[01:35] i know i could read line by line and do it myself, but there must be more elegant way [01:35] thanks for the help.. [01:36] .calc 200 / 72 [01:49] it works... except one very important thing: I can only generate a Mavericks external drive because I'm running Mavericks [01:49] ~macOS_10.14 is {macOS_10.14} ({Mohave}) is the 15th release of {OSX}. [03:35] Solution to nonexistent problem [03:35] alright so if permeability is non-zero, then that means some channels are open, so why don't the ions then slowly leak to where they want to go? [03:35] it's just a desk toy [05:45] It just performs some monadic action for every value in a data structure (roughly speaking) [05:45] glguy: actually that question is still open [05:45] j605: and there is continuous scroll through linewraps. But vim cannot handle this (when at the bottom of screen, or top) [05:45] *to be used by strtok [05:45] 50-150hz freq tells you the ethanol content [06:22] hello everybody. fedora 27/28 repositories are updated every day, aren't they? [06:22] JustAPerson: is your cpu 64 core or 32 core with 64 threads? [06:22] but you gave it an incompatible type signature [06:22] AAA: just because they operate in a similar manner it doesn't mean they're 'essentially the same thing' [06:22] atexit() shouldn't be involved [06:24] actually nvm that does the exact opposite [06:24] DrOrange guards are more declarative, whereas ifs are more procedural/control-flowy. [06:24] but if it goes, ill just have to get used to it [08:55] Sculptor: very interesting way of spelling it [08:55] blackk: At this point, I don't have evidence that it will make any individual proof significantly easier. [09:57] So there's a scene in "Le Dossier 51" where secret agents look for an unnamed woman whom they believe knows something about the official they want to blackmail. They go all around Paris, showing photos to would-be informers and… you don't notice it right away but there's an "X" in the background of every frame. You are there, mentally high-fiving the director at each new "X" you spot… until you notice there's no fucking "X" behind [09:58] but the actual data rates before dropping are higher [09:58] makes me wonder if you are a troll or something [10:11] I will look at thunderx to see whatyou mean [10:11] while waiting [10:11] as i said, didn't have to do anything with router [10:54] thank u so much [10:54] kludge does "kludge" mean what I think it means where you come from [10:54] thats a good presidente [12:12] does macOS save custom keyboard shortcuts defined in System Preferences in iCloud? [12:12] order a new computer? o_O [12:12] Oh, is this a repeat offender? [12:12] I can open access any file inside /ci [14:05] like, when I have `strcpy(` under the cursor, I want its declaration to be shown under statusline. probably only in the insert mode [14:06] that regex doesn't appear to allow uppercase letters [14:06] what does a username with an "_" indicate? [15:05] limenius: what tools do you want to write to make your life easier? [15:05] after running for 30 minutes [15:05] ne2k: Umm.. f**k doing that manually twice [15:05] nice _ymir [15:06] Plus the image of that rectangle is obviously a slice from one of the “sheets” that cover C^*. [15:06] you have 3 suppliers, google them for a much larger list. [15:44] question: what does your include path contain? [15:44] I want to know where the core dump is and how to read it [15:45] !ifgrep > wwilliam [17:25] seems like it renders the server out of order [17:25] So I'm working with a bit of a weird project. Has anyone made a network request to a specific network interface? Also over ipv6? [17:25] waterdrop: no, the claim you referenced was just slightly overbroad [17:25] autopsy: Yep. That's the idea. [17:26] gotta ban some of those [17:26] ah, so check if we're actually in that out state, then print the newline if so [19:50] if i disconnect it before power on, then log on, and connect the following happens: [19:50] { Vector vec; for (auto&& u : vec) cout << u; } struct Vector { int* a = new int[5]{}; auto begin() { return a; } auto end() { return a + 5; } }; [19:59] fpaste works with IPv6 [19:59] I had a total of 1 [19:59] s/make/make sure/ [19:59] tomhughes: ack, i'll look, thanks