[00:38] <Aaaaand5> (note: this exact same issue makes the very last exercise in Baby Rudin wrong, too)
[00:38] <Aaaaand5> not all of them, nor any software issues
[00:38] <Aaaaand5> because next step is to copy both rpm to dom0.
[00:39] <Aaaaand5> the source mage-config is called from mage-sync script
[00:39] <Aaaaand5> scrolling up I can see it is just a VM and not on an actual production subnet of any importance
[00:47] <sentriz10> but most people dont realise how quickly the shunt will wear out, often after a single event
[00:47] <sentriz10> or you can put a proxy in the network having access to internet and tell the remote network clients to use that proxy
[00:47] <sentriz10> ok, from that point, do you remember the last time they worked?
[00:47] <sentriz10> blackk: I've also recently read http://users.speakeasy.net/~lion/nb/ and http://augmentingcognition.com/ltm.html
[00:48] <sentriz10> Is it possible to run a command without having it impact anything on the system? I want to see what is being piped through in a command such as this without installing anything: `apt-get install -s patroni | sed -n -e '/^Inst patroni /d' -e 's/^Inst \([^ ]\+\) .*$/\1/p' \ | xargs apt-get install -y curl jq haproxy locales python3-etcd python3-kazoo` In this case, I'm not great at the regex and think the
[00:48] <sentriz10> jose_zap: I would like to contribute to cool open source projects with some traction (ie with at least some haskellers working on it)
[00:54] <ddurst27> you're just linking or did extra steps to import plugins ?
[00:54] <ddurst27> contyk: Merely that if we had support for that in DNF, the current issue would not have happened :)
[00:54] <ddurst27> Missed "of the matrix M" part
[00:54] <ddurst27> there are many more much harder details that need dealing with so I'm just going to go with what people seem to think, which is to take it out
[00:55] <ddurst27> It's just weird since zero modifications were made in the
[00:55] <Savemech20> the cost of a CD ROM would be higher than the extra cost of the chip - another thing to consider.  "install these drivers" - support call, I don't know what a CD is
[00:55] <Savemech20> check this out: https://pastebin.com/7iqtjnnj
[00:59] <stfn20> Soliton: there's no set option to fail on such errors?
[00:59] <stfn20> (in all fairness again, tesla is not a good reference for SD engineering)
[00:59] <stfn20> Chetic: .2 will arrive after 18.10
[00:59] <stfn20> whats the point of having so many?
[00:59] <stfn20> KipperedSnack, to use multiple GPU units.
[01:00] <stfn20> there's no people in korea... only ubermensch
[01:54] <maddawg27> anyway i can default all audio to my bluetooth connection
[01:54] <maddawg27> I think according to this assignment I will only ever get a char in each spot of the array
[01:55] <maddawg27> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passed_pawn
[01:55] <maddawg27> your second table would have 80krows, you could join it against the first any time you need. it's a bit grump-inducing unless there are other fields that can reasonably go into the new table alongside the macaddr though
[01:55] <maddawg27> dionysus69: if it's bigint then you have about 29 billion years before it runs out
[01:55] <maddawg27> looks like a lot of 3d girls are being abducted
[01:59] <DylanJ27> Launchpad bug 1765363 in nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) "prime-select intel is not powering off the nvidia card" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[01:59] <DylanJ27> what are you going to use it for?
[02:26] <chuck> courrier: you can be a usb-generic device for which a specific driver only knows how to talk to
[02:26] <chuck> no xhe went abroad for it
[02:26] <chuck> : ))))))))))
[02:26] <chuck> nolyc: thanks
[02:26] <chuck> If you're limited to a single OS, you'll probably be ok
[02:49] <dynek13> fnurglewitz: that way doesn't exactly makes sense, yes. you would have wanted the bar in commandline mode, but you say it's interactive?
[02:49] <dynek13> bleh.  try #cs or #programming for such.
[02:50] <dynek13> lastly, does anyone consider actors an antipattern? Theyre kinda like objects and maintain their own state
[02:50] <dynek13> I will create one and try again ...
[02:50] <dynek13> did you fix the sumo agent?
[04:32] <kiska322> yashi: no
[04:32] <kiska322> I'm not sure, sorry
[05:21] <sqram> i;ve also figured out how to make it run daily (cron)
[05:21] <sqram> capacitor: he seems to be a russian immigrant, but that doesn't mean I understand his quiks.
[06:08] <SailorHaumea4> The option isn't in the audio settings.
[06:08] <SailorHaumea4> Where is cpctr?
[06:42] <hark> nai: a.c b.c c.c
[06:42] <hark> phew
[06:42] <hark> It must be OpenVPN compatible. I do not get to choose that in this case.  But I will make a note about wireguard.
[06:42] <hark> you mean c7h?
[06:42] <hark> oh nvm.. Hom(M(+)M, M(+)M) gives you four copies of Hom(M,M) :/
[06:42] <hark> (and then the CRT splits it in the program)
[06:50] <DerGuteMoritz13> eric^^ because it failed installation during a fresh install of lubuntu 18.04 it crashed during i386-efi platform
[06:50] <DerGuteMoritz13> and why won't it be evaluated?
[06:50] <DerGuteMoritz13> and i yell about it
[06:51] <DerGuteMoritz13> this is just the sum of 1D sine waves at different angles
[06:51] <DerGuteMoritz13> That AT200 '.cn' plane is actually a nz built PAC750, modified.
[06:51] <DerGuteMoritz13> im below average skill in linux
[07:09] <DrMacinyasha> *because.
[07:09] <DrMacinyasha> what is an orcid?
[07:12] <|darc|13> well, we only support ubuntu here
[07:12] <|darc|13> ARM is fine if you want to stay at the "Arduino level" and just have a more powerful chip available. but if you want to start interacting with the hardware directly, the AVR is much less intimidating
[07:12] <|darc|13> rooftopjoe: no, pulseaudiuo --kill ; pulseaudio --start
[07:12] <|darc|13> delicious
[07:12] <|darc|13> when I first read you comment I thought you were describing Go, not haskell :P
[07:23] <LRX26> specific question:-  so i was working through rolling a parser myself (figuring out for myself how to write suhc a thing in haskell)
[07:23] <LRX26> not that you mention that, the HEC is pretty limiting.
[07:23] <LRX26> Oh wow. Considerably fast.
[07:23] <LRX26> it will literally try \200 otherwise
[07:23] <LRX26> reason why i keep asking ppl about stickyness w/cwm is, that allowing "sticky no" means adding cool features for sticky is rly hard/impossible..
[07:27] <r0kc4t> sounds like "Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example" followed by "Effective Modern C++" might suit her
[07:27] <r0kc4t> ocеаns arᥱ not dοiᥒg Allaһ іѕ doiᥒɡ
[07:27] <r0kc4t> `Guest00000: Presumably you want an invariant that this function takes one cell that has the character and one that doesn't, and returns one that has the character and one that doesn't (probably in the other order).
[07:45] <Elec_A> Then you'd end up with inspect(a[5], a[5].whatever(), a[5].whatever().c) right? Similarly unintuitive and hard to use.
[07:46] <Elec_A> there is entry for access.log and error.log of nginx in that status file
[07:46] <Elec_A> i dont have a mommy or a daddy so fucking what
[07:46] <Elec_A> tomreyn 18.4.1
[07:46] <Elec_A> Is there a way to bypass that dhcp server or do something else to make the access point's ip visible there?
[07:53] <swoup18> at least there's no -X POST
[07:53] <swoup18> Sorry. Sometimes I can't detect sarcasm
[07:53] <swoup18> Cyberglo, b/c is annoying.
[08:04] <omahn1> suvdev: all that does afaik is set http_proxy and https_proxy in the environment. Applications are free to ignore those.
[08:04] <omahn1> Tentacles: you're welcome
[09:11] <crisiskingWX> i'm just not sure what the "scalar" product is in this case
[09:11] <crisiskingWX> so that's causing that message
[09:11] <crisiskingWX> that doesn't mean it was nonstandard
[10:25] <bay-max> if you need to do it using only POSIX tools, find . -type f -exec grep blabla /dev/null {} +
[10:25] <bay-max> there are plenty of blind lawyers
[10:25] <bay-max> o]: nah, it's more like nobody being at the tesla store and going to whole foods'
[10:25] <bay-max> FPÖ is not helping :)
[10:25] <bay-max> I am using Redhat RHEL Server.   My account SHELL is set to /bin/sh. which is a symbolic link to /bin/bash.   However my .bashrc is not getting executed during login.  I am missing something.
[10:52] <rharrisondh> sveinse: ok, then fast-export is not the tool
[10:52] <rharrisondh> Why make it complex?
[11:17] <LamperiAA> Duvaun ?
[11:17] <LamperiAA> coz_: talking to a bot?
[11:18] <FruitTZ> you'll need to make them all do one or the other.
[11:18] <FruitTZ> qwebirc95665: if the live usb does not boot, try pressing "F12" as soon as the PC starts, (spam it) then try various entries blindly
[11:18] <FruitTZ> https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/artful/labyrinth ?
[12:00] <Guest48585> DiscoDynamite: however, that enabled me to evaluate the literal script content myself
[12:01] <Guest48585> rsully: the old robot recommended that you not make typedef's of pointers-to-things
[12:12] <rhg135QN> 2.11 I read, so you are on 18.04
[12:12] <rhg135QN> ChaiTRex: Then just use [] then safeHead?
[12:12] <rhg135QN> Just care what the container overall listens on
[12:20] <thrasibule_> where is the best place to put socket files?
[12:21] <thrasibule_> Handy for when I'm editing anything vaguely tabular.
[12:21] <thrasibule_> then again, I would need to RTFM to be sure ... and I don't care enough
[12:21] <thrasibule_> I'm using HTTPS, and the variable export did not encourage verbosity
[13:09] <tewardLo> I didnt know that set hidden still saves the undo
[13:09] <tewardLo> in fact they do
[13:09] <tewardLo> IP government controlled v6
[13:09] <tewardLo> The accented character issue may have even be a PDF with wrong metadata, and not Okular's fault even.
[13:23] <seprOe> lenny_lemon: i was hoping you'd have this efi boot code which i think also spawns the uefi configuration utility.
[13:23] <seprOe> it includes 'A', which is different
[13:23] <seprOe> data is data and the compiler doesn't care what *you* think it is. it's your responsibility to present it in the correct format to an end user
[13:57] <maege-> blackflow, ok.. seems pretty straight forward. tomreyn suggested I make a backup archive of /etc too for reference or something.. what do I do with that?
[13:57] <maege-> if it makes you feel any better
[15:01] <ExorcisEri> it was what used to make the difference between apple and intel.
[15:01] <ExorcisEri> I'm just going to check if another instance of the script is running with `pgrep`
[15:02] <ExorcisEri> You can first multiply the fractions and then simplify it
[15:02] <ExorcisEri> for friends to see like shame comment subscribe
[15:02] <ExorcisEri> SuperSonicSound: Read up Taylor's theorem
[15:02] <ExorcisEri> redsh: copy/pasta instead of making shared libs is a common way to get high locs
[15:05] <WelcomenU> compared to say python, the amount of unit testing I feel is necessary is tiny. but they're still a nice tool to have on your belt.
[15:05] <WelcomenU> memset(stuff, 0, (sizeof(int) * 1000))
[15:05] <WelcomenU> ysch: yeah that makes sense. I've figured out that it  decides whether to hit the index based on given value in where clause. If there are less rows with given value it does bitmap heap scan, instead. Thanks.
[15:34] <tranevy> Silmarlion_, i'm just finding out about https://screencloud.net
[15:34] <tranevy> why did you install grub using boot repair? you already had grub installed?
[15:34] <tranevy> bibble says dont eat apple - apple means propagation
[15:35] <tranevy> [151.62.243.133 (IT - netname: ADSL-NORTH-VERONA-62)
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> gw
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> 「SHA256 Hash Generator Online」
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> jcdutton, guess it depends on which DE
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> https://talkpython.fm/ SeepingN here
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> *DEFAULT
[15:51] <dalcde_Gm> If I were to downmix this with ffmpeg, is it merely a matter of specifying '-ac 2', or would something more complicated be required?
[16:04] <hypercore> hm sure, i guess so then. assuming you're not using fromJust but giving a proper error message
[16:04] <hypercore> but the loop executed in the current shell
[16:13] <LatrinabR> cbreak,   git clone ...  --branch   chopped  chopped_repo.   Can I push -v /tmp/chopped_repo  chopped ?
[16:13] <LatrinabR> :shrugs:
[16:13] <LatrinabR> hmm. Seems there is a new arduino-linux-setup.sh script in the 1.8.6 archive, in addition to install.sh And i don't really like its content to be honest.
[16:13] <LatrinabR> i need to convert *.hello.***************.txt.123 to *.123
[16:24] <kosmikusqN> Still I can not do it. What is the proper way of doing this ?
[16:24] <kosmikusqN> That makes me sad.
[16:46] <LantiziadT> you mean we could remap the cqueues function to sock:receive()
[16:47] <LantiziadT> and trashed my own svn copy
[16:47] <LantiziadT> ubuntu kernel 4.18.3-041803-lowlatency spectre, meltdown and foreshadow mitigation: https://imgur.com/a/D9974SU
[16:47] <LantiziadT> that just tells me you have no professional work experience at all
[17:09] <naser> people of course will talk
[17:09] <naser> imagine the breakage
[17:09] <naser> hexdump prints line numbers and whatnot
[17:09] <naser> so; fucking expensive
[19:29] <casualjim> which also has a nrf24
[19:29] <casualjim> Sterile, ah
[19:29] <casualjim> what do you think about that?
[19:43] <lilwizqX> drager, I just started working on this https://gitlab.com/dylnmc/viman s'a'work in progress
[19:43] <lilwizqX> there is also an external test (aka [) command, but one rarely calls it
[19:43] <lilwizqX> I know Linux, I can answer my question if it were about Linux
[19:44] <lilwizqX> bart416: you mean UPSs?
[19:44] <lilwizqX> but I have another script that checks the amount of lines read vs amount of LINES and outputs to less or terminal depending on if it is larger or less
[19:44] <lilwizqX> so it is just AND on the vertices, except you also need to generate new vertices at the intersections
[20:24] <Bryansteinpl> switch forwards to router's mac, router wraps its with the layer 3 header no?
[20:24] <Bryansteinpl> dila depends what you're doing.....
[20:24] <Bryansteinpl> which dist is this?
[20:24] <Bryansteinpl> i keep actual package lists in their own files, then reuse those as needed, no need to dupe
[20:24] <Bryansteinpl> different generation of women
[21:03] <Hygiea> or did you mean in ctrl+alt+del?
[21:04] <Hygiea> An IORef suffices for that.
[21:04] <Hygiea> the fact that you think an editor is required is telling
[21:50] <Deathrattle> bearretinjapan has the 2400
[21:50] <Deathrattle> ok that might work..i'm just spend so much time working on it..its all most working good
[22:22] <lifwU> oh okdana that's a neat print -v trick
[22:22] <lifwU> 「Imran Khan - Wikipedia」
[22:22] <lifwU> rd.blacklist=nvidia
[22:23] <lifwU> and a diode for reference
[22:23] <lifwU> /home/coderain/projects/monolithium/mm_rewrite       c50efc0 [mm_rewrite]
[22:23] <lifwU> everything to*
[22:43] <coxnlO> were things working better under 17.0?
[22:43] <coxnlO> Who's actually running the function?
[22:57] <mpetchKH> pingfloyd: i'd rather have good quality code, than code that had to be accepted because a person is a special snowflake and you'd offend them if you'd tell the truth about the patch.
[22:57] <mpetchKH> wait... do I need a crossover LAN cable for that purpose?
[22:57] <mpetchKH> I have a header which has something like "struct X; struct Y; void A(struct *X); void B(struct Y*);", and in some implementations that's fine because X and Y are really different.
[22:57] <mpetchKH> pingfloyd: interesting
[23:04] <Death_Synnf> while you write your do expressions, you are in the monad :)
[23:04] <Death_Synnf> nothing there about recent git connection attempt.
[23:05] <Death_Synnf> olle: but yes, the expectation for a Show instance is much stricter than the toString methods of languages like java or python
[23:19] <DaneelSt> chair was invented cause a guy wanted to get some pussy from the woman that was complaining about having to sit on rocks
[23:19] <DaneelSt> it just makes narrowing it down to `(a -> b) -> a` instead of `b -> a` pointless
[23:19] <DaneelSt> it's rule-based filtering engine is very powerful too
[23:19] <DaneelSt> I'm not solving for Y anymore
[23:38] <tficharmersNh> thrig: I'll look a bit more at libevent. Maybe it will be easier to integrate into this design than kqueue, but I thought kqueue was the way to go for async IO on BSD?
[23:38] <tficharmersNh> bls: then why cant I remove the top level snapshot?
[23:44] <yarnspinner> mothatt: Interesting! What happens if you see an unknown Char?
[23:44] <yarnspinner> b2coutts: I'll take your advice
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