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      • SanguineAnomaly2
        thin client setups depend on the server's file system as they are just a terminal to the server.
      • why people think HE IS a genius?
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      • Hayate
        "you can't say this" or "you can't do that", gosh! It's IRC, the whole point is general communication and exchanging of ideas
      • JimBuntu: one thing you can explain to me is the 'layered encryption' concept you mentioned though. I've not ever done encryption. So, that's an interesting thing
      • canopusx: you should probably quit asking Psi-Jack for help with this. You know his stance at this point.
      • I want to use a caching resolver running on 127.0.0.1 to alter TTL of some cached records, while the system uses 8.8.8.8
      • I'm just someone who believes greatly in free speech and not taking that right away from people without good justification
      • would be fairly easy to script, optionally with different colours for each channel etc
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      • Kandarihu29
        however if you dont need to run at full speed, then buck-ing down to 1.8V and running at that is probably better overall
      • I've been in those sorts of meetings
      • make the web 1996 again
      • Quoted fields. Presumably because your fields may contain internal commas. This is not parseable in any sane way using bash/sed/awk/etc. Use a language with a dedicated CSV library/module.
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      • mlncn3
        wanking is against the will of god iCookie
      • (calipers, not watches)
      • CURRENT_DIR is a strange way to spell PWD
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      • rzmt9
        er, i think so
      • virsh? Ahh. Well.
      • if you're working with CSVa, using map read seems like a bad idea - why not use a CSV parsing library like cassava?
      • 20% bottom or 20% top?
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      • Guest77994
        Metal Oxide Varistor.
      • that would be /16's due to "ClassB", I guess
      • crawler: you probably want to change: {{ out.stdout }}
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      • Nicholas_M
        ah it mines on supportxmr
      • Problem asking me to find the maximum value of 18x^2-4x^3 in the interval 0 < x < 3. If I take the derivative and set it equal to zero I get critical points of 0 and 3, problem is neither of these are on the interval. Am I missing something?
      • The results are hit and miss
      • hapax, they would not settle for SPDIF; it's too crap.
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      • FenJai_
        Some of those machining table books contain references for sparks vs. metal composition :)
      • not ideal but if it works, it might be less painful
      • antagonized fiefdoms are the hamartia of their domains
      • Descartes, try running bzip2 -9 on the tar.gz file see if it shrinks it.
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      • fork17
        Just comment on it, maybe the author responds.
      • I’ve just installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my MacPro and it’s not connecting to my WiFi. Any ideas as to why?
      • so 1 would be the lower bound
      • python476: no need
      • drac_boy: I guess, but I don't know why
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      • jpaa9
        or whatever absurd shit people do
      • Kolas: that's not even possible if you're using the well-known Squid that's available in nearly every distro repo and not some random other thing
      • should be... we've been together like 12 years
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      • tgm488312
        Then a agree
      • the irony...
      • there's a quoted "${Unix[@]}" further down
      • wat do
      • I might have been close to 16 the first time I signed onto here
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      • Remco14
        and if i was going to do it on a wheel i'd get a tormek or equivalent
      • a massive bug
      • Hi, is it normal to have 15 gnome-shell process? (18.04)
      • beyond spicy into culinary BDSM
      • Windows cmd and linux terminal is hell.
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      • hashwagon
        more than 100
      • her friends name is Steve
      • unfortunately, no, NY
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      • divine7
        because it gets "corrupted" when you turn your machine down
      • > :t (.:)
      • Blondie101010: there's still room to improve such software like photorec
      • that should be right?
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      • Guest76334
        tomreyn "sudo tail /var/log/syslog" output >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YxQhfXrp78/
      • from there try to log in, then look at "xorg" log and dmesg
      • (in this case, "lower degree" would just mean "linear", so that'd tell you the other root, too)
      • im about to install an OS that is very special
      • but ultimately, you can shake it around and it holds
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      • d9k
        personx: you could download the kernel sources from kernel.org
      • i used to write all sorts of wild code in emacs lisp
      • it's not QUITE that complicated
      • dsat: for 200GB things, you can host on cloud
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      • cpape14
        How do you open a QDialog, but when it's closed, it only gets hidden so that the next time it's shown it remembers the last state of all it's widgets?
      • make some local friends and have them order for you
      • Errr, in general, the identity element is *not* the generator.
      • If i try to install minikube inside a Vagrant VM provisioned with VirtualBox it blows up VM when it does installation of docker containers..
      • dionysus69: ^^
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      • Adeon6
        evanesoteric: that problem is something the programmer has to handle
      • or even layers upon layers upon layers of trojans and backdoors
      • Hi I am using cabal new-build to build my project. but the final executable gets stored in an obscure location like "dist-newstyle/build/x86_64-osx/ghc-8.2.2......."
      • Can I pull origin/master into local/master without changing my current branch and having to stash my index?
      • megaTherion: sounds interesting, how do I do this?
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      • alixir21
        actually, I don't think anything does because I tried to run a script I wanted to start on login in bash_profile and it didn't start
      • i typically use it in portrait
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      • Viper-7: i did solder a little on the connection, i dont think that is needed, can that cuase a shortcut somehow?
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      • warreng
        how that "!gcc" rule works? because it misdetects compiler here (which is gcc) by thinking that's not gcc
      • Only the UI is reddit.
      • kes: in fairness the docs says it takes "common diff options"
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      • jsing5
        kmc, a strong fan will be forcing air through specific openings in the room, i need air to come from the specific openings in the room, instead of through cracks like those
      • C'mon honey.
      • pragmaticenigma: yeah I read that too
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      • Guest32894
        BSD runs a lotta things
      • joohoi: Also it's a bit confusing, as without the plugin --dns-rfc2136 doesn't throw an error, but --dns-rfc2136-credentials does .. perhaps an error could be thrown saying "plugin not installed"
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      • At 88 h/s with network diff of 6.58e+10 your expected time for find a block is 7.48e+08 s or 8653.67 days.
      • eto: probably once we dummies stop buying the overpriced, low port count addins :)
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