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<Osirus126> Unfortunately it forces the good programmer to be a bit of a mathematician, and that can be daunting at time.
<Osirus126> it's just the chain rule in this case
<Osirus126> I'd like to ask about the nc/netcat tool
<Osirus126> in which encoding are the property names in QObject?
<Osirus126> any idea why? the hidden window uses a qglwidget inside
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<knickqs> that's how I would prefer to do stuff -- v2p
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<knickqs> when a package is kept back, how do you see why? (cmd line)
<knickqs> because they are confusing people and they lose the will to finish the installation
<knickqs> hacked together in a manner you can tell the maintainer didn't really know what they were doing
<knickqs> don't print anything
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<trash80tf> chron0 i talked with support yesterday about my router
<trash80tf> arup_r: Could be network latency, application slowness, artifacts in logging
<trash80tf> It doesn't, sort of, unless you turn on ImpredicativeTypes.
<trash80tf> kiwifruit: what I read about wireguard is very good.
<trash80tf> besides we don't mostly use vim because it's "pretty"
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<IPvSean__lJ> not a general why
<IPvSean__lJ> debron: "rotate N" and "compress" are not mutually exclusive.
<IPvSean__lJ> rajrajraj: As well or instead?
<IPvSean__lJ> I didn't see hostility
<IPvSean__lJ> gurki, yeah, that's true
<IPvSean__lJ> the ones that do, end up in jail
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<jmtranmY> DLange, thanks
<jmtranmY> chr0me: Sounds like a sane approach, I doubt that using structs will help you here. If you have more specific questsions or perhaps can show some code, we might be able to offer specific answers :-)
<jmtranmY> well im not doing any of that stuff
<jmtranmY> AlanPerlis says: The string is a stark data structure and everywhere it is passed there is much duplication of process. It is a perfect vehicle for hiding information.
<jmtranmY> Stutters: if your computer has Debian it might be time to consider putting it down
<jmtranmY> Yep. Sorry for the confusion Im mostly having trouble with checking if the pattern occurs in the source number, and if so, at what index.
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<zwnbs> newbieG: ,pointertoarray ... A pointer to an array type can be useful for dynamically allocating contiguous arrays of arrays (multidimensional arrays). It shouldn't be confused with a pointer to pointer. Code snippet: int (*arr)[4] = malloc(2 * sizeof *arr); arr[1][3] = 123;
<zwnbs> and yes you can use a recorder without timecode capability and just record the timecode on one track, I have written code to read the signal out of the audio data and create a broadcast wave header for the file.
<zwnbs> Viper-7: do u know if nitric acid will disolve the oamp die?
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<scorche|1h> and then disambiguation for when a thing is easily confused with another thing so the word has to get better and more complicated
<scorche|1h> crobbins: I expect `ReaderT r IO _` to have essentially the same preformance as `r -> IO _`.
<scorche|1h> like interstellar
<scorche|1h> send it to the starving children in afrika?
<scorche|1h> The version using a list is many times faster
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<goppoyb> when inspecting it, it contains (first | second | last)
<goppoyb> you dont do crypto youself
<goppoyb> linux doesn't do much checks in various areas, that's why it is faster sometimes
<goppoyb> Walker: type "grep lxc /etc/passwd" and look at the last column
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<umbSublimePd> dho: you need to pay extra for that
<umbSublimePd> is this real life anymore
<umbSublimePd> right i get that far, at any point it could make aa 'Nothing' and stop
<umbSublimePd> where it pops up the code
<umbSublimePd> be careful that you actually do the evaluation of the pure value in the different thread.
<umbSublimePd> but dont worry
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<PIutNQlSvfBg> inthl: so attach strace to the final grep
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<Guest69899> a nice amalgam of sorts
<Guest69899> usually it's a roll your own thing, as a learning exercise
<Guest69899> he inspired me to fix the broken 6.5 digit meter in our school lab
<Guest69899> presumably you want to link to the code in order to use it
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<yan6er> the set of natural numbers kind of comes out of nowhere from the axiom of infinity
<yan6er> if i remember i'll let you know here though
<yan6er> could do with some doc improvement on that
<yan6er> ouptput would make it clearer
<yan6er> RIP Jan-'s foot
<yan6er> thats why next time manage things yourself ;)
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<DarkMukke> osse/greybot: my situation is that i want to create a config file for my entire stack, i want to keep it simple, just name value pairs , I also want to create a shell script to read and furnish values from it, shell because i don't need to install anything else for it and I can call it from any programming language ....
<DarkMukke> paul424, afaik there's no requirement that the local branch name matches the remote branch name
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<]BFG[aC> but my campus council warned me to not use wifi AP as strong on campus
<]BFG[aC> it's ip a
<]BFG[aC> Whose version of stat ever says "crtime"
<]BFG[aC> or do you mean a shared object?
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