[00:09] <konmae> yeah my umask got messed up so for some reason i cannot build package for a meta port i just wrote
[00:20] <garann_8> most media players suck tho, I have directory structure for music management, fuck off with your libraries and fancies
[00:43] <linux_probe4> esotericnonsense: how to find out next time: dpkg -S $(which ip)
[00:43] <linux_probe4> OK, JSON is a third contender for coding hack.
[01:20] <FroZnShiva> hollusion: the 100 percent sure data is destroyed method.  First shred the hdd/ssd into 1mm square bits device shredder then take it to a like a gold processing pit and have it dropped in and disolved.
[02:17] <bkuhl_> Congratulate me.  I just had a brain fart.
[02:45] <ObsidianX21> nighty-: is the http server example not enough? all you do is use `new_from_stream` instead of the other request handling
[02:47] <Sigyn27> heh, thought you were saying _php_ was no longer supported
[04:32] <nikc11> this snap stuff is confusing... how do i give it access to a random directory?
[04:56] <SirScott4> 2420rpm on full voltage. some sensor excerpts that are a few months old all have 2600 rpm and more.
[05:06] <mtty> fatpointer: Books, references, tutorials, for all levels of learning: http://isocpp.org/get-started ; https://isocpp.org/faq ; http://www.dev-hq.net/c++/ ; http://learncpp.com/ ; http://stackoverflow.com/q/388242 ; https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines ; http://cppreference.com/
[05:06] <mtty> mdash: oh, that's likely the easiest, if it's a possibility, indeed :)
[05:37] <pauper19> i started looking at multiplication (mod p), then switched to mod powers-of-two
[05:42] <lorenzosu10> Blondie101010: Okay, then battery capacity winds down over time
[06:40] <mandrake`3> ekaj: no journalctl either?
[06:40] <mandrake`3> You tell me!
[06:58] <aballier> a^n+b^n=/=c^n where n = 3
[06:58] <aballier> AliceMeow: concepts was just mentioned as a way to control it. but you really can't possibly change the rules in c++ now. someone might be using it to sfinae something
[07:20] <zkanda11> also a nazi
[07:20] <zkanda11> that makes total sense
[07:47] <rlmaers6> Yeah, now that sounds like a more specific question - may be someone will answer you, dka
[07:54] <Zeruel92> Salve ho dei problemi a collegarmi alle rete Eduroam della mia università usando il wifi. La scheda è una RTL8188EE integrata nel portatile. Con altre reti funziona bene
[07:55] <Zeruel92> Uso Ubuntu 18.04
[07:55] <Chinorro10> in fact, let me try to get the exact package name
[07:55] <ericst> 12h off of a single AA so they're not super-bright, but I can clearly see them at the side of the path when I come home at night
[07:57] <Carlin0> Zeruel92, le realtek danno parecchi problemi
[07:58] <Zeruel92> eh me ne sono accorto però non posso farci nulla questa c'è dentro XD
[07:58] <Carlin0> purtroppo sono mal supportate da linux a livello di driver
[07:59] <Carlin0> ma ora sei connesso Zeruel92
[08:00] <Zeruel92> no sto usando una scheda di rete usb al momento
[08:01] <Carlin0> ah ecco bhe mi sa che è la soluzione migliore , o cambi scheda interna o ne adotti una usb
[08:02] <Mr_Pan> Zeruel92, usb esterna o con 30 euro compri una intel e le metti nel laptop al posto di quella che hai ora ...
[08:02] <Carlin0> ha già la usb esterna , lo vedo connesso dal wifi del'uni
[08:03] <Mr_Pan> si si
[08:03] <Mr_Pan> ho visto
[08:03] <Zeruel92> Sisi ho già una scheda di rete usb, un pò vecchiotta ma quanto meno si collega
[08:05] <Zeruel92> speravo esistesse qualche soluzione software per risolvere
[08:27] <leming2> probably doesnt exist!
[08:27] <leming2> RenaRouge, cuál?
[10:03] <Apoc4lypseKF> sudo apt install dolphin
[12:25] <dav1xhG> hello, is it okay to ask here a general question about unix (not about kernel in particular)?
[12:46] <smni> GOOD
[12:49] <th3voic3bT> Like a UArray is, I guess.
[12:49] <th3voic3bT> install a newer bash, or use ksh/zsh, or use find
[12:49] <th3voic3bT> Aⅼlaһ is ⅾoinɡ
[13:29] <d33tahAf> the_document: It was Bill's time
[13:42] <Polylith_> you could write tarballs to it though, that should be safe
[13:46] <dhessbD> _za1b1tsu_: thanks i'll try kitty
[13:57] <vincent_cFs> Yep. What you're describing is an DMZ and the capability and difficulty level in creating one is going to depend heavily on your router.
[13:59] <la-CarlinArA> Carlin0,luridissimo morto di figa trafitto a 90,hai finito di dissetarti la trachea bevendo piscio di fregna come l'ultimo degli sconfitti sfigati oppure sei cambiato e ti sei fatto una vita da quando manco io qui? disabile schifoso maledetto pezzo di merda frocio che non sei altro li mortacci tua,esci e fatti degli amici e una donna che ormai manc
[13:59] <la-CarlinArA> a poco morirai solo come quel porco di gesù cristo in croce li mortacci tua
[14:01] <ryuujin> che merdoso
[14:06] <ryuujin-SUKKIA> ryuujin merdoso c'è quella merda paralitica di tuo babbo che marcisce sottoterra rosicato in corpo da tutti i vermi che il diavolo gli ha assemblato dal buco del culo fino alle budella mortacci tua e sua lurido zingaro merdoso pescarese figlio di troia tu e tutti gli zingari rom come te figlio di gran potentissima e lurida puttana
[14:37] <kipukun> so it is stored in memory even before the main function begins
[14:42] <ryuujin> ahah evvai.. ora sono famoso anchio
[14:44] <geordi> MarkB2: but, probably, a apt update && apt-full-upgrade should do the trick
[14:54] <segnior_> It's a command to specify which "compiler" (or in this case linter) you want to use
[15:05] <APTX_yB> i'd be willing to bet https over https exists for the meta-data-hiding reason you already mentioned :(
[15:06] <Carlin0-IDIOTUS> ma l'anima di quella gran puttana di tua mamma che giace morta sottoterra come l'ultima delle puttane li mortacci sua,ma ti pare che la gente vive come te in chat,senza una vita figlio di quella puttana?ti pare che siamo tutti come te che viviamo dinanzi un pc?di che fatica parli ti morisse la persona a te + cara!
[17:52] <Victor-1EB> dbus is revolutionary
[18:07] <keithzgVY> rotary encoder code is on 151
[18:28] <Matt_YOFk> Snow-Man: After doing 1GB work_mem and vacuum: https://explain.depesz.com/s/vubg
[19:43] <crash_ca> Unfortunately that's the only way to get a really good idea of what to disable.
[19:50] <apus> obinoob: also what fred1807 said and check your internal network assumed wifi does not have "client isolation" on
[19:56] <znmwrWx> that is the first I have heard of such a j
[20:55] <defraggerKp> n2: but a nice screen and good controls
[21:41] <dkeavZk> let's all keep makin shit
[22:19] <cpplearnerrH> yeah same thing. still can't get it to connect
[22:28] <brewmasterec> Make sense so var?
[22:37] <AnarchicfV> I have apache serving regular website + files then I have couple custom go apps that I made myself
[22:47] <skeezix-hfPD> try to eject it before you pull the plug next time ;)
[23:01] <biniarWI> though those have i3's, 5's and 7's in them now as well
[23:49] <Sentire> i was 14