[00:34] <RoguePointer> bad ^
[00:34] <RoguePointer> and then, if i switch back to terminal mode and scroll around, then switch back to normal mode again, it will duplicate this top part yet again: https://ptpb.pw/qk56
[00:35] <RoguePointer> TommyC: `pkg_info -Q ms | grep fonts` gives nothing ... :-)
[01:20] <StrangerVPNV> Sterile: how so
[01:20] <StrangerVPNV> KaffeeKatrin: Vagrant definitely works well too, for local VMs. What zer0_her0 is targetting is a dev server it seems, not a local dev environment.
[01:20] <StrangerVPNV> from that grep.
[01:32] <gildeanZU> time to get the boat out
[01:32] <gildeanZU> Ellenor / FlashCode: ok, so it wasn't csc_notices.py causing that issue... it's happened more overnight with that script unloaded :<
[02:34] <meglawdD> i randomly choose one
[02:34] <meglawdD> you gotta dab dem pods
[03:16] <habithLp> anything about min space requirements tho?
[03:16] <habithLp> just less headache
[06:04] <ajk_> simbalion: No, it's definitely not that.
[06:04] <ajk_> !info baobab | jdwee
[06:04] <ajk_> perl-libs ?
[06:04] <ajk_> TCCR1B |= (1<<ICES1);
[06:04] <ajk_> g://screeps
[06:05] <ajk_> or an intel one if you don't really give a damn, in which case getting software running will probably be easier :p
[06:17] <minorisEk> It was a laptop, and I got an inheritence
[06:17] <minorisEk> so this will be the flow (if u think there's something im missing, let me know pls)
[06:17] <minorisEk> if you absolutely must categorize it..it'd be a "cosmetic" issue
[07:07] <maczal> Mochi
[07:07] <maczal> That thing was a WAR CRIME
[08:01] <Telvanaye> the default binaries in Ubuntu do not come with symbols (they are stripped) so sometimes stuff crashes and Icannot get a clean stack trace. Is there a clean way to just get all of the in-box ubuntu binaries with symbols w/o manually recopiling them myself? (i am talking about things like /bin/ls, /bin/cat/, ...)
[08:01] <Telvanaye> zenix_2k2: eh well... of course you must be able to represent your greater-than number
[08:01] <Telvanaye> darkis8, watch it won't boot now.
[08:02] <Telvanaye> so looks like tracking and ignoring can be simultaneously interesting.
[08:46] <sanitypassingwi> Monero is #10/1988 @ 0.92% ~ $125.87 / 0.00794441É± ~ 1h/1d/7d: -0.8/2.23/8.14 ~ 24h vol. 268,068.73672705É± / $33,743,059.29
[08:46] <sanitypassingwi> you'll find one of these in most of the locations now
[08:46] <sanitypassingwi> Not necessarily. Nothing saying you cannot map some memory in userspace, and point the card's DMA to that
[09:23] <ozybE> i would like to make tap to click more sensitive on bionic touchpad: https://hastebin.com/qezotiware.sql whats the command for it?
[09:23] <ozybE> RussellB2814: You are here in #fedora-unregistered because you are not registered or identified with freenode. See https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration or /msg nickserv help register for more information.
[09:23] <ozybE> oh it's the even older
[09:23] <ozybE> I prefer console access to anything anyway, even built my own powershell client for the damn windows crap
[09:48] <mrmoneyc_> slack1256: probably vinyl
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[09:48] <mrmoneyc_> so it actually works...
[09:59] <Guest83511> personx, so you remember this dkms.conf you need to change the kernel_version MAKE line to include this /usr/src/linux-3.16.7-42/
[09:59] <Guest83511> for what it's worth, I do geninely really like the whole male choir thing you guys do so well.
[09:59] <Guest83511> Coffee:
[09:59] <Guest83511> I get minus 41.79 degree's
[12:46] <glenfeOz> xterm also has an upstream, so it may be just to keep the diff smaller
[12:46] <glenfeOz> a few hours ago mentioned something about reflection at compile time and metaclasses in C++2a... is there any proposal/draft about that? the subject interests me because I'm working on something related
[12:46] <glenfeOz> Chester A Arthur linix
[12:46] <glenfeOz> what's the reason to elide the size?
[12:49] <globinVf> I'm not lol
[12:49] <globinVf> I'm having issues understanding the fundamental group at x
[12:49] <globinVf> if traccert hits your router, then the interface didn't make it up
[12:49] <globinVf> But I'm thinking that the temperature is 120C higher than it's supposed to be
[12:49] <globinVf> http://www.duckychannel.com.tw/page-en/Ducky-Pocket/
[12:55] <efdeeTO> ab9rf: a functor is a kind of semantics mapping between domains.
[12:56] <efdeeTO> zouhair: no output
[12:56] <efdeeTO> Bradipo: so strace things and find out what's going on.
[12:59] <nick1234ES> C18 draft's typesetting style makes it an excellent text book
[12:59] <nick1234ES> https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/nothing-to-see-here.gif
[12:59] <nick1234ES> this has been plauging me for the past week
[12:59] <nick1234ES> my boss is black - do you think that would've been the case 50 years ago?
[12:59] <nick1234ES> hmm no change
[12:59] <nick1234ES> is there a list of things I have to check when taking the sqrt of both sides of an inequality?
[14:32] <shpaqkq> runjutsu: which part of IT?
[14:32] <shpaqkq> I also have nonretina and its nice :D
[14:32] <shpaqkq> well the plastic is all melted and burnng and it smells also of burning plastic
[14:32] <shpaqkq> But but but it has non-seeded machine learning! You don't have to train it first!
[14:32] <shpaqkq> so for some reason it is trying to open the first arg as a file
[14:32] <shpaqkq> don't wanna get banned!
[14:38] <fr0tzed> qwebirc66236: maybe some portable external ssd?
[14:38] <fr0tzed> bazhang: it's a toughbook cf19 running ubuntu 18.04
[16:35] <EchozQs> I don't honestly remember specifically how I did that
[16:35] <EchozQs> and don't IRC as root, you silly.
[16:35] <EchozQs> ok, I haven't seen "lifting" yet. lemme look that up.
[16:35] <EchozQs> it works pretty correctly
[16:35] <EchozQs> it appears that SoftwareSerial's print(int16_t) takes the var in dec form and sends ASCII for each digit
[16:53] <tobiasuKp> newbieG: Add the missing type.
[16:53] <tobiasuKp> Porkepix: I can't be sure it's a terminal issue though, but I don't know how weechat could be responsible anyway
[16:53] <tobiasuKp> which is a requirement but thats only for storing the private key and cert in the file
[16:53] <tobiasuKp> Ok I think I will give this a break and try in the morning
[16:53] <tobiasuKp> tomty89: No, the thread you linked was about a guy being a tool about his damaged system
[17:02] <rmkUx>  No.Å¾
[17:02] <rmkUx> foo() { PROGNAME=foo /your/script "$@"; }
[17:03] <rmkUx> so that memory isnt really for code, just for flash memory
[17:03] <syndikatewJ> > let d = (Data.Map.fromList [(1::Int, 2::Int)]) in (d ^. at 1)
[17:03] <syndikatewJ> lotuspsychje if u still wanna help me out i did the command u told me yesterday
[17:03] <syndikatewJ> EriC^^: I wonder, isn't the A12 actually kind of new? Maybe 18.04 with the newer kernel would help?
[17:03] <syndikatewJ> heh - oh well - if it fries itself - its dells problem ;p
[18:36] <aethjT> no it is not complete
[18:36] <aethjT> But how so
[18:36] <aethjT> paper compilers*
[18:36] <aethjT> kremator: B) Is not a strong argument, also cracking doesn't make much sense. One power of free software is that when somebody find a flaw, someone fixes it quite fast; so it's more like most exploits don't survive long
[18:36] <aethjT> open covers work fine in metric spaces, and rudin has a section on it (in the compactness part)
[19:41] <MiX-MaN> Which are autogenerated, but somewhat patched
[19:41] <MiX-MaN> -bash 4.4 >>> fc-cache -f
[20:11] <zed2k_> how can i set payment threshold pls?
[20:11] <zed2k_> just gettin' by
[20:11] <zed2k_> I never did use Lion
[20:22] <averageuh> lin_noob, ah, but dont they have a lot of business in Japan and China lately?
[20:22] <averageuh> Loetmichel: If your boss goes to prison, are you going to have to look for a new job?
[20:22] <averageuh> the equivalent GET request url would be http://192.168.1.26/ExTra/list.php?pgpid=#### where #### would be the room number
[23:51] <RamJettil> i also found this and it has different settings
[23:52] <RamJettil> one of my favorite thing in seeing PCBs is un- or partially populated areas