[00:02:33] i'll give vim a shot [00:02:38] hello, I'm trying to use the trigger plugin to run a weechat command on certain events ("/kickban" on a message being equal to this string because there is this awful spam campaign on freenode) but the documentation is making my brain melt and I don't find examples like that use case on the wiki (https://github.com/weechat/weechat/wiki/Triggers), can someone give me some hints/template on how to do that? (I [00:02:41] qed yes most people have heard of this at this stage [00:02:43] poopBot, ok, df -h /tmp [00:02:45] am lost now [00:33:35] caze: What beautiful world do you live in and can I visit? [00:33:37] is it monsanto who builds them ? [00:33:40] Compu-Celebi: try: systemctl restart samba [00:33:42] i was thinking perhaps an zero crossing SSR or similar [00:33:45] SimonNL: but could you recommend anyone else [01:48:52] No the image I showed was of Vivaldi. I was showing how Vivaldi supported something Mozilla didn't despite barely supporting Linux [01:48:55] hemebond: /lastlog github.com/MTeck [01:48:57] you're like a characiture of yourself [01:49:00] ok, will investigate [01:49:02] Mars is a deathtrip. [02:00:54] Eh, no problem [02:00:56] I got it working by running the command `kbuildsycoca5`. [02:00:59] my plan was to dd it via netcat into linux VM on another computer [02:01:02] I tried and it doesn't nothing for me [02:01:04] and pay $1000 [02:11:46] But that leaves me with even more questions [02:11:48] sspecifically how it uses past error values and predicts future values [02:11:51] Or 2 monitors [02:11:53] that would cook the fet [02:11:55] okay, does it work? [03:03:00] but I guess its still not ready [03:03:02] https://daurnimator.github.io/lua-http/0.2/#http.server.listen [03:03:05] Probably you should make object files for T.cpp and whatever your driver is [03:03:07] 2kv [03:03:10] can you paste the output of 'ps awux | grep sndiod' or so? [05:21:33] most of them actually moved here [05:21:36] Potatos don't have CPUs, GPUs, RAM, HDD, etc. :p [05:21:38] though they're basically the same packages [05:21:41] 1 set [05:21:43] or using the alternative key in vimrc is ok? [06:11:42] wow, really, using subscripts? [06:11:44] Like, it has some meaning. [06:11:47] https://stackoverflow.com/a/22023084/3514658 [06:11:49] *i had a hard enough time [06:11:52] RayV: the "/connect" part is only for certain irc clients. [06:20:18] then start here: . PDF: . Also lhunath's newer version (work in progress): [06:20:18] fendor: well in that case, you can do it as dmwit suggests [06:20:18] he's a fucking dickhead [06:20:19] c0000l [06:20:20] it doesn't run the issuance if "certbot certificates" lists the cert already [07:28:30] What happens if you run git add on those files? [07:28:33] So as soon as the exploit starts, the connection is dropped [07:28:36] can you share the output of this command please: file /etc/mysql/my.cnf [07:28:39] I have also compared the dolphin env via `cat /proc/$(pidof dolphin)/environ > /tmp/dolphin` [07:28:42] Should make it hard to tm words already high in a search result score. [07:36:41] printf "\e[0m" [07:36:44] this gives me all the credits and debits of each account with - or + depending on the factor of each [07:36:47] Mathias: finally, says port is open [07:36:50] any folks into planetarium apps for mac? [07:36:52] he did not ask any question yet :-/ [07:53:27] ok, daddy set the porn filter 5 min off :P [07:53:30] case* [07:53:32] so no msmtp? [07:53:34] school with just hookers [07:53:37] llua: ah cool, im pretty sure i used diff for a long time in a cron-script but suddenly it stopped working :S [08:06:17] throuhg gaps [08:06:17] which it should be able to hit when it picks up an IP [08:06:17] in bash, variables do not have a $ on them. [08:06:18] We like details don't we jim? [08:06:19] Compu-Celebi: I thought you just said the opposite so I'm still not sure what you're doing [08:21:10] nope, I refuse to encourage pinterest [08:21:12] structs are evil [08:21:15] Yeah. And nextcloud-client I installed today from ppa. Same issue. Keepassxc no icon though it's enabled. [08:21:18] wr: then a switch splits them outy [08:21:21] Unity's core enigne is written in C++, so you won't even have to go far when you decide to explore [08:24:45] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/modules/authorized_key_module.html [08:24:48] I'm on the phone with Admin now [08:24:50] ok, officially beer time now [08:24:53] We need to ban mushrooms as a food source because it isn't efficient enough. [08:24:56] ~ ~~ _')") [08:49:22] 「2 guys 1 horse」 [08:49:25] it's small, a bajillion omunting options [08:49:28] endochelly: I know, it's a lot to ask [08:49:30] and the rest of their culture? [08:49:33] Plauen? guessing thats on the country side? [08:53:14] have they ever included the key in the announcement mail? it's on 62.html [08:53:16] Nah, I must be being crazy. [08:53:19] dminuoso: hm yeah. "int" itself not used ofc. we're luckily not that crazy [08:53:21] s,100... g, etc. [08:53:25] I'm using a dual-monitor setup but I had to boot one time to single monitor and now the characters of my desktop (ALL caractters) seems a bit smaller [09:24:19] clear glass [09:24:24] in a few months, no one will need you [09:24:27] Doesn't Marco\ use HHVM? https://hhvm.com/blog/2018/09/12/end-of-php-support-future-of-hack.html [09:36:54] If you have good evidence that it does, you should file a bug against GHC with some details. [09:36:57] ther [09:37:00] K_F: I'm not familiar with TOFU [09:37:03] Bah [09:37:06] the ring is much better i think. it's still unnecessary but less tacky. the red dot just felt like more hermes and 15000 gold watch and all that crap [09:37:09] bartden: if it doesn't work with just the |from_json, can you show us a gist/pastebin with the output of '- debug: var=fact' after the |from_json? [10:07:28] most the challenges helping people in here are trying to figure out exactly what they're trying to do (which is rarely what they say they're trying to do), and then finding an answer that's on their level [10:07:31] so company with good and 24/7 hosting services also need to replace their every month or a bit more ? [10:07:34] What will that do? [10:07:36] i used sgminer in the past [11:13:14] sim642: well, there is no synchronisation whatsoever [11:13:17] Random freezes COULD also just be IO binding. It happens to me on my cheap Walmart computer. [11:13:20] Hi, Is it possible to create a vector of vectors each of different type in C++? [11:13:23] f2 to enter the firmware [12:32:35] MLarabel: what ? ;p [12:32:37] Yup, new jesusphones. [12:32:40] the second link should apply, but... I can't find the "Intel Platform Trust Technology" option in the BIOS :/ [12:32:50] with delete it tells me that there is no certificate found [12:43:03] Mangy_Dog; what, exactly, causes cancer? [12:43:06] it's not disaccociating anything is it? [12:43:09] whats the difference between stack build and install [12:43:12] emma: ...but the first priority is to let the drive take the time to try and read each sector (and check each CRC) [13:09:57] Blondie101010, just checked status, there is an error, trying to fix [13:10:01] most HR departments don't do that anymore, they just run a keyword filter and leave it to the engineering teams to vete the resume [13:10:03] you realize that question has missing parameters? :) [13:15:22] I do that out of necessity. [13:15:30] I went to electronics to ask if I could test the capacitors, they told me it's not possible while they're soldered onto the board, which ruins that troubleshooting point, no way I'd get them off, repair would be way too expensive, plus it takes proffessional equipment that's hot enough to melt non-PB solder [13:15:31] Emacs has PATH set to the correct ghc and stuff (through https://github.com/wbolster/emacs-direnv), but this doesn't matter as the new zsh shell overrides the $PATH in /etc/zshenv [13:26:39] oh yeah they have welding stuff too [13:26:42] kk, then yeah a drop of ~0.7 means no diode [13:26:45] Worse than Sony [13:32:56] i've always just called them variable [13:32:58] you can call constructors of member variables [13:33:01] holo, try .com? xd [13:33:04] Omg bazhang [13:33:07] i had noctua fans that i tried, they reported 625k rpm and -114rpm etc. [14:14:15] sim642: thanks! I will search for some documentation about the terminal thing... [14:14:18] it should register as sdb or something [14:14:21] during package installation [14:14:24] poo in your dick? [14:14:27] The wildcarding also works in repoquery --file. [14:40:44] Good morning folks! [14:40:47] printf 'Line of text\n' >&2 [14:56:59] I know it will require slightly more clock cycles, but should be more performant than digitalWrite still [14:57:01] Like, you use same key/seed material for them. [14:57:04] I'm at San Francisco's new $4 billion bus station [14:57:07] what does diode mode do actually? [14:57:10] Proxy :: k ->_phantom * [15:01:51] lambdabot: obfuscated haskell generator [15:01:54] guys stop talking about TempleOS, it is forbidden topic like hitler [15:01:57] So the US is in good company with say, Turkey [15:02:00] no you wat [15:23:20] as a wild guess from what you described, it sounds like a single diode with a capacitor in parallel, in series with the element [15:23:23] weeb ot [15:23:26] jinx [15:23:29] honestly when it comes to storage I'd just stick to well-known brands [15:48:48] because it has to be one the way you use it [15:48:51] In my CMakeLists I have find_package(Qt5Charts REQUIRED). [15:48:54] I've been wanting to make a tempfile option where the original version could be saved elsewhere, like a ramdisk or maybe just buffered in RAM (at the user's risk) [15:48:57] bite me fuckers [15:49:00] Do you at least understand what I'm trying to get at? [16:02:43] psycopg2-2.7.5-cp27-cp27mu-manylinux1_i686.whl [16:02:46] ditto the condoms [16:02:49] Wayward_Vagabond: it actually installed successfully without error about dependencies ? [16:13:37] Simple question, what's the universal way to run a script / command on startup in Linux? Not using a distribution like Ubuntu or anything. I don't appear to have a /etc/init folder, however I do have a /etc/init.d folder. Do I place the script (python script) in there? Or would I use something like crontab. I'm worried about crontab because it opens crontab from the tmp directory: /tmp/crontab.lfjNW5, won't the crontab [16:13:41] MacinMan: if the website you're connecting to utilizes SSL (it says secure with a green lock), then your connection directly to the website is encrypted [16:13:43] endojelly: as a yacht owner's son, I can say that that doesn't really cover it but they don't mind :o [16:13:48] I argued against view having the Monoid behavior and only using that behavior in foldOf to avoid these bugs and lost [16:13:49] carlwgeorge, hey [16:19:30] do we get actual winters? [16:19:33] All kexts have to approved [16:19:36] i pm'd e already [16:19:39] thiago, rm -r .git/ ; git init ; git add file1 file2 .. [16:19:42] tolarz: https://i.imgur.com/xnazpMj.png [16:40:36] Meh, so which IRC powers do I need to set "/msg ChanServ SET #wikimedia-devrel ENTRYMSG foo" if I'm an op in this channel? ChanServ says "You are not authorized to execute this command." [16:43:18] dunno but the GCs or qgil should be able to do it [16:44:18] Krenair: In case you know, which specific flag does qgil have that I don't? Sorry to be a noob... [16:44:23] (and thanks for the reply!) [16:45:09] that's the thing andre__ [16:45:12] I'm not entirely sure which flag it is [16:45:18] But I know qgil is listed as founder [16:45:18] Ah. Alright :) [16:45:23] And I assume that grants all [16:45:53] whereas you and srish_aka_tux have only some of the flags [16:47:46] How much data is he planning on storing? [16:47:49] like this 'netcat -l -p 55555' [16:51:22] shmoon: I was looking at the end of https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/ddl-system-columns.html - not xmin any more. Sorry/ [16:51:22] where are you wanting to run your dhcp server?? Running one on a wifi client is usually a recipe for failure.. [16:51:25] and also, in the real world, "as long as nothing changes the file" is a disturbingly unlikely in the long term. [16:51:28] yeah I think that's the case [17:17:40] Those things are expensive and I can't go 'round just wasting them on people [17:17:43] I see that the default value is "cyan,magenta,green,brown,lightblue,default,lightcyan,lightmagenta,lightgreen,blue" [17:17:47] > <@_oftc_dnull:matrix.org> MilkManzJourDaddy: So disconnect and shut the fuck up. You being benevolent just to brag about it is really annoying. [17:17:50] It's dynamically linked on Gentoo and Debian unless you add the "static" USE flag or specifically install busybox-static on both respectively, anyway. [17:27:42] k_sze[work]: No [17:27:45] I know some people will not like this on, ok, if we want to hide the boot messages, or let's say move them from console to a com or serial port.. to access .. that way, instead of seeing them at boot, how might this be done [17:27:48] USB installer? [17:27:51] OH NICe [17:27:57] I re-deploy every system I have at home at least once per year just to make sure I can still do it [17:28:00] That "normal" inverter better produce grid quality power then [17:28:02] Your terminal can still support them. :p [17:28:10] but i can still navigate with the keyboard [17:28:14] Vyse007: many people here have experience with parsec, just ask your question directly :) [18:09:23] i've been studying all night, nomad, consul and vault [18:09:25] phinxy, are there any rules [18:09:28] El Presidente's used chicken buckets. [18:09:32] void f() { int x[10]; printf("%z", sizeof(x)); } [18:26:59] spring is here the flowers are blooming the birds are singing ..lol [18:27:02] herro? [18:27:04] I'm pretty I know how to use it, thanks. :-D [18:50:16] well, except my roku stick seems to have developed a problem or two [18:50:18] i tell you man [18:50:22] or a fun start capacitor [18:50:59] rain1: oof [18:51:02] you have some brackets too many. [18:51:05] I can't think how to combine altogether. Unless I should pipe it? [18:53:28] trying to get emacs to recognize executables installed in my nix-shell sandbox only is a pain. [18:53:31] also not confirmed but its that I guess [18:53:34] fromInteger 123 :: Finite 5 is an error [18:53:37] AzureDiamond hunter2 [19:02:19] what I asked was, are the rest of the query filter conditions always the same [19:02:22] GOD no. One program, one hash table, read one file at a time. [19:02:25] dammit green grocers apostrophe [19:02:28] assuming GbE interconnects or faster, of course. otherwise you bottleneck and it all sucks [19:11:28] so one x is not of the same quality as the other [19:11:31] decentralized approach [19:11:34] we switched why hmm :D [19:52:26] PHP is renowned of its badly written syntax script [19:52:26] http://tronixstuff.com/2011/05/11/discovering-arduinos-internal-eeprom-lifespan/ [19:52:33] instead of actively seeking a relationship [19:52:33] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/transformers-0.5.5.0/docs/Control-Monad-Trans-Error.html#v:-36-fAlternativeEither [19:57:09] jocic: here it is on http: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/mac80211_hwsim/README [19:57:12] maybe you like it but as you can see the design could be go into that whatever I think its not that nice [19:57:15] Psi-Jack: obtaining something like that is easy. Its GUI choices seem heavily MacOSX inspired, which for me is a huge turn off. [19:57:18] someone make a strawpoll [19:57:21] test suspension at year 9 [19:57:24] simukis_w: this is how you'd correctly do [20:04:57] It's all the rage here in the US. And they're armed. [20:05:00] human languages are different, I agree [20:05:03] I was hoping the VU9P would remain dominant for a while so developers wouldn't be split between different chips [20:05:06] I don't really get the point of shake. I've seen it used for docker image building but the cases where the dynamic dependencies actually kick in seem to rare, that it's so much work for almost no gain [20:20:43] pcallycat I somewhat don't mind the menu (I still wish there was a "if no window then close app" checkbox somewhere for way too many users tho) but never ever liked that app thinge [20:20:46] yes, GPS indoors can be a bit sketchy [20:20:48] ( :t can access more than > ) [20:29:07] [R]: do you know buildroot ? or you just a bot that say "rtfm" ? [20:29:10] Bitcoin is #1/1842 @ 53.16% ~ $6,358.33 / Ƀ 0.00015727 ~ 1h/1d/7d: -1.45/-0.27/-0.71 ~ 24h vol. Ƀ 727,404.62475933 / $4,625,084,089.38 [20:29:10] ESOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO [20:49:32] joedanger, do you have the program xev? also, can you go back to the kernel you were using and see if that works/ [20:49:35] FWIW, we have gdm scripts that run xrandr to fix the orientation on startup because "someone" keeps moving cables around on our podium PCs [20:49:38] = is my definition of orthogonal map, though [21:11:40] (everything goes out of scope when the function ends, not just arrays) [21:11:58] the arg is meant for rsync. it's a post rsync check., and actually i'm going to remove it now the error of my ways has been [21:11:58] cbreak: i see [21:26:27] sanka_coff13, this is on the server or the client? [21:26:30] well, paste the link and see if someone has something to say [21:26:33] and 1000x more expensive too [21:30:15] hey, i need a "event->dosomething(); event->somethingelse()" that, well, does something in DEBUG builds, but should be as cheap-as-possible no-ops during RELEASE. I was thinking a no-op baseclass, and a subclass which gets instantiated if DEBUG [21:30:21] Is it possible to create a data struct which uses absolutely zero stack allocation? I don't mean a static variable. I mean creating a data type which looks generic in code {Foo bar; bar.x=4; bar.dance();}, etc, but bar takes up zero space on the stack. Not even a final pointer. Or is at least one pointer the absolute minimum which any variable MUST occupy if it is to exist in local scope? [21:30:24] You never know, maybe they want the high power consumption, high cost, slow speed, and short life of a relay instead of a mosfet. [22:03:55] either works; pick whichever you find easier to learn from [22:03:58] darkmeson: sorry your're above my head, and I'm not willing to research and learn more till I get my trackpad fixed [22:04:01] 1/Sqrt(2) * [1 -1; 1 1] * [x y] = [x' y'] [22:06:13] chron0: does 1m3 air at sea level and 1m3 air at 10,000 meters high have different volume? [22:06:15] copy requires it to be on the server [22:06:19] There's lots of ways to prevent that, and the particular one chosen (I guess) is to restrict type families to be monomorphic. [22:06:21] muy bien gracias [22:13:33] djph: correct [22:13:35] if you can run it from the commandline, you can run it from a script. [22:13:38] 「PNG image data, 1440 x 900, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced」 [22:26:24] You add directories to the path. [22:26:27] haiku is cute. [22:26:30] !assoc > atralheaven [22:26:36] forall k (f :: k -> *) (a :: k) (g :: k -> *). f a -> (forall (b :: k). f b -> g b) -> g a [22:26:38] that's a 1st [22:26:42] SuperSeriousCat: if I call my plex server through http and fill out the username and password, I still send it to my server via http [22:40:33] les chants magnetiques is good also [22:40:36] fryguybob: there are simple proofs that data won't change, either from TS or from runtime properties [22:40:39] BlackDalek: can you tell me what the output of df -h is? list only lines which start with /dev [22:40:42] notmike you don't like us no more? [23:00:19] fwiw i think ffmpeg went from 3.4 to 4.0 [23:00:21] not yet slackers [23:00:24] gmh: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link...say so [23:11:40] make the cursor dependent on whether there is a backgrounded process? [23:11:43] I don't suppose you had sshd enabled? [23:11:45] the error is weird though [23:11:49] I have no idea what this mount is though /dev/nvme0n1p1 [23:11:51] I noticed a particular problem with the /media/adroit_machine dir, it doesn't allow "others" to do anything... [23:34:09] Kuvaw: sounds like a user namespace, not actually root [23:34:11] package.install("devtools") [23:34:14] anymore, most seem to be content to just upload to a cloud provider without a single thought about what might happen once it gets there [23:34:17] Well, "embedded" [23:34:20] its over man [23:34:23] 7 days is all you need [23:37:34] fragamus: Okay. Now I tell you the type I have given to my box: `Word8 -> String`. [23:37:37] .digraph Foo->bar [23:37:40] Dr_Coke: yeah, pay a subscription for Windows [23:38:36] !ops [23:49:56] lіght іs nоt doing Allah is dⲟⅰnɡ