I was ready to kill those PIDS, they were gone, thanks to bash 4.4's behavior23:31
Imtek12Goop: domains don't get blocked, IPs do23:31
Imtek12looking at a highway you don't drive on?23:32
Imtek12everybody talks about how quiet the iMac Pro is compared to the iMac23:32
theBlah9FiXato: lmk if you have any more ideas23:41
theBlah9All new (non-refurbished) Biostar iDEQ SFF barebones carry a 1-year manufacturer's warranty from the original purchase date.23:41

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