[00:10] <paraxial> I want to check if is damaged // @ darkmeson will test this. thank you !
[00:10] <paraxial> https://paste.debian.net/hidden/b1e32859/
[00:10] <paraxial> maim
[00:10] <paraxial> fullstack, where did you download it?
[00:10] <paraxial> othias: i imagine then i could a) return a struct (no idea how to signal error then, without using nasty globals)? b) take a pointer to struct and make the function return some error code
[00:39] <Kongaloosh26> \x: 2018-09-04 - 00:24:39 <Highdude> tell \x https://i.imgur.com/Gh1oGL4.jpg
[00:40] <Kongaloosh26> and it'd be cool to be able to have the ability to gift plexpass to another user for life or buy an app for another user as a gift
[00:40] <Kongaloosh26> about 30 usd for 3 fans + a controller
[00:45] <nmm5> Hello
[01:32] <loganlee> that's a bitmap
[01:32] <loganlee> if even 80% is well-informed, the 20% that aren't create more than large enough of a market for specific companies to carve a niche in marketing only to them
[01:54] <drewery29> what tool are you using to test with SNI? alanhuang
[01:54] <drewery29> de que hablan
[01:55] <asyd14> 1000w
[01:55] <asyd14> i'm not discouraging you from optimising parsec, quite the opposite
[01:59] <doppo7> are read-only mirrors of the branches in another repository.  //it is read/write
[01:59] <doppo7> there's no current rating on them :(
[01:59] <doppo7> shouldnt any windows irc client be able to connect to a weechat relay when the protocol is set to IRC?
[02:08] <theborger2> Let the terminal handle that
[02:08] <theborger2> triceratux: who's the sjw ?
[02:08] <theborger2> Why only ancient Greece?
[02:25] <Knunez5> Apachez:  pppingme: ssh -D 1234 server: on ssh client side, listen on *local* port 1234 and *forward* everything to a *remote* port on the ssh server side, which again *forwards* it post routing. Correct?
[02:25] <Knunez5> just ask questions, don't wait for particular people :)
[02:25] <Knunez5> so a fork is just a clone of a repo that you push onto a place you have write access to
[02:26] <muteki27> and it turned out to be a good book as well
[02:26] <muteki27> and thank you to you too romainl
[03:07] <rm_work25> Wha..?
[03:07] <rm_work25> looks like the link went down and up
[06:24] <sze3> |            /':./':.  (o)  /__) _)  )
[06:24] <sze3> installed muh bulbs
[06:24] <sze3> Tin_man: BTW it's a built in webcam
[06:24] <sze3>  /etc/cups/cupsd.conf  this file is missing as you can see ,
[06:24] <sze3> javi404: probably 14.10
[06:25] <sze3> j3kyl_: if you want a wireless chip with free firmware you can't use intel.
[06:48] <Guest90973> just about anything
[06:48] <Guest90973> sara2010: I think so ...
[07:15] <trench24> from the parameterization of a torus as (cos s (a+b cos t), sin s (a+b cos t),. b sin t)
[07:15] <trench24> confirmed.  i have not seen.
[07:15] <trench24> сuѕtomers are not ԁoіᥒg Аlⅼɑh іs doіng
[07:19] <Jarnomus> or some gapps shir
[07:19] <Jarnomus> ayjay_t: To do what?
[07:32] <crayfishx9> Not here its not.
[07:32] <crayfishx9> Was that it? I'm just trying with  `vim -Nu NONE -O b1 b2`  and it still works for me, even though nohidden is still set
[08:09] <omahn1> suvdev: all that does afaik is set http_proxy and https_proxy in the environment. Applications are free to ignore those.
[08:09] <omahn1> Tentacles: you're welcome
[09:04] <computertechieOw> that it was an accident? yeah
[09:04] <computertechieOw> ayecee: yeah. I have been trying to dockerize something and it has been painful. definitely something a very skilled sysadmin would be good at
[09:04] <computertechieOw> autopsy: let's just say that grub is bigger than the entire chroot
[09:04] <computertechieOw> what sort of clamps
[09:04] <computertechieOw> today is not a good day
[09:12] <lifwl> RhodiumToad: http://dpaste.com/1VJD3TK is the plan for the correct remote SQL
[09:12] <lifwl> AAA after your comment UUID is starting to make more sense to me
[09:53] <avocadoIu> iCookie why u make lol bitch ?:/
[09:53] <avocadoIu> repost: Anyone have opinion best way to install Steam, repo or snap?
[09:53] <avocadoIu> Simounet: Next, you need to make some changes to your installation so it has the right bootloader.
[09:53] <avocadoIu> darkmeson: let me find the link!
[11:49] <aakvikdk> no, in a .h
[11:49] <aakvikdk> but not all of them
[11:49] <aakvikdk> it's stuck in a desktop in the back with all the cables and under a desk?
[11:50] <TheAssassinQG> Padawan-,  i'm suspecting he was a "handy" ready to use function rather than a modelled/constructed one
[11:50] <TheAssassinQG> mark721: my bad:    for i in dev proc sys ; do sudo mount -o bind /$i /mnt/$i ; done
[11:50] <TheAssassinQG> Totally_David: rest assured that nothing is better for servers than linux
[11:50] <TheAssassinQG> all good brushes are stainless steel they last lionger and clean better
[12:27] <Guest30163> driver in use >> lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use'
[12:27] <Guest30163> Forget that, I just have a single virtual function defined in extendedArrayList. Otherwise it just provides a pointer to arrayList
[12:27] <Guest30163> but the other build has status=failed (?)
[12:27] <Guest30163> chisight: not recognition, but text to speech
[12:41] <stgraberKU> sort of like a table
[12:41] <stgraberKU> katamo: i already did
[13:00] <t0x0shFu> is a function with two points at the same x,y coordinate still be continuous?
[13:00] <t0x0shFu> That's the thing with app dependancy. Once the app exists on Linux, people finally start to make a decision based on the merits of the OS, not the apps they're stuck with using.
[13:41] <Dad`is> Yeah, it varies across kernel versions and hardware, apparently.
[13:41] <Dad`is> ok, that is what I expected.
[13:41] <Dad`is> what is this mean?
[13:42] <Dad`is> AeternusIgnis: try to exaplin your problem please.
[13:42] <Dad`is> ozzzy_: Getting something really-really sharp is not easy.
[13:42] <Dad`is> british: we don't need to be racist. We have a class system, whereby you can even discriminate against those who look like you.
[13:57] <nitramLy> ya I was reading that
[13:57] <nitramLy> unyu. Ah great! I've often wondered what 'pushing a finite number of symbols' actually means too!
[14:28] <Guest15964> Ah, indeed.
[14:29] <Guest15964> oh like caviar gold kind of joint?
[14:29] <Guest15964> AstralStorm_: https://wandbox.org/permlink/ra96nJFmxbM9H09z
[14:29] <Guest15964> ghc so helpful
[15:38] <Humtek_> they confused P(B) with P(B|A)
[15:38] <Humtek_> << array<char, 4>().size()
[17:21] <mateuszcn> it's called disklabel
[17:21] <mateuszcn> I have never used foldl in a productive way.
[17:50] <Victor-1EB> dbus is revolutionary
[17:50] <Victor-1EB> You probably can view it that way, but I just meant in the usual analysis sense of "for any polynomials p of given degree n, there exists delta such that ..."
[17:51] <Victor-1EB> but it says they are not spamming us
[17:51] <Victor-1EB> i meant it as in avoiding to print anything
[17:51] <Victor-1EB> madnight, problem is, haskell98 is fairly easy to implement (under a few thousand work hours)
[17:55] <bazzuo> backnforth: you can read the code...
[17:56] <bazzuo> nothing, i'm just waiting for an opportunity to afc and look at the docs ;)
[17:56] <bazzuo> davor, so...
[17:56] <bazzuo> I think that should work
[18:01] <lukexjFI> thats how i printed the tricorder case
[18:01] <lukexjFI> Murii, Windows XP
[18:10] <neoticnS> and runs these as commands at appropriate lines
[18:10] <neoticnS> they are software programs
[18:41] <devxiT> Boot0014* ubuntu	HD(1,GPT,<UUID>
[18:41] <devxiT> it says so
[18:42] <devxiT> i think i meant more "*WHICH_cast<Phantom<U>*>(this)"
[18:42] <devxiT> ovulating?
[18:42] <devxiT> Well, not invoke, but 'write', I guess.
[18:42] <devxiT> nai: Third one?
[18:53] <orev> Is there anything wrong with result[0] = '\0'?
 does for me, yes
[18:53] <orev> well. thanks for the input and enjoy your workday.
[18:53] <orev> (But yes, I too prefer TypeApplications to Proxy.)
[19:17] <Guest23669> username234:^
[19:17] <Guest23669> sc_: damn, thought I'd disabled that on this box
[19:17] <Guest23669> kludge and i don't want an old car.. i want my sattelite radio and android auto and big infortainment system
[19:24] <hexoroidYn> skhan23,  also integrating might not work at all (in term of finding an elementary formula)
[19:25] <hexoroidYn> greycat: what part of that document shows how to preserve \ escapes within a var that youre expanding? i cant find it
[19:25] <hexoroidYn> Also tried several versions of ubuntu server (16.04.1 16.04.5 18.04.1(
[19:25] <hexoroidYn> that's him thanks very much Vigdis
[19:32] <jamesbvaughan> why on earth are you using round()
[19:32] <jamesbvaughan> you cɑn not get marrieԁ ᴡіtho∪t tһᥱ pеrmⅰsѕⅰοn of ɑllaһ
[19:41] <distantoriginrc> extension ?
[19:41] <distantoriginrc> it is just another name
[20:16] <fringe> hey baby are you http, because ://
[20:17] <fringe> RaphGro: mhlavink was last seen in #fedora-devel 2 days, 6 hours, 5 minutes, and 29 seconds ago: *** mhlavink <mhlavink!quassel@nat/redhat/x-ekordawbidsxsymt> has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds)
[20:17] <fringe> is the quickest way to just get some lines of text into a text file from bash to do something like `cat >myfile.txt` and then just type and hit <CTRL+D>? or is there a better way?
[20:17] <fringe> b1 is a local branch, and b2 is a branch at some remote:    "remote/b2"
[20:40] <jw358li> default with gentoo
[20:40] <jw358li> irrenhaus3: that's what happens when you go all C-mode and declare your variables at the top of the function :(
[20:40] <jw358li> so, i wonder if it was missing too
[20:40] <jw358li> Pentode:  this is:   VERSION="18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
[21:00] <XXCoderFh> But I want something that works even when the field is not algebraically closed.
[21:00] <XXCoderFh> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__48P1Fbjm8
[21:00] <XXCoderFh> don't see anything about safe mode there
[21:00] <XXCoderFh> BootScout: that looks about right, mine is -rwxrwxrwx 2 root root 1208184 Apr  3 06:22 /mnt/Windows/System32/winload.exe
[21:14] <AexodenPZ> i smell something new brewing ^^^
[21:14] <AexodenPZ> and how older predatory practices aren't working anymore
[21:14] <AexodenPZ> The name has to be transmitted before the cert is sent, so it's in the clear
[21:14] <AexodenPZ> tpa, sort of
[21:14] <AexodenPZ> 84c lol
[22:36] <yashsrivyC> wow, ocd and obnoxious. good combo, sport.
[22:37] <wingrime2> John9_ smart would be not to start with 'guys'
[22:37] <wingrime2> shit I questioned everything
[22:49] <blobvB> effortDee, ?
[22:49] <blobvB> svuorela: i don't see the validity in your statement.
[22:49] <unixdudeZc> horribleProgram: Because most people naturally "don't care", until that day they "do care".  It can take time to see the reason to care.
[23:10] <mianosmnp> otherwise these might be getting a bit k-lined
[23:10] <mianosmnp> Ah, that was it! Thanks.
[23:10] <mianosmnp> I feel so much more ready gloved and goggled
[23:10] <mianosmnp> tomreyn:  if I kill the install (after it hangs) the machine will boot to a grub> prompt
[23:10] <mianosmnp> davor, 3062 right now.  dropping as a fix optimization problems introduced.  i have no way to test this, so it's anyone's guess whether or not it'll "just work".  i'm sure there's something i screwed up.
[23:10] <mianosmnp> because you're just going to say?