[00:07] <paw19> should only pause if you had the keycode and notimeout for everything
[00:07] <paw19> https://paste.debian.net/1043050
[00:07] <paw19> a____ptr: I'd love to disagree, but I don't.
[00:08] <paw19> dgurney, including all the ones soldered to the motherboard? :D
[00:08] <paw19> i managed to simplify the example down to 4-5 lines, could someone take a look? https://repl.it/repls/RawExhaustedArray
[01:18] <devhen20> Ohh right
[01:18] <devhen20> in other words, I can't just trust it'll be always LE. I need ensurance
[01:18] <devhen20> you can search for tags in it
[01:18] <devhen20> yes, but that's for retrieving mail
[01:18] <devhen20> i just dont want to redraw it all :P
[01:18] <devhen20> forgive my ignorance
[01:27] <spikebike22> onpora: what does this say?  'cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'  on the 2.1 device
[01:27] <spikebike22> they still on x499
[01:27] <spikebike22> or services/presence by default.
[01:27] <spikebike22> alereon: i haven't ever run qmail myself, i went straight to opensmtpd  (on debian though)
[01:27] <spikebike22> mnrmnaugh: We don't know what you think that syntax means. What does it mean to you?
[01:27] <spikebike22> splud: fine tip temp controlled iron mostly (though i have bigger tips if necessary)
[01:56] <urlgrabber29> i have no more money :( if any one want i we can make farm with his invest and i get free power for that !
[01:56] <urlgrabber29> SuperQ: but that was not bad data before
[01:56] <urlgrabber29> Light: There was light-ning today - that is what killed the asus nighthawk today.
[01:56] <urlgrabber29> I think I seen Reservoir Dogs
[01:57] <urlgrabber29> does "xxd -r -p" remove STX byte from the string?
[03:14] <simfir1> dviola: the best option is probably mainline
[03:14] <simfir1> i get stuck on pseudo device part.. netbsd seems to have howto.. can it be used for openbsd as well?
[03:14] <simfir1> what kdf is used, and what cipher? docs just say the mode is CFB?
[03:14] <simfir1> Kn|ves: for my first act of help, I would like to ask you to ask a real question...one describing the problem for example.
[03:15] <simfir1> ɡoⅴᥱrnⅿᥱᥒts ɑre nοt ԁοіnɡ Aⅼⅼɑh іs ⅾoiᥒg
[03:35] <hosified> sounds like your ext4 module isn't there
[03:35] <hosified> all i need is a watermelon
[03:35] <hosified> yeah so it has no ipv4 address, thats what ripe is likely complaining about
[03:35] <hosified> velocity, acceleration, and ? (whatever the fuck it is) ARE widely accepted.
[03:35] <hosified> to be fair sex is for dumb fuckers
[03:35] <hosified> tytan: error checking... what happens if it expects a number and you type some letters?
[04:26] <grubles23> Verify test suite still works for python3, and build for rawhide.
[04:26] <grubles23> Gender are like the twin towers. There used to be 2 of them but now it's a really sensitive subject.
[04:26] <grubles23> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWVu-qPR-Ws
[04:26] <grubles23> Foxfir3: does arch not have a command to list all files installed by a given package?
[04:27] <grubles23> I can't think of any other examples, which is probably why the spec is so specific, but postgis or something might have a fun use case for it
[04:27] <grubles23> Ok I think I recalled an example from 1 year ago.  Suppose S_Z is group of bijections Z -> Z, and S_N is bijections N -> N. So S_N is subgroup of S_Z, right?
[05:07] <Pillus24> "Hmm, your system is crunchy on the outside and entirely random on the inside.  Guess I'll go troll farbebook lusers, instead."
[05:07] <Pillus24> aww, no karma bot
[05:07] <Pillus24> faq 15 is really short and pretty much only examples.
[05:07] <Pillus24> if you need an unique and stable (not changing) natural key for stocks, that's the ISIN.
[05:07] <Pillus24> Dagmar: actually kindergarten kids have a very clear idea of when another kid is behaving badly - but they lack the skills to call out that behaviour without their own behaviour degenerating to the same level
[05:39] <markzen15> za1b1tsu: goto does a bit much for my taste, but well that's my taste.
[05:39] <markzen15> However services are not working
[05:39] <markzen15> no_gravity: Same thing as | but you can't use | as apart of a mapping
[05:39] <markzen15> I'm not waiting another month to hear from them, that's damn sure
[05:50] <dza24> gunpla
[05:50] <dza24> bill-auger: Not right now, no.
[05:51] <dza24> [0]
[05:51] <dza24> so do the nitro SE's
[06:39] <zachary123> well i'm out of here, the kids are playing
[06:39] <zachary123> i can get some gpu for $200 || $250 only xD
[07:45] <EdwardIII28> It is usually not a good idea to choose to mix and combine both Nginx *and* Apache. Consider picking *one* web server and using it. Using two web servers to serve one piece of content is like loading a car full of groceries into an airplane to deliver them; it makes no sense!
[07:45] <EdwardIII28> it's not like this is an open protocol
[07:59] <tlonim17> unyu: if it is distributive, then they do distrivute like + and *
[07:59] <tlonim17> And would like to help, instead of "read the manual"
[07:59] <tlonim17> MacinMan: The two Fusion variants share the same engine and the same restrictions, just that Fusion Pro is designed to interoperate with Workstation and ESXi's more advanced features - something most Fusion users won't need.
[08:00] <tlonim17> linux_probe: vimeo.com/287978756
[08:10] <lukad2> There are no maps that preserve distances.
[08:10] <lukad2> aw, that's not true, I care about you
[08:10] <lukad2> hey guys.. question.. i'm using iwaitnotify to monitor a few folders. Anyone know how i can add a new folder to monitor without actually killing the process ? i am running it in a screen but if i kill that then the current folders may miss files... any way to add new monitor folders without restarting current ones ?
[08:57] <joe_z10> it slowly vaporizes
[08:57] <joe_z10> kmc, i was half joking anyways. kmc, do you know that in serbia govt fully covers trans gender operations
[09:51] <Palmarwu> Does an ELF linux executable (not an archive or shared library) contain the symbols for objects inside a shared library that is needed by another shared library that is needed by the executable itself?
[09:51] <Palmarwu> compact: run a sha256sum on both files
[09:51] <Palmarwu> :help startup
[09:58] <xuuWy> furrywolf: wouldn't be surprised if these are either fed in a list  (since the spambots do also use variations of these as nicks) or if they try to do ssh based attacks in addition to spam
[09:58] <xuuWy> TheBloke screen -ls <screen name> does check for that specific name
[09:58] <igflavius> He just wasn't bothered, I think.
[09:58] <igflavius> because it no longer accumulates all thunks but evaluates them at each step which will probably result in it being passed unboxed in some register
[09:58] <igflavius> I think it's atrocious behavior because it weakens the type system for enum classes, and violates the overall meaning of brace initializers
[11:02] <sneagantq> A colorscheme as subtle, gentle and pleasant as its creator isn't. https://github.com/romainl/Apprentice
[11:02] <sneagantq> kcrow, really?
[11:21] <\mSgus> ooh that reflective is cool
[11:21] <\mSgus> dualerium: well, how do we solve this paradox?
[11:22] <\mSgus> Hyouchuu: who cares?
[11:51] <jmivenBX> IntelCore, I still do that today for switches, but it requires an active Serial to USB adapter these days
[11:51] <jmivenBX> Looks invite only
[12:41] <b0nnyy> you can make over 150 products from crude oil
[12:41] <b0nnyy> maybe that space filling fractal?
[12:42] <b0nnyy> kenonoke123, do you know l'Hopital
[12:42] <b0nnyy> not carrier level infrastructure...
[12:58] <zombywufkh> insert_text () of course
[12:58] <zombywufkh> that's nothing to do with freebsd, though
[12:58] <zombywufkh> heh moriarty :P
[14:48] <ccl-logbotSx> if not, then you do nothing but live your life
[14:48] <ccl-logbotSx> (09:56:31) \x: you get highend audio, dualbios, rgb
[14:48] <ccl-logbotSx> lurkashf2ake: you should also see what they say on their web site
[14:49] <ccl-logbotSx> yഠu ϲаn ᥒot gеt a ϳഠb ᴡitһout the pᥱrmⅰssioᥒ of ɑllah
[14:49] <ccl-logbotSx> mancha: sssh don't help him he's just going to split my coffee into three places and make me go on a scavenger hunt before I can drink it again
[15:29] <Duns_ScrotusiX> but it creates a pointer
[15:29] <Duns_ScrotusiX> I just saw that this was around: https://github.com/skywind3000/quickmenu.vim. That seems to be exactly what I'm looking for.
[15:29] <Duns_ScrotusiX> because I like systemd and friends
[15:29] <Duns_ScrotusiX> probs: it's stylistic. often both parentheses and curlies work
[15:29] <Duns_ScrotusiX> if it's really not persistent, then login to the server each day, borg and type the key
[15:38] <deniskahd> there are actually 3 in the one I posted if you scroll down a bit
[15:38] <deniskahd> TYEAH LIKE WAT
[15:38] <deniskahd> ponyrider: everything must, because alsa is what the kernel knows
[15:50] <pavlushka_> i mean an off the shelf one I can combine with a matrix I have laying around
[15:50] <pavlushka_> its also may end up creating an un-manageable pitfall
[15:50] <pavlushka_> how do I rawify lpaste url?
[15:50] <pavlushka_> anyone who knows how to extract this tar.gz?
[16:42] <QRealmGi> Maybe you should read the papers before going on?
[16:42] <QRealmGi> 1000000*(0.08)*(0.08) to be more precise. your formula doesn't take into account the 8% tax on the 8% price increase.
[16:43] <QRealmGi> that is correct.
[16:46] <Croephamn> cf BAD IDEA
[16:46] <Croephamn> Sounds like it could potentially work, but I don't know all of the steps involved and only once messed with a VM a long time ago.
[16:46] <Croephamn> is this correct? https://i.imgur.com/aTp4RXb.jpg
[16:46] <Croephamn> glguy: yes 😅 I'll be careful now on-wards. Thank u!
[16:46] <Croephamn> what about ones i had?
[16:46] <Croephamn> Don't be a wuss, just bust it out into some jpegs!
[16:57] <Guest21615> igemnace: I tested using `system '!pass stuff | eval'`
[16:57] <Guest21615> Foxfir3: makes it so you can partially undo what was entered
[17:05] <stakdgP> tr4656_: which speakers?
[17:05] <stakdgP> interesting; I'd've seen it the other way around. it's easier to say "i did this" with a commit than "everything here is 100% correct" with a tag
[17:05] <stakdgP> Myrl-saki: The start of Haskell was 1989
[17:05] <stakdgP> and this life is just a binary simulation
[17:06] <stakdgP> Eightynine: Keep looking.
[17:06] <stakdgP> $ sysctl -d kern.lua.bytecode
[17:42] <e2ug> Atom editor is very good these days
[17:42] <e2ug> much readable
[17:43] <e2ug> I have a usergroup called wordpress that both are in, tried setting sudo chown andre:wordpress /home/viktor/ftp
[18:02] <don_quixote> functions in C can't modify their arguments
[18:02] <don_quixote> i have two usb controllers, presumably one usb3 and one usb2, if i remove one of them then sys-usb boots but doesn't actually make the mass storage device available
[18:02] <don_quixote> compiz
[18:02] <don_quixote> noobybooby, maybe you should have separate buttons for reverse x and reverse y
[19:18] <samkottlerMi> nfs-client.target - NFS client services
[19:18] <samkottlerMi> yeah, I don't mind logging into my freebsd box occasionally to update plex.
[19:24] <tuvokWD> it doesnt have efi support
[19:24] <tuvokWD> but nore necessary...
[19:24] <tuvokWD> it's like dorp doesn't even realize they've been spamming the same urls
[19:24] <tuvokWD> (or i suppose SML/NJ, since you want higher-order types)
[20:06] <bonestorm> I'd agree that providing the revisioned tarball would be better, and skete-haskell does
[20:06] <bonestorm> fіlesуstᥱⅿ dഠᥱѕ nоt ᴡrite withоut pᥱrⅿiѕѕioᥒ of allaһ
[21:06] <tlundMk> audioburn, it was a stupid idea all along, from a technical point of view, and now that I know what it's for, I'm even less likely to help you with it
[21:06] <tlundMk> I understand that. There's a class, creates a Pointer to an IMPlementation. But presumably the user has the other code so they can build the binary
[21:23] <silverxv> foοd ԁഠes nⲟt tɑke ɑway tһe hunɡer Allah takes aᴡay the һunɡᥱr
[21:23] <silverxv> caseyliss you need to talk about favorite colors
[21:23] <silverxv> dviola, yeah that matters.
[22:27] <Peetz0rCW> fugee: but seriously, check your logs...  show us a `curl` command that you have used to test and the result, possibly with `curl -I` which only returns headers
[22:27] <Peetz0rCW> wow its got a lot of memory
[22:27] <Peetz0rCW> or an operating system
[22:28] <Peetz0rCW> I'm fairly sure the protocol is irrelevant. the question is about the capability of the hardware to change channels.
[23:43] <garyzeassholeBC> to kill the aids?
[23:43] <garyzeassholeBC> this is copy initialization