#eulora Logs for 03 Oct 2018



October 3rd, 2018 by Diana Coman
mircea_popescu: diana_coman in other lulz, client regularly crashes now with csStringBase::Append (this=0x7fffffffcc60, iStr=..., [00:30]
mircea_popescu: iCount=18446744073709551615) [00:30]
kolinssW: Travis is still on 14.04 [01:44]
kolinssW: Soliton, jetchisel greycat Thanks for your help , finally made a script, checked for errors, not just neet to check if it works. https://paste.pound-python.org/show/xMU0MciXQ2U8Ud7hrfIQ/ meanwhile if you find any errors and if you now an efficient way to write the script, It would be very helpful for me to learn, thanks a lot again. :) [01:44]
kolinssW: i have LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LIBRARY_PATH correctly, set to pick up the libraries that are installed by the gcc, gcc-libs, and g++ packages: [01:44]
kolinssW: i believe puppet uses it. we have another application here that uses it as well. we make it run on a non-standard port. [01:44]
kolinssW: Argument for arg. [01:44]
kolinssW: weathеrâ\u0080\u0081iÑ\u0095 not Ô\u0081oiá¥\u0092g á\u008Eªâ\u0085¼lah iÑ\u0095 Ô\u0081à´ iá¥\u0092É¡ [01:45]
elliot007Xj: Plus I think that gaining access to the private key(s) of our cert(s) is arguably worse in the case of a wildcard. [01:50]
elliot007Xj: im just thankful i never bought any crypto with my own money. it just appeared from nowhere and now its dissappearing into nowhere. [01:50]
elliot007Xj: Yes it does btw [01:50]
elliot007Xj: someone mentioned implementing lazy evaluation with variadic templates. but that's *compile-time* lazy evaluation only right? [01:50]
elliot007Xj: the uranium pollution from it is, all by itself, a good reason not to use it [01:50]
opvfZ: it's 7am [02:03]
opvfZ: But first you'll have to drop registration of the [m] nick if you want to group it to Perflyst after [02:03]
opvfZ: yuken: did you try launching steam itself while setting that var? [02:03]
opvfZ: returning from a function always resets the stack [02:03]
Annihiteklu: systemd can do that [02:10]
Annihiteklu: avoid ftps if at all possible, it's an bad attempt to polish turd [02:10]
ced117RD: Applicative f => f a -> f b -> f (a, b) [02:34]
ced117RD: I guess that one has ?=Term. [02:34]
ced117RD: zwelmi, you can look in /var/log/messages for the same message with a timestamp [02:34]
ced117RD: 65 milliseconds, right? [02:34]
ced117RD: I've been successfully imaging Windows with Macrium Reflect for about 5 or 6 years and never had any problems restoring the images [02:34]
Jb_boinDw: does anyone here have one? [02:45]
Jb_boinDw: that's the good stuff [02:45]
Jb_boinDw: c50a326: THat being said, you might want to understand the purpose of the list. Do you know what the Applicative/Monad instance of [] models? [02:46]
Jb_boinDw: even though i was pretty sure it had been [02:46]
Jb_boinDw: CrayZed: and then this crazy code right here, REVERSES the bytes at hex string serialization time, [02:46]
Jb_boinDw: Since if I do the additions to /etc/dnsmasq.conf as stated in the article, doesn't that mean it denies the usage of dnsmasq from other network interfaces other than vnet0 in my machine? [02:46]
harmw: dx : do you remember which commit it was? [02:48]
harmw: I've added my own ignore patterns so hardly see any myself now [02:48]
harmw: What do you mean by â\u0080\u009Creadabilityâ\u0080\u009D? [02:48]
harmw: on a side note, discrete is probably my favorite class right now [02:50]
scymtymHc: I thought you were familiar. [02:51]
scymtymHc: burzos: aside from the obvious that one is portable and the other isn't? [02:51]
scymtymHc: [@girlziplocked] Overheard this today between a teenager and her dad: â\u0080\u009CWhy did you delete your Twitter account?â\u0080\u009D â\u0080\u009CI dunno. I just did.â\u0080\u009D â\u0080\u009CWere you being bullied?â\u0080\u009D â\u0080\u009CNo. I just...all the people on there say the exact same stuff as everyone else on there and like I get it, weâ\u0080\u0099re all gonna die.â\u0080\u009D (http://twtr.io/1hBowGynJ2h) [02:51]
scymtymHc: https://bpaste.net/show/40a1d5183320 [02:51]
hemstockqi: am I missing something ? [03:59]
hemstockqi: nai, i just put the main wrapper for scalability in case the script becomes bigger and bigger i already havee the main thing [03:59]
hemstockqi: the smallest kind [03:59]
colonaRO: autopsy: ty, i will try that then. I cant do much now because its not acting up. what does the ? mean in place of tty? [04:16]
colonaRO: newbieG: c11std, 6.3.2.2p1 "The (nonexistent) value of a void expression (an expression that has type void) shall not be used in any way, and implicit or explicit conversions (except to void) shall not be applied to such an expression." [04:16]
spludzI: in the hydra root directory? [04:58]
spludzI: fling: lol.. cool [04:58]
spludzI: kotepillar_: you don't need to rebase, you merge to keep upto date with master [04:58]
spludzI: or man screen [04:58]
spludzI: elenah23: 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. [04:58]
jhobbsis: PiP works really well on the mac. like, better than it has any right to. never used it on the ipad though. even less reason to use it on the phone [06:25]
jhobbsis: BBC - The Trap - What happened to our dreams of freedom? [06:25]
jhobbsis: thᥱ bеÑ\u0095t É\u0091â\u0085¿Ð¾nÉ¡Ñ\u0095t yοu arе thoÑ\u0095eâ\u0080\u0089wÒ»o leÉ\u0091rn andâ\u0080\u0086tеacÒ» qurаn [06:25]
jhobbsis: there's you mind quirk [06:25]
MavJSkS: B132 a finite group with even order means that that every element to the power this order is e [06:34]
MavJSkS: Maybe only "plugin" folders should be in /start/foobar [06:34]
lizzieCE: my pictures are always blurry, that's why I never take them [06:50]
lizzieCE: I think the easiest way to do it would be to use some type like boost::multiprecision [06:50]
lizzieCE: but its PID 2 on my system [06:50]
lizzieCE: Azure Functions stuff [06:50]
lizzieCE: I don't smoke hash iCookie [06:50]
UrsulaQA: oh god, i forget this "A scalar multiplication on a set V is a function that assigns an element av in V to each a in F and each v in V." [07:13]
UrsulaQA: KipperedSnack, boot 'er up mang. [07:13]
UrsulaQA: infinisil: But there was a bit of truth on your concern about merges with just one commit changing a package version and sha. [07:13]
UrsulaQA: that would be more like ECH [07:13]
UrsulaQA: AllÉ\u0091h isâ\u0080\u0080dà´ Ñ\u0096ng [07:13]
UrsulaQA: its why we have crap construction here all over the place [07:13]
elcaseytJ: getting used to analyzing problems in a different way is beneficial to your general skill as a programmer [08:16]
elcaseytJ: This is what these crazies in the schools are doing... hoping they get some to kill them or make it so bad for themselves that they get up the guts to do themselves in finally [08:16]
elcaseytJ: splud: Yeah, fruit names are good. [08:16]
elcaseytJ: the second result should be removed because its a subset of the first one [08:16]
elcaseytJ: oh interesting, so I would access it through a browser on my machine? Point it at localhost:xxx [08:16]
CatatronicsY: (I don't bother with battery, at work) [08:29]
CatatronicsY: to wait until the morning to test it out, time for bed [08:29]
CatatronicsY: apt-get purge grub-pc grub-efi-amd64-signed grub-efi-amd64 [08:29]
CatatronicsY: your master likely has lots of history merged in [08:29]
CatatronicsY: or that's a test. [08:29]
LaudakK: > But Matrix Mod's are not Op's on IRC, last I knew. [08:33]
LaudakK: its a good movie. [08:34]
LaudakK: whitevan, â\u0094\u009Câ\u0094\u0080shâ\u0094\u0080â\u0094\u0080â\u0094\u0080firefoxâ\u0094\u0080â\u0094¬â\u0094\u0080Web Contentâ\u0094\u0080â\u0094¬â\u0094\u0080{Chrome_~dThread} â\u0094\u0082 â\u0094\u0082 â\u0094\u0082 â\u0094\u0082 â\u0094\u009Câ\u0094\u0080{HTML5 Parser} [08:34]
LaudakK: blend it then smoke it? [08:34]
LaudakK: If he only wants left-trimming and not left- and right-trimming...? [08:34]
skomorokhTf: f "47a" = Nothing [10:51]
skomorokhTf: and the other is enp2s0 No carrier, boradcast, multicast, Up [10:51]
mircea_popescu: csStringBase::Append (this=0x7fffffffcc60, iStr=..., [12:51]
mircea_popescu: iCount=18446744073709551615) [12:51]
mircea_popescu: aagain [12:51]
diana_coman: allah did it!! [12:53]
Mocky: I do a lot of csString Append in bot code and I've screwed it up on multiple occasions. was bot running when this happened? [12:58]
mircea_popescu: yup [13:06]
mircea_popescu: as it's predictably that maxint value... i suspect some novel shenanigans. [13:06]
mircea_popescu: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [13:08]
mircea_popescu: csStringBase::Append (this=0x7fffffffcc60, iStr=..., [13:08]
mircea_popescu: iCount=18446744073709551615) [13:08]
mircea_popescu: at /home/mircea/mircea/dev/cs/libs/csutil/csstring.cpp:283 [13:08]
mircea_popescu: 283 return Append(iStr.GetData(), iCount == (size_t)-1 ? iStr.Length() : iCount); [13:08]
necrogamiwI: so .. in the txt it might say "/projects/2015/yzl.doc" and i need to copy it from "/backup/projects/2015/yzl.doc" [13:09]
necrogamiwI: anal is the superior domain [13:09]
AstraLumaYB: blackflow: ok [14:43]
AstraLumaYB: ( is a grouping character, so * doesn't follow anything that matches a character [14:43]
AstraLumaYB: s/wrn/wrong [14:43]
delusionallogic: they gone? [15:37]
delusionallogic: i did the do-upgrade-release it failed because it said it cannot find any artful package [15:37]
delusionallogic: kirk781: the ricers defected to arch [15:37]
delusionallogic: segregation is not ok [15:37]
typedratsV: or almost homebrew computing [17:18]
typedratsV: I am debugging the pglife bot now so it is down right now. [17:18]
typedratsV: solidfox: no nobody here ever leaves the basement [17:18]
mtnielsenzs: donofrio__: so you're NOT using vmware/vbox but w10's hyperv correct? yes or no [18:52]
mtnielsenzs: jindraj: you say "for a noticable time" - does that mean they do eventually change their title? [18:52]
mtnielsenzs: huh faceid is a godsend [18:52]
mtnielsenzs: I promise that I have a real domain and they are the same in my config files and online [18:52]
knocte: want xmr? [18:55]
knocte: you get fast results by having a good production process in place covering dev to testing to rollout/production [18:55]
Dr-G: "nothing detectable", while far from clear, still seems like a better bet to me than "obviously has several things on it" [18:56]
Dr-G: that's sloppy testing [18:56]
Dr-G: rindolf: :command Mpv execute "!mpv <c-r> <c-W><CR>"? [18:56]
Dr-G: it sucks for n large [18:56]
Guest49240: TheRealNoob, maybe an 'or' you need git-daemon-run OR git-daemon-sysvinit ? [20:38]
azrazalea: ikr foo [21:15]
azrazalea: So, abstraction is like.. redaction or obfuscation? [21:15]
mircea_popescu: Mocky_ so sadly, now that i got teh interwebs fixed, this cs string crash is plaguing my crafting, i get 1-2 hour stretches at most. can i squeeze you into a fix ? [21:23]
Mocky: mircea_popescu, ok [21:27]
saqss: tac-tics: Yes. But one has to be careful I think, because this works only when people feel comfortable enough. If they feel lost, then it's usually better to have easy precise exercises first. [21:58]
saqss: So close to being a vetillionaire [21:58]
saqss: yeah, I remember that too [21:58]
saqss: that russian btiches killed my xnp :/ [21:58]
saqss: seems unix specific though [21:59]
saqss: bash isn't too hard, but you're trying to learn find as well. [21:59]
MrHodl: no, its fine... [23:42]
MrHodl: tdawg_, /msg chanserv help set email [23:42]
Mocky: mircea_popescu, I have a fix that adds more careful 64bit handling in the spot that looks like it needs it but I can't test it because I lost my bps in a freak teleport incident. and even if I had some, prolly couldn't recreate your scenario, but could at least make sure my changes didn't add obvious new problems. What should I do? [23:54]

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