[00:10:00] when knife ban? [00:10:03] The others less so. [01:16:08] sqooq: and well, some people still care about auditing code that runs on their machines [01:16:13] tnewman1: be carefull with ftp, its a security risk these days [01:28:33] how much free space do i need for an in-place version update like that, and do they just work(tm)? [01:28:40] separate into 3 partitions where the ntfs partitions are mounted into the ext4 partition.......i'm trying to the ext4 partion or at least figure out where the most recent writes are because it keeps running out of space will see if happens again after using bleachbit, for now bleachbit cleaned about 1G without root privs [01:28:48] but the latter part is right [01:28:53] vicer0y: and some chicks for free? [01:29:03] Sorry! Something went wrong. [02:06:02] annstrc: i think InRelease is optional, 'in' standing for incremental, reducing downloads. [02:06:11] lin_noob: Linux can't advance if it isn't standards-compliant, because that breaks portability and thus severely limits the ability to share code across the entire FOSS ecosystem [03:24:52] Sorry, most of the program isn't important. What's important is that I'm reading a 4k file of text and it seems like it's using a disproportionate amount of memory to read that. [03:24:58] heeee [03:28:03] shrapnel everywhere [03:28:11] crestfallen: Also, the term “representation” in computer science typically means something else altogether. [05:03:20] where C is unspecified [05:16:40] azulakina: it's a magnificient network troubleshooting tool [05:16:47] Αllah іs dοing [05:28:53] vague: thanks, looks nice! [05:28:55] aalm: actually it is documented [06:21:10] what should i add to it to ensure my safety [06:21:14] Epic|, signal from living room router (main internet access point I think it's called?) to my study is really terrible. Sticking a repeater below my desk in the study and connecting to that instead has made a world of difference. [07:15:59] linus had a breakdown, my joke failed [07:16:07] but at least the drivers work [07:16:15] Wow, only $25K? [07:16:23] like after you changed your ways of life, you die [07:16:32] and there is no way to use classes which are equivalent to give these names also? [07:16:42] NH: search for existing bug reports/ask here if someone has seen that bug and open an issue if you can’t find anything relevant [07:27:03] Im only 5'10" - 5'11" [07:27:12] tovenaar: What board are you selecting when uploading to the raw chip? Assumming it runs on 8Mhz internal oscillator, you have to make sure the IDE knows about the lower speed, otherwise the baud rates will be wrong. [07:32:44] I'm not sure I would ever expect tail -1 or tail -n to pick up ``new'' files because they don't monitor files like -f does. [07:32:51] I think category theorists try to avoid specifying exactly what theory is used to describe objects. Type theory is one way, but set theory is fine, as is category theory itself. [07:32:57] Katnip: Makes it so only registered users can join. [07:33:02] I will check them out, thanks [07:33:08] bonus points if you don't use pillar ;) [07:33:13] _ikke_: So it's actually reachable. But looking at the source, you enter a completely different code path when using the --patch switch: https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/builtin/checkout.c#L276 [08:14:32] .... ISPConfig has a built-in module that handles letsencrypt request. [08:14:36] and this; http://hackage.haskell.org/package/base-4.11.1.0/docs/Type-Reflection.html [08:23:39] saved quite a few ms by customizing syntax.vim, too [08:23:49] heres some insight [08:23:54] it does not apparently [08:27:18] You'll notice that the TOC for all versions is on the left. That power management guide isn't there past v20 [08:27:23] hey guys, trying to get connect to my linux server via serial port. so far i enabled serial in bios, enabled it for grub, dmesg|grep tty shows me the serial devices, also does stty/setserial, systemd spawned agetty process for ttyS0 but every time i connect via putty no login prompt is visible. any ideas on how to troubleshoot that? [08:27:30] mpw90: for bonus points, when did you last see a sprint that could fail? [08:27:40] inb4 xkcd 386 [08:32:00] same thing, isn't it [08:32:04] You configure PS1 to do whatever you want it to do, and then you configure the ls command using whatever the man page for ls says to do. [09:11:45] thakis__: It's a technical issue resulting from an update. 50% of the education user base in the US are using Samsung Chromebook Plus. As of the latest ChromeOS update OpenGL is not behaving properly. Unity3D (the game engine)'s UI is not rendering on that one specific chromebook with the latest ChromeOS but it works with the prior ChromeOS and works on all other Chromebooks with the latest ChromeOS. [09:11:49] it still should be dropped [09:53:34] *in a [09:53:42] because you can build some transcendental numbers as well, as unyu noticed [10:11:54] hmm, currently Firefox looks much nicer than Chrome on macOS :-) [10:12:01] and git branch --merged shows you what branches are merged (reachable) into the current branch [10:12:10] Anyone find a way to tell whether a shell theme is gonna break things. I figured out that it was the problem i just dont know how to avoid it in future [11:09:24] FishPencil: yes. or even more easier (1 - 0.01*0.25)^30 [11:09:31] wich is statically compiled [11:45:49] Goodnight [11:45:52] perhaps you could stash a secret onto each node, then send a checksum based on the message and the secret [12:09:20] DelTree: is 'ls-tree --name-only -r ' [12:09:27] which doesn't make sense, that should be provided by xfconf [12:32:16] Then ran ?make silentoldconfig" [12:32:19] nikow; there is. 1) the index balances better on something that keeps increasing, and 2) the query is more likely to be planned better with the ORDER BY [13:11:05] maybenothing: I did it worked [13:11:09] I was able to do it before, someone helped me here, but like a goof I did not write it down. [13:11:17] I came to better understanding and important results later, on my own [13:11:24] aradesh: I'm just still trying to understand. So -1 <= cos(1/x^2) <= 1 because that is cosine by its definition? [13:16:20] Axman6 : i tried putting it back it also gave errors [13:16:27] ?undefine [13:16:31] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium-ion_battery#Challenges [13:47:54] so @superboot what application [13:48:03] What could you possibly gain to make it worthwhile? [13:48:11] Aka: Access denied, mofo! :) [13:48:20] I've never heard of a humpy cat [13:48:24] it's so much fun to work directly with syscalls [13:48:28] do they mean -> Wk(C) [13:51:04] just bcz of fking tcp proxy [13:51:11] J9, I've got a few friends who moved to Japan... I also got Japanese friends who left Japan. [13:51:16] aight, let's do it [14:05:02] yes, its a one-dimensional subspace [14:05:12] i have looots of CLOSE_WAIT/FIN_WAIT connections, how i do fully terminate them? [14:05:21] defer the constraint [14:05:28] yet you've been cycling ... maybe to say awake. [14:05:36] yelhamer, :o [14:05:44] hhaha Foxfir3, nah. Sometimes I just like using windows :). pls don't kill me [14:10:32] i bought this kit a few years ago https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32364281595.html?trace=wwwdetail2mobilesitedetail&spider=y&productId=32364281595&productSubject=Free-shipping-Basic-starter-kit-Funduino-UNO-R3-learning-packages-for-arduino [14:10:37] IntelCore: try, because you aren't at all. [15:25:08] phy1729: weird, in my man page it says `-a true if file exists` [15:25:15] compi123, seems fine to me [15:31:13] duude spd lmao [15:31:20] It can't do that [15:31:29] !distributed denial of human rights [15:31:37] that's not the same thing [17:06:33] also, chrome is a ridiculous ram hog, I have absolutely no clue why chrome with 5 tabs takes as much ram as firefox with 500 [17:06:36] i left all the other channels im normally in, seemed to cut back on it quite a bit [17:25:43] Yes you can get android and ios apps to do it, they are often rather inaccurate. [17:25:50] funabashi, modern GUI frameworkers waste a lot of resource so devs don't have to [18:46:24] This question is in the field of Politics and is of medium difficulty: Who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in July 2016? [18:46:30] Hmm we're going to need a wire gauge of 3 microns. [19:37:38] brimonk: how will the function understand the layout of the structure and types of data in it? [19:37:48] cristian_c: It's not a good test case [19:37:57] Still has nothing to do with GNU/Linux. [19:38:03] 「9.3 Perfect Competition in the Long Run | Principles of Economics」 [19:38:13] so companies like Disney re-release things from "the vault" every so often just because it'd be the most horrible thing ever for anything to lapse into public domain [19:45:04] https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/pZfeYSun/ [19:45:08] oh yeah I don't doubt it [19:45:34] The WolframAlpha link doesn't work there, let me rewrite the code :) [19:45:38] to estimate the parameters. [20:06:28] though i suppose a port could be kept open with upnp and the fancy app can then detect / obtain the appropriate public socket information [20:06:35] so again I ask [20:06:40] you just can't beat the speed of 10-key when you have to enter in a lot of digits and/or operators consecutively. [20:49:19] dminuoso: Zombie just means "dead process that parent hasn't yet waited on" [20:49:23] I'm curious; does anybody know what's going on with 8.6.1? I've expected it to be released weeks ago. [20:57:45] I should learn how to use awk more, it's pretty awesome [20:57:52] what happened to showing us the real query? [20:57:56] dka: Please post the url returned by `git log -n 20 --all --graph --format="%h %p %d %s" | curl -F text=@- https://upaste.de/` to give us an idea about what your situation is (increase the -n argument if your problem is more complex than 20 commits can explain) [20:58:03] i'll rather crack windows [21:00:11] threenuc: That's sound advice for beginners if you are not aware of what you are doing [21:00:17] but I wouldn't be surprised at all if girls make more money [21:09:13] i.e. complex differential topology [21:09:13] I see the symmetry but don't know what to do [21:09:25] Also google your router + known security vulnerabilities [21:09:31] it simply freezes and this is the only workaround [21:09:35] Psi-Jack, by 4 years man. [21:09:44] what you need it to look at ~/.ssh/config and see if there's something in there specifying port 2222 [21:10:38] Ahh, I don't use Synergy 2, yet. Just SynergyPro 1.10. [21:10:45] then it's available everywhere, firefox, terminal, vim, whatever [21:17:05] hey guys, i'm mapping 3d coordinates into linear indices and for better locality i'm using morton codes (z order curve/lebesgue), the problem is i'd like to use that only for x and z coordinates, i don't know how though, simply adding y to the xz morton doesn't work [21:17:14] Galois: How much you learn? [21:17:30] Any 256-bit integer will work for the private key? [21:17:40] or calloc yes [21:33:37] fmip.fmap.fmup [21:33:40] I did grind our old car's spare in it, to dispose of it, having no use for it since we sold the car. [21:38:28] DMAshura: Yes, it is quite obvious. You have to fix 0, but the other two elements can be swapped. [21:38:36] rendar: ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE SET col1 = EXCLUDED.col1, col2 = EXCLUDED.col2, ... [21:38:41] Zord3: 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. [21:38:44] for some reason i read that as mormons [21:38:53] i had to enable debug on gpg-agent to see it :/ [21:40:30] yeah, no clue how linux stuff works in there life cycles, i am guessing testing is like, beta? [21:40:37] yeah, but they are also equivalent to deterministic turing machines [21:40:41] peetaur2: I honestly more just don't like the idea that MS holds the keys to the kingdom if Dell (etc.) disallow me from disabling it [21:48:13] so you do know what int means [21:48:23] "He was followed by two military jets before crashing on Ketron Island in Puget Sound, along the northwestern coast of Washington state, US" [22:36:14] 1.2 maybe [22:36:21] nto a big deal [22:36:27] plɑnets are not ԁoing Alⅼah іѕ doⅰnɡ [22:36:35] This is a stronger condition that supposes the existence of known "up and down" (or front and back) [22:36:39] (its [22:36:49] dminuoso, unboxed tuple [22:45:45] hey_joe, that's a really good point, plus the nostalgia value brings interest from developers [22:45:49] max3: it doesn't involve lie derivatives [22:45:55] yeah, also lacking header files etc. [22:46:01] Yea. One has batteries that will go to crap in 18 months and the replacements will cost more than the original drill kit. [22:46:10] and pretty much more nuanced [22:46:14] 「Download AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing SDK 3.0.130.135」 [23:52:10] still seems to render stuff ok [23:52:15] cysill, perhaps this will be of use? /filter add relay_client_filter core.weechat relay_client *