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mircea_popescu: anyways, to round off the whole linux/bsd, es
r/rms/etc angle : at any point the Moterhood (be it implemented in practice as "the USG" or "the public opinion" or "the church of England" or whatever the fuck - there will exist a conclave of the lazy, stupid and covetous, and it will be somewhat politically influential and appear VERY politically influential much like to the small children the mother appears truly awesome in her
aquentson:
r/btc is sort of tearing its hair out
gabriel_laddel_p: when creating my image, why must I copy using cp -dpR /somedi
r/* /someotherdi
r/ rather than the -a flag?
a111: Logged on 2017-01-06 12:42 Framedragger: OT, anyone's done an egpu rig on an x220? i'm probably gonna do an abonimation, and connect an nvidia card to x220 via its expresscard slot. there's this antichrist-like adapter (
http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PE4C%20V2.1.html) which does the magic. bottleneck is expresscard (5 gbps or somesuch) but if one uses external monitor, it's all pretty good apparently.
Framedragger: OT, anyone's done an egpu rig on an x220? i'm probably gonna do an abonimation, and connect an nvidia card to x220 via its expresscard slot. there's this antichrist-like adapter (
http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PE4C%20V2.1.html) which does the magic. bottleneck is expresscard (5 gbps or somesuch) but if one uses external monitor, it's all pretty good apparently.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: this is a fine avenue of rebalancing the mine
r/node nonsense.
mats: it will reportedly involve amusing changes to public documents, e.g. passports, textbooks in public schools, where folks are now 'parent one' and 'parent two' instead of fathe
r/mother
davout: say i borrow 10 btc to short on margin, i sell those for 10kEUR @ 1000 EU
R/BTC
a111: 2016-10-15 <kmalkki> apu1 also really needs DBREQn asserted to give access to USEHDT I
R/DR pair
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 02:17 phf: there's not much discipline on unix with stder
r/stdout. particularly gpg seems cavalier with it. so i wouldn't even bother with erro
r/output separation. i'd make it always return a single value, string that's combined stdout/stderr, and fail when status code is not equal to zero. maybe add a key argument, that splits them if need be, but only once there's need.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 02:17 phf: there's not much discipline on unix with stder
r/stdout. particularly gpg seems cavalier with it. so i wouldn't even bother with erro
r/output separation. i'd make it always return a single value, string that's combined stdout/stderr, and fail when status code is not equal to zero. maybe add a key argument, that splits them if need be, but only once there's need.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 02:17 phf: there's not much discipline on unix with stder
r/stdout. particularly gpg seems cavalier with it. so i wouldn't even bother with erro
r/output separation. i'd make it always return a single value, string that's combined stdout/stderr, and fail when status code is not equal to zero. maybe add a key argument, that splits them if need be, but only once there's need.
phf: there's not much discipline on unix with stder
r/stdout. particularly gpg seems cavalier with it. so i wouldn't even bother with erro
r/output separation. i'd make it always return a single value, string that's combined stdout/stderr, and fail when status code is not equal to zero. maybe add a key argument, that splits them if need be, but only once there's need.
☟︎☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: (i also thought that it was a lulzfest to rival that wikipedia founde
r/retard's crazy batshit "knowledge" thing)
phf: asciilifeform: elt is a sequence operator, nth is a cons cell operator. cons/ca
r/cd
r/nth/list etc. you can express nth in terms of ca
r/cdr. you can't express elt in terms of any of those
ben_vulpes: fill, sure. but an /infinite numbe
r/ thereof?