[00:29:59] Naan: and backticks are deprecated [00:30:01] It's all there for you [00:30:04] but I wouldn't call any pre-rudin student experienced [00:30:07] that's simply beacuse for any finite group G, if k is coprime to |G|, then the map x |-> x^k is a self-bijection on G even when it's not a homomorphism [00:30:10] that actually confirms what im saying -- build and host are unnecessary to describe as different systems [00:51:33] just tried logging out and in again typing the exec name does not make it come up in the terminal [00:51:36] Corvus`: Yeah, I go stoopid sometimes [00:51:39] does anyone have concrete thoughts on https://handshake.org? [00:51:42] You switch to ubuntu or whatever, can't get your microphone to work, you ask somewhere, and you get someone yelling about manuals and stuff [00:51:45] Just set the git remote to git@github.com:your_username/desired_repo_name.git and push [01:05:06] se ve pequeño [01:07:56] or nis? [01:07:58] i have boost lib if that makes it simple [01:08:01] far away from everything [01:08:04] More info https://communities.vmware.com/thread/425547?start=0&tstart=0 [01:08:06] ok it worked [01:31:22] Frankly I've never quite gotten the use of docker before either. It doesn't give you real protection or security. But having fine grained control over space, cycles, and memory makes sense. [01:31:24] _ikke_, done ... thanks [01:31:27] BlackDalek: what type of network interfaces do you have there? [01:31:29] amazin' ain't it [01:31:32] I'm not sure it works with the current lpaste [01:42:54] killown: always the most specific thing will apply [01:42:55] phogg: fixed, thanks! [01:42:57] tomreyn: Server is Kubuntu 14.04 LTS as are all my machines [01:42:59] ramdisks don't behave that way [01:42:59] grawity: Do you have recommended reading for understanding each, then? [01:43:00] personally i hate all 1x/10x switchable probes [01:43:02] othias, As a function parameter [01:43:03] treᥱs are ᥒot doⅰng Аlⅼaһ is ԁoiᥒɡ [01:43:05] yes, point is that if you use C++17, training a C++11 guy to get up to speed with 17 is easy [01:43:07] -12V tolerance [01:44:28] buѕіᥒessess аre nоt ԁoiᥒɡ Aⅼⅼah is ԁoing [02:05:45] Sigyn isn't going, BanBot is [02:05:50] going? doing [02:06:07] * Krenair -> bed [02:22:27] i can derive the container's terminal via containers.current_location_id = terminals.id if "containers"."current_location_type" = 'Terminal' [02:22:30] it does not work you guys are still in insert mode I think or am I crazy? [02:22:33] people used that fear to rally against people they don't even no [02:22:36] restored: they get recalculated when we calibrate for frame rate, so they need to be live [03:10:27] you're not alone [03:10:30] TheFuzzball: is here [03:10:33] Holo I mean... way to set back the revolution and do it the pre-1984 way [03:10:36] also todays purge results are very disapointing. i am about to purge old matrix-dev room in few hours and do better measuring [03:10:39] tomreyn, point release Aug 2nd, 0.1 on July 26th - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule [05:16:26] hey there hows everyone doing [05:16:30] Heyo, I have a phototransistor going into a passive bandpass filter which goes into transimpedance circuit eventually meant to go to a microcontroller. Picking up a lot of 50Hz noise. Not quire sure where the noise could be entering the system when it's powered by DC (AA batteries) [05:16:33] got milk? [05:16:36] I don't need encryption in the sense that it's fine if data can be read publicly, but open writing might be an issue if some other device tries to send data [05:16:38] O MG if u haven't [05:30:33] The fan is super quiet, I have to put my ear to the vent to hear it. [05:30:35] yeah i wanted to avoid risers [05:30:38] what bash version are you using? [05:30:40] i am looking now [05:30:43] could I revert the revert in feature? [05:39:32] so `return 5` gives you some `IO Int` for example [05:39:34] line 40 is `iFile.close()` [05:39:37] just curioius, how does the order makes a difference? [05:39:40] it is showing your full handle with the @ and :matrix.org if that means anything [05:39:44] now let's say i have FOO="-l build.sh" on one line, and then ls "$FOO" on another, i get an "ls: invalid option -- ' ' [05:45:40] Asus has mesh stuff too now [05:45:42] btrfs was designed for ssd [05:45:45] I'll try to say it again [05:45:47] yeah. I'd hit that. [05:45:50] I see what you are trying to get al. [07:04:03] next iPhone is gonna support Apple Pen? /S [07:04:03] given the current spam: how do I match white space with /ignore -regexp ? [07:04:03] a function? [07:04:04] https://i.4cdn.org/g/1536813599354.jpg [07:04:05] Uh [07:12:20] anyway, it fails because your parens are in the wrong place [07:12:23] thank you for [07:12:25] every os has package managers [07:12:27] did the request complete in a timely manner? [07:12:30] auto indent, interactive mouse [07:14:23] I know nothing about (<|>). [07:14:25] Grep your apache configuration for ispconfig [07:14:28] only stdin and stdout are really important here [07:14:30] Seems like there are none here, of course... [07:14:33] does that do what you want? [07:26:05] people can upload datafiles; I need to comm* the datafile against a _daily_ SELECT; right now we use PHP to load a local sqlite db once a day and queue uploads; when the queue is processed, each datafile is parsed and formatted into another lite db and the two are ATTACHed and there's a simple JOIN; -- in the past I've gotten the advice to use the db directly (same in other channels)... with this [07:26:08] Does anyone happen to know which ANSI escape sequence prints a literal escape character to the screen? [07:26:11] !s That train has sailed. [07:26:13] look at detroit [07:26:16] I had a simple math question for you all, please don't laugh. Isn't it true that sum(R_n - W_n) = sum(R_n) - sum(W_n)? [07:31:25] gotcha thx [07:31:28] oswald: so wich login screen are you after exactly? [07:31:33] I specifically can’t replicate this statement from ip route show [07:31:40] filifunk: there's a problem with your command that you used to fix the issue [07:31:43] jle`: In my case, I figured out how to do it, because it happens to be a Vector.Sized.Vector. [08:10:14] chisight: i separated the pm2.5 code from the dht. i put the dht inside the currentmillis timer which replaces its original delay timer [08:10:17] We've known each other for so long [08:10:21] LuMint, but you made excellent backups so you're set, right? I know that's what you're about to say, because that's what almost everyone says in this channel. "Hey, I made good backups so my problem doesn't really exist." [08:10:23] slade401: GMK Terminal looks so good [08:10:25] however the idea of risc-v is interesting [08:23:40] backslash space in the value ? [08:23:42] "china"* [08:23:45] https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/include_module.html [08:23:47] then type /-f and enter [08:23:50] I think those ASpell questions deserve a spot in the FAQ :) [08:46:10] but not do any side effects [08:46:13] so that then they can see the data more easily. [08:46:17] dminuoso: Why wouldn't it? [08:46:20] zap0, i literally dont know where everyone stands on this [08:46:22] qgTG: thanks! [09:04:25] I have been know to buy stuff I don't need just to contribute. [09:04:31] too bad GaAs doesn't dissolve in anything, that would be really fun to print on thin film [09:04:36] what is it all about ? [09:04:39] Yep. Before it was failing. I just run it now and it worked. My only question is since the --source= option contains something with spaces and words should that be surrounded by double quotes and given the code I showed how would I do it? [09:04:39] first time for me to use mocha, so it's all fine and dandy for me :) [09:04:42] https://wandbox.org/permlink/RjNqGc1KwdRqZSUx [09:04:46] Ohh, I see - my kernel is just too old. [09:04:49] I said an int, but my same question is valid using any kind of struct I guess [09:04:52] rtfm and setup a test bed, maybe a couple VMs. I've never used patroni. [10:06:12] so you don't need to add anything to .bashrc [10:06:15] `./autogen.sh' command line. [10:06:20] I feel like I got this exam in my hands but there are far too many tutorial questions to do and one that I don't do will come up like this is one of like 25: http://prntscr.com/kg8a8e [10:06:22] > Just (Sum 2) <> Just (Sum 3) [10:14:35] but not neccessarily with the usb storages' hardware [10:14:38] zigggggy: everything has failed but nothing cost a million dollars to fix. [10:14:41] they tend to use different getty implementations etc [10:14:44] but it searches the include files at the top of the source code in C [10:14:47] the iPhone excess is almost here [10:23:05] mingdao, check out the script's settings, you might have to change the settings for it to autojoin channels etc, see /set channel and the autochannel group of settings [10:23:08] does a product have an area, or is that a client thing, or...? [10:23:12] hyperisco, yes, the key bit is the IV curve there. diodes are characterised by the current passed at a given voltage [10:57:35] what is the derivative of log(1 + e^x) w.r.t x [10:57:36] it has to be + first, otherwise (5 ^ 119) is just a constant [10:57:39] Half-Shot: I can wait, thank you! [10:57:42] \renaud: no, it doesn't want to, so it can be pledged to not make random network stuff but restricted to resolving stuff only, in pledge terms [10:57:45] Turns out I'm not using pwgen anymore [11:00:17] rascul: Huh, Interesting. [11:00:18] So are you [11:00:21] Ugh, you fail to get my point. [11:00:24] as evrything is logged somewhere [11:06:11] !log mwv-apt T204745 migrating project to eqiad1 [11:06:14] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Mwv-apt/SAL [11:06:15] T204745: cloudvps: migrate projects from main to eqiad1 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T204745 [11:09:09] here the class is a wrapper of a c library where i need to call "_new", "_free" [11:09:11] microbit: +R makes it so only identified users can PM you, +i means you're "invisable" and has always been default. [11:09:17] I think every Richard Bird example I've ever seen probably still works using what comes with GHC, though. [11:09:18] oh i missed a couple [11:09:20] lower case type names are type variables [11:09:23] bbrazil: thanks for your input, then I'll stick to finding the approximate period by staring at grafana :) [11:14:47] ace_me: Adjust openGL too [11:14:49] the pdf has first few page missing [11:14:52] and now this is that [11:14:55] darkmeson: and with proper firewalling, they wouldn't see the zeroconf traffic either! [11:14:58] duh. [11:33:58] Seems kinda rhetorical then... [11:34:01] I spent about $10 to fix a DVD burner I bought for $5 on eBay, does that count for anything? [11:34:05] ZedHeadTed|: My understanding was that leapseconds were handled correctly going way back but would display the extra second 23:56:60. [12:04:33] !log mwv-apt T204745 migration completed [12:04:37] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Mwv-apt/SAL [12:04:37] T204745: cloudvps: migrate projects from main to eqiad1 - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T204745 [12:25:29] igemnace: yeah [12:25:33] kdehl, what you have defined are the assignment operators, not the constructors [12:25:37] https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/5.5/lang_resources_advanced.html#implementing-the-createresources-function or just use create_resources over that data that's the ::volume definitions [12:29:51] VitoG: ok, this is a post on an hp discussion board, not an ubuntu bug report, though. [12:29:53] bioctl softraid0 | awk '$NF == "RAID1" { cmd=sprintf("bioctl -q %s",$(NF-1)); system(cmd); }' [12:29:56] oh the D+ is a full size 8gpu board too i see [12:29:59] john_doe_jr, https://www.regular-expressions.info/charclass.html [12:30:02] Place it inside location / [12:37:25] I'm not saying that it's the direct cause. [12:37:26] how do you save on tinkercad [12:37:29] write it in php? [12:37:32] Bacteria, the current live server can be found at http://dumpinput.ratma.net - should be easy to see what it does [12:37:35] 9> I m new to gnome (18.04) and the resize icon for desktop icons do not work any work around ,it s so big my folders there! [12:39:08] kline, how does your client look like hastebin? [12:39:12] OBJanKenobi: If you use gmail, sometimes they throttle about 20 minutes. [12:39:14] if its dependencies from packages were compiled with base g++ [12:43:08] my impression is that the hardware encoders on gpus are mainly there for people doing live encoding/streaming while gaming or using other intensive apps, since the cpu and gpu are already busy. [12:43:11] the only part that might be considered "wireless" is the projected keyboard and the finger movement detection within it [12:43:14] no, have two systems that serve the webpage, one with the pool closed and one with the pool open [12:43:16] little snitch? [12:43:19] does additive inverse mean a + (-a) = e ? where e is the identity element [12:43:22] is there any git repo that does not require php/python or dyamic websites? only static html website to show my repo? [13:05:11] we know its a gaussian, then integrating over that part (excluding the normalizing part) will leave the normalization part, i.e. the determinant of sigma [13:05:13] wait , how did you know of a missing baby? [13:05:16] not even with cabal sandbox afair [13:12:54] I'm tempted to push the mock-core-configs update directly to stable; bodhi has it queued for batched. [13:12:55] lotuspsychje, i had 18.04 from the beta but there is no update-manager [13:12:59] and it just doesn't bother me. If i were normal person where fit and finish of clothes was important.... [13:13:01] I was wrong, and instead, each valid configuration on each interface == one struct [13:13:04] okay, you can drop the old account then and i can cloak your current one [13:20:00] (03PS1) 10Filippo Giunchedi: secret: add dummy icinga irc secret [labs/private] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463258 [13:20:38] (03CR) 10Filippo Giunchedi: [C: 032] secret: add dummy icinga irc secret [labs/private] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463258 (owner: 10Filippo Giunchedi) [13:20:53] (03CR) 10Filippo Giunchedi: [V: 032 C: 032] secret: add dummy icinga irc secret [labs/private] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463258 (owner: 10Filippo Giunchedi) [13:24:45] I suppose "What's the application?" is the obvious question, 'cause data interface is going to be relevant in selection [13:24:47] sbpc: you're still going to have to explain what you're looking to do though :) [13:24:50] Same S2 [13:24:53] i'll fucking leave you lamers alone then [13:24:57] lilkuz2005: Do you know what the PCIe slot is rated for? [13:25:07] !ops ^^ [13:25:07] paladox: If you don't get a response in 15-30 minutes, please create a phabricator task -- https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=wmcs-team [13:25:14] OH boy [13:25:34] thanks Krenair [13:25:37] Oh dang, I apparently don't have op rights here. [13:25:43] heh [13:25:55] new spam level [13:25:56] Whelp, least someone else got it [13:28:45] Cracki: resulting video: https://pasteboard.co/Hyy7HSx.png [13:28:48] buZz: yeah i did :P [13:28:51] or ssh-copy-id :) [13:33:57] right now it's probably large portions of [p0709] for me [13:34:00] and in various different ways [13:34:03] fingertrees are a good example here. [13:34:06] try: :nn :exe 'sb' getpos("'".nr2char(getchar()))[0] [13:34:09] IMO, there should be a set of type oids exposed in the client-side headers [13:34:13] so yea i understand that all jinja rendering happens first, and so that didnt change anything. How else would I use the json outputter within the state? [13:34:16] actually it is some of the study group need [13:34:19] I mean, I can use vagrant to set up a virtualbox network afaict [14:19:08] the programmer's dilemma to administrative tasks, i guess [14:19:12] It is -1/4 rather than -1/-4. [14:19:14] so becoming matrix only [15:01:54] python2 [15:01:58] SuperSeriousCat: been over all that with Descartes doesnt want to listen to anyones advice [15:02:00] The current block height is 1,644,861. Difficulty is 55,559,635,871. Hashrate is 462.77 MH/s. [15:12:33] !log project-smtp emptying and deleting project; contents have moved to 'cloudinfra' [15:12:35] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Project-smtp/SAL [15:27:07] illuminated: Im trying to understand file descriptors, pids etc [15:27:09] kate / othias : Found this guide, looks perfect -> https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/grr/SystemsProgrammingBook/Book/Chapter5-WritingYourOwnShell.pdf [15:27:12] no, notice the where clauses [15:27:15] prsstnt: i wass just checking the model number to see whether there are bios updates available. but apparently packard bellmakes none available for this system. [15:31:18] xdg-mime default my-custom.desktop x-scheme-handler/my-custom says make_default_generic my-custom.desktop x-scheme-handler/my-custom . Updating ~/.config/mimeapps.list. Following https://askubuntu.com/q/514125/433268 . Also tried ~/.kde/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/my-custom.desktop. [15:31:20] Bring back geocities. [15:31:24] hapax: we are still figuring out what blockchains will be good for and what they won't be good for [15:31:26] because im a novice at best :) [15:57:07] what's with the spammers lately? they're clearly pasting snippets taken from other random users on other random tech channels [15:57:39] is it an attepmt to establish the credibility of th enick against some kind of markov chain checker that tries to auto-ban "obvious" troll-bots? [15:59:15] I don't know [15:59:26] just spamming/trolling in a new form :-P [16:08:25] bblack: Answer to that one is: Freenode has implemented automated spam filters server-side. So they're trying to bypass the filters by looking legit. [16:09:47] It's ridiculous, I know. And T204819 has actively discouraged +r, which is my normal goto in this situation. [16:09:48] T204819: Spambots on #wikimedia-cloud - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T204819 [16:10:58] * Matthew_ pets slashbot [16:11:52] ip route legal_subnet via transport_gw IIRC [16:11:55] or their incessant use of CoreInfo ? [16:11:58] woah. lotsa radishes. [16:12:01] Dagger, wouldn't the router be doing some stuff there? [16:12:04] german trap music [16:12:41] !ops ^^ [16:12:42] MacFan4000: If you don't get a response in 15-30 minutes, please create a phabricator task -- https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=wmcs-team [16:13:06] they only do 5 messages at a time. :shrug: [16:21:01] badpixel: are /proc and /sys marked as 'ro' or 'rw' in /proc/mounts ? [16:21:04] lin_noob: if you want large count of non-blocking ports, that will cost you [16:21:08] They'll be installed in [16:21:10] my nose isn't made for snorting [16:25:07] but it's still only 1% of the population that uses any of these [16:25:09] Richard Dean Anderson? [16:25:13] "What isn't." [17:46:10] andrewbogott: If you're looking for eqiad1 movers, would be willing to experiment with 'cvn'. [17:46:39] Are you mainly open for movers that re-create instances, or also open to early as-is movers? [17:47:20] Krinkle: either — if you want to recreate things then I can set you up for that, otherwise I can just add you to a list of test-cases for when we have new things to test with the automated moves. [17:50:25] OK. For now, I'd be fine with it being moved by experimental means, assuming the impact will limited to e.g. <1h downtime to move, and another <1h to move back within a few days if we experience issues. [17:50:51] Re-create maybe later this year, but not at the moment. [17:53:27] everything should already be staged [17:53:30] .calc 1one+one1 [17:53:33] but I mean, can you prove it in the finite case? there's really just one core idea at play [17:53:36] graps, yes this one I had in mind [17:53:39] [D[D[D[D[D/timer add graps 15 40 ver graps [17:58:09] Krinkle: we don't really have a path to revert, so if you can't live with downtime you probably don't want to be an early adopter :) [17:58:39] andrewbogott: Would I not be able to shutdown the new ones and reboot the old ones? [17:59:32] Krinkle: not without me adding a bunch of special case handling to my migration code [17:59:45] right now it verifies success and deletes the old ones automatically [17:59:52] I was thinking manually. Oh, I see, it deletes. [17:59:57] and of course there's the issue of dns being reassigned which I don't have an automatic way to revert [18:00:06] I assumed it would pause/copy and boot into new regino. [18:00:26] with the delete only happening manually as clean up [18:01:08] It verifies DNS and ssh access to the new VM and then automatically cleans up. That's mostly so that we can recapture and move hardware over as it empties… [18:01:12] or does the old region have to be empy for a project before booting in the new? I assume not given the ability to migrate by re-create. [18:01:27] I'll think about this a bit, maybe there's no real disadvantage to leaving shutdown relics behind in the meantime... [18:02:11] Right, yeah. Maybe just for a little while, encouraging early adopter to remove once ready, or ask them and do it semi-automatically after an a-OK a week later. [18:03:08] It would make me more comfortable moving :) [18:03:16] "${@:2}" will expand to all positional parameters starting from the second one [18:03:19] "wafficus"!? [18:03:22] Does silver blue need me to crest the esp partition during manual partitioning? [18:03:25] Blondie101010: well I'm still not sure why networking isn't working on mint [18:03:27] btw, the difference with the old and new region, is it mainly the Nova software version? [18:04:03] Krinkle: well... the entire software-defined networking layer and the IP space [18:04:36] the Nova version is the same everywhere. Nova is the "compute engine" part [18:04:41] yeah you'll get entirely different IPs [18:04:44] it's also about moving from nova-network to "neutron", right? [18:04:47] Right, s/Nova/OpenStack/ parts [18:04:51] so the entire OpenStack networking part [18:04:58] like 172.16 IPs internally and 185.15.56.* external IPs [18:05:03] that's the main thing mutante [18:05:07] Things like NFS and web proxies, unchanged? [18:05:16] which is the SDN layer that Bryan mentioned [18:05:17] In terms of feature set and capacity [18:05:28] Krinkle: yes [18:05:29] you'll still be on the same NFS and web proxies AFAIK [18:06:01] interesting, is the NFS shared between both regions? I was thinking maybe it'd be separate. that would make migration easier. [18:06:13] (easier if not separate) [18:06:18] if things work correctly, people should not notice the difference between the old region and the new region [18:06:26] :) [18:07:22] its sort of like when prod deals with a PHP version update. In the long run it will let us do more, but in the short run the goal is no noticable difference [18:07:22] If NFS is shared, then I can use cvn's backup/restore procedure and probably just go for re-creation. [18:07:48] I think there was an obscure NAT problem with eqiad<->eqiad1-r networking [18:07:52] I don't now if that got resolved? [18:08:41] Might even be able to use NFS to emulate networking across both regions with some polling and file streams. JUST KIDDING [18:10:12] * bd808 swings a trout at Krinkle for even kidding about that [18:10:41] What can I say, my volunteer and staff hats have very distinct relationships with NFS. [18:11:33] xD [18:11:35] The perf win of not hosting from NFS is certainly massive, and I thank you for convincing me to do that for cvn. [18:12:39] We now only use it for backups and other exports now. [18:13:23] Oh, no, that's punishment. [18:13:34] Krinkle: are these meant to be publicly accessible files, or otherwise? [18:13:49] harej: not public, no. [18:14:28] afaik the nfs mount is per-project right? Or is this where I found out it is public? [18:14:51] I think it does IP-based restrictions based on the list of instances in the project [18:14:51] Krinkle: "it depends" [18:15:17] there are some project-only mounts and other Cloud VPS wide mounts [18:15:29] cvn is listed under private in modules/labstore/files/nfs-mounts.yaml [18:15:30] (My motivation for asking is that file storage is a hobby interest of mine) [18:15:47] (Specifically, improved file storage for Cloud Services) [18:21:52] why does my bank always insist on taking the monthly fee out when I just have like $10 in my account. [18:21:53] It would be pretty awesome if Irssi could do that [18:21:57] Svitkona: i just want to create the number 1537718480813 from the two numbers 1537718480 and 813. [18:41:15] got a haemorrhoid so I'll give that a miss [18:41:18] unyu: You need a metric to talk about limits, which you don't. [18:41:21] lol, I'd return to a bin full of CRT monitors... and I'll use every single one [18:41:24] nai: ~effort~ [18:41:27] Skalar: no chance, they always raid the donut factory next door [18:41:30] lelz [18:43:06] /c/c [18:43:19] Ops! Sorry! [18:50:25] if these bots could make their little 3-5 messages to make sense as a whole, that wouldn't be as annoying [18:51:52] hehe, i thought the same but pssst. dont tell them how to be even more effective spammer, i already almost replied to one [18:53:05] lol [19:01:45] !log tools.totoazero deployed sysop_archives 360f4d0 [19:01:47] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.totoazero/SAL [19:32:59] I don't know what the heuristics are, but when I was a road warrior, I used a very excellent tool written by completely awesome geniuses, to watch for screen layout changes, and apply my fixed window arrangements for either 1 or 2 monitors, automagically :D [19:33:02] DistantOrigin_: are the mds in there too? You might be able to get it up by passing root=/dev/bleh [19:33:04] multiple `emerge --worlds` [19:33:08] Anyone have any reading recommendations on this stuff? I took a few CS classes before switching to a math program (master's student atm). I'm ok with data-strcutures, but I think I don't know much about how things work closer to the metal [19:33:11] A page suddenly shows this error. [19:33:14] I have a interfaces say virtbr0-nic is in down status. virbr0-nic: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN group default qlen 1000 [19:42:35] !log telnet Ran `start wikipedia-telnet` on telnet2.telnet.eqiad.wmflabs. greg-g reported the service as down and UBN! ;) [19:42:37] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Telnet/SAL [19:43:04] haha [19:44:40] hmm... still getting connection refused there [19:44:45] yeah, same [19:44:59] ping works but not sure what layer might be responding [19:46:42] !log telnet Rebooting telnet2.telnet.eqiad.wmflabs to see if that magically fixes routing [19:46:44] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Telnet/SAL [19:47:19] besides once we win the lottery we're gonna need a safe place to store our cash and I think one of those would great [19:47:22] ZirconiumX, but i dont understand why i am getting the error ; i am using bad practise but where i go wrong in syntax [19:47:24] I said the same thing [19:47:27] if even jaromil likes telegram (and uses a goddamn telegram bot to 'bridge' networks ..) .. [19:47:31] ^xy problem [19:49:15] !log telnet Fixed service with `setup-firewall` (see docs at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Telnet_gateway) [19:49:17] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Telnet/SAL [20:10:43] hapax: I love that video [20:10:46] Memory addresses are basically always integral. [20:10:49] cthulchu: There was no bot like that in this channel, you're imagining ALIS, see /msg alis help list [20:10:52] Debian IP Patch Progression :: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/38043 --> https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/46980 --> https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/49355 --> https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pull/49462 [20:10:55] or just have a separate repo for it [20:10:58] i will observe for microlags in safari [20:11:26] geirha: I have a library of scripts for interacting with our production infrastructure that currently requires defining a `*_service_name_*` set of functions for convenience. [20:11:26] still so popular [20:11:28] supernov2h: to persist rules, you should be able to use the iptables. [20:11:34] I did this: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/131341 [20:11:59] kick felideon6 [20:19:05] be easy to set up forward proxy with squid or Nginx, but does anyone know a program that scan the traffic, like a WAF [20:19:08] The HGST **ble640 4TB is pretty impressive with an annualized failure rate of .49% [20:19:11] w0y_someone: Yeah, #akademy [20:19:14] nobody said without a rosin core [20:19:17] you realise Glencore pay no tax, but if Zambia nationalises the mines, the IMF will destroy them [20:19:20] (;) [20:24:03] that should be being managed by network-manager or similar [20:24:07] KetanKothari: Encryption is about hiding something. You can *NOT* hide something from someone and at the same time let them read it. [20:24:09] good !!! [20:24:12] here's another exercise you can try to do [20:28:28] erinish, I'm trying to install docker-ce on a remote centos machine and also perform post-installation steps mentioned here https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/ for which I need to take the username input from the remote user to add it to "usermod -aG docker {{ username }}". [20:28:31] ratchet_freak: the changes in 5.4? or are you referring to something else? [20:28:34] if you mean do i have vim do anything special when i start typing sigils, nah [20:28:37] when you've been doing computer this long you forget a lot of things :( [20:34:01] hapax: believe it [20:34:04] Why is this implementation of the fib function which uses a vector for constant indexing so slow? https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/PCPHjsyT/ [20:34:07] not screen [20:35:56] hmm, googling makes it seem like you're in common company. people are having issues highlighting that combo [20:35:59] cocreature: strict fields just put the strictness problem up one level [20:36:02] pff, that's nowhere near all the games. that's not even all the lemmings games. [20:36:05] there's an untapped market for magnetic bearing fans [20:36:08] while I need my cost matrix to actually belong to R^n [20:36:08] But even now I'm not really sure what your point is [20:36:11] /fset bar.buflist you can also use ${cutscr} in buflist [20:36:14] (unreg) I'm trying to formulate some arguments in a variable then use the variable in a command; imagine a for loop that compiles each header for a curl - curl ${headers} url; however I'm having issues with bash adding quotes during the expansion which show up when I use -x [20:36:17] lukey: fixed size arrays really are a lot simpler in c... if you can use them it makes things much easier [20:36:55] Corvus`, EU requires that on all webpages made in CA now. [20:36:57] B132: The group operation in (R, +) is +. [20:37:00] perhaps they really want `class (forall m. Monad m => Monoid (t m)) => MyTrans t where ...' [20:37:03] sauvin: OK, gotcha [20:37:07] thats goddamn great [20:37:18] thank you Krenair [20:37:40] np [20:37:51] if only there was a channel mode set to prevent all this 🙄 [20:38:33] TheresNoTime, you know why we don't use that channel mode [20:38:38] it's relevant to interpret the question/answer [20:38:40] mniip: I think your example with the three lists (as, bs, cs) is fairly clear. [20:38:44] what's good guys? [20:56:26] !br | marquezini [20:56:28] how can I modify the class params of 't' in class 'site::a::optional' ? [20:56:31] if the ip never changed you might have luck by putting that in directly as a workaround [20:56:36] !ops [20:56:36] paladox: If you don't get a response in 15-30 minutes, please create a phabricator task -- https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=wmcs-team [20:57:01] thanks [21:09:17] lol, as if it's not enough of a madhouse here already [21:09:20] the only thing I need to do is *set up* teamviewer through ssh [21:09:23] In particular the part where it says G is a graph with d(v) <= k for every vertex, and then says that every component has a vertex of degree at most k - 1 [21:09:26] darkmeson: you don't need bmc for that, if you're operating on that level [21:09:29] more energy needs to be exerted with a stone [21:14:13] catphish: Nahh, there's just fuel, air, spark, and timing. Everything else is useless. [21:14:15] there's no eth0/eth1 [21:14:19] what is the second and the third letter of the alphabet? [21:14:23] FootyMobile: it's strange when the performance of a workload depends on sbrk() performance, which seems to be what you're suggesting(?), couldn't the workload just be a bit smarter about when / how much it allocates? [21:14:27] oelewapperke, +R might not work on oftc, see this list and try to find a mode that works for you, https://www.oftc.net/UserModes/ [21:14:30] is there a way to run a haskell script with dependencies without pre-compiling and without stack? [21:20:35] bstorm_: I took NFS out of the topic. Please do put it back when needed :) [21:22:07] Oh thanks! [21:35:12] sorry, lol [21:35:15] Found hie-wrapper, though it's not installing alongside hie with new-install. [21:35:48] * paladox wonders how the spam bots can afford to spam. [21:36:54] good point [21:37:25] they could rather spend their computing power mining bitcoins [21:38:27] maybe the guy hating freenode is paying more than the bitcoins that they would mine [21:57:30] SMalyshev: is the 'wdqs-test.wikidata-query.eqiad.wmflabs' instance doing anything useful? Puppet has been broken there for quite a while. I can try to fix it if it's useful, or delete it if not :) [22:37:49] I consider it facetious [22:37:49] But I want for all the processes in general [22:37:52] Can that be negative? [23:14:00] ppf: time for a lynis rkhunter and clamav scan :p [23:14:02] oh it's gone. [23:14:05] katamo: https://pastebin.com/KmbW5Ptt [23:14:10] c50a326: The reason is that you are using a type variable from the outer scope. In order to do that, you have to turn on an extension (one I argue should be in the Haskell report), and (to avoid legacy problems) introduce `t` in the outer scope explicitly via forall. [23:16:34] Perhaps we should follow suit similar to other channels and do +r? [23:23:55] Zppix: that's not very good for a support channel. We are talking about some other possible solutions [23:24:50] Guest6832 on xmr.go-mine.it there are no limits [23:24:53] esp. about 's' [23:24:56] Windows isn't open source and free, but it is consistent mostly and supported well. [23:25:11] bd808: just a thought but if you all have better ideas then go for it [23:25:24] I'm trying to get a simple inquiry command to work but no success [23:25:27] lets blame the brown people instead [23:25:30] !trigger <- amenji [23:25:34] wow, adrian from freebsd already responded to me. that was quick. [23:25:36] gogg: perhaps the ffmpeg channel? [23:32:44] (03PS1) 10Legoktm: Improve support for mwstake extensions [labs/codesearch] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463390 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205061) [23:34:06] (03CR) 10Legoktm: [C: 032] Improve support for mwstake extensions [labs/codesearch] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463390 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205061) (owner: 10Legoktm) [23:34:24] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Improve support for mwstake extensions [labs/codesearch] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463390 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205061) (owner: 10Legoktm) [23:35:37] !log codesearch restarting hound for config change (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463390) [23:35:39] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Codesearch/SAL [23:48:40] tiene que ser haci [23:48:42] for instance `dnf info rust` the files in the package [23:48:45] to derive anything you could call a "security benefit" from that, you need to actually monitor the logs, at the very least :P