[02:36] are you getting kernel updates from your distributor? [02:36] I've recently been working on a somewhat type which we're going to use in our communication protocols between our application frontends and backends [02:36] first time of the day isn't? [03:44] as connected; but I know some people object to that, on the same grounds that {0} shouldn't count as a simple group. [03:44] this is what I am going to do [05:16] yeah Dagmar you are really unpleasant. i'm not playing games with you, trying to fight with you, starting a conversation with you or otherwise. [05:16] I can understand using the right tool for the given task, [05:17] speaking of i never got an answer, is it technically undefined behavior for a union with a bunch of struct pointers to read from multiple arbitrary members? [05:17] ie. rcctl stop servicename [05:17] you've never had your car fixed I am guessing then [05:43] i want new [05:43] fresheyeball: right. 3 is still not a type [05:43] bn_work: did you try it and see? [05:43] Is this a new thing? I've always added the header manually [05:43] elichai2: which ubuntu release is this? [05:43] thanks god [05:43] the advantage of unetbootin is that it has a large list of distros that can be selected, downloaded and installed from within the app [07:35] JimBuntu: really most religious texts with the words master in it should be burnt for being miss translations. [07:35] someone cut the light bulbs. now they're bleeding. [07:36] jargon is a specific unobvious word, concept, or technology (like Webmention), or re-use of a word to mean something other than its common meaning (like feed), or sometimes re-using a word as an acronym (like POSSE) https://indieweb.org/jargon [07:36] (for grad school applications) [07:36] that's I am doing right now. guess I'll just stick to that [07:36] frelleck: x and y are vectors in R^d