[14:46] <otulpgH> I can't put my finger on it, but I feel there's deficiencies in the haskell syntax that make things harder than they need to be for me
[14:46] <otulpgH> Dodek: uh
[14:46] <otulpgH> or how does it work
[14:46] <otulpgH> Expiration Date:2019-06-23
[14:49] <wusemanYA> I been in electrical storms in Florida that look like the War of the worlds is going on
[14:49] <wusemanYA> amosbird: not sure I understand what you mean, but looks like strpbrk would do the job
[14:49] <wusemanYA> added remote (in different machine through ssh) git remote add origin user@hostname:/home/user/repo
[14:56] <BentBananaOY> Ariakenom: "go" is a common name in such cases.
[14:56] <BentBananaOY> thanks so much everyone!
[14:57] <BentBananaOY> uberwag: i'm not familiar with the monero algorithm. is it a stream cipher? block cipher? hashing algorithm?
[14:57] <BentBananaOY> or the like
[14:57] <BentBananaOY> Tilix, BTW, uses very little actual RAM, like around an average 82KB.
[14:57] <BentBananaOY> does range for ever use cbegin() / cend() ? I did for(auto const& i : my_obj) { ... } (my_obj is const) and it wants begin() const and end(0 const
[15:43] <a1cypher> wwilliam: Line 1: Consider using { cmd1; cmd2; } >> file instead of individual redirects. Line 1: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting. Line 4: Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting. See https://shellcheck.net/?id=cb47500 for all 7 issues.
[15:43] <a1cypher> $49 per square metre? the fuck.....
[15:58] <commDf> Millennial: The square of the Euclidean norm?
[15:58] <commDf> you get bcrypt_kdf for free
[15:59] <commDf> that's a bottom line
[15:59] <commDf> that seems more cumbersome than the = {0} or just memsetting it :P
[15:59] <commDf> (which isn't really the point -- he's the teacher so he decides what he's going to grade anyway)
[16:37] <riexgQ> and the whole world gets sent back to the stone age
[16:38] <riexgQ> yitz: you're part of the fucking problem, so go fuck yourself
[16:38] <riexgQ> bad other sources transmitting on 2.4 or 5GHz
[16:38] <riexgQ> zizi2 - 31.18.178.133 (DE - netname: KABEL-DEUTSCHLAND-CUSTOMER-SERVICES-24)
[18:38] <HakanISTyR> so i'm thinking of having an external /store directory, thats encrypted and would need to be mounted at boot
[18:38] <HakanISTyR> [17:34:50] <iCookie> $18 an hour
[18:38] <HakanISTyR> Mochi101: "pajaro" (en to en, translate.google.com)
[18:39] <HakanISTyR> Is there a simple way to delete on every line from a specific position to the beginning?
[19:22] <reepca-laptop> dito
[19:22] <reepca-laptop> thk127: 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.
[19:22] <reepca-laptop> Mark-Potter... It is likely an issue with the new kernel... Download an older release
[19:22] <reepca-laptop> Guest17, you're not faulty, Bash is.
[19:22] <reepca-laptop> metrixx_, perhaps try ##remotejobs or such
[19:26] <goddess> nedbat: Its interesting because the git server says its only using 37GB to store my 99GB repo
[19:26] <goddess> I subscribe the mailing lists. There was some diffs submitted to update the php versions
[20:54] <alucryd> hapax: chill.
[20:54] <alucryd> thus have a mac address
[21:29] <rmk0NE> who can I report this filth to? 
[21:29] <rmk0NE> its just when you operate them on 4= ghz
[21:30] <rmk0NE> Well I feel like a bit of a tool. ...had to add universe to bionic updates, that's why it wasn't picking up the right version. Thanks very much TJ-, I wouldn't have solved it without your input. Cheers.
[21:30] <rmk0NE> Alex Jones covered in the style of Bon Iver.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWd6XgBVIcg&t=15