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<hatniX26> in debug on line 24 i want to print first element from sums_on_node variable
<hatniX26> xargs is probably simpler than those ideas
<hatniX26> meditation
<hatniX26> davidfetter_: that's another option indeed. But personally I consider it to be less convenient. And last time I checked they still make upgrading to newer major versions nontrivial.
<hatniX26> Just like octet is a quantifier
<hatniX26> it's prevented
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<ilpianista26> always misery
<ilpianista26> (and I read "election")
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<doctorx24> and if your tickets are support based and you don't have some weekend people then monday morning means you're delaying solving weekend issues
<doctorx24> that's literally exactly what's happening.
<doctorx24> parser/scan.l :-)
<doctorx24> he asked to move in with me.. I told him no, he had a wife and kids...
<doctorx24> Ruckus' beamforming and airtime fairness kick ass
<doctorx24> #5 __pthread_exit (value=<optimized out>) at pthread_exit.c:28
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<meiqimichelle20> So you guys have to have an electrical engineer in house all the time?
<meiqimichelle20> there's some interesting ideas there certainly, but i've never played with it.
<meiqimichelle20> That's absolutely profound, tijko.
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<prussian27> What areas are you taling abotu?
<meiqimichelle20> I mean this app from pendrive linux
<meiqimichelle20> those are all single sided.
<prussian27> _kmh_: Uruguay
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<jonasl> lets play garyzeasshole
<jonasl> i dont think putting it on a rice cracker makes it 'healthy' :P
<jonasl> too much current
<jonasl> my microbenis attracts all of the m'ladies
<jonasl> Blondie101010: I can see my flash drive via `lsusb` and `dmesg` shows that it is attached to /dev/sdb but `lsblk` can't see it
<jonasl> and don't put !!! inside "" becasue they will bring some history with them
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<Akkarin17> Multics was the first major operating system to be designed as a secure system from the outset.[7] Despite this, early versions of Multics were broken into repeatedly.[8]
<Akkarin17> You can generate the table ahead of time
<Akkarin17> or kids toys
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<trenta> These are accounts used to isolate PHP processes using FPM
<trenta> I guess it wasn't hostile enough then
<trenta> offtopic anyway
<trenta> convince me why
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<|woody|28> new Mac Mini would be a welcome 3rd option
<|woody|28> i think i'll disassemble thos cor uit and start again
<|woody|28> "if" checks the return code, not the value..
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<speedmann9> IRCnew: Okay, I'll try and tone it down, no problem.
<speedmann9> milp: what's your reasoning?
<speedmann9> I use the RSA key system, thats pretty effective right?
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<rnelson8> reflashing the sd card would be a lot more stable
<rnelson8> Then is it possible that the RMW operation is done while test() returns false, as part of branch prediction?
<rnelson8> ThePendulum: oh ffs go watch a youtube video already
<rnelson8> 1 BTC = $7012.4912491
<rnelson8> *table column type
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<drewery11> Cost: these are virtual addresses, they look the same but they are actually in a completly seperate address space
<drewery11> hmm, awk doesn't have a --bignum option only gawk does.
<drewery11> 'lkl,kl;hjn['lok
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<magog9> of liftings
<magog9> rond_: the git-rev-parse manpage is available at https://gitirc.eu/git-rev-parse.html
<magog9> I think it is wise to limit myself to gcc-avr as a toolset :)
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<enderst8> But I am interested in vouch lists, which are problematic
<enderst8> well 128
<enderst8> loria ok done.
<enderst8> Ah for directly editing patches, got it
<enderst8> Apple has redesigned time so that days are now 18 hours
<enderst8> that halt*
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<revskill> jbit: thanks. That shows me c-states which I guess tell something
<revskill> oh, I haven't worked with patches till now. Could you share any link or reference spec file that does something like this ?
<revskill> a polymorphic object is one that has virtual functions, because then we are requesting that the compiler support some dynamic behavior for it
<revskill> Well it compiles, so it must. But my actual declaration is a GADT
<revskill> Q_PROPERTY(QString name READ getName WRITE setName)
<revskill> for a moment there i thought i was possessed
<revskill> dataN, what does "almost infinite" mean?
<revskill> sveinse: you don't need nullglob to reproduce the problem. you could 'touch ma' and probably get similar results.
<revskill> You can't rely on 'main' foreground thread timing when interrupts are on
<revskill> let them due
<revskill> but there was some kind of problem with it
<revskill> But the easiest way is to add a Random constraint.
<revskill> so you got /etc/fonts/conf.d/70-yes-bitmaps.conf, be sure you dont have there with 70-bitmaps... and relogin
<revskill> it depends on the mac
<revskill> my question is how to stop freezes
<revskill> In at 7:30, out at 2:30.
<revskill> im on leap 42 i think and it cant handle that so i have to switch it off at the server end when i want to connect
<revskill> They have no further separable extensions.
<revskill> oh, nice, I messed something up
<revskill> kmill, why does orthogonality have to preserve lengths?
<revskill> i'll wait for RISC-V
<revskill> cheers timemage !
<revskill> auto partitioning + overwrite full disk + encryption (+ optionally lvm) should all be fine
<revskill> I tried sudo apt-get install -f -y and got the above
<revskill> audiofile: that's fine. gparted isn't going to let you do anything that it can't support doing (in theory).
<revskill> phogg: a non-specially-compiled kernel has many things that are not useful anyway
<revskill> could be 3 seconds, could be 5 or 10 seconds. Low tolerance, it isn't important.
<revskill> When I upgraded from 2TB disks to 4TB disks, I had to change to GPT.
<revskill> sorry uwu
<revskill> if these are web sessions, you can't map those 1:1 to database sessions or you'll get into all kinda ugly places.
<revskill> I used to take in junk machines from home to my office so I could push them off the desk instead of my actual work PC, to relieve stress
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<Tadgy3> because attaching hose to pipe is not the right way to do it, you would get a hose barb, whose od is larger than 2mm, so that the hose grips the barbs
<Tadgy3> learningc: I always use '-c copy' on slower systems but it depends.
<Tadgy3> how to handle that with package reviews?
<Tadgy3> i have over 5K https website and i dont wanna create whole bunch of server scope for each of them and i really like to write javascript instead of lua ...
<Tadgy3> smallville7123: with your package manager
<Tadgy3> Any idea why I cannot write to a usb drive I have?
<Tadgy3> clever: a weird failure in one commit, but not in the cached output of the other
<Tadgy3> Yeah sounds like a good mantra :p
<Tadgy3> do you think it's ok to say that fedora is meant for desktop?
<Tadgy3> it's actually a quite competent switch. I've had it for years. Great price/performance.
<Tadgy3> puppet, to be precise
<Tadgy3> those style of books
<Tadgy3> I was just making it up as I go along
<Tadgy3> troikaroida: I don't think I'm missing the point, I think you're confused about what I'm intending to say. We are *certainly* arguing semantics, though.
<Tadgy3> tmyklebu: It is absolutely horrible.
<Tadgy3> like you asked for
<Tadgy3> perhaps the script expects to be run from a certain dir or expects certain env variables.
<Tadgy3> awesome, this clears up a lot of things in my mind
<Tadgy3> countingsort: git rebase --keep-empty
<Tadgy3> more than a few, a plethora ;P
<Tadgy3> 'We cannot exclude the possibility of a third party or unlawful interference'
<Tadgy3> Huh, doesn't seem to work on Konversation. Just putting a space before the forward slash works, though.
<Tadgy3> osse: that wont affect the master branch in the repo?
<Tadgy3> It's a longer word...
<Tadgy3> have they done anything to disk utility? wasn't it rather useless on apfs drives
<Tadgy3> hongo2536: have you rebooted since the upgrade?
<Tadgy3> And then L is a... thing that takes in an operator and returns... what?
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<kurt_> oh yeah I did when it wasn't working! now it's time to log again
<kurt_> memphisto: instead of postfix you could also use ssmtp or nullmailer in case you only need to send mail through a remote system.
<kurt_> I can probably get a high-end iMac or used laptop that's a year or two old for the price of a new one.
<kurt_> the only difference is that awk and sed are both standard programs, whereas perl is not
<kurt_> !nomodeset | arpad2
<kurt_> and translate the intersection likewise
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<sammyf7> rond_: what is "pull_request"? is it the github feature or something else?
<sammyf7> misread
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<dxrt_> It really works regardless of noise levels here.
<dxrt_> you could
<dxrt_> hexnewbie: basically a chrismas tree decorated with the remains of all my old harddrive molded in into different things would be warped.
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<grazfather25> like 10k LOC
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<dxtr9> other repos are https://
<dxtr9> hi, https://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/ give CA cert error
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<coon21> I have a variable set somewhere, how can I figure out where it gets set?
<coon21> ngc3982: pipes it to where? and why?
<coon21> I don't want an ejection seat for rich assholes to leave us all to burn up on this planet, thanks
<coon21> yep, valid - but i'm after something that conveys context, in the same way you might call an IP + Port combo either a socket address, or ipendpoint
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<Guest48603> philippD: you can also just run it on your own hardware, got a spare laptop or desktop you can leave on 24/7?
<Guest48603> meaning i can actually identify them and they're sometimes several switches away
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<shiin6> an f28 rescue would work for that
<shiin6> yeah but i dont like corona w/o lime
<shiin6> tool, nonono :) don't try to trigger people :) a few are working on detecting when they're triggered early enough so they can see it in themselves, and choose their response
<shiin6> the only pawn shops I know about are the ones on TV
<shiin6> "you estimate when analyzing a timestep i > 100 the mean and variance from t_0 to t_i and check whether the value at t_i (the value itself) to the estimated (mean + r*std), where r is 3, for example"
<shiin6> I guess it will always work up to some resolution
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<Immatix> azulakina: it's also subject to easier exploit
<Immatix> 10000 kWh per year. not too bafd
<Immatix> mqsf - I did change that, so I don't remember what the default is
<Immatix> kludge: i’ve got something for the vintage love in you
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<mupf7> yawkat: well, my concern is it's a password he can remember without needing a password manager
<mupf7> very slow
<mupf7> I don't know why people put up with the crap that windows is by now
<mupf7> :t fmap (uncurry zip)
<mupf7> That should be a for loop and an if statement
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<ensign29> thats how magnus carlsen became the best
<ensign29> Cats
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<zhhuabj_> I've been doing freelancing at $25/hour and have a pretty solid portfolio http://sdegutis.com
<zhhuabj_> more, more!
<zhhuabj_> Then have an easy edit interface for little perfectionist tweaks and have a private server host for these complexly created subs for uncommon srt lineups just for members..
<zhhuabj_> disabled the raid array in bios, seperating them and formatting them to ntfs (were windows boot for long time)
<zhhuabj_> Using fluentd btw to push the data
<zhhuabj_> With quote?
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<vain`15> a colleague had a rig with 1070s
<vain`15> but yeah, the standard is a bit worse
<vain`15> vimplication: this seems to work. can i make a shortcut for go to next item in quickfix?
<vain`15> Ryvius: I'll look into that...I gotta go tho
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<virmin27> dasdajs_: And you just play along with them as a result?
<virmin27> syntax network add
<virmin27> also you may want to move your current "amqp.lua" to "amqp/init.lua"
<virmin27> I literally hunt for cool ISPs
<virmin27> nah actually iCookie... is it true there is a lot of coke in the finance industry?
<virmin27> darkmeson: if that's the case installing their distro at all is a bad idea
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<zipkid15> or :diffget BA(SE)
<zipkid15> I have an interesting question
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<globin28> pfft coffee
<globin28> something is horrendously broken
<globin28> i dont know what the root password on that box is
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<pauldub7> booglewoogle: So in your case "[(Int, String)]" and then do "map snd . filter ((myAge>=) . fst)"
<pauldub7> seems like they are just piping /dev/urandom now
<pauldub7> the problem is i want to display items from map in natural sort order
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<emberquill> python476: of course the fluid has to touch the front glass
<emberquill> makes such code much more usable
<emberquill> cristian_c: because it seems EVERYTHING stops working
<emberquill> Dagmar: UART!!
<emberquill> but so lazy
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<ayjay_t1> rottensalty07: i ran out of gloves, are you okay if we do the exam without them?
<ayjay_t1> Monero (XMR) is #10. Last price $124.16 / ฿0.01836725. 24h volume $50,061,398 changed 10.25%. Market cap $2,039,346,581. Available / total coin supply 16,425,809 / 16,425,809.
<ayjay_t1> but dual intel gets expensive
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<Sho_5> BenA: the keys are right next to each other
<Sho_5> but hypothetically it could work, it's just that such a transistor doesn't really exist
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<Arthur_D24> ab9rf: I think the first version is
<Arthur_D24> K1LLN1GGERS: then do as i've suggested earlier.
<Arthur_D24> Laki: That's not enough information. What changed? What hardware are you using?
<Arthur_D24> git rebase upstream/master stumper932-patch-1-3
<Arthur_D24> wireguard has its own problems
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<dramz14> jgt: I don't even necessarily mean GIS software
<dramz14> there's a nat, but the phone is on the inside of it too
<dramz14> cool :>
<dramz14> sorry put it into ~/.vim/autoload .. yes the automation comes at the expense of granular control over the git / scm repositories. That is why some people prefer vundle. But plug is fast and easy. You need to call :PlugInstall in order to clone all of the repos
<dramz14> What are you doing with the function call?
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<foobar10> pmath: Of course it is.
<foobar10> hpc: ok that's a bit confusing. Gtk is a gui library too no?
<foobar10> the thing is I've usually avoided all bashisms like that and param expansion etc. Fuck those times, I'm embracing it lately, who cares about portability and random legacy unixes that dont even have bash.
<foobar10> m5w I think you should rather ask on #bash
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<Loki4223> or the $244 i3-7100U NUC
<Loki4223> fooman2011, yeah, i just don't understand why they would list the shutdown current the way they do then. not like it will hurt to try the other way though.
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