[00:01] <SpCombgj> I am familiar with PEP 8 and conform with it.
[00:01] <SpCombgj> countingsort: you either need to look up and provide the partition offsets in the file, or use a tool to do it for you
[00:01] <SpCombgj> at the beginning I mostly answered all the easier questions even when it required a bit of research, because I wanted people to be free to answer my harder questions
[00:01] <SpCombgj> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A48_YJ9etvE
[00:01] <SpCombgj> garyman223: I unbanned them.
[00:06] <newhoggyOJ> but I just tried and it didn't work either
[00:06] <newhoggyOJ> i can't even remember how i did that....
[01:37] <Ta1}s0n> this means a lot of JS libs won't work properly in node.
[01:37] <Ta1}s0n> pull up the datadog dashboard so i can see if i eat so much IO it's an issue...
[01:37] <Ta1}s0n> Hello! I have a problem with one repo and doing push. I looked at the .config and found this: http://dpaste.com/3HTN3NZ - I... think this isn't correct right? I mean the structure, the [branch "master"] being there twice...
[01:37] <Ta1}s0n> dhess: so the pid goes defunct, and the parent is never notified that the proccess has died
[01:37] <Ta1}s0n> but you can still host on your native ip
[01:51] <SexualRickshawvk> ah, yes it can
[01:51] <SexualRickshawvk> I guess 14 euros delivered
[01:51] <SexualRickshawvk> Although /nix/store and /var/lib/name are on the same drive, so hardlinking could work
[01:51] <SexualRickshawvk> sklarr: what version of netcat? The netcat -v -l 55555 version works the same for me as the long one.
[01:51] <SexualRickshawvk> names of functions are strings :p
[03:03] <Welcome> elon musk
[03:03] <Welcome> Ah, you're stuck with old versions?
[03:26] <Harlocktk> cousteau: labyrinth
[03:26] <Harlocktk> With words or with numbers
[05:26] <henrynguyen5Bx> Did not know the flag existed few minutes ago
[05:26] <henrynguyen5Bx> And not that crap Jack Daniels or Wild Turkey, either. Real whiskey, like Knob Creak. Maker's Mark, etc.
[05:26] <henrynguyen5Bx> '15.6" FHD (1920x1080), Wide-View'
[05:26] <henrynguyen5Bx> garyzeasshole: you sent out your mail?
[07:32] <glycerineqN> XMR on Binance at 0.01781900 BTC; -1.52% over 24 hours on 731.563 BTC volume
[07:32] <glycerineqN> Lucid - LOL at that video. If I didn't have that plugin that lets me pick the PHP version on a per site basis I'd seriously do something I regret involving a ball bat.
[07:48] <StianLgL> light: https://clbin.com/cW0MR
[07:48] <StianLgL> currently Ubuntu and win 10 are on separate SSDs.
[09:26] <RatherOutspokenu> Thanks. Right now on Github, someone's opened the discussion about the options the Qubes OS project has about being ported to the PPC64 architecture, in particular, the Talos II.
[09:26] <RatherOutspokenu> np.
[12:00] <preisiwP> i was going to ssh to the pi and control vlc-nox that way
[12:00] <preisiwP> don't rewrite it
[12:01] <preisiwP> some people solve problems by adding term level variables, Halogen does it by adding type level variables
[12:01] <preisiwP> 'M a -> F (M a) -> M a' likewise
[12:01] <preisiwP> rajrajraj, if this were windows, I had say SumatraPDF
[13:16] <KevinCarbonarahG> then you can make conditional on the returned data
[13:16] <KevinCarbonarahG> I once compiled a kernel with the "yes to everything" flag
[13:16] <KevinCarbonarahG> i think i have to close down all my buffers and start again ...this is a pain
[14:59] <tgVo> radens: you do this on ubuntu, that'S the only thing we support here also.
[14:59] <tgVo> I dont know, if its even possible, of course I want to set this variable in docker run .... But docker can not handle arrays I guess
[14:59] <tgVo> if it is, then you don't need to reinstall any packages
[14:59] <tgVo> The problem these days is half these kids weren't even alive when Y2K rolled around, so they think they've got 80+ years to not care about the first two digits of the year changing.
[14:59] <tgVo> and that works because you already exported PS1
[15:34] <uncle-wanSp> is that a thing? type level fusion?
[15:34] <uncle-wanSp> yeah, I know B plays nice with n/2 distinct eigenvalues and nothing silly in the eigenvectors
[17:42] <ven473CZ> but in western nations they change the fundamentals of the country by posing as victims and accumulating victim privilege until thy get enough power to have an Islamic revolution
[17:42] <ven473CZ> audiophile, the canonical basis vectors are eigenvectors for a diagonal matrix
[18:10] <GreybeardHr> usbnet.ko
[18:10] <GreybeardHr> Rufie = cannibis roll-your-own where I come from
[18:10] <GreybeardHr> Hi, how do I connect to VPN in Qubes R4?
[18:10] <GreybeardHr> Roq: in India.
[18:10] <GreybeardHr> pingfloyd sry.
[19:05] <wlfshmn> take 5 [1..]
[19:05] <wlfshmn> How does one do composition within the monad? I have f :: a -> IO b and g :: b -> IO c. I am currently doing: f x >>= g. If it was not IO, then I would do (f . g) x.
[19:05] <wlfshmn> Like, a Haskell program that uses stuff from the project?
[19:09] <[SLB]bX> please copy and paste the output of the command you ran and the output returned by it. the command which resulted in the initrd generator hanging.
[19:09] <[SLB]bX> update doesn't copy
[19:09] <[SLB]bX> I am curious if this is something to do with a newer version then the one in the tutorial, or do I have this all wrong? lol
[19:09] <[SLB]bX> because second edition no longer served as the standard for the programming language, and was simply a book about it
[19:17] <forkrx> well it was in response to atk's mention
[19:17] <forkrx> is there a term for "the number of non-zero coefficients" of a polynomial (specifically, a minimal polynomial)?
[19:17] <forkrx> Sorry Psi-Jack
[19:18] <forkrx> Paste is available without ads on http://pastebin.com/raw?i=pus0t8sF
[19:18] <forkrx> pagios: is there any blinking light on the usb stick?
[19:56] <Nascherzi> well, I'd rather sit at the "end of the world" geographically than somewhere where the world is ending
[19:56] <Nascherzi> hm, right, bgavran, thanks for the idea.
[19:56] <Nascherzi> would damage occur?
[20:38] <automagiccW> i tried adding 'autocmd FileType * setlocal formatoptions-=o'
[20:39] <automagiccW> I believe it's C++
[20:39] <automagiccW> :_(
[21:47] <minasotawS> ah, just realized, today is APPLE DAY
[21:47] <minasotawS> compgen
[21:47] <minasotawS> squeek
[21:47] <minasotawS> this has been demonstrated with a perl script on a decade-old netbook doing 32-bit collisions with gnupg key ids
[21:47] <minasotawS> > foldl (-) 10 [1..4] :: Expr
[21:47] <minasotawS> change as required.
[22:05] <BardackvK> (construction throws exception -> leak since you've lost the allocated pointer)
[22:05] <BardackvK> Sveta: Yes in local system.
[22:05] <BardackvK> try pinfo instead of gnu's info browser
[22:05] <BardackvK> it won't transform it
[22:05] <BardackvK> you're welcome, Hazza
[23:33] <blackbit> well "correctly" is a limiting word, and maybe a strong word too... it's up to you. and, you might like doing the development work on linux
[23:33] <blackbit> wait so the GE window units in walmart arent made by GE?