#eulora Logs for 02 Oct 2018



October 2nd, 2018 by Diana Coman
lobbesbot: Post from mocky: Foxybot Enhancements Part 17: Build 34 Release <http://mocky.org/Foxybot-Enhancements-Part-17-Build-34-Release/> [00:51]
Mocky: ^ http://logs.minigame.biz/2018-09-12.log.html#t10:46:13 also danielpbarron you may be interested in this [00:51]
lobbesbot: Logged on 2018-09-12 10:46:13: <diana_coman> oh and Mocky, please, put in the /bot bundle too at next release! [00:51]
Antaresib: did you mail kline@freenode.net? [01:27]
Antaresib: definitely had it run for half an hour without touching it I think :/ [01:27]
cmays: For comfortable use of phones, they need to be sized to the size of tablet which beats the point of phones at the first place [02:02]
cmays: BCMM: But yeah the 1.6GB is probably toast, fingers crossed it's mostly STEAM and stuff I can get back, partitions would be back, and the rest of the non zeroed stuff, at least partially I hope [02:02]
cmays: theres a sticky on /g/ if you wanna shitpost [02:02]
cmays: pragmaticenigma: yeah but there's also a way without PPA (the letsencrypt package) I'm just wondering if anyone has managed auto-renewal with it yet [02:02]
cmays: Zexaron, on what distro did you install your ftp server? I won't ask again. [02:03]
cmays: Il y a aussi un FR, mais pas moi [02:03]
diana_coman: oh hey, that looks good Mocky , I'll give it a try! [02:48]
thomasfedbPj: If there was something else available and of similar goals, possibly. [02:49]
thomasfedbPj: Evidlo: ali [02:49]
thomasfedbPj: Well, you can't really milk a platypus [02:49]
thomasfedbPj: reading /etc/rc is not bad to learn about openbsd boot/start flow [02:49]
thomasfedbPj: megaTherion: why ugh [02:49]
thomasfedbPj: BCMM: i see [02:49]
moulGX: i have a stash of carbon resistors for that. [02:53]
moulGX: hello. I installed pulseaudio and configured it to handle my alsa but now all my audio is distorted and muffled. I was wondering how to fix this [02:54]
moulGX: i still don't see info about these tokens... [02:54]
moulGX: another way you can effectly get a finite union is to start with A_1, ..., A_n as your finitely many nonempty sets, and then set A_k = A_1 for all k > n. [02:54]
moulGX: I have a stack of 10Meg 8-pin dip cmos oscillator [02:54]
Tulah: but this leads to people selling homeopathic CBD shit [03:31]
Tulah: tbo: Hwat in tarnation is that? [03:31]
contracodeOm: Yeah largely, bet you thus still need insurance a lot. It used to be financed a lot more by the state as well in NL, the so called "ziekenfonds" - but they decided it would save money and be cheaper to let commercial companies run it [04:36]
contracodeOm: jchia: well what kind of vector are you using? [04:36]
contracodeOm: be careful with sysclean [04:36]
contracodeOm: It doesn't benefit them either [04:36]
contracodeOm: Math is hard too, is it not? [04:36]
contracodeOm: woot! [04:36]
all_spn77FV: it is the fourth documented use [04:53]
all_spn77FV: I invested time too. [04:53]
all_spn77FV: https://pastebin.com/6ezQzZaG [04:53]
all_spn77FV: tomreyn, what about this? https://askubuntu.com/questions/551424/how-to-turn-off-nvidia-hybrid-graphics [04:53]
AnitoxIy: <gtmanfred> saltutil.runner can be used by a minion that lives on the salt-master server [06:08]
AnitoxIy: I could see this being the last "Mac" event for a while [06:08]
AnitoxIy: bb [06:08]
AnitoxIy: it is like making paint default when there is paint.net [06:09]
crash_QX: I see that the default value is "cyan,magenta,green,brown,lightblue,default,lightcyan,lightmagenta,lightgreen,blue" [07:26]
crash_QX: markweston: here you go big guy https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports-cvs&m=153738517420426&w=2 [07:26]
crash_QX: Naan: windows caches the content [07:26]
chibillsR: mknod: there a nice external utility you can think of that just buffers until EOF and then prints? [07:54]
chibillsR: oryois, same way as anyone else. a big dictionary file and some spare time. [07:54]
chibillsR: or that you really have wrong cert [07:54]
chibillsR: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^ [07:54]
chibillsR: haha ;D [07:54]
mixihE: ens 4.067796610169491 [08:22]
mixihE: it's about living the best possible life [08:22]
mixihE: I want to have the semantic structure of the API reflected in the code somehow [08:22]
mixihE: where are they located mostly? where can one see something like that with his own eyes? [08:22]
mixihE: I've got root access to a class server, what's good to put on the MOTD [08:22]
mixihE: ycarene, your supposed to have a separate build-host when using Gentoo in production, but Devuan might be more to your liking if you don't want to do that [08:22]
nbags: Nomenclatura: you want to do this for every command in a script? [09:29]
nbags: artie: !gitolite [09:29]
nbags: phogg: you can keep saying the US Goverment created the internet, but it still won't be true. [09:29]
nbags: any idea if pkg_add first fetches a package before trying to solve its dependencies or if it just downloads a portion of package to get its deps from +CONTENTS files inside the tarball? [09:29]
cootcraigzd: SAO cheap .hack imitation [10:38]
cootcraigzd: Corpo: yeap, even the today's queen on england [10:38]
mylesborinspk: You have enabled the ip.forwarding sysctl, right? [10:43]
mylesborinspk: when i run systemd-analyze blame it showing that my computer booted up in a minuite but actually it took like 15mins [10:43]
mylesborinspk: even if it's just 1.5 functions [10:43]
tuxickDI: that is the same as :wq! [10:43]
tuxickDI: bieb, I'm hoping to, but it's going to take me a while to calm down from my petulance so, you know, it's all a bit in the balance [10:44]
poemveTX: darkmeson: Yeah there are errors in dmesg. It's using the non-free driver already. Seems that the driver for Linux is kinda dogshit :) Luckily I don't need it, but was interested to see how it performed. Got my answer - hehe! [14:19]
poemveTX: 3. think money is god [14:20]
onslackue: which to be quite frank is a bit beyond me. and i don't feel 100 percent confident saying i authored that line. i got help on it from Graham Watt [14:44]
onslackue: time machine is dedicated space [14:44]
onslackue: On Kitty it is more constant at about 85ms [14:44]
onslackue: :- [14:45]
xnbyaBX: Tree opened\x0F by buildbot@chromium.org: Tree is open (Automatic: (â\u0080¢_â\u0080¢) ) [14:45]
xnbyaBX: I don't think the microsoft registry supports multiple keys per entry [14:45]
brianmhk: and with my refurbished switch i cooked the alarm sensor chip, so now im worried i did that with the papst fans [15:06]
brianmhk: as in, it sees the wifi hotspot [15:06]
brianmhk: brimonk: what is your conditional? [15:06]
brianmhk: LucidDreamZzZ: well they all do it, but whether it holds up in court is another thing [15:06]
brianmhk: theres no conversation just use the search bar thing [15:07]
marstNK: OK, I need to revise my illustration then [16:11]
marstNK: I used to use it, but I would get into the habit of using the tools and following directions without really understanding what I'm doing. [16:12]
Guest39265: they could easily get early access to 9th gen and z390 [19:26]
Guest39265: it won't be caught by anti-flood processes :° [19:27]
Guest39265: remyo: I have never noticed that. how big are your files? [19:27]
Guest39265: hello, how can I make formatting consider [a][/a] as html tags, so it doesn't break inside them on 'tw'? [19:27]
Guest39265: i have some old laptops and i had a crazy idea to use the apire 3690 as a cli only comp [19:27]
Guest39265: inki: what's it your account ? [19:27]
Andreas33: phogg: that lies the problem. There is no standard or alternatives that really work. [20:02]
Andreas33: football player [20:02]
Andreas33: or rather simplified it [20:02]
Andreas33: messerting, i was able to recover what a local retail shop was going to charge 50 for w/o a promise of recovery [20:02]
Andreas33: eeeeeta: Coffee is afflicted with will-not-connectism [20:02]
Andreas33: ah i was talking one sentence in 2 lines sorry about it [20:02]
marcinkuzminskil: that does look like a nice way to present that board :) [22:51]
marcinkuzminskil: its because of that ok [22:51]
Welcome: elon musk [23:02]
Welcome: Ah, you're stuck with old versions? [23:02]

Comments feed: RSS 2.0

Leave a Reply