[00:08] You could just dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/diskimage.img but that would be kind of space-inefficient [00:08] gregor2: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-enable-sftp-without-shell-access-on-ubuntu-16-04 [00:36] i wonder if php would be smaller if python was faster [00:36] need a fancy router to do download caching [00:36] best is just an opinion im looking for someone to give me theirs [00:37] probably not but i think one would learn a lot. [00:38] its protection features arent amazing [00:38] yeap :'( [00:38] allow random third parties who may or may not be acting at the behest of some government to push whatever they want. what's the worst that could happen? [00:38] yup, send is independent of recv [00:38] created symlink /etc/systemd/system/influxd.service --> /lib/systemd/system/influxdb.service [02:21] sh crypto shows everything on my asr, doesn't split it up by vrf [02:21] Now I am curious, what do they state? [02:51] That's mainly what it's for [02:51] [20:27:51] \x what do you mean linux doesnt know when you do? [02:51] outoftime, sudo lshw -c Video | nc termbin.com 9999 [02:51] MH17 missile owned by Russian brigade, investigators say - 24 May 2018 [05:18] but this is clearly not required to install already-built packages [05:19] OOO [05:19] whois is jest info [06:59] hey all. anyone can recommend a good book on Functional Programming? ideally with Erlang or Haskell. :) [06:59] i looked at i2c port expanders and concluded that it was cheaper to implement them using a cpu, as absurd as that sounds. [06:59] so i need to start the install over [06:59] no worries, i'm just trying to understand is al [07:05] tried installing again, same error [07:05] return rec:addr() [07:58] I have an ordinary wallet and I reached a minimum threshold of 0.3 xmr [07:58] and then if it is straight up and down, choose, perhaps the top [07:59] TJ-, aria2 isn't what I need, I need something that can show history of previously downloaded stuff. [07:59] unless it's some sort of Intel SoC. then the whole thing might be more of a PoC [08:31] Yes exactly [08:31] certbot -d mydomain.de --manual --preferred-challenges dns certonly [08:31] the decent ones are $200+ it seems [08:31] intranick: these are tiny fuckin wee drill bits [09:08] with the name of a directory in the tree [09:08] thanks wraeth, that was helpful, I guess I don't need anything "out of the box", planning on just installing i3wm later on. [09:08] darkmeson: I've never really though of it as an option, mostly because I have no idea how the ssh trafic would look from the ISP prespective. [09:09] I continuously get found my ip and then already banned my ip [09:49] there's also cfg-update, an external tool, that some people prefer [09:49] Corvus`: Now I need to print a long bolt since I couldn't find any to buy that fit... [11:46] Or the instruction? [11:46] / ; `"`" '__ \ you lose! [11:47] Honestly, Ubuntu could solve most of my gripes by doing two things: 1) releasing the source code of stuff like landscape. 2) not doing anything stupid like the Amazon integration or hosing customers on Ubuntu One or creating a NIH platform for like 4 whole releases. [11:58] pavlos: my host has the ip 127.0.1.1 instead of 127.0.0.1, could that be the issue? [11:58] swap 4gb HDD in virtual machine [12:08] 10:34:05 Desu ⸾ mpv/vlc/gstreamer/whateveryouwant [12:08] fzf.vim, command-t, ctrl-space, ctrl-p, denite.vim [12:08] $1.23 [12:08] sometimes when i boot up linux on an external hd with various computers, the internet won't connect 50% of the time. it has the circular arrow at gnome. [12:08] swapgs24: 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. [12:08] because, i saw octavia package for Redhat, Centos distro [12:48] and it was not long after UK apologies.. [12:48] providing its not caching [12:48] nai: OLDPWD=/ [12:49] tolland, that method has only worked for very old hdds, given the todays hdd density it is no loger an option [12:49] [danielle~! :dani:] i like how replies add "re:" to the subject nowsoon the fediverse will have email forwards from your aunt. i'm so excited [12:49] sorry put it into ~/.vim/autoload .. yes the automation comes at the expense of granular control over the git / scm repositories. That is why some people prefer vundle. But plug is fast and easy. You need to call :PlugInstall in order to clone all of the repos [12:49] !!))) [12:49] not sure what you mean with local server and scram vm sadly [13:29] i thought it set things up left to right - so the first takes stderr and redirects to stdout, and then tee takes stdout (which currently has stderr added into it) and writes it to the file ? [13:30] kddjj: that's irrelevant... it depends how it was created/updated [13:30] LucidDreamZzZ: a backup plan does require some work [13:30] Shadows: no, it's what emacs w3m-mode is based on [13:40] A polynomial equation is an equation that says two polynomials are equal. [13:40] QBRT: thank you, but the problem is that i do not have optimus but dedicated nvidia card, i tried settings like that, but do not work unfortunately :( [13:40] How do I get my sound device under /dev/snd? There is only seq and timer there at the moment. RaspberryPi3. [16:29] the way you have it now there is no "batch" as far as the database is concerned [16:29] i would think the quotes to be an issue here [16:29] trcc : in your case, `stDoStepFunction' is *not* a function (it *is* the reference cell) [16:29] I restarted apache [16:30] It's 7:30am [16:30] abdi - 192.119.12.100 (US - NetName: 24SHELLS) [17:41] What's the specific problem? What distro? [17:41] to be annoying. [17:41] kuribas: Only if you don't let them use evil mode. [17:41] 15 mg Olanzapine, 50mg Promethazine & 0.5mg lorazepam [17:41] argentina? [17:41] the replication is for failover ? [17:44] nah im out tho [17:44] also ckermit has a few [17:44] doesn't f:A->B f(A) = B make it bijective? [18:19] As you go from mode to median to mean to midrange, the outliers become more powerful [18:19] whaterver you nee [18:19] i was expecting the ms ergo to be more expensive new but its apparently pretty cheap [18:19] you said complex though [18:19] See /set emphasis [19:37] greycat: I didn't realize `-x` actually modifies the output, I thought it expands/escapes things only for output [19:37] f-you? [19:37] prussian, let me check if my distro has grubby [19:38] yeah, but they're not locked to specific distro, are they [19:38] probably just a transient network or DNS error [22:18] there are blacks which aren't musls [22:18] (let's imagine NPN for simplicity; PNP is just everything in reverse)