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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"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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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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wanking is against the will of god iCookie
(calipers, not watches)
CURRENT_DIR is a strange way to spell PWD
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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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Metal Oxide Varistor.
that would be /16's due to "ClassB", I guess
crawler: you probably want to change: {{ out.stdout }}
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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 :)