[14:18] Did fluffypony have a bad accident or something? https://youtu.be/uuAY5Y_INYQ?t=14s [14:18] I dont need free wifi [14:25] emaczen: do you need a .25" ball or the whole ball bearing .25" diameter? [14:25] Whiskey27: 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. [14:25] operate* [14:25] dreamcat4: unlikely [14:26] romainl: my evil self broke the builds [14:26] EC2 does that for me. [14:33] But it's under NDA [14:33] I needed --strip-components=1 [14:34] BarnabasDK, I was curious if OpenSSL 1.1.1 would be available in Ubuntu 18.10. I doubt it because it's so late to the game and the release is probably frozen [15:25] see the "Baqend: Scalable Real-Time Queries" section [15:25] iCookie... did you get it? [16:28] Peetz0r: that's already a feat [16:28] just one of C's quirks [16:28] do ${word}upload [17:17] sud0x3: it may if he knew how to use gdb but i try not to assume whether someone does or does not know something :) [17:17] hi [17:17] remyo: right, most keyboards have 2, like shift. [17:18] the only part we always run is the actual presubmit check, not the build/tests [18:02] what's the easiest self balancing bst to implement? [18:02] Jan-, you have a point [18:07] Boobs and nerds, just like cheese and crackers [18:07] m (Either e a) -> ExceptT e m a [18:07] n4dir, thats so untrue printf doesn't teach you programming sys calls. [18:08] no help for window-resizing [18:08] "If either of the files dot or dot-dot are specified as the basename portion of an operand (that is, the final pathname component) or if an operand resolves to the root directory, rm shall write a diagnostic message to standard error and do nothing more with such operands." [18:08] if it was used [19:05] wolfram alpha says 641 x 6700417 [19:05] which is set to false which is why the initial restore worked [19:05] also see the bash section if you're interested in CLI/scripting https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md#bash [19:05] Wrong link :) [20:06] notmike: I don't recommend using UUIDs [20:06] Google "systemd " where type would be service, timer, target, mount, etc.. [20:42] <[Echelon]VW> any resources on ltree vs adjacency list + recursive CTEs? [20:43] <[Echelon]VW> without special consideration in an implementation, the simulation is likely to be different each time