[00:30:35] I don't know if the dual numbers have a priori any sort of topological structure. The topological structure of C is recovered from the algebraic structure by using the algebraic norm, which is the square of the modulus of a complex number. [00:30:41] discrete categories aren't even that discrete [00:33:13] Psi-Jack, sorry [00:33:15] so I'm not blaming gitlab really... just saying this product has this problem [00:44:14] and laptop bat? [00:44:23] zenix_2k2: the raw socket passes the payload delivered by a layer 2 protocol, for example ethernet, to your program which then has to do all handling and vice versa. It is not limited to or has any knowledge of the 13 protocols you mention. [00:44:28] Do you have white privilege? [00:44:35] inside screen [00:44:44] twisted, dark, and honed through years of sysadmining [00:44:48] by check I mean the docs to make sure your steps are right, https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/GUIDE/#debugging [01:44:38] time is totally independent of temperature [01:44:44] Maybe put your hands over your head? [05:33:32] Marco-123: also, the error message probably says " has_failed=1: command not found" and not "has_failed=1: command not found" [05:33:39] if you want to access the winxp vm from the win2000 vm, sure, you can do that [05:33:42] How would I cut everything everything before and including the second ocurince of a slash in a string [06:10:09] i had that previously, but then I needed ghost+ release [06:10:11] I just checked man strncpy [07:24:50] You should be able to run GetModule -ListAvailable -Name $yourmodule with an onlyif on the pkg state though [07:25:01] thanks TIk ill check it [07:25:03] 7zip? But why? [07:25:10] Howdy peoples :) [07:25:15] ClaudiusMaximus: well that looks almost singlethreaded to me [07:25:18] Enissay: Just :set paste before you enter insert mode and shift-insert [07:35:25] you could labeldrop with the regex matching the label you want to drop [07:35:30] Factoid search of 'pram' by value (7): zap_pram ;; nvram ;; power_management_unit ;; no_boot ;; reset_nvram ;; pram ;; nvram_mactel. [07:55:37] probably didn't really lose money [07:55:45] there you need to add / commit / push like normally [07:55:48] pwillard so the ol' "we want to buy your market but shutdown the product lines your customers buy." then they wonder why the acquisition didn't pay off [08:16:12] (I assume other things getting included are far more bloat at this point) [08:16:14] I just want it to work :( [08:38:12] zap0: they don't? [08:38:15] because of the challenges in manufacturing a native SiC mosfet [11:13:50] yeah i got pid working on a small fan to test [11:13:56] There is still one issue, actually. [11:14:05] the owner has to wait 90 days [11:14:09] They only stopped selling that model this year, so they still pop up regularly at the moment. [11:25:05] Millennial: What weird questions? [11:25:12] and other things inside screen copy newlines just fine? [11:25:15] that holds the source code that was used to build the package (and distribution specific modifications / patches) [12:25:22] we have some thirdparty that says they're using it with exceptions, and we use error_code on everything >.< [12:25:27] i do realise the average is 25 [12:28:54] geekosaur have I told you about my new startup, Bovisphere? [12:29:00] since it is independent of the network setup [12:44:36] is there more info in whatever webserver you're running's error log [12:44:40] so maybe it's forcing ghc's relocation style on gcc [13:48:30] (03CR) 10Urbanecm: [C: 032] Explicitely state that W191 should not be fixed [labs/tools/commons-mass-description] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463562 (owner: 10Urbanecm) [13:48:47] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Explicitely state that W191 should not be fixed [labs/tools/commons-mass-description] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463562 (owner: 10Urbanecm) [14:17:51] jiffe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gapless_playback#Software might help? [14:17:59] yes, i bet qt has something too. let's pull in some useless c++ libraries into the project [14:18:03] need some hard config ... don't? [14:26:14] (well, the beta version of steam) [14:26:18] of course, arm's are too weak currently [14:37:36] This seems utterly weird and outside my experience. Whom do I call? [14:37:46] Corvus`: my bad [14:58:30] hey mochi babe [14:58:30] anyway, okuu you want a 'version' of this group homomorphism (action on V) that's invariant under G's multiplication [15:24:26] (03PS1) 10Dbarratt: Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 [15:26:13] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [15:34:23] (03PS2) 10Dbarratt: Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 [15:36:09] (03PS3) 10Dbarratt: Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 [15:37:53] (03CR) 10jerkins-bot: [V: 04-1] Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [16:05:15] we can't routers for project titan takes up all the money or something [16:05:19] bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces br0 8000.6805ca0e4c0f no enp2s0 [16:05:45] cooperation always leads to success for both. copetition always leads to success for one [16:05:50] That's the partition i have linux on [16:28:17] Lfsnoob: hi, see /msg nickserv help register [16:28:24] % :kind! 3+4 [16:28:32] such a very noob [16:28:39] Thanks. that one has been driving me crazy. Linux is hard :D [16:28:44] Samian, here's an example: 100% of integers are real numbers. Does that mean that 100% of real numbers are integers? [16:32:04] last one was great too [16:32:08] Hi all, I am using appear.in, and my mic keeps changing it's level automatically,is this based on the site, or what is happening [16:46:32] Sculptor: It's Azerbajan now. [16:46:36] Because for four statements without any implications proven beforehand, you indeed need to add 4 (to make a circle, for instance) [16:46:40] it doesn't even point at my file ffs [16:46:49] << strlen("0x7ffc72a863e0"); [16:49:51] (03PS4) 10Dbarratt: Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 [16:54:23] (03CR) 10Dbarratt: [C: 032] Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [16:56:15] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Increase test coverage [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463618 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [17:14:55] c++ has code in headers? [17:14:59] I'd like to like it, but somehow I never really use it [17:47:02] just a performance optimisation. Yours is right too. [17:47:08] it's just that your backing storage is so slow [17:50:45] lordvadr_, I pay them like $1/year for the super cheap LTD's (.space) and $12.98/year + $0.18 ICANN fee, and I get whois guard and they hold my hand for anything I need. I can jump on support within 1 minute and be chatting with them for up to an hour (if needed). [17:50:53] I've found github accounts for some applicants. It makes tailoring the interview easier. [17:50:56] phy1729: whence is a shell builtin [17:51:04] (And similarly for prisms and sums, and so on for some other things.) [18:42:12] Dodek: Better proofs than the one(s) given in algebra class? [18:42:16] heaps ^^ [18:48:29] the only version that has PPS [18:48:35] damn right it is [18:48:44] I definitely already looked in to options like that [18:48:50] *game [18:48:56] less condensed [19:25:31] I wound up losing one in a parking lot only to find it three days later [19:25:35] it's really not often that you need to make decisions about new data which depend on data from far in the past. [19:36:14] (03PS1) 10Dbarratt: Add wikidata sitelinks [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463625 [19:37:43] less compares, less computational complexity [19:37:47] that's false: https://godbolt.org/z/DbLUY- [19:37:51] wow that's an awesome idea about that drop-in replacement [19:46:11] (03PS2) 10Dbarratt: Add wikidata sitelinks [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463625 [19:49:13] (03CR) 10Dbarratt: [C: 032] Add wikidata sitelinks [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463625 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [19:51:01] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Add wikidata sitelinks [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463625 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [20:05:39] (03PS1) 10Dbarratt: Add build script [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463626 [20:07:40] (03PS2) 10Dbarratt: Add build script [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463626 [20:08:01] (03CR) 10Dbarratt: [C: 032] Add build script [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463626 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [20:09:48] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Add build script [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463626 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [20:17:07] (03PS1) 10Dbarratt: Fix SiteLanguage schema [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463627 [20:18:30] (03CR) 10Dbarratt: [C: 032] Fix SiteLanguage schema [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463627 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [20:20:17] (03Merged) 10jenkins-bot: Fix SiteLanguage schema [labs/tools/graphql] - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/463627 (owner: 10Dbarratt) [20:35:39] imagine all the cunning moves you can do [20:35:46] Angelblack: yes, thats the idea [20:35:55] if so there are several caching/distributed implementations out there [20:36:04] does using an enum provide you any advantage? [20:36:47] !ops [20:36:47] 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 [20:39:20] Meh, it’ll probs leave soon [20:55:56] its a nice board still [20:56:05] neckutrek: or well, static members i see uses of, but not static functions [20:57:35] MacFan4000, the current spam pattern is to spam 4 or 5 lines all within a few seconds and then stop. There's no point in pinging ops. We can't do anything useful, and unless we're already paying attention to the channel (like I was while writing this) then we won't have typed the kick command by the time the spam has stopped. I suggest just ignoring it for now. Other methods are being worked on. [20:57:38] * quiddity goes back afk [20:59:17] Hello all [20:59:27] I need some help with Toolforge database [21:00:06] I try to make a query which select a lot of categories. [21:01:36] At the moment I use a cl_to IN (?, ?, ?, ...), but the query become very long. I try to find a way to put my categories in a (temporary?) table to do a cl_to IN (SELECT ... FROM ...), but I can't find a way to create my table on wiki.analytics/web DB servers [21:01:48] Does someone have an idea how to do this? [21:16:42] you can simply google up that :P [21:16:48] strixUK_w: I don't like Ben Shapiro, he's a dick, but he has one great line - "women don't generally want the jobs that feminists would like them to want." [21:16:56] I don't remember what it was called. Might have been. [21:17:05] and the copper will sink the heat out of the iron, so youll overheat the board, and underheat the copperj [21:17:13] great, spam bot [21:20:23] what the hell is going on with the time https://bpaste.net/raw/407c79f62711 [21:20:28] grt [21:31:52] hai_shi: this is not the channel for the nova meeting [21:31:57] with bitrate added, the output udp stream is perfect CBR, without that parameter so-so... [21:34:58] or * [21:35:05] besides for me its near impossible to drink too much beer, as it makes me sleepy in a couple so I doze off [21:35:12] i've never seen him this excited [21:45:45] INSERTs have quite a bit of code that implement them [21:45:50] Anyone have suggestions on SDR hardware? [22:07:59] but yeah, blocking the prefix would solve most of it. I haven't lived where I got my number for over 5 years now. if someone calls me from it I don't recognize, its spam [22:08:02] well if you want absurd constructs, as counterexamples (e.g. torus of genus infinity)... [22:08:06] This isn't ##physics either, so we're probably good here. [22:08:12] ugh I think I found the issue. ubuntu has a /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default site [23:44:47] it's basically a set with a well-behaved operation, which is often interpreted as either addition or multiplication [23:44:56] part of me wonder why I went through all this so far. [23:47:08] (like, use one I have, randomly) [23:47:14] I cannot touch the struct nor the prototype