<jbicha16>
retran: this keyboard came with its own dongle, i just tried it and got no response from it
<jbicha16>
yeah you can't mine efficiently with a full set
<jbicha16>
tsoulus: I'm not familiar with CAD, but can it give me mathematical functions?
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<Luker4>
feeding an empty line outputs default
<Luker4>
I can see around a hundred of lines in .git/FETCH_HEAD in another repo
<Luker4>
AnrDaemon: you mean concatenated or parallel?
<Luker4>
acetoline: that's our present
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<phtes_>
Nobody NEEDS anything except water, food, and to poop
<phtes_>
configuring xorg 1.7.7 won't be fun...
<phtes_>
to the point where it's worse than useless
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<tukruic8>
SMB Server Message Block
<tukruic8>
it is on
<tukruic8>
fierce indeed
<tukruic8>
Fausto: if you just want the number of bytes in a file, either will work. 'ls' looks at the directory structure to get file size, 'wc' actually reads the file and counts.
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<Guest84984>
k_j - that's probably a better question for ##c++-general
<Guest84984>
curious, on openbsd, I have install php7 along with php_pdo then added extension=pdo_mysql.so to /.etc/php-7.0.ini then /etc/rc.d/phpfpm7.0 restart and if I do php -f sample.php where sample.php contains a mysqli_connect() it works however if I hit the same script in a browser it does not work. This says to me that php-fpm does not know about the pdo extensions. What have I missed?
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<takinbo7>
skyroveRR: a resistor is also ok if it's rated for the power it will dissipate when across mains
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<mescalito23>
heh, I never realized that GiB means gibibytes :-P
<mescalito23>
TheDcoder: Or... just display the block devices in a list with zenity and make it proceed?
<mescalito23>
heheh what happened ? :P
<mescalito23>
its a glass lens
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<|darc|1>
the {1,2} vs. {1,2,1} problem just illustrates that there can be multiple ways of writing the same set; you could also write it as {1,2,3} \ {3} if you wanted
<|darc|1>
Atro: yup, they're worded to make you get it wrong :)
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<binaryatrocity_>
Go crazy
<binaryatrocity_>
mypad$ env | grep moneky
<binaryatrocity_>
X is n x m in general
<binaryatrocity_>
that was just an example, the script even named differenctly :)
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<Akii>
erhm, the last git merge should read git merge incoming-branch
<Akii>
matsaman: dark themes in apps can also cut glare
<Akii>
when I found out, I added the other domain and repeated sudo certbot --apache
<Akii>
I think the question is wrong, I gave a counter example
<Akii>
it took me about a week to forgive myself
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<qbrix27>
You can just build partial funnels
<qbrix27>
its radeon
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<lebster25>
that lists all their contents
<lebster25>
it's 2 in this case, since you requested value-initialization of S
<lebster25>
so it had to run on GHC
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<polyrob11>
You can simplift sqrt(18)/3
<polyrob11>
V7, I have to go now, I am very sorry, I really wish i could have helped sorting this now. But I would better try with creating a bootable partition, and/or chrooting inside /dev/sdb and the removing grub completely and inside lsblk if cyou could still see /dev/sdb install grub specifically mentioning /dev/sdb something like "grub-install /dev/sdb"
<polyrob11>
foo never did it to me, though I use mac os from pretty recently
<polyrob11>
some people (probably most?) don't count any type of infinity as a limit anyway, for real functions.
<polyrob11>
bls: I'm wondering if adding something to gnome tweaks is the right place to attack the problem.
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<zamba15>
no, you can use the GUI
<zamba15>
prefer a CLI tool
<zamba15>
autopsy: it is working fine, I just need to figure out what kind of card it is so I can lookup its specs
<zamba15>
also how do I mark a method like a to String ?
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<factium15>
ASUS Z170-WS
<factium15>
i didn't see any real girl from the last 10 years
<SunDwarf29>
electric-skeptic: if you want wired devices on your hotspot, you want a client-bridge config on the router, WISP will connect the AP and the router's clients would on their own network separate from the hotspot's other clients
<SunDwarf29>
The arduino clearly doesn't reset
<SunDwarf29>
that's all very contrived yeah
<SunDwarf29>
yo baldengineer:
<SunDwarf29>
notmike, you'd have to mount sys and dev first
<SunDwarf29>
if they arent doing anything nefarious), its really not a question for ##electronics.
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<dbe4>
whats their financial numbers and shit tho
<dbe4>
I doubt it.
<dbe4>
ave Nvidia 5200m. and using the additional driver from Nvidia. I want to only use Intel GPU and turn-off Nvidia. I try to do this with " prime-select intel " all is okay. but when system reboot KDE not working and Only Show Me a black screen with mouse cursor.
<Bryanstein16>
So... just migrated back to fedora after a too-long sojourn in the bitter world of Win10. Any news on why the dropbox app has no selective sync option?
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<Damage-X>
At 100 h/s with network diff of 7.03e+10 and block reward 3.91 you can expect 0.0005 XMR per day.
<Damage-X>
ya vengo
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<nshepperd2>
Surely if you need to apply the laws, you need to evaluate them somehow.
<nshepperd2>
its totally nonconstructive nature bothers a lot of people
<nshepperd2>
The important thing about chroot is that vsftpd expects to chroot ITSELF into a directory that was specified in the configuration file
<nshepperd2>
Bonfi96_: you might need the inverse of this map, where you just replace yt+1 by 1-yt
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<onicrom>
Eric^: Just to mention, disk is still readonly attribute set by DISKPART, and testdisk is scanning right now at 12%, so this is only looking around right, not confirming anything
<onicrom>
Yeah that's true
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<Xe13>
any idea why it loops though?
<Xe13>
its set up to be a low-pass filter, but you could use it just as a regular op amp :D
<Xe13>
Problem is, I'm leaning towards macOS.
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<csshih_26>
the state should tax it
<csshih_26>
i used hitachi, seagate, western digital
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<karab44>
pewpew: probably because changing that kind of code and dependancy isn't easy, and writing alternative is even harder
<karab44>
hence why he had no kids
<karab44>
6yup
<karab44>
well, I don't expect the average user to actually look into the mpegts file format
<karab44>
because it only is technically 2 factor if you enable a password
<karab44>
Use /connect, not /server
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<IvanBlagdan1>
hmm never heard of an irc box
<IvanBlagdan1>
veverak: no.
<IvanBlagdan1>
but a pointer to a string is really just a pointer to its first element
<IvanBlagdan1>
kerframil: <2><3><4><5>
<IvanBlagdan1>
we need to name this episode "the way we were"
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<davidlenwell27>
chron0: don't look at the mirror for too long, you'll die
<davidlenwell27>
lole anyone else like bittorrent amirite buy tron
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<w0rp10>
So access into the pi
<w0rp10>
It's like having a trophy wife.
<w0rp10>
also perl-lwp-protocol-https
<w0rp10>
blackflow: so if I specify 8.8.8.8 as FallbackDNS instead of DNS, it should act as such, right?
<w0rp10>
40 discs with Linux this year, and another 40 in 2019?
<w0rp10>
power-fungus: I suspect the worst thing about making () an instance of Num would be that a lot more stuff would default to () in ghci.
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<your1p>
it says that my branch is behind 4 commits
<your1p>
the other is still alive
<your1p>
| / : ',___,' ; \
<your1p>
kerframil: and those channels need to +q $~a and enable +z.
<your1p>
hey guys on the plex android app is there any way to turn off the screen, but keep the audio going?
<your1p>
12AM is midnight
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<Kazzy>
that's not supposed to work
<Kazzy>
is that a euphemism?
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<keruspe23>
only if you accept it
<keruspe23>
what AAA said
<keruspe23>
I highly recommend signing that code with something less forgeable now so proof of authorship can also be proven later. ;)
<keruspe23>
It had my alt, char, xany, grimz, my ex boyfriend(which i forgot his name), there was also raptor and some other faggot including That one guy with the dumb ass pfp of a headset which his name was DJ or whatever
<keruspe23>
but also, no regulation
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<Guest37376>
I prefer to put scripts in /usr/local/bin
<Guest37376>
i mean you have sharepoint, dropbox, ---hell FTP has been around for how long??? why keep it all on the local HDD?
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<DMackey5>
Apachez: sure is F5 and A10 are hardware or software loadbalancers?
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<ryanf>
perhaps gentauro wants evaluate?
<ryanf>
There are 8 white and 8 blue.
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<Daegalus_>
really? it says in my notes "a metric is a (not necessarily positive definite) inner product at the tangent space on each point"
<Daegalus_>
Use one of the solutions in the FAQ.
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<d-sha>
multi track drifting
<d-sha>
cukier: type "sudo chown $USER: -R /mountpoint"
<d-sha>
The rest was documented pretty much pre-Google
<d-sha>
its probable that your cpu and chipset are fine, those are recent era things
<d-sha>
okay I think I follow you now
<d-sha>
would vote
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<the_cuckoo13>
batch: you need 4io for hbridge stepper driving
<the_cuckoo13>
ReedK0: I've never used RGB fans but the people in ##hardware will know.
<the_cuckoo13>
So can I just use the same tar command on it again but change -7 to -9?
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<sword16>
im j/k tho, well played
<sword16>
I am just running it in virtualbox for now geirha
<sword16>
the version available depends on the system
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<boshhead13>
(the generators that yield the isomorphism are for example -1=15 and 5)
<boshhead13>
maybe restart the DM from the tty?
<boshhead13>
its algebraic terms, seems so
<boshhead13>
What I mean to say is that `gq` is the entire command - it's not made up of a `g` part and a `q` part. You can also use it with text-motions, like gqip to format an entire paragraph - the same as doing vipgq
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<FooBarWidget0>
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 v4 @ 2.40GHz
<FooBarWidget0>
do you mean the framebuffer? these lag spikes happen every second repeatedly
<FooBarWidget0>
https://pastebin.com/XYtP81dW yall think I should make the -c command default when not executing the REPL function? -c is removing all that copyright stuff.
<FooBarWidget0>
well sine airplay 2 is software, no real need for new hardware.
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