[00:11] <asdfmanQv> I'm not sure what to make of this: https://github.com/Gabriel439/post-rfc/blob/master/sotu.md  SOmehow, I feel that he misses the point.
[00:12] <asdfmanQv> aaah weight, wel that's Fe vs what? Co?
[00:12] <asdfmanQv> i don't think to start script enough :(
[00:12] <asdfmanQv> are starting to surpass western and korean brands
[00:12] <asdfmanQv> database_, this may be one of the issues, Im guessing
[01:05] <KrzaQrk> I added a countdown scheduled for 2018-08-22 5:30pm CEST (#6359)
[01:05] <KrzaQrk> Not even 0.
[01:06] <petemoorene> probably because you called free more than once.
[01:06] <petemoorene> s/jca/jsg
[02:27] <GothAliceAB> TIL that routers use "Machine Learning" ;P /joke
[02:27] <GothAliceAB> gryffus: no, but you could use a bouncer somewhere
[03:02] <tobasco> Tauris_, then at the end you usually just have to remember that y is really a function of x so you apply the chain rule to y itself like y*y' like you said
[03:02] <tobasco> haha , Corvus` he wants to get rid of you
[03:02] <tobasco> and I can telnet to that port.
[05:14] <PowaBangafl> wahaha
[05:14] <PowaBangafl> is kush ez to get in pakistan?
[07:00] <djinni`> zumba_ad_: You didn't listen to me....
[07:00] <djinni`> which one's part 14?
[07:01] <djinni`> its good we have those now
[08:16] <ugjkays> all those LCD libs are flaky
[08:17] <ugjkays> /opt triggers me
[08:17] <ugjkays> like locate /etc/myfolder
[08:17] <ugjkays> tmobile no longer exists in the uk, it was consumed into EE
[08:52] <ashnurOg> Gundersanne: oh, did I mis-spell that on the wiki page? sorry
[08:52] <ashnurOg> I don't use vim packages, I use vim-plug (cos I still have some servers with vim7), vim plug loads stuff for you (read the readme) or google minpac which is build around vim8 package
[08:52] <ashnurOg> cocreatures' point is abit moot, as for other part you'll have Field2
[08:52] <ashnurOg> I thought I was missing some part
[08:52] <ashnurOg> Turkey’s been in NATO forever
[10:28] <medusa_Ba> Unfortunately pairings don't work with ristretto. :(
[10:28] <medusa_Ba> nmtui lists networks, though
[10:28] <medusa_Ba> conversion to awk optional
[11:20] <B_RADfj> 46 or so.
[11:20] <B_RADfj> so racists are just sad losers, I think we knew that
[11:54] <jrklein> the final command for the mapping: nnoremap <expr> <Leader>wtt "i# " . expand('%:r') . "\<ESC>"
[11:54] <jrklein> the nrf24 radios are point to point. ZigBee would form a mesh.
[11:55] <jrklein> apple needs to fire their marketing department
[11:55] <jrklein> davidstone, mind if I ask what was accepted ?
[11:55] <jrklein> Yes, they are connected to the cash drawer via RJ11 inteface
[12:37] <LumpiyE> ated new shell for it and called it Cinnamon.
[12:37] <LumpiyE> OH ya intersting
[12:37] <LumpiyE> only freebsd i ever tried is freenas. but i don't really have to do much with it lol
[12:38] <LumpiyE> well, since 1 generates Z/nZ, so must m = phi(1)
[13:39] <vacumvw> bswinnerton: We don't even have a 1.0 for the node_exporter. :(
[13:39] <vacumvw> Maybe I misread.
[13:44] <emilbayestf> That's up to you and your OS. It's probably installed for some reason already.
[13:44] <emilbayestf> snap install throttle - is there a page that shows where the source came from, like  https://packages.ubuntu.com
[16:05] <alvinstarrYC> I wish i was on the waze beta...
[16:05] <alvinstarrYC> you mean phrase the proof?
[16:05] <alvinstarrYC> read :h :q again
[16:05] <alvinstarrYC> that would mean that someone is actually using the pond =)
[16:05] <alvinstarrYC> and ubuntu still list it not as 'linux file system'
[16:10] <r04r_> dicksoak
[16:10] <r04r_> #MVKMasterContainer
[16:10] <r04r_> bwe: you can't. If you want to capture arbitrary path components do something like `get "/page/:number" $ do { number <- param "number"; ... }
[16:10] <r04r_> it's also a lesson for linux people that don't know chkdsk
[16:10] <r04r_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-JaqaWReTs
[16:10] <r04r_> u39u3yd: 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.
[17:19] <spudlyEm> Got kicked for reggednick again, identified and it still won't let me rejoin because needreggednick, double checked nickserv with 'acc', I *am* logged in.
[17:19] <spudlyEm> thats good for now
[17:20] <spudlyEm> deego: you buy 10^6 then you use the 10^6 wrappers thusly trade in two for a new bar (net of wrapper)
[17:20] <spudlyEm> in the middle of a file?
[17:20] <spudlyEm> are they that cheap already? i paid that for my 250 six months ago, lol
[17:36] <TMan459Mg> AS is an optional word in most contexts (not all)
[17:36] <TMan459Mg> dgurney: you Kingstons/toshiba if they are going to give trouble its at the 5 year old mark.
[17:37] <SirKatar> that's not /quite/ so bad then
[17:37] <SirKatar> the_document: you can
[17:37] <SirKatar> as long as the user running plex service has read access to a given file, that's as specific as one has to be
[17:37] <SirKatar> endojelly: card record machines? badass
[17:38] <SirKatar> huh so if i would let's say again curl'd wtfismyip and redirected the result to ddns server instead, it would work right?
[17:46] <The_NozyFY> embedded likely
[17:46] <The_NozyFY> a c++ compiler does not compile c.
[17:54] <knicktj> for now, ALE keeps treating my files liek its python2. I need to find out how to fix this
[17:54] <knicktj> Hulio: yes
[17:54] <knicktj> Peng, ideally it would be nice to have an option to tell Let's Encrypt to use ONLY v4 or ONLY v6
[18:08] <godmachine81MB> nHeck: # is for "stringification"
[18:08] <godmachine81MB> The 16 core Power9 processor costs $2,999 and the 20 core Power9 costs $3,999. IBM is charging $11,499 for a Tesla V100 with 16 GB of frame buffer memory and $15,499 for the V100 with 32 GB.
[18:08] <godmachine81MB> so like, io functions are pure in a sense relative to other PLs, but in the context of a conversation about haskell, io is pretty much the definition of impure
[18:09] <godmachine81MB> MarkB2: So tell him you need a new laptop because the old one doesn't handle the hardware well enough!
[18:09] <godmachine81MB> Just like I can do `unsigned char x = 1024;`, it's allowed because of the conversion rules from one type to another, but sscanf() isn't converting anything, you'd reading from a string a format that you specify.