<brenns106>
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
<brenns106>
Just set the git remote to git@github.com:your_username/desired_repo_name.git and push
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<woodcruft4>
gehn: I noticed it.
<woodcruft4>
you did check the faq?
<woodcruft4>
• Expected a type, but ‘f '[x]’ has kind ‘b’
<woodcruft4>
similarly, no ideal voltage source exists.
<woodcruft4>
like a PM
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<claris15>
When I run git merge it says this branch(master) has no origin, but git remote show origin says master is tracked.
<claris15>
But unlikely.
<claris15>
what the web server choose to use?
<claris15>
se (W)hole disk MBR, whole disk (G)PT, (O)penBSD area or (E)dit? [OpenBSD] GPT
<claris15>
(not in cat)
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<gregks20>
Stop writing unix programs for windows users.
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<^^^^>
We could do cryptomining with the spare resources of the onboard computer of the cars
<^^^^>
there's a whole bunch of features all wrapped into that silicon
<^^^^>
ah yes torus of the infinite genus
<^^^^>
"Channel layout '5.1' with 6 channels does not match specified number of channels"
<^^^^>
\x doesn't want to go to NO to live under Sharia Law
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<pavonia14>
Pizza Hut, or Dominos?
<pavonia14>
TBotNik: you should run and show the output of all these commands you have listed on your first post.
<pavonia14>
why isn't there a soft limit, almost a hysteresis, on RAM where as you approach a preset percentage of the amount of main memory in use
<pavonia14>
iridium
<pavonia14>
If it's plain old html then what's the cookie needed for?
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<kaizen2_>
merijn: I don't need to convert
<kaizen2_>
thanks agaffney walkafwalka i figured filter_plugin was the way to goo
<kaizen2_>
linuxdaemon17: 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.
<kaizen2_>
which is 4.2v
<kaizen2_>
in the pic?
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jcline24: 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.
<fluidcode>
But the install disk lacks wpa_supplicant
<fluidcode>
np, glad that got an answer
<fluidcode>
Jan-: this is one finicky roof rat :)
<fluidcode>
hapax ?
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<rb04a11>
fysa: I doubt it's QtCore
<rb04a11>
it’s even shorter :)
<rb04a11>
longwuyuan: and you are using -L?
<rb04a11>
Well, it displays just fine on Riot web for me, but it never worked on Riot android, which considers it a normal message. Sorry for pinging you 😅
<rb04a11>
cronolio: yes
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<coxn5>
wait - solidfox you are now for not increasing the min wage??? /facepalm
<coxn5>
garyzeasshole: not going to do that with a smartphone
<hacosta3>
Something like this would be a great addition for a 1.0 announcement.
<hacosta3>
I changed kernels
<hacosta3>
dmwit: (False,False)
<hacosta3>
a lot of fixed point "casting" is actually just pretending that the same bits represent a different format, and sometimes maybe shift them left or right.
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<halftroll5>
vokoscreen will not launch.
<halftroll5>
i don't know the formal name though
<halftroll5>
Your*
<halftroll5>
catphish: i think most hobby projects stay away from mains, which likely is why you are having trouble finding a solution
<halftroll5>
there are only expressions
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<rzmt16>
actually I think its an argument to the --startuptime option?
<rzmt16>
GPF_1: it's actually the other way around
<rzmt16>
i'm trying to get a call graph of a c file and can't find much in the way of tools
<rzmt16>
i just mean axis-aligned unit vectors
<rzmt16>
yelhamer, :o
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<sericon1>
Riastradh: Netflix would disagree, per their ToS.
<sericon1>
haven't tried pandoc yet. is the output close to github markdown files?
<sericon1>
Which includes it being officially released, implemented, and adopted widely enough.
<sericon1>
boot1, what command did you use
<sericon1>
it is just norht of the santa clara county/alameda county border in Scenic Fremont
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<Whiskey18>
err, one of those should have said RankNTypes
<Whiskey18>
"I am a 9front user, fighting in the forces which guard my country and
<tcsc26>
RandomReader, how it is possible if even signess of char type is implementation-defined ?
<tcsc26>
oh, i got this: begin; select repos.get_flujo('flux','detalle'); fetch all in "flux"; fetch all in "detalle"; end; ERROR: cursor "detalle" already in use
<tcsc26>
nothing to do with me.
<tcsc26>
stay stronk solar
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<darkhorizon4>
ok thanks blackflow. Can I boot into the original kubuntu and copy the directory from there? would that be easy?
<darkhorizon4>
and it takes 4 hours to compile webgit
<darkhorizon4>
Hi! I was watching Bryce Lelbach's talk about c++17. On one of his slides he constructs a std::stringstream from a std::string_view. when I try that I get a "no matching function" compiler error. How can I construct a stringstream from a string_view?
<darkhorizon4>
detha, oh! It all seems more reasonable now :P
<darkhorizon4>
FreeBDSM: ' uname -r ' .
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<milessabin22>
there is.
<milessabin22>
thank you iamben wraeth for helping me through my journey of installing gentoo - I have succesfully managed to install it and right now I'm configuring wifi and setting up i3wm.
<milessabin22>
I assume two or fewer is the sum of two and one or fewer
<milessabin22>
and now even comment leader is no longer automatically inserted
<milessabin22>
The current block height is 1,666,042. Difficulty is 71,082,425,302. Hashrate is 591.80 MH/s.
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<dpanth3r23>
no evidence no crime
<dpanth3r23>
Unless you use some perfect hashing
<dpanth3r23>
in git config you have options like --global, --system, --local
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<earldouglas5>
bah, codex doesnt build from stackage.
<earldouglas5>
Tap it in with a small mallet to seat.
<dpanth3r23>
just spams my status console
<earldouglas5>
oh this is a particular case
<dpanth3r23>
pFFFF
<earldouglas5>
random666: I think what will happen as a result of getting one and having a background in linux, you gain even more appreciation for things being open and transparent.
<dpanth3r23>
kurahaupo: im going to test it out
<earldouglas5>
definitely the culprit
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<Iambchop_>
go home androircsucks, we all know you have erectile dysfunction
<Iambchop_>
monochrom: yeah but reading core scales fairly badly to giant code bases
<Iambchop_>
like uh typing ":" to trigger the emoji selection menu.....
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<edleafe14>
oh... i do know some texts saying it is for "advanced undergraduates or 1st year graduates" in the preface
<edleafe14>
some of us were born in hell Mochi101
<edleafe14>
johto: of course i tried both joe and JOE, which is my user name
<edleafe14>
it is the `hm-switch`
<edleafe14>
Guest72003: you're violating pool policy
<edleafe14>
why does systemd-analyze say it takes 2.5 seconds to load the kernel, but the vmlinuz image on my machine is only 7.5 mb?
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<bdt3>
hey you came up with the overflow thing yourself
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<banc9>
does that also result in a black screen?
<banc9>
blawiz, that's a flawed question from the beginning
<banc9>
~seen rms
<banc9>
dry: once you finish filtering, it'll be a new repo
<banc9>
i dunno !
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<tBunnyMan21>
the elven rings arent bad ideas in it
<tBunnyMan21>
command is " .trivia start "
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<TomJepp7>
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
<TomJepp7>
i need the comp package for the man 2 ?
<TomJepp7>
at least not always
<TomJepp7>
"Support for i586 and lower processors, as well as for i686 processors without the cmov instruction, was dropped in Ubuntu 10.10."
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<redarrow>
Is there anything wrong with piping from `find`?
<redarrow>
dminuoso, you don't.
<redarrow>
Dice24: can you paste /etc/systemd/system/qbittorrent.service
<redarrow>
oryois: what is this machine? A remote server? How did you set it up?
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<Stealth26>
Intersect sounds like the right one I'm looking for thanks.
<Stealth26>
chron0: germany is over
<Stealth26>
I thought that that would trigger the script at 06:00 in the morning each day
<Stealth26>
but thats the current version!
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<fkrone12>
or actually I tried Turtle.cd first
<fkrone12>
Jumping a head a bit.
<fkrone12>
it's a freaking two bedroom apartment. I need to go through two concrete walls
<fkrone12>
might be easier to configure it after installation
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<nirved>
io_elephant: uh...i don't know? probably have to use a tool that would try and work around VFS as much as possible
<nirved>
it's actually p nice, I think.
<nirved>
tweekmonster: with djangoplus#complete -x C-o doesn't produce list of completions at all.
<nirved>
given that it produces UB, the compiler /can/ in principle use it to optimize
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<Tritlo>
huck: you'll need the --force-overwrite
<Tritlo>
BluesKaj, Yes!! This is what always happens with me. Except this time with Ubuntu. KDE Neon worked fne Budgie worked fine .. not this one
<Tritlo>
faLUCE: The whole point was to get the audio circuitry away from the computer... so yes.. also if what I searched for online is what you got... that's a hunk of junk
<Tritlo>
`git clean`!
<Tritlo>
I want to be..
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<dwilc3>
theoretically the less syscalls you use the faster it should be
<dwilc3>
people with self respect
<dwilc3>
just begin. use a spreadsheet. or use a time tracking app. or use a text document. better yet, use yaml and a static site/document generator. depends on your goals and needs.
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<prawnsalad26>
ekaj: no journalctl either?
<prawnsalad26>
baby oil very bullish
<prawnsalad26>
it's intentional language
<prawnsalad26>
w4|k3r: you mean the font size of a tty? .bashrc is not being read to get font settings.
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<BurningPrincess2>
oh, these are PG 9.2, not 9.4 yet
<BurningPrincess2>
I am trying to found where the script get xcrys instead of xcrysden
<BurningPrincess2>
ok I got it, thanks
<BurningPrincess2>
if its got a 0 at the start, its one byte, if it has more, you need to read on to see how long its going to be
<BurningPrincess2>
^7heo: if it helps, I think I accidentally caused a heated discussion about how "$100k network equipment doesn't exist and whoever buys a $100k switch/router/firewall is an idiot who should be fired. period." in ##linux yesterday
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<ThePendulum1>
dmwit: What was your evil trick?
<ThePendulum1>
i've heard people got rich with crypto
<ThePendulum1>
yeah, well.. I think there is only one solution to this madness, I will use python and jinja templates to create the error handling structs and debugging functions for said structs, C leaves me no choice.
<ThePendulum1>
Ah, and >= to -1
<ThePendulum1>
That destroys the performance, though...
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<Paradisee>
funabashi: Visio is the industrystandard, but i like to use draw.io for homelabs and whatnot
<Paradisee>
your unique index is on (parent_mvt, source)
<Paradisee>
Because the interval length is (T_0 - t_0)
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<stormi17>
badboyjer you are having some sort of issue? i don't have enough scrollback to see
<stormi17>
ѕtаrѕ аre ᥒot ⅾοіnɡ Allɑh іs ⅾഠinɡ
<stormi17>
I don't find it odd at all. Just ... very Apple.
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<malkauns>
Ciao
<malkauns>
ill just replace with dwXXX1 so i notice if need be
<malkauns>
and then you're reduced to dimension 1 -- you are looking for x_n such that some polynomial x_n doesn't vanish
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<deed0239224>
[41.249.227.139 (MA - netname: ADSL_Maroc_telecom)]
<deed0239224>
sure you can make them dance and shit
<deed0239224>
oof, priceyyy
<deed0239224>
you can't compress files from one set to another smaller set without loss
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<twistedline2>
Oh wait I get it
<twistedline2>
Monero price in USD = $118.36
<twistedline2>
violet shows as white
<twistedline2>
[ How to coreboot your X220 (seabios + vgabios & me cleaner) - YouTube ] - www.youtube.com
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<Kode__28>
stgakha: however the `file` lookup does support encrypted files
<Kode__28>
ok i changed it to initialize both *in and *out with NULL, moved in = fopen(argv[1], "r"); before the if statement
<Kode__28>
e.g. how it integrates with readers, webmentions (we've made an attempt at private webmentions, so you can privately reply or send a message to someone, and there's 3-4 implementations of those, but the approach we used isn't great), ...
<Kode__28>
I think it does b/c otherwise half of the signal is amplified and the other half is reduced?
<Kode__28>
_Coffee: So, release your DHCP address, and renew.
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<Guest17236>
especially for production systems
<Guest17236>
or a usb connected controller (ps3 dual shock-which works on every other port
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<bmlzootown13>
MrElendig: just "# dmesg" directly after hotplug? I have run the command before and after and there is no change
<bmlzootown13>
what is sufficient for a square matrix to admit an LU decomposition?
<bmlzootown13>
Never mind, I guess it could still be an issue because it reduces cache efficiency.
<bmlzootown13>
JIZHANHUANG: It talks about the topology of metric spaces in chapter 2, which is a good place to start learning some of the most important topological ideas
<bmlzootown13>
and i've been doing PHP for about 20 years :P
<bmlzootown13>
PS/2 is DIN
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<aeffle>
Or perhaps I should say multigraphs.
<aeffle>
before i tried the gui approach
<aeffle>
unyu: its *a thing*
<aeffle>
We will attempt to remux streams for 4K (UHD) content where possible, but in some cases, the video may be transcoded to 1080p (full HD)
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<elnormous>
evanesoteric: The TP-Link TL-WR841N is extremely cheap, you could get a couple of these, flash OpenWRT onto them, and have a good dig around. You'll be able to reset them a few times without much money loss. Don't rush into building a router.
<elnormous>
yeah personally for commands in the crontab itself, I prefer to use FULL paths
<elnormous>
WeeChat 2.3-dev (git: v2.2-69-ga9e84bfc5) [compiled on Aug 25 2018 11:11:18]
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<rasb_>
Say I want to replace getX with getY in the current function.
<rasb_>
are kbd/mouse still working?
<rasb_>
It does as you can see. But since “l” is not a dependent expression, it won't attempt to look it up in any dependent base, so it won't find anything.
<rasb_>
(which turned out to be far less trivial than it sounds)
<rasb_>
Some diesels have a choke to forcibly shut off air to the engine.
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<Freek27>
jetchisel: 'test string with it\'\''s in it'
<Freek27>
All the cool kids learn their math on IRC
<Freek27>
but now that I'm thinking about it, maybe I'll wear the breitling tomorrow
<Freek27>
that's what I read
<Freek27>
it's just an annoyance
<Freek27>
otherwise the gcode kernel driver refuses or something ?
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<mugsie0>
so I am going through layers of images to find what the next level changes are
<mugsie0>
Scotty, unaffiliated or affiliated bot?
<mugsie0>
Does the IP you're trying to hit reside on 10.176.128.0 255.255.240.0 ?
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<jmccrory1>
dax thanks!
<jmccrory1>
then why does it require a pair of values for the calculation to be correct
<jmccrory1>
bought the tubing in a hardware store lol
<jmccrory1>
'cabal install wx' returned many errors
<jmccrory1>
JacobTDC: depends on how you make it private,
<jmccrory1>
z1haze: please pastebin the entire script
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<sektor16>
the point for testing
<sektor16>
So if I were to assign line 6 to a named pointer, it would have to be a const pointer, where as int* get(Data) could be assigned to a non-const pointer, right?
<sektor16>
yann-kaelig: akonadiconsole can give you a lot of output for the mail accounts and what might be wrong
<sektor16>
bilateral utxo?
<sektor16>
they make sense there
<sektor16>
Good idea? int32_t a, b; reinterpret_cast<uint32_t>(reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(a) + reinterpret_cast<int32_t>(b));
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<freerunner0>
courrier, client bridge lets it behave as a station, so that it connects to another AP and provides connection to a wired device
<freerunner0>
i still think git rev-list --count --since=foo --until=bar is the best solution
<freerunner0>
:t (/)
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<dshep18>
I will be back
<dshep18>
Wait !
<dshep18>
I'm trying to debug this weird tiering issue that happens mostly in i3
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<Blueking12>
X11 X.org
<Blueking12>
ljseiser: You have to use both inventory sources.
<Blueking12>
You take it back!
<Blueking12>
That won't help either
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<gema29>
echo expand('%:p:h')
<gema29>
i've now split it into a schema dump and data dump
<gema29>
we could ONLY do USB because our processors became MUCH faster. Originally, the only way to eek out speed from 286 and 386 processors was to go parallel.
<gema29>
9.5, 9.6, 10 and 11 are major versions.
<gema29>
sjohnson: there is a definition for what strings are in C
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<ChewieBeardy>
maybe learn how to use vim first and then worry about compile-time options for it
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<johnmark>
catphish: Nahh, there's just fuel, air, spark, and timing. Everything else is useless.
<ChewieBeardy>
let me just mull it in my head for a min or two
<johnmark>
there's no eth0/eth1
<ChewieBeardy>
Dr_Coke: they don't anymore.
<johnmark>
what is the second and the third letter of the alphabet?
<johnmark>
FootyMobile: it's strange when the performance of a workload depends on sbrk() performance, which seems to be what you're suggesting(?), couldn't the workload just be a bit smarter about when / how much it allocates?
<johnmark>
oelewapperke, +R might not work on oftc, see this list and try to find a mode that works for you, https://www.oftc.net/UserModes/
<johnmark>
is there a way to run a haskell script with dependencies without pre-compiling and without stack?
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<Have>
Why should I prefer lld over ld or gold, ZirconiumX?
<Have>
not every smart person is a clown
<Have>
realitygaps, yes. pluf i think it was some server side encryption
<Have>
any model or link?
<Have>
>better than other distros
<Have>
kmc, your a savage sir.
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<RiPer>
hi i have an array like arr=( 'source1' 'target1' .. 'sourcen' 'targetn' )
<RiPer>
Oh maan what's up with all these web technologies today?
<RiPer>
I rode it in 1980's
<RiPer>
Pro's have 4GB, 9 has 3GB
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<BradleyS18>
kludge: but bbs predates date, didn't it ?
<BradleyS18>
pierte: 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.
<BradleyS18>
what about ones i had?
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<neoVoid18>
ok thanks so im restarting
<neoVoid18>
metaclasses look awesome for that
<neoVoid18>
the rpm -q
<neoVoid18>
triceratux: there are lubuntu
<neoVoid18>
oops, miniterm.py just crashed because it didn't like a read being stolen out from under it.
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<killjoye>
its not my chip
<killjoye>
and how would i determine the type of that pointer?
<killjoye>
(Likewise P(B|A) = P(B|~A) = P(B))
<killjoye>
kludge: I could do it with a uC but that's cheating
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<ct16k>
just run tp on the floor and around doors
<ct16k>
or heroine I guess nowadays
<ct16k>
what are the major advantages for updating from ghc 8.2.2 to 8.4.3?
<ct16k>
You guys know how in MacOS, when you zoom in, it zooms the entire screen in, instead of just increasing the font size?
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<Willd4>
vutral|kali: well, it's not a list, it's a lookup tool
<Willd4>
above it is a Branch "ab" 11
<Willd4>
the index grows dynamicall
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<DigiDaz4>
because I would possibly understand wanting to figure out what Linux distro and version or Windows version you're using (although not quite, really)