[00:03:53] this shit is going almost too smooth [00:03:56] LeoNerd ^ [00:03:58] what are th specs, it doen't say [00:04:02] tomreyn, she has the habit of storing nearly everything she regards as important in folders ont he desktop [00:04:05] Maybe, but you have to be super careful. Taking a cube root of a real number will net you one possible answer under the reals, but you end up with three in the complex numbers. It's a bit hairy [00:48:25] just tried logging out and in again typing the exec name does not make it come up in the terminal [00:48:28] Corvus`: Yeah, I go stoopid sometimes [00:48:30] does anyone have concrete thoughts on https://handshake.org? [00:48:34] You switch to ubuntu or whatever, can't get your microphone to work, you ask somewhere, and you get someone yelling about manuals and stuff [00:48:37] Just set the git remote to git@github.com:your_username/desired_repo_name.git and push [00:59:41] It was a bigger one, but still shit [00:59:44] Both actions. One result. The other result is discarded. [00:59:47] because I can't think of any reason I need to keep it on [00:59:50] Ok I was just interested in what would make the hardware alone cost so much. [00:59:53] triceratux: I think he's talking about how in the menus you can set shortcuts on the fly [01:11:16] ‘cause the current would vary because of the voltage difference [01:11:18] Aren't you a gin lover M5M400 ? [01:11:21] http://www.zsh.org/mla/users/2005/msg00599.html [01:11:23] which is obviously what I'm trying to fix [01:11:26] presets control how much CPU time the encoder uses to try and compress stuff [01:15:14] so just pass `host`, `port`, `user` and `password` as params [01:15:17] it still is a little different than what you wrote but you can start to see the link [01:15:20] BudgetSlug: i allow authentication only with ssh keys, sometimes use a non standard port, sometimes ip address based firewalling. [01:15:23] building 7 lads... [01:15:25] CrazyTux: it's probably in /usr/sbin or something [01:16:36] ronox: USA NIF does D + T -> 4^He + n + 17.58 MeV [01:16:38] B132: you're right, i guess this is more of a programming question then [01:16:41] that's much easier, just find a counter example [01:16:51] i'm reading the docs because i don't have any experience with irssi scripting [01:16:51] DocScrutinizer05, without a measuring instrument you are screwed [01:25:38] starting to make some sense. Thanks a lot savask . [01:25:41] jim: ang overlay messes up permissions uid and gids . . .hmmm [01:25:43] it is, koz_ [01:25:46] here in romania people have very weird habits, but the oddest the people that used to live here, is to have a cellar opening from the OUTSIDE [01:25:49] % :t (putStrLn . show) [03:01:02] doesn't vi show the commands at the bottom of the window? [03:01:07] othias: doesnt the fact that you have a enum of errors, and a switch satement to handle specific enum values, and a strerror implementation (3 places to update when writing 1 new function returning a new kind of error in the worst case) make you near suicidal? [03:01:09] nice photo [03:01:11] so it was a good idea ? [03:01:14] put that in the browser on the switch? [03:09:32] /usr/bin doesn't have nearly the performance consequences as many other locations. [03:09:35] I thought that was a mandatory field. [03:09:37] compdoc: not a virus. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/L1TF [03:09:40] how are you checking that? [03:09:42] still weird though. [03:16:01] i think that's the last error. by removing the calls to ExtensionSeparatorPosition I get all the compilation completed [03:16:03] because i had IP stolen from me [03:16:06] skypeSvenAERTS: don't worry, samsung now uses a nice glue to stick batteries to the case too. [03:16:09] somehow pip2nix3 wants to call setuptools which is not found [03:16:12] Compu-Celebi: Hey i dont want to make you jealous, but i may be get to see linus T. speak at a conference in a few days! [03:28:18] is there a way to test out each color of a .vim file [03:28:21] Heng, sorry, i was distracted, the docs are here: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat#accessing-freenode-via-tor [03:28:23] Mo, dig [03:28:25] marvin2: Really? [03:28:28] surf [03:34:49] They do not re-implement the entire hardware requirements to actually perform the operations. [03:34:52] google's revenue is something like 30000000/year, which makes them about 100 on the country list [03:34:55] Eightynine: sorry, in this context, anecdote means a single example of personal experience. It's not definitive [03:34:58] its like the connection goes to sleep maybe [03:35:01] I can take my computer to the router where I will connect to Ethernet but the permission issue is the real issue [04:18:20] but without the gsm/3g/lte/4g module [04:18:23] less than an hour of downtime. [04:18:25] it's quite anoying actually [04:18:29] Without the append-mode flag, things will overwrite each other, as each separate write will write to byte offset N and clobber what the other proc wrote at N. [04:18:32] sure if you only have to run apt-get [04:18:38] Eg, I don't run windows in a VM at home. [04:18:43] when the metric space is not complete, such as Q, you could have a Cauchy sequence of rational numbers that does not converge to a rational number (hence no such b in Q will exist that satisfies the epsilon property). [04:18:45] so you take two non-identity elements a and b and show that the group is 1, a, b, and ab [04:18:48] a little TOO clever [04:18:51] [@indiewebcamp] This week in the #indieweb https://indieweb.org/this-week/2018-09-07.html https://t.co/o8BKggqYsV (http://twtr.io/1i16Xz6Jf00) [05:45:48] you move to another point, and it's a different vector. much in the same way moving around points on a traffic cone will have different directions of towards the top [05:45:51] sounds like maybe MS' answer to twitch? [05:45:53] ^^ all you need [05:45:55] Thank you dalcde [05:45:58] Try that workaround changing the -t1 -d1 [05:57:56] dho: are you going to replace it? [05:57:58] once I added it apt managed to resolve itself [05:58:01] You meant Exp(2z)/(z-2) in the second case, yeah. [05:58:04] I'm like nice.. nice.. awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwggggggghhhhhhhhh [05:58:06] s/cmma/comma [06:38:50] I keep thinking "there's one on each server, and I'll just factor the common pieces into a file that's elsewhere on the LAN, what could go wrong", or "it's the config files for sendmail and BIND and nginx". [06:38:52] dminuoso: Ah, I got the arguments to ADD backwards, didn't I? [06:38:55] ?cc main() { puts("lol"); } [06:38:57] yeah but that's a stupid OS, not a stupid question [06:39:00] girls never agree afaik [07:14:25] pragma seems to have linked his presence to the bot [07:14:27] thanks for your time. [07:14:30] Eduard_Munteanu: they have to fit into something however. And you can't change them in the function [07:14:33] squ: I'm aware of the organization, yes, Next is a trademark [07:14:35] lol @ using "fag" as an insult [09:06:17] seriously though, as an init system, it's not terrible (at least from what I've dug up). It's that it wants to do so much more. [09:06:20] if you had a 3-hour long video to process, it would be better to rent a server with something better than an i3-2350m, than to do it at 0.01x on your machine :P [09:06:24] like would it be best to create a struct for the values, assign each pair, divide the total by half, then compute the sum using the struct of pairs [09:06:27] that type of laptop often comes with a 120GB SSD version [09:06:31] las: did I give your our little template? In order to have some documentation / papertrail it would be great if that maintainer could send us a short e-mail to projects@ as well [09:09:29] BlazingBlckBeard, i don't know what a "Melzi Board 2 clone" is. does it have a 16mhz crystal? [09:09:31] [R]: just to make clear. a group can't have same # correct? [09:09:35] Blondie101010: I have my drives encrypted and unlock some external ones shortly after I log in. It's not hard to write a script to prompt you for a series of passwords to unlock drives identified by uuid [09:09:41] deadbit, the way grub boots, is in stages... if you remember, lilo (which fits in the MBR) uses a block list to pull in a kernel... grub stage 1 is like lilo, it pulls in grub stage 2 using a block list, then stage 2 (which is much larger) can find files by which partition, which dir on that partition, and which file in that dir (by name) [09:09:43] madnight: not for C [09:14:55] if it's \xAB\xCD\x12\x34 then you can just skip unpacking [09:14:58] that makes no sense, and it's the opposite [09:15:01] pingfloyd: no. I just need to install a distro for someone else. [09:15:04] I don't want to work on this stuff at work but I want to do coding :P [09:15:06] also a challenge for me [09:42:33] your mother? hahaha [09:42:35] IcePic, MKR1400 has the ublox-SARA-U201 which supports supports 2100 Mhz as per the data sheet, how come MKR GSM 1400 only supports 433/868/915 MHz? [09:42:39] RhodiumToad: I think I was in here long enough that it changed to unreq [09:42:42] but you should have really valuable informations to hide :P [09:42:44] okovko: unless you don't plan to use virtual, in which case you might wish myhostname to remain mail.olegkov.com, but set myorigin (and mydestination) to olegkov.com [09:42:48] s/liked/linked [09:56:39] but they're set to bt709 [09:56:44] c_wraith: The problem is that you often already *have* MVar based stuff somewhere and if you want to integrate you need this functionality. Going to STM doesn't help, because now you're forced to spawn 1 thread per MVar you need to deal with and make life 1000% more complicated in terms of exception safety and introduce overhead [09:56:47] you do ifdefs, or some abstractions to talk to the lua api, and have one build that gets executed 3 times, to generate the appropriate versions. [09:56:52] they dont even sell the puck airport express anymore [09:56:55] Eric^: https://pastebin.com/89zdGmU7 [10:16:27] phogg: thank you for your help with tracking this down! [10:16:30] there's no difference between it and purchasing snake oil for hair growth [10:16:33] the universal rule when deciding on a language to use is that you should use the language which which you (the developer or developer team) can implement the needed solution most efficiently [10:16:36] it is kind of fine documented here http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmetamethod.html [10:16:39] weird things do happen [10:16:42] Guys, thank you for you attention. See you! [10:19:03] or not written it in the first place :) [10:19:06] better question, do you keep a digital diary pnbeast? [10:19:09] so in other words you can't precompute the table [10:19:12] I am going afk for a few to many minutes. [10:19:18] you can chattr +i and set any permissions and nobody would be able to edit it without root running chattr first [10:19:20] it worked perfectly [10:19:24] as opposed to refcloning them straight from .git/objects? [10:19:26] Pcost8300: this doesn't require one. Ctrl-Alt-F1 F2 F3, etc. [10:54:03] Still Snoop Dogg and D-R-E, '99 nigga [10:54:05] idk german but 1,2,3 is asking about f [10:54:08] woot. [10:54:11] Sterile: theres this one time on an exam where i was looking at a semi direct product of two groups and for some reason i was expecting it to be commutative [11:06:10] # Limitations: This addon is released as open source. Rule texts can't be freely [11:06:13] just look at the 4830984390 solutions we presented you with, bipul [11:06:16] oh, maybe put the pattern match in the definition of go [11:08:47] Urgh. [11:08:50] fudoki, why not just use the LTS only upgrade flag then sudo do-release-upgrade [11:08:53] and it turns out selecting the initial guess manually like i was, is just as good as implementing minimaxing [11:08:56] you are my multimeter leads, my power supply leads, and the flavouring in my vape [11:09:44] dentry: [11:09:47] photoshop has more functionality [11:09:50] is there a way to classify rational points on the unit sphere? [11:09:53] I'm not near the display anymore and I have no idea if it's still operating (probably not) [11:09:56] hadoop meme :) [11:09:59] its like they discourage proper to code pure dc installs [11:10:50] superconducting qubits have improved a lot in the past 20 years [11:10:52] Mochi101: 2,500 [11:10:55] Wait, you mean that 1999<2001 and that is a sort of explanation? [11:10:58] you never figured that out before now ? [11:17:54] Hello there, I need a roadmap. I want to create a program which will copy data between two drives at block level. [11:17:57] domenkozar: trying [11:17:59] Anyway, with what you are telling, the only actual answer I can give you is "You are doing something wrong" [11:18:02] Nitrigaur: that shows as 1gb to me [11:42:18] Aⅼⅼɑh is ⅾoing [11:42:22] I'm not positive (but I can check with a friend of mine who would know for sure) that the "Linux" part was removed as the debian operating system considered having multiple kernels [11:42:26] Eelis: We use C++17 exclusively in my team. The only recent standard we care about is C++11, but if you're a strong C++03 developer you'd also get an offer. [11:42:29] This looks strange, though bash: /tools/bin/xz: No such file or directory [11:42:33] pragmaticenigma, I see your point though. I wonder if the GPU acceleration is because it is only recently that AMD GPU PRO )proprietary drivers) actually started working on my desktop. [11:50:31] crick_, that's the culprit. If you want an explanation as to why there's no way to write that, look up covariance/contravariance [11:50:34] They're desperately trying to keep sales up and therefore are paying for it in the future [11:50:37] The probably, maybe portion doesn't seem very reliable for me to rely upon. [11:50:40] regdude: This is the official documentation, scroll down a bit to find x11vnc .. in there it will offer suggestions for automating it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers [11:50:43] Flonk: just ask your question [11:52:32] mobile_c: apt search libcrypto ? [11:52:35] jaggz: yeah, that's what seems to do it in -- someone either grabs it or hits it and it gets dumped on the tile floor [11:52:38] I'm trying jim, without sucess so far ;) [11:52:44] PlanckWalk: I was wondering, do I have to register in the fall graduate colloquium ? [11:52:46] diodes let some reverse current through, but it's in the micro/nano amp range, and doesn't depend on what the current would be if the diode weren't there [11:52:49] That could do it... [11:52:52] kaiser: this is #ubuntu [12:01:35] Let F be a number field and F_p the p-adic completion at some prime ideal p. Is the group of 2nd roots of unity { u in F_p : u^2 = 1 } finite and if so, why? [12:01:38] MarcelineVQ: Yeah, monad transformers comes in my mind… [12:01:41] shouldn't be too bad [12:01:44] that's about it. [12:01:47] lowin: gksudo [12:01:50] *power rule* [12:07:03] > fmap ((return '1' ++) . show) [0,1,2,3] [12:07:06] this shitty highly humidly hot weather [12:07:09] /var/log/salt/master right? [12:10:49] yes I'm using it, just wanted to go level up sometimes and have some VFS over SSH or something else [12:10:52] You have your 6 million yet? [12:10:55] okay i just checked my system and i have no etc/rc.local folder [12:10:58] I understand 'it can go anywhere.' I am hoping there is something akin to Microsoft's "Program Files" [12:11:01] now i wanted to know if i could use the one professional switch, or if i better have 2 seperate switches [12:11:04] @tomreyn I Would install them like: "sudo apt-get install nvidia-390"? [12:19:06] okay, one terabyte [12:19:09] (the `*` isn't part of the name) [12:19:12] oiaohm, 9600b isnt like 8 KB or something like that [12:26:25] shutup nai its the best word i can think of. [12:26:28] hey look, its the other instance of me [12:26:31] I would read the cabal user's guide and the stack user's guide. [12:26:34] wait let me lpaste it for you [12:54:01] hmmm I found out that I need to run sudo visudo - https://superuser.com/a/927599/657315 - weird but... I'll just try it.... weird [12:54:04] a man must eat, after all [12:54:07] is it a 0:01 second video that just says "less cars?" [13:01:13] just enable remote management or remote screen sharing or something like that on the target mac, then open "screen sharing" on the controlling mac, and connect [13:01:15] dunno offhand [13:01:18] varesa: and that when he does, it works. [13:01:21] lubitz cockpit voice recorder had nothing on it... [13:09:41] what puzzles me. HOW can linux load the initrd from /dev/sda1 wihtout having the necessary modules yet to access /dev/sda1 (coz they are located there) ?? [13:09:42] dasdajs_: Empirically, I'd say there's more bloat from people arguing about it than the direct effects ;-) [13:09:45] however, when I try to update, I get this: "GPG error: https://weechat.org/raspbian stretch InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY D1820DB22A11534E" [13:09:48] we used yaml files for shared config. can load in pillar, states, templates, anything [13:11:02] Is there no way to tell which are hard links? [13:11:05] :set vi_ [13:11:08] what's the size difference between rs232 and VGA ports [13:11:11] Normally the exit status is 0 if a line is selected, 1 if no lines were selected, and 2 if an error occurred. However, if the -q or --quiet or --silent is used and a line is selected, the exit status is 0 even if an error occurred. [13:11:14] Food for thought: tensorflow seems like an obvious candidate for an arrowized syntax. Am I off my rocker here? [13:11:36] Fine, so specify -n and find out [13:11:39] phogg: context, context, context [13:11:42] 802.11af and friends certainly give us the tools to [13:37:17] idk, last time I used a CRS as a media converter it did fine for two weeks while I waited for a replacement HP switch (one had failed, had two SFPs, needed to use one CRS to replace the switch and one as a media converter) [13:37:20] you can lose weight by eating nothing, sure [13:37:22] Ie., across major versions. [13:39:06] xp0inter: I tested any ports and all of them work , it m,eans the ISP allocate the full port ip to me , I think I think I'm so lucky or there is a technical problem in the ISP [13:39:10] i need the comp package for the man 2 ? [13:39:12] at least not always [13:39:15] "Support for i586 and lower processors, as well as for i686 processors without the cmov instruction, was dropped in Ubuntu 10.10." [13:49:36] i dont need any enetrprise solutions here :) [13:49:39] but havent got around to it [13:49:42] chenpan, depends on which +x you set. For owner group or world. [13:49:45] knotwurk: and knowing how to deal with it is a precious knowledge nowadays [13:49:48] taking the approach of common usage here :) [14:23:26] well !basic is also very useful [14:23:28] ditto, sad. but oh well. [14:23:31] graff, you are trying to factor your quadratic? [14:23:35] if yahweh was clear the first time [15:06:50] htafdwes, that is all docker really is, just a way to isolate a process [15:06:53] Or any other space whose fundamental group is this. [15:06:56] tolarz: but isn't there a way to check the neighborhood? [15:06:59] kristina: NTVDM [15:07:02] LordRyan: [15:07:05] wpwpwpwp, afaik there is no out-of-box solution for that, you would have to do that manually [15:33:38] ^ what is going on here? [15:59:59] yes, it's an error in the commit which should have added the Makefile deps [16:00:00] after that timeframe or if it happened in a different channel: only staff can remove these [16:00:03] I guess I'm used to it [16:03:51] Monero price in USD = $113.58 [16:03:53] I find taking a bit of stranded wire offcuts, stripping the end and spreading it out like a brush works so much better than solder wick [16:03:57] he got dumped by RMS [16:04:09] bmansurov: Please take a look at new naming and let me know: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/extensions/EventLogging/+/458864/ [16:09:25] nuria: will do [16:42:28] oh nvm it's in bytes [16:42:31] aaron1995: Draw your own diagram and start labeling it with the things you are given. Figure out the thing the problem is asking for and then go solve for that. [16:42:34] dhcpd is a dhcp *server* [16:42:36] desperek : also lack of mutable variables :) [16:45:15] bmansurov, do you folks have a plan for how to deal with this spam? [16:45:25] I'm thinking that we should enable "r" channel mode. [16:45:35] That will make it so that unregistered users can't join though [16:45:55] It looks like most of this spam is from unregistered users. [16:46:01] halfak: that makes sense to me [16:46:18] OK I'll do it now. Hopefully we can turn it off in a week or so. [16:46:34] halfak: thanks [16:46:36] mouses: would I run the command as $ sudo crontab -e ~/script-directory/script-name ? [16:46:38] in vim? [16:46:41] Like int count; for (count = 0; count < buffer; count++) [16:48:02] \o/ welcome to spam free world [16:48:06] hopefully! [17:26:31] halfak, I don't think we've seen spambots getting registered with FreeNode yet [17:44:12] skizzerz explained on phabricator that registering on freenode requires email validation, and freenode is very strict with what emails it accepts [21:18:34] ahh, so quiet