rappet11: | x/(1+ x )? | [01:51] |
rappet11: | > let l !? n = listToMaybe $ drop n l in [1..5] !? 10 | [01:51] |
rappet11: | retrojeff, thanks for the offtopic | [01:51] |
markedfinesse3: | Styil: who would decide which one is better? | [02:09] |
markedfinesse3: | lnnb: I don't think any work has been done on HURD since like '06 | [02:09] |
markedfinesse3: | ksft: But, really, the module is not just M, but also the ring action â\u0080\u009CÃ\u0086 : R â\u0086\u0092 End(M)â\u0080\u009D. | [02:09] |
markedfinesse3: | and you know the only way PG&E can get more 31693$ | [02:09] |
markedfinesse3: | oiaohm, yeah, but i remember people hacking it to be logged in using RDP in win7 | [02:09] |
neutraltone_: | But it is not a tree. | [02:22] |
neutraltone_: | so.. you're confirming that you you have not actually read what you've been given. | [02:22] |
neutraltone_: | just checked, with all the plugins and stuff I have its still 72ms, vim must suck on windows :D | [02:23] |
Cmdr_data21: | stuff like fork() would be impossible without an MMU | [02:38] |
Cmdr_data21: | Tin_man: press backspace when there is nothing in the text input | [02:38] |
Cmdr_data21: | ^cked^cketed | [02:38] |
Cmdr_data21: | Which is unfortunate. | [02:38] |
Cmdr_data21: | I really really don't want to have to leave every potentially bridged room just to resolve this | [02:38] |
Cmdr_data21: | and the parantheses around (myint & X) is just for clarity, not really needed | [02:38] |
RLa1: | data F (x :: Foo) where bar :: Foo 'Bar; baz :: Foo 'Baz; barBas :: Foo x | [02:46] |
RLa1: | they are, they're mkv files | [02:46] |
RLa1: | not my question, and you already said that, which I got | [02:46] |
la-ah24: | @wiki Top level mutable state | [03:00] |
la-ah24: | Hi! How can I get simplified chinese language input on Lubuntu if I am using i3? how could I switch between using the two languages in i3? | [03:00] |
la-ah24: | no se que haser | [03:00] |
Jota26: | *wouldn't | [03:19] |
Jota26: | Some guy is paying for everyone else to use his bandwidth for free out of the goodness of his heart? That can't be it | [03:19] |
Jota26: | vimgor: macronomicon | [03:19] |
Jota26: | Which tail you want to be? | [03:19] |
Jota26: | speaking of sleep.. cripes, I'm past 24hr at this point. I'm pushing through to this evening | [03:19] |
blakange1: | do it right | [03:44] |
blakange1: | sorry to interrupt, but i just need to know if it is not possible to partially differentiate f(g,y) wrt y where g(x,y) without having to expand g out | [03:44] |
blakange1: | so it eats the newline | [03:44] |
blakange1: | just for the sake of being sure I would have enough bandwidth in all cases. | [03:44] |
blakange1: | that function i pasted. it just passes ycm's completion list into another vim, you can go from there | [03:44] |
blakange1: | economy is not a science | [03:44] |
Ruhan1: | Don't see a .bashrc tho | [03:46] |
Ruhan1: | like: gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock click-action 'minimize' | [03:46] |
Ruhan1: | triceratux, quirky 8.6 | [03:46] |
Ruhan1: | 1787.61 â\u0094\u0083â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080⢸â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080⢸â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â¡\u0087â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080â \u0080 | [03:46] |
subsonik21: | Z-module: "undergrad ODEs+PDEs" and "grad combinatorics" which one do/will you prefer to study and work through? | [03:58] |
subsonik21: | Or are you saying something different? | [03:58] |
subsonik21: | depending on your device you can leave it unconnected, or it has to be connected somewhere so that the device doesn't complain of a faulty fan | [03:58] |
subsonik21: | this is a CI system. it accepts a commit hash and rebases that on master | [03:58] |
subsonik21: | or is it a difference in knowledge? | [03:58] |
sleo13: | Pfft. Linus has some room to tone it down, if for no other reason than "reporters" blow it entirely out of proportion any time he gives someone a mean look | [04:38] |
sleo13: | I'd probably jsut create multiple 4G files, present each to the guest, and let the guest stitch them together using lvm | [04:38] |
sleo13: | It seems that av_packet_make_writable is a code newer then 4.0 that I am using. | [04:38] |
sleo13: | pragmaticenigma : the changes that were just pushed out this past few weeks for gnome, x, etc does it help with older computers to allow it to run with less CPU usage? | [04:38] |
sleo13: | GPL as has a system library exemption, which is why you can use it on windows | [04:38] |
sleo13: | flav0r what are you printing | [04:38] |
ircmaxell14: | i dont see option for 2560x1080 anywhere | [05:01] |
ircmaxell14: | Uninstall Windows 10 | [05:01] |
ircmaxell14: | So R/m is an extension of the scalar field. | [05:01] |
ircmaxell14: | greycat: have some chilled coke :) | [05:01] |
ircmaxell14: | cbreak: so? we were talking signed vs unsigned | [05:01] |
ircmaxell14: | zofu: thanks. how would I add the large hd later? | [05:01] |
michaelpj4: | the only things i actually dislike about zsh are that last i checked it doesn't source ~/.profile (easily fixed) and terrible snobs who think it's objectively better than bash when they haven't a clue about how shells work at all (apparently intractable) | [05:10] |
michaelpj4: | pi0 I did not say the number 3.. but it was about java applications | [05:10] |
michaelpj4: | Jan-: the arduino IDE is like pure cancer-aids. I'd warn you that it will make you go blind if you weren't already ;P | [05:10] |
moufl20: | in salt.virt during a VM bootstrap, if you have set seed=True, the VM's image is mounted through libguestfs and seeded | [05:15] |
moufl20: | EriC^, https://pastebin.com/NNCH1wUX | [05:15] |
moufl20: | they will ship for free | [05:15] |
demonimin10: | Not gonna create more work for FlashCode just yet | [05:24] |
demonimin10: | And then I just move to the category of smooth manifolds, and forget where I even came from. | [05:24] |
demonimin10: | Let N â\u0088\u0088 Zâ\u0081º. I want to show that there exists a power of 2 whose base 10 representation begins with N's digits. What I did was this. Define f : R/Z â\u0086\u0092 R/Z given by x â\u0086¦ x + logâ\u0082\u0081â\u0082\u0080 2 (mod 1). The orbit starting at xâ\u0082\u0080 = 0 is dense (as is any other), so there is some term xâ\u0082\u0099 â\u0088\u0088 logâ\u0082\u0081â\u0082\u0080 (N, N+1) (mod 1). Then the decimal expansion of 2â\u0081¿ begins with N's digits. | [05:24] |
demonimin10: | no=now | [05:24] |
ktr18: | steven: yes but then I have to hit two keys, one to open the buffer list, one to change buffers | [05:29] |
ktr18: | char* | [05:29] |
ktr18: | Viper-7: seems more ideal http://tinyurl.com/y8wbqvfg | [05:29] |
ktr18: | mancha: Thanks, mancha. | [05:29] |
dan12323: | The real description in inclusions involves multiple inclusion functions, and it's a bit messy, I think | [05:35] |
dan12323: | I'm allergic to bs | [05:35] |
dan12323: | Uhfaw: if you want to allow something then you don't want to block it | [05:35] |
dan12323: | he probably got mad that OS updates nuked /usr/local | [05:35] |
dan12323: | it will be always a constant | [05:35] |
tomeaton179: | GRP, but still | [06:00] |
tomeaton179: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2WfedZG7bo | [06:00] |
tomeaton179: | what does it mean though | [06:00] |
fayesafe10: | (((public defecation))) | [06:38] |
fayesafe10: | I'm not a java programer and mostly develop in C++ | [06:38] |
fayesafe10: | (well, every set but one) | [06:38] |
tachoknight26: | need it fast.. and that's why i'm confused between rdp and vnc | [08:30] |
tachoknight26: | dollfan: if you're trying to compile some random package, and failing, you should talk to the author | [08:30] |
tachoknight26: | por mi? | [08:30] |
tachoknight26: | and the sad thing is you represent a whole generations of millenials just like that | [08:30] |
tachoknight26: | Oh, got it now | [08:30] |
tachoknight26: | its 2 SCR's crammed together... not transistors | [08:30] |
q665: | you gonna hack your kernal now, bruh | [08:34] |
q665: | ask in the correct place | [08:34] |
q665: | sauvin: how does it compare to a 1911? | [08:34] |
q665: | tcpdump port 53 | [08:34] |
junkmechanic25: | Let's say I have a type , and I get a list of in an impure monadic code. | [09:23] |
junkmechanic25: | theres no timeout? | [09:23] |
junkmechanic25: | good lad | [09:23] |
junkmechanic25: | yeah as a reference its alright but i didnt find it easy to study from | [09:23] |
chillywilly25: | let's donate free C++17 compilers to everyone! | [09:25] |
chillywilly25: | That's not very precision these days though. Sigma-delta on a GPIO may in some cases work for it | [09:26] |
chillywilly25: | it sends the command to the server to try | [09:26] |
chillywilly25: | Blondie101010: I thought that is what /sbin is for? | [09:26] |
chillywilly25: | how does konsole decide where to open links? I would like to open them with Firefox, but some links (for example, https://p.iotek.org/r53, which has a Content-Type: text/plain) apparently gets downloaded and opened with libreoffice, even though xdg-open opens it with firefox | [09:26] |
zxk10: | try this: echo file{1,2,10,11,33,AB,a,A,AAA,\(} | [09:51] |
zxk10: | that seems to be what's available but yeah, not finding some packages i have | [09:51] |
pokk8: | maybe someone killed the archiver process | [12:09] |
pokk8: | so it is a very different experience from living there as a local | [12:09] |
pokk8: | Forcing SAR/DAR makes no diff. | [12:09] |
jvb27: | delivered | [14:04] |
jvb27: | so you're not in only for the money? | [14:04] |
jvb27: | other potential issues would be cross library calls with some abi incompatibility | [14:04] |
jvb27: | get the item manually? | [14:04] |
jvb27: | ooh... sheesh | [14:04] |
drawkula25: | the fast compiles are important because otherwise google engineers spend too much time creating stale memes on memegen, and having awful political flamewars that create HR liabilites | [14:15] |
drawkula25: | so connection is like this client -> home router -> internet -> openvpn server (redirect-gateway def1 ipv6) | [14:15] |
drawkula25: | are you referring to that one? | [14:15] |
drawkula25: | from an old Roland something | [14:16] |
jcara7: | remove the pkg.conf while you're at it, while i guess it's irrelevant | [14:42] |
jcara7: | yea its very good looking and very symetric | [14:42] |
jcara7: | so i'd like to see serials for softraid, i'd like to know where to install for example | [14:42] |
jcara7: | i dont take my ethics from jaromil :) | [14:42] |
jcara7: | or if you are super into some fringe anime and want to spend days writing fan fic for it | [14:42] |
megaxlr7: | even tho they say they dont save them | [15:02] |
megaxlr7: | Delf: ahh :)welcome to the dark side | [15:02] |
megaxlr7: | so you can apply it to either a constructor or a data-update | [15:02] |
megaxlr7: | no weechat relay is it's own protocol | [15:03] |
dumptruckman26: | Unit193: it reads modes.....oddly:P | [16:45] |
dumptruckman26: | i haven't experienced it personally, but eg. bisecting becomes difficult. and identifying which commit made your changes becomes more difficult too | [16:45] |
dumptruckman26: | kmail configuration > Setup for Sending and Receiving Messages > Can't remove my identity | [16:45] |
dumptruckman26: | if as many people desire a free phone as desire gnu/linux then it is not gonna be easy | [16:46] |
ajvpot: | it doesn't look all mangled. Only Nei's comment is off-kilter, and that's because you haven't aligned pubmsg formats properly | [17:13] |
ajvpot: | Undersood indeed. | [17:13] |
ajvpot: | romainl: could this be it: https://github.com/elzr/vim-json/blob/master/syntax/json.vim#L8 | [17:13] |
ajvpot: | hmm so reference count is not going to 0 | [17:13] |
ajvpot: | just curious if theres any particular metal type you'll use for serial batteries bar or its really a personal preference thing? | [17:14] |
kwargs16: | John9_: if you have to ask about it here, odds are in favour of the code being wrong, however that still doesn't say anything about it being actually a compiler error or not | [17:26] |
kwargs16: | filesystems in user space, block devices in user space. Next stop microkernel? | [17:26] |
kwargs16: | Yes, given the pattern seems to be Join>SpamSpamSpam>Leave in quick succession I'd imagine the bridge is having quite a few of the leave race problem. | [17:26] |
kwargs16: | vgchange -an | [17:27] |
kwargs16: | what is too expensive? | [17:27] |
lobbes: | I'd never thought I'd say this, but I miss the allah spam. This new variety is much harder to mentally filter out whilist log reading | [18:37] |
mircea_popescu: | myeah. | [18:42] |
mircea_popescu: | it's top quality, looks like my 2016 reddit spamming | [18:42] |
BingoBoingo: | They must read Trilema | [18:44] |
lobbes: | I will say, it will be hilarious if it starts quoting #trilema lines | [18:44] |
BingoBoingo: | It's already quoted at least one allah line I could see | [18:45] |
ego11: | deniska: ^ | [20:21] |
ego11: | the bridges are a single point of failure and some servers don't implement IMAP functionality AFAIK | [20:21] |
ego11: | Natalie: it got an abort signal from the other process? Perhaps you want the trace of the other process. | [20:21] |
ego11: | aravindh: Are you after something like 'foo :: (SVG a, SVG b) => a -> b -> Bool' or something? | [20:21] |
edi16: | it's all of them: titles, task switcher, in-app words | [20:26] |
edi16: | I'm not a blob I'm a human being... well and also a blob | [20:26] |
edi16: | Monero is #10/1926 @ 0.88\% ~ 07.01 / 0.00934451ɱ ~ 1h/1d/7d: 0.36\x0F/-5.64\x0F/-10.79\x0F ~ 24h vol. 379,757.24261651ɱ / 0,639,586.85 | [20:26] |
edi16: | I don't have much electronics experience | [20:26] |
edi16: | co6alt: the cheapest new one I saw was eighty bucks, but ebay does have them used for much cheaper. thanks for the pointer! | [20:26] |
nbari: | ive heard of some bikes not charging the battery at idle | [20:39] |
nbari: | portmap? | [20:39] |
nbari: | (so it's your client that does it, not the server, that was the point) | [20:39] |
byorgey28: | dgurney: you Kingstons/toshiba if they are going to give trouble its at the 5 year old mark. | [20:58] |
byorgey28: | no, I am at a major lack of free time due to my recent move | [20:58] |
byorgey28: | is that your render? | [20:58] |
gaf_: | well isatty tests the param fd to see if it is a tty | [21:07] |
gaf_: | are your clocks properly synced? | [21:07] |
gaf_: | <msmith> tempted to re-open it to request a docs change | [21:07] |
meepmeep2224: | https://www.iphone-ticker.de/ios-12-benoetigt-12gb-alle-neuerungen-im-wortlaut-131232/ | [21:07] |
meepmeep2224: | the only time they work is if 'repeating' an action twice could potentially produce different effects | [21:07] |
gaf_: | oiaohm, ah, fairly good point | [21:07] |
meepmeep2224: | tandoori is the paste | [21:07] |
gaf_: | sorry, that cos^2(x) is non-zero. | [21:07] |
gaf_: | / ; ; ; ; ___ ,--........,, | [21:08] |
meepmeep2224: | good old iptables is linear | [21:08] |
meepmeep2224: | is there a way to add those flags ? | [21:08] |
Fenrirthviti17: | like my benis :D | [21:20] |
Fenrirthviti17: | how remote is this site? | [21:20] |
Fenrirthviti17: | f00lest: are you the one that wrote that script? | [21:20] |
rockey21: | But even redacting would annoy users by moving your chat screen up and down | [21:28] |
rockey21: | RefractiveIndex, there is a "burger" menu on top right next to the close button | [21:28] |
rockey21: | compact: you'll notice I added and 'echo'... good idea to just echo the command first before it actually runs it and make sure it's going to do what you want. remove the echo when you're happy. | [21:28] |
rockey21: | on the volume doesn't change only density | [21:28] |
rockey21: | hxclurk: IIRC, it assumes a packet from a source to a destination constitutes a connection (though possibly slightly more intelligent than that) | [21:28] |
rockey21: | anyone seen some mining benchmarks? | [21:29] |
markvoelker_: | nacc, i am still getting the same error message | [21:48] |
markvoelker_: | kopper, You are always very welcome! It's not a single answer solution, but it does go into the differences and what they really mean, although not to the deepest of levels :( | [21:48] |
markvoelker_: | especially on laptops. | [21:48] |
markvoelker_: | does that mean you have access? | [21:48] |
nh225: | Okay, so the third plane comes from there being a relationship between z and x, and y and x? | [22:23] |
nh225: | azulakina: It's not, it's my environment | [22:23] |
nh225: | nono, you can't discard it | [22:23] |
vmoutoussamy: | !mount jnewt | [22:35] |
vmoutoussamy: | wow, that's really old | [22:35] |
vmoutoussamy: | so can you guys show me a example of ABI and example of API ? | [22:35] |
vmoutoussamy: | scythefwd2, did you create the launcher yourself? | [22:35] |
vmoutoussamy: | p0g0_, nah | [22:35] |
Caleb24: | See, it's not even *his code*. | [22:37] |
Caleb24: | yes they still | [22:37] |
Caleb24: | I usually need portability but over the years I already collected a few portable machines xD | [22:37] |
Caleb24: | i won't get a 2018 imac... but most likely a 2019 | [22:38] |
Caleb24: | furq, you're right :) | [22:38] |
Caleb24: | @let myFoldr f accum [] = accum; myFoldr f accum (x:xs) = f x (myFoldr f accum xs) | [22:38] |
Kris16: | linuxlove: the git-ls-files manpage is available at https://gitirc.eu/git-ls-files.html | [23:28] |
Kris16: | Bonus is that I don't have to put the fqdn in scripts that send mail so it Just Worksâ\u0084¢ if the name of the server changes for whatever reason. | [23:28] |
Kris16: | the pass is correct | [23:28] |
marmistrz23: | Dodek: Do I just use basic algebra to manipulate it? | [23:36] |
marmistrz23: | tolarz based on that, what point do you find for Line A? | [23:36] |
marmistrz23: | well thatâ\u0080\u0099s not what I suggested :) | [23:37] |
mircea_popescu: | in other news, Mocky 's craftbot is totally fucking awesome and everythjing! | [23:46] |
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