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<DrStalker> I too, am an ordinary dev, and once found myself surrounded by other ordinary devs
<DrStalker> Where a “point” is a point in R^n, for some fixed n?
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<leeRX> that crap should always have been generated at boot and stored in volatile storage rather than being stored persistently
<leeRX> lel more like cucking amirite
<leeRX> Smithx10: Oh, ugh, that also needs to be fixed.
<leeRX> I've created two small networks with two pc:s and one router: PC1----(192.168.1.0)----Router|NAT----(192.168.2.0)----PC2. Since I want the router to be able to forward the PC:s to internet I've used "sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1". Is there a way for me to logically separate the two networks so that PC1 can't ping PC2 and vice versa? I am using centos 7 minimal.
<leeRX> snippets can be much worse as a crutch than completion
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<SnZ> idk why people love discussing this stuff in ##math when there is an offtopic channel
<SnZ> so guys, in case linus abandon's the kernel maintenance job, who would make the calls?
<SnZ> idk rust, so I can't really compare it
<SnZ> Anyway. It's time to get dinner.
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<abnerKT> i know i could read line by line and do it myself, but there must be more elegant way
<abnerKT> thanks for the help..
<abnerKT> .calc 200 / 72
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<joeytwiddle> struct mad7scientist {char annoying; char amusing; char irc_troll};
<joeytwiddle> i could spend the rest of my life looking for a vpn and never decide one
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<StuckMojoha> and what is the difference between "derivative and differentiability" again?
<StuckMojoha> :t \f g a -> f a >>= flip g a
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<BenderRodriguezJ> i think someone is confusing switch for appliance.
<BenderRodriguezJ> Walker: alright:)
<BenderRodriguezJ> There is only one path in nginx. Only one location block at the same level will win.
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<dkcTf> greycat: unfortunately, I cannot fire people :(
<dkcTf> did not know this
<dkcTf> lowest TCO, most effective
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<dpn`ug> C doesn't allow operators that mix / and * with other characters though?
<dpn`ug> nordmike: that doesn't exist any longer afaik
<dpn`ug> maybe he lives somewher where 5G is already deployed
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<peerceED> that's terrible!
<peerceED> want a vid?
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<lichenx1> cocreature: I've used the proposed solution, and it helps
<lichenx1> is there a more idiomatic way to reduce a list to unique values than (what I'm doing now) Data.Set.fromList ?
<lichenx1> The spammer is more like a psycho ex-gf with an axe to grind.
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<Evilhamur> c_wraith: How would the overlap of n with the explicit numbers be handled?
<Evilhamur> I use a systemd timer that shreds dispvm log files that aren't owned by a currently running dispvm. Which allows me to not keep those logs but leave them while they are running incase I need access to the debug output
<Evilhamur> watch emma fish
<Evilhamur> crackpotmark: its showing like a hundred or so packages https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/HAtKuT7.png
<Evilhamur> srhb: I'm still running into the same errors/
<Evilhamur> You meant "I".
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<urdhUa> leosemilie, and you don't fix dependent libraries with snap, sorry. you need to have them one way or another
<urdhUa> MrHands13: 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.
<urdhUa> The fact that nobody ever saw or interacted with upstart in any way does not matter to the argument here, because... a package is installed.
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<ageisky> really good article on arno)
<ageisky> Vornicus, why have to choose n ?
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<bitcheckerAz> RhodiumToad: FYI, I had to adjust my pglife script so it doesn't show traffic from the Nickserv/freenode channel on the pglife page, since I am now connected to both.
<bitcheckerAz> N0ZYC yeah that is insane 2TB SSD will last a while
<bitcheckerAz> grep, ack, rg, ag
<bitcheckerAz> My /bar list output doesn't have `buflist` and it's not displaying. Does anyone know how I can recreate my buflist?
<bitcheckerAz> Zexaron: ls, find + stat, namei, etc, etc
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<quadeC> you should be able to solve this
<quadeC> why, because the reified datatype needs to have a singleton instance?
<quadeC> I still get " You have been kicked from #ubuntu-touch by ChanServ (Invite only channel)" but this'll work I hope
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<dade`Tq> xsperry: the haskell standard says nothing about memory, period
<dade`Tq> joemoe: 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.
<dade`Tq> birch barks useful too
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<frmuswv> -- OR
<frmuswv> Damn.. Still need for VT-x support enabled CPU for VMware. Guess a CPU upgrade is inbound eh
<frmuswv> work out if msys2 provides nl_langinfo()
<frmuswv> probay still using converted dells
<frmuswv> tho if your ssds are on the chipset, the lag will be a real
<frmuswv> lookupByProof (InLeft later) (Node _ _ l _) = lookupByProof later l
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<blanuiG> there is ubuntu based version and debian based version of clonzilla
<blanuiG> lamefun: Nop
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<nerdboyyw> why would anyone want such an old gimp
<nerdboyyw> It seems that this small piece of arduino code is really heavy for the microprocessor: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H73J2tXvKT/ I am not really sure why since I dont think i am asking it to do so much. The recived dictionary to be parsed is smaller that 100 bytes... ANy idea what is so heavy here?
<nerdboyyw> ok - playing with this, I can see the value of the flexibility of the hash
<nerdboyyw> !s ignorance is liss
<nerdboyyw> apparently neon testers are designed to use about 0.5 mA
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<atroxesFf> agris: is netsurf still maintained?
<atroxesFf> This will be a Bifunctor
<atroxesFf> yess its $2 not $f
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<Johanna_Dp> hi im trying to connect to freenode through tor with irssi w/ these instructions, https://tor.stackexchange.com/questions/14080/connecting-to-freenode-using-irssi which has worked in the past, but now im getting this error: iterruppted system call
<Johanna_Dp> It hasn't been fixed though. Things like docker and containers came about for those reasons.
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<Borgvm> and the plethora of incompatible alternatives which add comments, but break compatibility with everything
<Borgvm> gcc is the only one that fully implements it. icc and clang both implement some subset, but not the whole thing by a long shot
<Borgvm> GamerBoyGeorge: can you be a bit more specific? What are you trying, what does not work?