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<FruitieX12>
Nope. In Latin, looks like, the word is "violentia", and we just optioned it.
<FruitieX12>
im am getting an error with "find" .... find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} ; returns that "find: missing an agument to -exec"
<FruitieX12>
meh not a fan of that editor either
<FruitieX12>
sed -n '666p;777{p;q}'
<FruitieX12>
more accurately, the default try_files tries directory indexes and if one is found the try_files redirects
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<gparent22>
for a parametric we do for say t : 1) dy/dt 2) dx/dt and then 1 / 2
<gparent22>
s/senes/sense
<gparent22>
you can talk to arny via /r/bodybuilding
<gparent22>
online resources do not seem to work, or (more likely) i'm too stupid to implement them the right way
<gparent22>
the firemen, they were supposedly started by ben franklin, real firefighters draw back to then as well, so i just used them interchangeably when reading/watching
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<eagle27>
anybody know the rationale behind postponing rewrite_by_lua_* directives until after rewrite processing?
<eagle27>
I still wouldn't advice keeping "public resume" on indeed either
<eagle27>
just get your children something normal people would
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<shl5>
but defining a function and then passing that function to another function isn't doing two things?
<shl5>
"either you're with us, or you're against us"
<shl5>
just out of curiosity. don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with gentoo linux
<shl5>
She has a name: Little Leah.
<shl5>
I guess we're stuck with Debian 8 Jessie forever. With some security holes when it runs out of LTS, but that's acceptable in 2018 to get a usable desktop :)
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<OceanDrinker>
or don't test it :S
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<\13k29>
with initcwnd 10, a 64KB reponse it's 3 RTTs + 1 RTT for syn/ack with HTTP
<\13k29>
it hasn't become critical until the last 5 years or so
<\13k29>
∑ i
<\13k29>
people complain for years but nothing ever changes
<\13k29>
tho the fan control is shit on asus
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<Skarn26>
barmgr is another backup manager, how does it compare with pgbackrest ?
<jkamat14>
tarzeau__: I'll hang around, thank you! I could probably figure out an install from a direct compile, but a proper package would make me a bit more comfortable for the future. :)
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<redfish15>
It's hard to know how much you really need without studying things a bit.
<redfish15>
xyz111: Yeah, but double-check it's the same that the "who" command gives you
<redfish15>
well, not 'easier'
<redfish15>
Viper-7: no i mean the type of solderer
<redfish15>
davor: I meant move 17-18 to 8.5 and remove 6-7
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<vhost-13>
less -r
<vhost-13>
and in my programming language that is represented by 2 arbitrary precision integers
<vhost-13>
(provided V is fin dim over C.. thats the version on dec41's note)
<vhost-13>
purpleunicorn, I think you might have some fairly fundamental misunderstanding of physics there
<vhost-13>
if I add one more printf in the next line, then the previous printf is executed, that last one added gets ignored
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<t3xc0d3_>
How can I delete a repo on github?
<t3xc0d3_>
1.5x faster, 10x more security vulnerabilities
<t3xc0d3_>
But it was all loopholes
<t3xc0d3_>
plasma, even
<t3xc0d3_>
ok so all of that appears to have worked fine, no errors
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<johbo27>
im actually kinda shocked myself. the last time i dug up that abdication post the website was still up. now its only echoed in the blogs :P
<johbo27>
yeah, that's why i was curious what a fresh install ships
<johbo27>
a victim of society that drove him to suicide
<johbo27>
Just gave Xubuntu a try, things weren't as good as they used to be.
<johbo27>
I remember a talk from someone who was trying to reimplement stdlib just for fun .. could try to track that down and see if he's done it
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<wonko2123>
it's always possible to write a better cache for a specific use case than to use a generic cache for generic workloads.
<wonko2123>
okuu: it's not the first one they made ¬¬
<wonko2123>
can't it be just impossible
<wonko2123>
IE*
<wonko2123>
shows you how to make both the rx and tx with an arduino
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<Kvisle>
ⅿountaⅰns ɑre ᥒot doing Ꭺllah is dοіng
<Kvisle>
thanks buddy
<Kvisle>
probably in OS 10.16 when python 2 support is dropped
<Kvisle>
thanks again nai!
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<pR0Ps12>
sim642: but this is either racy (fd receives data -> data is processed and available in $datastructure) or a heck of effort (given I would have to eliminate threads form said library)
<pR0Ps12>
Spent _nine months_ shipping it back and forth to California
<pR0Ps12>
everyone cheats the system to not go above those made up values
<pR0Ps12>
certainly with chmod
<pR0Ps12>
whats that mean?
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<ocholetras>
But you would think it more likely that it happened due to a racing condition as opposed to an error while writing/reading the eeprom?
<ocholetras>
but your !"is binge watch" did not make any sense
<ocholetras>
how can i mount my encrypted /dev/sd0a from the cmdline?
<ocholetras>
If I have a binary representation of 11011 and precision 5, for example, then 11011 `shift` 1 = 10110.
<ocholetras>
can one of you ping me?
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<revprez_stg6>
ArahaelPi, but if you have a better idea I'm all ears
<revprez_stg6>
yeah you guys should adopt it
<revprez_stg6>
F'in wifi
<revprez_stg6>
this channel grows
<revprez_stg6>
hmmm, should I stick with "old" sdist/haddocks for now? I was trying to upload a new-sdist tarball, but it's telling me the package is invalid
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<jfe`>
printf "\e[0m"
<jfe`>
this gives me all the credits and debits of each account with - or + depending on the factor of each
<jfe`>
Mathias: finally, says port is open
<jfe`>
any folks into planetarium apps for mac?
<jfe`>
he did not ask any question yet :-/
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<xibprime1>
Psi-Jack: either you are bullshitting, or my vm (not a container) has combined 4g mem and swap used
<xibprime1>
You can't run virtualbox or any VMware tools on OpenBSD
<xibprime1>
addem: It seems to me that physicists do a much better job than mathematicians of writing software to meet their own needs.
<xibprime1>
bls: I am unsure as to what that means in the broader sense of which is better.
<xibprime1>
Spaceman77: :)
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<sh4rm4^Q>
synx508: no, I substituted an ADI device
<sh4rm4^Q>
your in the pictures
<sh4rm4^Q>
maybe they should use a bouncer
<sh4rm4^Q>
that's what I was looking for
<sh4rm4^Q>
pairs?
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<andymccr22>
Aha, it looks like it's the -e that does it
<andymccr22>
whoops, mistype
<andymccr22>
I have a question. What happens with the php7.0 package in Ubuntu 16 with PHP 7.0 reaching end of life in december?
<andymccr22>
Where can I get PostgreSQL 9.5.3 packages for Ubuntu ? I am looking for same patch version.
<andymccr22>
when one day.. it isn't there cuz random update
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<proller>
not sure if i still have it...
<proller>
don't add another {a..z} to that or you will probably blow up your computer
<proller>
if blkdiscard doesnt do it then i dont know what will
<proller>
imagine if those sjw cucks see those doujins
<proller>
Best processor? most amount of RAM?
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<Diffusive26>
Not quite sure about the name "bind-patterns" since it also applies to pattern synonyms and list comprehensions..
<Diffusive26>
yes ^
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<smoser15>
my response (dunno if u saw) was "i don't really, i just need some guild that is free (animated_usage < 50 or static_usage < 50 depending on context), and has a high chance of not being selected recently
<smoser15>
linux supports USB 3.0
<smoser15>
besides that...nothing, afaik
<smoser15>
[1,1,1,0,1]
<smoser15>
<gtmanfred> though
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<MiseryMyra24>
sloth, the fact that your initial sentence contained "arduino" should have given you enough information on that aspect.
<MiseryMyra24>
a[] initializes the char with the text.
<MiseryMyra24>
I'm dying to know how Mojave performs on my Mac Pro 5,1
<MiseryMyra24>
zash: not sure if that will open all the splits correctly though, but so far looks ok
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<markus10128>
no, it really isn't. just a different focus.
<markus10128>
oh no it's not :-o
<markus10128>
in practice you may or may not, depending on the extent that things were overwritten
<markus10128>
oh, to make a scope from mic input
<markus10128>
Shoot, the Raspberry Pi crowd messes with 'em.
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<bsaggy>
cali seems nice
<bsaggy>
Is there any chance that a usb memory stick would be a different dev than /dev/sd[a-z] ? (just writing a program that needs to filter that)
<bsaggy>
RenaRouge, por que? eso es bueno uwu
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<daz->
hi everyone!
<daz->
gives you moar freedom to extend surface of rads
<daz->
cocreature: so what would I want to give to nix-env --install? the same expression?
<daz->
ubuntu does not have bugs
<daz->
if i ever make videos of radio repairs im going to make sure i don't use a variac and leave all of the crusty caps in just to set everyone off
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<hiberno>
Is minix better than Linux
<hiberno>
but if something more default ?
<hiberno>
wheover am playing plz mov king to left
<hiberno>
which is the same order as function composition in math
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<l94>
that's fair, I'll write something up with some details to share
<l94>
(`liftA' is `fmap', implemented in terms of the `Applicative' operations. it can serve as an implementation of `fmap' for a type, if you already have an `Applicative' instance (not depending on `fmap' for that type))
<l94>
Thank you kind ayecee
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<Benjojo6>
unless you've explicitly covered sorting in the course before this assignment, I would not go the sorting route
<Benjojo6>
what should be !6 ? if it is a bool should be false (but C does not have bool).
<Benjojo6>
<<< HEAD
<Benjojo6>
wraeth: but not so difficult in other direction?
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<Aleric29>
maddawg2: the mibox is known to have terrible HDR support. Maybe they fixed it in Oreo
<Aleric29>
otherwise, just poke the logs on the dhcp server while the printer boots to see what's up with it
<Aleric29>
tolarz: randomly
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<ashnur15>
glguy: so this is oddly appealing to me
<ashnur15>
ksk: Looks more like HTTP replacement. For TCP/UDP replacement look for SCTP
<ashnur15>
is it normal to specify that faces of a polytope are convex, even when the polytope itself is not convex?
<ashnur15>
would love to give details but there's lots of work being done and rapidly changing
<ashnur15>
i would imagine that, whatever WHNF is for IO, it will stop before actually performing IO
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<Pinski0>
are you thinking dishonestly?
<Pinski0>
hi I'm a moron who can't figure out kicad or eagle, are there any ultra simple web app pcb building things? This schematic has 8 parts, 6 of them passives and the pcb size isn't that crucial.
<Pinski0>
where does $1 come from?
<Pinski0>
Do yourself a favour and use mariadb
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<heiler13>
it's like a record
<heiler13>
now i can't open bitbucket website
<heiler13>
to pay bills
<heiler13>
tomreyn, ooooh that is clean. Thanks!
<heiler13>
.tell chron0 kinda looks dumb tho
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<vlee1>
yes, but the input isn't.
<vlee1>
weathеr is nоt ԁoіnɡ Allah iѕ doing
<vlee1>
sysvinit?
<vlee1>
lscpu
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<idimmu16>
the concept of class D is bad for audio fidelity
<idimmu16>
when was that
<idimmu16>
cahce?
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<Nudelsalat8>
neither does utf8
<Nudelsalat8>
they probably already complain without added verbosity
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<hmir8>
mine is $180 a year paid monthly for 100min, 100sms, and 100MB a month.
<hmir8>
adamw: if you've got the change ready, go right ahead. i'm still waiting for my build to finish
<hmir8>
this has to be the weirdest set up ever on IRC
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<WizardCM25>
grawity: What should I use instead?
<WizardCM25>
cool, and i didnt mean to suggest you should ;)
<WizardCM25>
commercial FM radio stations do do direct digital synthesis (PCM stereo -> FM mux [60-96kHz bandwidth] -> FM intermediate to power amp, newer installations of which can do it all digitally, or so I'm told)
<WizardCM25>
uniqdom: It's best to learn C by following a C book
<ircuser-121>
and you can't present logical arguments to them
<ircuser-121>
11:49 <freddy67> Alright, thanks for not banning me over my opnions.
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<Guest37654>
Caterpillar: yes, but I guess you've already figured that out
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<Guest37654>
nothing 4k or otherwise fancy
<Guest37654>
there's a reason there are no c++ kernels
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<runcom>
this thing is almost cold to the touch
<runcom>
「Correspondence casual Chess • Challenge from Anonymous • lichess.org」
<runcom>
well, it's not, it's systemd, it's just got legacy handlers for people used to the sysv init or upstart way of doing things.
<runcom>
-NickServ- Registered : Jun 20 22:30:16 2006 (12y 7w 3d ago)
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<mohan43u21>
that or the standard imac pro
<mohan43u21>
can't find it now
<mohan43u21>
fully redundant
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<wuest1>
kdeuser^: if you want a closer look at your booting process run the plot command above, i'm trying to decypher it somewhat, i dont have much experience with it
<wuest1>
If .com queries work, but .org queries don't, then something is meddling with the DNS packets leaving your box.
<wuest1>
gentauro: just because you use Word8 doesn't meant that the compiler wil store it n a byte-sized allocation. it might use something larger.
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<bayleaf22>
dependencies, you mean, sure.
<bayleaf22>
M5M400 those are considered far left today by the far right :P
<bayleaf22>
dowdle, but I think u right - I disconnect the dock - and speed goes back to normal
<bayleaf22>
davor, the negative values in the signed type are mapped onto the same bit patterns as the greater numbers in the unsigned type. so for unsigned you have 0 ... 7, 8 ... 15, and in signed you have 0 ... 7, -8 ... -1
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<crisu18>
would "let" be enough?
<crisu18>
anyone know of a “better” type of connector to use for that?
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<drobbins18>
i also recommend using well tested solutions in any production software however
<drobbins18>
_ is -1
<drobbins18>
And that conflic fixing is rebasing and force pushing (since I heard force pushing is somewhat not recommended but it's heavily used around here)
<drobbins18>
~seen ferris
<drobbins18>
he can spell though.
<drobbins18>
[REDDIT] [SSD] 860 EVO 1tb 2.5" - $177.99 - $7 = 170.99 (use code - EMCPYER22) (https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147673) to r/buildapcsales | 3 points (80.0%) | 8 comments | Posted by sherpagoodness | Created at 2018-09-12 - 07:28:35
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<nemish>
lowkeycoat1: do you know the filesystem on the SD card?
<nemish>
I bought that headphone
<nemish>
"That impact is now a little larger. Researchers from Graz University of Technology, including one of the original Meltdown discoverers, Daniel Gruss, have described NetSpectre: a fully remote attack based on Spectre. With NetSpectre, an attacker can remotely read the memory of a victim system without running any code on that system." - https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/07/new-spectre-attack-enables-secrets-to-be-leaked-over-a-network/
<nemish>
dminuoso: I'm gonna try and remember to upload a new release of validated-literals tomorrow, if I forget, ping me again about it next week
<nemish>
ofcourse..
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<signop27>
To "amuse" myself once, in high-school calc, I worked out by hand the derivative of sin(cos(tan(csc(sec(cot(x)))))).
<signop27>
that seems to validate that i was correct in thinking it was correct. :P
<signop27>
cause iCookie steal my coins
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<break19>
This is what I tried:
<break19>
there's no standard way of doing it
<break19>
viml: sure, good as any other beginner friendly distro.
<break19>
OKay makes sense, thanks!
<break19>
only if you different on big/little endian-ness
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<chandlore_>
Not sure if that's considered "officially supported" though.
<chandlore_>
but I don't know how to turn it into a regular commit
<chandlore_>
I'd still like to see it! I'll try one more time. If I'm blocked again ...
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<knolle16>
It depends on how your switch deals with broken LAGs
<knolle16>
beyond source code, where can I see a comparison of the linux kernel to openbsd's?
<knolle16>
I guess the advantage of the loadstring methods is that they're checking something that's built into the lexer and can't be messed with by lua code
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<wloncom8>
. .. btcd.conf logs rpc.cert rpc.key
<wloncom8>
so whats goin on?
<wloncom8>
I don't even know a lot about combinatorics
<wloncom8>
No0n3Left: you don't need spaces to be escaped.
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<Cheez4>
int-e: I meant, if you use Either, you got access to an error message that you can do something with
<Cheez4>
<gtmanfred> most of them just don’t use the libvirt driver
<Cheez4>
it turned out OK
<Cheez4>
with full specs disclosed.
<Cheez4>
Now how I can remove oibaf packages without remove half my system?, Plasma Desktop and many other KDE applications + Firefox + xorg all will removed when I try remove oibaf mesa .
<Cheez4>
ppf: the one without the -d I assume you mean, since its not in development now. no I don't even ermember command, but yeah bingo that's it
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<nBurn2>
but now she's marginalising white people
<nBurn2>
!fr | ozeran
<nBurn2>
sunjon: along with next release I suppose. GSoC has been great, see the 2 posts on twitter https://twitter.com/neovim
<nBurn2>
s/my//
<nBurn2>
what's the setup, you have a wireguard server and then clients that set up a tunnel to the server?
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<Cheffheid28>
LBV_User: you're proposing to serialize individual objects to individual streams?
<Shnaw15>
the things you could do to mil networks is unreal
<Shnaw15>
:) Right on
<Shnaw15>
xDDDDDDDDDD
<Cheffheid28>
The complex field has uncountably many distinct subfields -- do you consider each of those a "number system"? I maintain that the phrase isn't particularly meaningful.
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<Cy8aer28>
Corvus`, and this one is too.
<Cy8aer28>
hello.. does anyone here use a Trezor to access their ether by any chance? I have ran into an issue of not being able to log into my trezor through the popup.. it is just stuck on the loading screen
<Cy8aer28>
to open such file you need to access its current private key state from a higher dimension
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<Cy8aer28>
i might just get some old hw to run some old OS X versions instead
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<Gurty>
ah got it, it is y_2^2 not y_2
<Gurty>
and we have ^, ^^, ** for exponents
<Gurty>
I think you can use SPI on any pins though
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<vantagex418>
it's basically a reserved set of mappings for users to make their own keybindings without having to override the built in bindings
<vantagex418>
as if the os is only a surface session
<vantagex418>
I used to be scared of this place before I realized that every country is shit lmao
<vantagex418>
dipole: are those strings null terminated?
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<SunDwarf16>
nai, I won't even attempt to describe how horribly wrong that approach is...
<SunDwarf16>
a friend had one of the newer samsung galaxies. took it out of his pocket and dropped it onto linoleum floor from <1 meter, screen shattered
<SunDwarf16>
no. im trying to replicate the signal. its a radio reciever connected to a remote control. I want to impart the same control with an arduino
<SunDwarf16>
i kinda thought, you create this orphan with no history, and bring stuff into it then ..
<SunDwarf16>
thunderrd21: 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.
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<NotLim_>
Or a simpler question: is there a known finite set of primes that is known to produce all the primes via this algorithm?
<NotLim_>
some common metal/steel/aluminum
<NotLim_>
monochrom: it's probably because I enabled the code to be interactively interpreted
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<pod>
「Stock video of male in the distance dramatically lays | 16679422 | Shutterstock」
<pod>
this would be counter-argument to ipv6
<pod>
IntelCore, I still do that today for switches, but it requires an active Serial to USB adapter these days
<pod>
because if I open 80/443 on my router, how does the traffic know which site to reach?
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<dynek6>
kxkamil: Wait, I think cofinal must cover all elements, so for every n in N there is some a in A s.t. n divides a
<dynek6>
so should all three of those be set to %100 ?
<dynek6>
never seen it
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<Thuryn>
no ... you .... don't
<Thuryn>
maddawg2: the mibox is known to have terrible HDR support. Maybe they fixed it in Oreo
<Thuryn>
nacc, The only set I have found is listed as unchanged I left that way
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<Tetsumaki16>
The only thing worse is someone who still using control in it's default spot
<Tetsumaki16>
at least, in that form. but it led to three more useful ones: Applicative, Profunctor, and Category
<Tetsumaki16>
you can do $a or A
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<WhitePhosphorus4>
it may not even do that well without data lol. I mean, you can't set the time on it, etc
<WhitePhosphorus4>
the example that uses type families has a catchall; ShowPred a = HFalse
<WhitePhosphorus4>
the file should be YAML, JSON, or CSV
<WhitePhosphorus4>
what context?
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<tYPe-R-12>
Even though I'm fairly sure I'm not changing any flags
<tYPe-R-12>
who said life is worthless
<tYPe-R-12>
ah see we were right.
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<twisted`>
to start android studio
<twisted`>
Heh, supermum of an empty set is -oo
<twisted`>
aiks, you can summarize this in a more general explanation --> reading something while it is being updated by another thread might lead to a race condition
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<kepler_mach3>
i must find compact din rail relays 6-7mm wide for 2-6A loads
<kepler_mach3>
mornfall: but are there models of computation as powerful as turing machines or even more powerful where the halting problem is decidable?
<kepler_mach3>
bg+ is for the selected line. bg is for the others'
<kepler_mach3>
like a complicated surface of revolution
<kepler_mach3>
look at pg_stat_replication on the master to see what value it sees
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<vflyson>
hello math fans
<vflyson>
what is raspberry pi ?
<vflyson>
well .2 should be enough
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<fflam19>
LordRyan: whats the lingo to search for that is that a hook? or a script i got to write
<fflam19>
Selavi1: 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.
<fflam19>
can you post a photo of where it said that?
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<Trizt20>
phogg, not really, especially if you need the same settings across a lot of machines
<Trizt20>
ok, np. either look great.
<Trizt20>
This has yet to happen.
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<redbrass>
solene, well there's not much else to choose from anymore. At this point heck a windows server will be the way to go unless I find something else though I'd prefer not to have to go down that route.
<redbrass>
perhaps less frequently now than maybe 10+ years ago, but that doesn't mean that folks don't do it
<redbrass>
so basically in bridged rooms we have to do nothing?
<redbrass>
You could output a sha256sum of /etc/shadow as a `node_shadow_info{sum="d7697569b3d96e042ee833e020c4a9ab6173d0d39cbbe301001b6e79ce1a37fe"} 1`
<redbrass>
sorry, what's the difference?
<redbrass>
They can be, or they can all be on the same machine running as the same or as different users.
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<zvekovius>
MAD MONEY
<zvekovius>
smellsLikeGoatSp: ah yes ..battery consumption and heat...makes sense
<zvekovius>
!ops ananke
<zvekovius>
something that I want vim to implement as well :/
<zvekovius>
Using you can pass a "--prefix" argument to ./configure that will let you change which part of the system it's installed.
<zvekovius>
does solar's support package include cuddles when i'm feeling sad?
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<elnormous>
ugh Branes?
<elnormous>
ah, -d' ' fixes it
<elnormous>
RhodiumToad, yes, its been showing =>
<elnormous>
its only 80GB
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<twan_>
AnrDaemon: ah okay, Ill have to look that up. thanks.
<twan_>
8mb cache
<twan_>
'git remote update' updates the remote-tracking branches which by default are configured to discard incompatible changes
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<SanguineAnomaly2>
there's a letter B and it labeled "stroke"
<SanguineAnomaly2>
^7heo: The same
<SanguineAnomaly2>
A windows page file is the same as a linux swap file.
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<jerome-19>
if it's not a SMPS, it probably drives that relay
<jerome-19>
but irssi doesnt why
<jerome-19>
Well often when i'm browsing on firefox it freezes up. Can usualky still move the mouse. But can't even login in a tty, so have to forcibly shutdown.
<jerome-19>
I ended up realising all my ata fits in a usb thumb drive, and I sync it between 3 computers anyhow. :)
<jerome-19>
Roq, djph, I can also restart my router, but not understanding the core of the problem I mayencounter it again and wind up rebooting my router every time such a problem occurs.
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<hozer7>
CaptHindsight: i use PDC (Peripheral DMA Controller) on ATSAM4s i initialized with the documentation, but when i run it i always get in ISR, but i can not transmit or receive anything from USART channel
<hozer7>
jada: konsole
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<Azelphur19>
metalsutton2, are you talking about a diode like a TVS or a zener or you talking about a diode for reverse polarity protection or?
<Azelphur19>
I'm building on Windows, and building cryptopp on Linux .. :/ Hrm, I'll take a look on this route, but the libs are part of a wider company ecosystem, hence the generic makefile system we use for them.
<Azelphur19>
put another way, if the passage for the water is a straight line, an assembled "full bore" pipe and valve should about be able to run a slug/dowel/marble near the ID of the pipe clear through.
<Azelphur19>
don't laugh
<Azelphur19>
airking: I use ranger, if you're into vi bindings and terminal apps
<Azelphur19>
akk: How do they not?
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<evidlo5>
I don't have time to learn to understand their build files and stuff, sorry :\
<evidlo5>
this is the url from downloading it
<evidlo5>
<gtmanfred> Yup, looks like that is in the 2018.3.2 tag
<evidlo5>
yay ok
<evidlo5>
「plasmafox’s Music Profile | Last.fm」
<evidlo5>
This is 101 gigs.
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<Deihmos17>
To be more specific, I thing that the file name is different in the two cases. I get the string u'path/to/file\r'
<Deihmos17>
right i shouldn
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<stefanc_diff>
bls, I wonder which off topic channel is best
<stefanc_diff>
if you do, then you have value semantics (e.g. assignment overwriting an object)
<stefanc_diff>
maybe bria in a vm / over rdp is a better way to go?
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<Gothian_>
urdh me?
<Gothian_>
MintoMa: Got backups?
<Gothian_>
Svitkona, it worked now. I was missing the include's
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<Zharf27>
so the entire thing is initializing s with one prvalue, nothing in between
<Zharf27>
FrozenFox, if you want a tighter bound, you can use the floating point stuff
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<akkad>
enter 10 or 20 after running the program
<Zharf27>
I'm kinda intrigued now...
<akkad>
I was talking about this though
<Zharf27>
But yes solar is a Celtic stud muffin
<akkad>
before then it was optional
<Zharf27>
it does make a big difference for hashes, though - it's a big part of their design that the carry bits propagate and tie other bits into the result
<akkad>
>he didnt use his profits to buy more gaypeeyous when btc was 20k
<akkad>
>> Current OLEDs are very mature and have no such problems <<this
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<vertrex23>
a royaleeee with cheese
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<vertrex23>
"50Mbps to about 30kbps." was the intentional throttle
<vertrex23>
the_document, Please spell out u as you... it would help folks who are here and are new english speakers, some don't hear u as a rhyme for you
<vertrex23>
Tennis Bracelet max... fug
<vertrex23>
Heh, I'm just doing Linux<->Linux
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<LuMint24>
"cat -"
<LuMint24>
and they got different servername
<LuMint24>
I hadn't! Looks very useful. Too bad it isn't interactive, yet.
<LuMint24>
XP can always be installed. it doesn't require activation or verification
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<darkphoenix1>
was thining one thing and typing another.
<darkphoenix1>
atx: thank you! this is just what i needed :)
<darkphoenix1>
I am not sure of that, how can I check that?
<darkphoenix1>
mistralol: ##c++-general for algorithms, libraries, practices, projects, tools etc. notice the channel name starts with two #s.
<darkphoenix1>
「Gentoo Group」
<darkphoenix1>
and the PCB software knows, if a component is not connected on one layer, it should mill a full circle around that pin so it doesn't connect to anything else
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