[00:52] <juliusGA> Is that the entire claim or was there context?
[00:52] <juliusGA> phogg: but no kernal log entries
[00:52] <juliusGA> meskarune: locally I compile it with luarocks. but you can't do that in the package.
[00:53] <juliusGA> If their being intercepted would be a problem, then there are tools (notable OTR) that can provide end-to-end encryption on top of IRC
[00:53] <juliusGA> that may do what you need?
[01:12] <jatan> room temperature water removes the heat without changing how the skin reacts
[01:17] <fl4sh_> no - our Salt Masters are Internet-accessible with this particular use case in mind.
[01:17] <fl4sh_> I have this caps = "script exec print join ', ', Irssi::active_server->{cap_supported}->@*"; to find the caps on a current server
[05:07] <swidiZO> VET on Binance at 0.00000199 BTC; -3.40% over 24 hours on 614.270 BTC volume
[05:07] <swidiZO> davor, link in privmsg.  that's on top of 6bcc013581cd84b3dccc2a7dae97433e335f25e8
[05:07] <swidiZO> Thanks a ton guys =)
[05:07] <swidiZO> not traditional
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> I've downloaded kernel debs, of cpurse
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> sed too
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> They should've moved to model year naming anyway
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> I personally never pimped my macs with cards, etc
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> That's why I suggest the manpage :p
[07:29] <Juri_Agarin> i was on that page before i asked in the channel, maybe its clear for some people...
[08:57] <QRZiP> Rad(I) is the radical of I.
[08:57] <QRZiP> Gigglebyte: and you payed twice as much as for a PC laptop
[08:57] <QRZiP> gnarf ... promrec / promplay doesn't support prometheus 2.x ... starting over ...
[08:57] <QRZiP> T.38 is cheating
[08:57] <QRZiP> I have a bunch of stuff still needing to insert into it.
[09:08] <mearonTd> (or remove it, assuming it's a symlink to modules-available)
[09:08] <mearonTd> Will it suffice?
[10:15] <koikeQj> Consider that on freebsd I use the official ports. Nothing more, nothing less...
[10:16] <koikeQj> i should say, bicycle wrecks ad in dirt bike and motorcycle wrecks
[10:26] <y6ty> and as for history from an old pkg-git repo, you'd have to take that up with releng
[10:26] <y6ty> !nh NOT HELPFUL
[10:26] <y6ty> in that case follow the advice and do git am --continue
[11:24] <guideXhm> The only error was "command exited with status 1" or something of the sort.
[11:24] <guideXhm> davor, if you want to deal with the internals of the type representation, which boils down to endianness in this case, you can point an unsigned char * (or uint8_t *) at the 16bit int and pull the bytes out of it that way.
[11:24] <guideXhm> Time-Warp: install linux
[12:01] <aananevuY> splud: the Skree does. it sounds rather like "ook off"
[12:01] <aananevuY> i don't know, let me try
[12:01] <aananevuY> w17t: You only need to restart when you chabnge code, i.e. load/unload modules or upgrade nginx itself.
[12:02] <aananevuY> supernov1h: that was really dumb, don't mess with iptables unless you know what you are doing
[12:02] <aananevuY> btw I delete older records periodically so there aren't more than 100k records in table on any day
[12:02] <aananevuY> Bajax: you sure can homey
[13:55] <minyng> rquackenbush: curious.. I was thinking puppet agent run and/or restart could be things you could try but.. if it's only a separate Puppet environment, then it would be odd that it doesn't get used
[13:55] <minyng> SyfiMalik, I mean - what article have you got, whether it's helping or not, etc
[13:55] <minyng> also, .fonts.conf no longer exists. the correct name is .config/fontconfig/conf.d/99-something.conf
[13:55] <minyng> install.site is in the root of your sitteXX.tgz
[13:55] <minyng> Jik: Sorry, what do you mean?
[15:38] <StenzekBv> I would prefer to spend my time with configuring this new computer and becoming familiar with GNU/Linux.
[15:39] <StenzekBv> osoba: It is something about A₅ being a simple non-Abelian group.
[15:39] <StenzekBv> The binomial coefficient is the coefficient of the expansion of (x+y)^n where you have x^k*y^(n-k) or x^(n-k)*y^k.
[15:39] <StenzekBv> s/being interested/expressing interest/
[16:25] <olivier_ot> if you don't even get a bootloader: how did you put the image on the usb stick?
[16:25] <olivier_ot> i shut down with everythiung i want opened open
[16:25] <olivier_ot> (╥_╥)
[20:03] <verboesezo> Mikachu: yeah, I want that in my prompt
[20:03] <verboesezo> jaggz: I think the origin of that statement comes from the squeezed light techniques; I really forget; but the general idea is that they are measuring an object which is, you know, meters in diameter to 10^-26 m or something like that.
[20:04] <verboesezo> xsperry what gsm module you using?
[20:04] <verboesezo> meyou_: did you update-grub after editing GRUB_DEFAULT?
[20:04] <verboesezo> In terms of TCP traffic, an SSH tunnel is a single connection in one direction.  When you start tunneling traffic, things can go either way within that tunnel, but the systems in between the client and server will only observe the original SSH session
[21:40] <maxaltxM> phogg: Thanks, I'm looking it up myself now
[21:41] <maxaltxM> Permafrost.
[23:57] <derohero> ^-- SC2039: In POSIX sh, 'source' in place of '.' is undefined.               ^-- SC1090: Can't follow non-constant source. Use a directive to specify location.
[23:57] <derohero> it's html pages solar
[23:57] <derohero> as a brit, i recognise the humour
[23:57] <derohero> yes. I was just in ubuntu modifying my boot parmesan