#eulora Logs for 01 Oct 2018



October 1st, 2018 by Diana Coman
zack68497: is maxene waters tarded? [01:04]
zack68497: Boomerang, I have Just "foo?", not "foo?" [01:05]
imouto29: look at who owns the IP [01:36]
imouto29: it's huge... [01:36]
imouto29: j416: could you elaborate more on "using another index"? [01:36]
imouto29: it'd be like subtracting apples from oranges... can't [01:36]
imouto29: arunc: lsb_release -a ? [01:36]
mUnkey24: yes, the capacitance is a function of area [01:57]
mUnkey24: so instead of getting help with this issue I am instead getting told to not use "mean words" [01:57]
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in other lulz, [02:03]
mircea_popescu: "Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [02:03]
mircea_popescu: csStringBase::Append (this=0x7fffffffcc60, iStr=..., [02:03]
mircea_popescu: iCount=18446744073709551615) [02:03]
mircea_popescu: at /home/mircea/mircea/dev/cs/libs/csutil/csstring.cpp:283 [02:03]
mircea_popescu: 283 return Append(iStr.GetData(), iCount == (size_t)-1 ? iStr.Length() : iCount); [02:03]
mircea_popescu: " [02:03]
utzig2: that's what i just described :) [03:39]
utzig2: just what is this digital signal? [03:40]
Kitlith14: and i find it just like combining Dropbox Paper + Samepage + Slack... [04:14]
Kitlith14: by 'nvidia', are you referring to the hardware or the driver? [04:14]
Kitlith14: in the big cities, a small room can be 000/mo or more. [04:14]
nictuku21: I'm using Linux Mint 17.2 Rafaela Cinnamon 64-bit [04:24]
nictuku21: maybe lol [04:24]
knowpaced26: Let me know what you think of this. I'm hoping it can be useful to someone. [04:26]
knowpaced26: I can get away with that since I only use linux in a vm for development (cursed to windows host D:) [04:26]
knowpaced26: Absolutely that. Router takes a look at where you're going on layer 3 and sets you up with the layer 2 to get there. [04:26]
RandomGuyOnIrc: ClaudiusMaximus: (and regarding the compile flags, doublecheck for -threaded) [04:36]
RandomGuyOnIrc: find . -iname "*.mp3" -exec id3tool '{}' \; grep -i '.*Siavash.*' grep -i -E '(\..+\.mp3)' sed --regexp-extended 's/Filename:\s(.*)/\1/g' xargs --delimiter=\n id3tool [04:36]
Jaquee15: I have been trying to understand how to optimize this query for a while now. [04:56]
Jaquee15: 2018.3.0 doesn't [04:56]
Jordan_UyK: w0rp: do you mean to detect them as filetype=c ? [05:57]
Jordan_UyK: acetoline, glass print bed? [05:57]
Jordan_UyK: jasabella, ahh forgot the brak statement [05:57]
Jordan_UyK: I mean... it's cheesy. [05:57]
Jordan_UyK: <gtmanfred> i donâ\u0080\u0099t know [05:57]
Jordan_UyK: shut* [05:58]
dindinxMY: SpeedEvil so you'd advise using the LDO? [06:28]
sla3kdp: Hi guys, I had an issue earlier. I bought a new router and my computer could not get on the internet. Someone in this chat gave me a command that fixes it. The problem is that I have to use the command everytime I log in. Is there a way for the command to be used on boot up automatically? [07:23]
sla3kdp: i could use a pointer here.. I need to copy all files from a .txt file from a backup folder to the folder named in the .txt [07:23]
sla3kdp: how to get colored text ? [07:23]
darutokoNh: m_ben: For example, to enter the command , I want to be able to do something like [07:29]
darutokoNh: I think I never rely on anything in there. [07:29]
darutokoNh: you don't have to have VLANs [07:30]
darutokoNh: so we'll get it at the same time as nuclear fusion and self-driving cars [07:30]
darutokoNh: blankhard: no you cant just keep adding new types of mexican food containers because then how would you control the order of nesting? [07:30]
TaekqK: you pump your chips with electrons on gate in the channel \x? i'm really losing you here man! [09:45]
TaekqK: what's a label pointer? [09:45]
TaekqK: mniip: Okay, I'll look it up [09:45]
TaekqK: ksft, try again now [09:45]
TaekqK: tfw a guy in #adolfcoin was better than you guys at chess [09:45]
dogratjt: Intranet site, 5 users. [09:54]
dogratjt: pedro3005: A snow sled [09:54]
dogratjt: will there be are ther rumors arka500? [09:54]
thejoecarroll: Maybe but I don't think so [12:31]
mr_sm1th: its for heating oil? [13:52]
mr_sm1th: its just so funny [13:52]
Guest37084sZ: strengthen the welfare of all members of societies by minimizing disparities, avoiding [13:56]
Guest37084sZ: if the IPS is down stream from the App GW, meaning the traffic isn't encrypted, then the IPS doesn't need to decrypt it [13:56]
gigetoosL: you need to use use strcmp for that [16:01]
gigetoosL: now try alpine [16:01]
gigetoosL: michael2: I guess you're right [16:01]
gigetoosL: Aleric, something wrong, yes ... but i'd try anyways to upgrade [16:01]
gigetoosL: \% how [16:01]
Sm4kP: chenpan grub will probably need updating [16:48]
Sm4kP: autopsy: didn't you know...'these holes aint loyal' [16:48]
benklettXC: Voziv: what happens if you run sudo adduser vosic docker ? [17:15]
benklettXC: lowkeycoat1: Welcome to ##c++. This channel is for the discussion of standard C++, including potential and future standardizations. This channel is NOT for discussion of: development platforms (OSes and other tools not directly related to C++), non-standard libraries, programs written in C++, other programming languages, a/s/l, or anything else that isn't C++. [17:16]
bitesdK: 07:53:49 up 17 days, 9:36, 1 user, load average: 1.05, 0.91, 1.03 [17:18]
bitesdK: theres a physics major getting angry somewhere [17:18]
IridosRF: Bilbo: proper maintenance would prevent this [17:40]
IridosRF: oh, it actually worked [17:40]
IridosRF: they did cut some costs which led to the problem the bolts should have been welded but were not to save money [17:40]
IridosRF: splud dulpsin it [17:40]
IridosRF: no, no jaccobian. just differntial forms [17:40]
fnordzmq: he worked for NASA and was on side of nazi [17:51]
fnordzmq: If it's not paying off, don't do it [17:52]
dude-xuC: Penguin, oh noe not Archibald. [19:24]
dude-xuC: wtf does PhantomData do? [19:24]
dude-xuC: copy your confs over to another box [19:24]
dude-xuC: sorry if i miss any reply. disconnet because of network issue. [19:24]
FiveYellowMiceOF: Aleks_: indeed, you need to remove the mlock, mlocks let you "fix" channel modes (both + and -) so ops can't change them [19:46]
FiveYellowMiceOF: "#pragma pack" seems to be alignment, but no padding of the struct [19:46]
FiveYellowMiceOF: stat is none of that [19:46]
FiveYellowMiceOF: wait... wat [19:47]
FiveYellowMiceOF: HisShadow: can I also draw more complicated drawings like surfaces of revoluition? [19:47]
RokerHROkF: Write etc. [20:48]
RokerHROkF: if not, we can try this: [20:48]
meenaix: You're better off just asking your question. If someone can help, they will. [20:51]
meenaix: what are you doing [20:51]
meenaix: same output [20:51]
meenaix: IcePic: I guess I didn't want to run a mirror anyway [20:51]
meenaix: seems like nautilus doesn't quite like it if you update the desktop background image in use [20:52]
Tin_manei: eliran, but in OpenSUSE f.e., I can very easily install drivers. [20:59]
Tin_manei: intrac: ...Banning those by IP isn't going to really help, they don't repeat so you'll quickly fill up any list. [20:59]
Tin_manei: timemage, yeah, I see. I think it'd be a bit of a pickle to implement because in normal operation data isn't sent at regular intervals [20:59]
Tin_manei: xrdb* [20:59]
Tin_manei: Clint: 2014, actually, not quite so bad as that [20:59]
Tin_manei: It's been throwing me off for a while. [20:59]
Starviruszl: but it still results in overexposure of exceedingly narrow, often not-quite-correct entries getting more weight [20:59]
Starviruszl: tr4656_: did you say your keyboard was using mx black switches? [21:00]
Starviruszl: they're like 0-50 each to buy from china [21:00]
Starviruszl: lilmansplace: hi! this is the #reprap-offtopic channel. if you're here it means you weren't identified with NickServ when you tried to join #reprap. There are people here, but your best bet for getting help is by joining #reprap [21:00]
shlevyEv: data should only be accessable by participants [21:33]
shlevyEv: <msmith> i'd be tempted to explicitly mark states that support pchanges so that the caller can use if the state hasn't been marked as supporting . that way a gradual transition can take place and backwards compatibility could be maintained [21:33]
immaeKI: you did reflash the arduinoisp to be without the 8mhz mods, right? [22:10]
immaeKI: ikonia is a linux beast [22:10]
immaeKI: SE users have to go to a 6.1 inch really [22:10]
immaeKI: how should be the reader cpu [22:10]
Mr_PanzH: :h cscope [22:13]
Mr_PanzH: What is it specifically about the access server EULA do you not agree with? [22:14]
Mr_PanzH: nono it's good I was looking for it [22:14]
snehringQJ: a projective resolution does not have trivial homology except at dimension 0 [23:05]
snehringQJ: but the technobabble in the first is a class of its own [23:05]
snehringQJ: the_document: why do u keep asking this question every few days? [23:05]

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