[00:12] <Guest95214> if you're resizing a volume, go off of lv numbers
[00:12] <Guest95214> designed purely for speed, with less regard to fatigue and ease of use
[00:12] <Guest95214> mount ?
[00:12] <Guest95214> is geordi dead?
[00:12] <Guest95214> djph: Google Cloud
[00:25] <craneeJ> get the new ch
[00:25] <craneeJ> the 4 was the perfect size for me. I'd actually take one smaller than the 4 if they made it.
[00:25] <craneeJ> and i dont have much space currently to put it lol
[00:25] <craneeJ> i know you can use stuff like fusefs to make a system that accept only static files as input to accept the output of a script as a fake file
[01:11] <debdrupOX> bruul: here's your (You)
[01:11] <debdrupOX> pingfloyd, yes, but just that. I don;t want whatever else sheen;s got :P
[01:12] <debdrupOX> (in this particular case is just directory names, nothing really importat)
[01:12] <debdrupOX> about as patent laden
[02:09] <KF5YFDGs> Normal -> is the part where text is.
[02:09] <KF5YFDGs> Apparently yeah
[04:45] <jcadduono> I mean, if there's anything wrong with the disk, it tends to show up in the form of reallocated sectors DURING the dd anyway
[04:45] <jcadduono> sheng2: you need to use the command twice.
[04:45] <jcadduono> (ie, it only really works out for anyone big enough to sue them.  funny that)
[05:48] <byzafk> according to Ubuntu wiki - Recovery mode article
[05:48] <byzafk> sadly, it looks like I won't be able to use 4GB or more anyway :(
[06:39] <atamisk> By leaving out the domain field when setting the cookie
[06:39] <atamisk> No matter how crude and ugly the tool is.
[06:39] <atamisk> Woc: nvidia geforce 410m
[06:40] <atamisk> there's a lot of echo here
[06:40] <atamisk> although im not very knowledgeable about it
[08:44] <LoetmichelwI> hey, i just added <deque> instead of <vector> to one of my code files, and noticed a huge increase in compile time... is it deque that's sooo complex? is there a way to speed this up..?
[08:44] <mayli> Hey there!
[08:45] <LoetmichelwI> What is even going on
[08:45] <LoetmichelwI> I wish I could. :/
[08:45] <LoetmichelwI> the director hated the male guy from die antwoord
[08:45] <LoetmichelwI> the_document: hey someone was trying to assit you yesterday when you left
[10:10] <Biappiyi> and for what part of the process would you like to replace vim with vs code
[10:10] <Biappiyi> I am not woried about this communicating on its internal network
[11:02] <donnie> Especially when I then turn around and pipe that tooling into other tooling like vim and fzf, having to edge case git repos isn't ideal
[11:02] <donnie> i'm perfectly fine with the syntax, I wanted to know if route can support it or not
[12:26] <n00d1es> 大家好，不好意思打扰了。
[12:26] <n00d1es> 我目前 update 会有报错如下：
[12:27] <n00d1es> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: 630239CC130E1A7FD81A27B140976EAF437D05B5
[12:27] <n00d1es> E: The repository 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise Release' is not signed.
[12:27] <n00d1es> N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
[12:27] <n00d1es> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
[12:27] <ubrl> ⇪ f: Index of /ubuntu
[12:27] <n00d1es> 我使用了所有可以搜到的办法，都不能解决
[12:27] <n00d1es> 请问谁有什么思路么？ 谢谢！
[12:31] <n00d1es> 比如包含这条命令的方法：sudo mv lists lists.old 我尝试了，无效
[12:40] <n00d1es> 拜托各位大佬伸出援手
[12:44] <n00d1es> sources.list 中没有任何包含 precies 的行
[12:48] <n00d1es> 哪位大佬能看一眼啊…… T T
[14:06] <shal3rHe> worst case my process doesn't get scheduled? That's not the behavior I want each time
[14:06] <shal3rHe> text came out all warped
[14:06] <shal3rHe> noahmg123: what does it say in dmesg afterwards? there's usually more explanation about what failed there
[14:39] <erickgnavarQw> rm -rf is always an option
[14:39] <erickgnavarQw> `foo` there can be a `char *`, and `&` will be a `char *const *`
[14:39] <erickgnavarQw> dataN: You'd need your own.
[14:40] <erickgnavarQw> or charge
[14:44] <sic_> some sandisks like to fail prematurely but you can send them in for replacement
[14:44] <sic_> ?? 1/2 = 2 ?
[14:44] <sic_> A surge is a spike, such as a very short increase to, say, 350V, and then back to normal quickly.
[17:46] <fornew> but but but i thought they didn't like hitler?
[17:47] <fornew> Because Group 2 (A or B) basically says nothing about carcinogenic potential in real situations
[19:21] <ivve> The rest looks good to me. I'd personally rename X1, X2, X3 into X, Y, Z, but I don't know what your problem is :)
[19:22] <ivve> math notations are confusing because there are no rules, and ASCII art makes it worse
[19:22] <ivve> I'd definitely use subdomains if they were accessible to the outside world though :P
[20:05] <s_snake> python476 just linked to What Is A H.V. Capacitor & How To Discharge A H.V. Capacitor - YouTube - DT
[20:19] <pkswv> ya, we paid for windows, since i'm at a corporation.
[20:19] <pkswv>         500 mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt bionic-updates/universe amd64 Packages
[20:19] <pkswv> doh... I think I can fix that
[20:19] <pkswv> so you're trying to solve a docker-specific issue
[20:19] <pkswv> quatations
[20:20] <pkswv> that's actually exactly what I'm trying to set up now
[21:30] <seanparsonsMK> othias, it's good for getting in to a consistent style of defensive programming
[21:30] <seanparsonsMK> cousteau: tn-c-s is used in many generic installs around the world i think
[21:30] <seanparsonsMK> Soliton: unicode by itself is relatively simple
[21:30] <seanparsonsMK> i used it when i was still not very good with debuggers, and i thought that set -x was more useful
[23:27] <DoXiDFI> grift: already done multiple times, but it's but last msg from
[23:27] <DoXiDFI> i don't see where it says 'b'-'a' should be 1
[23:27] <DoXiDFI> and to think you were the first person to discuss this. ;)
[23:27] <DoXiDFI> that's unrelated
[23:27] <DoXiDFI> do you want to check if the tunnel is up? How much traffic is passing through? Is something alive on the other end? etc...