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2:03 AM
man, this is wrong superuser.com/a/23506/235569
 
slm
@Braiam - and that's why I stopped hanging around on that site.
 
@slm how's stuff?
don't we have a "what's load average" q?
 
slm
2:27 AM
I'd be shocked if we didn't
sutff's good. Super busy w/ new job.
 
3:00 AM
Wtf is that guy talking about make -j 60?
 
 
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8:06 AM
@mikeserv Lots of cores?
Maybe a supercomputer?
Or cluster?
 
8:36 AM
Why debian is not so popular Linux distribution?, (however debian based Ubuntu and other like mint is most popular)
 
8:53 AM
@Pandya It's hard to say how popular Debian is. Nobody is tracking Debian users. And what are you comparing Debian's popularity to?
 
9:20 AM
@FaheemMitha to distribution based on it(debian) like: Ubuntu.
 
 
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1:05 PM
@mikeserv beats me.... I just don't know how wrong he's
@slm we don't have....
 
1:46 PM
@Pandya It is less popular than Ubuntu, that is true. Ubuntu does marketing.
Internet went out, don't know why. Came back, don't know why. I hate India.
 
2:27 PM
@FaheemMitha hey, lucky you is just the internet, in my case is the internet, the lights, transport, water... summary any service
 
2:59 PM
@Braiam The others are also pretty bad. We have crazy time whenever something goes wrong, which they do regularly.
All basic utilities are run by the govt. And the concept of customer service doesn't exist with those people.
 
3:12 PM
@Braiam This answer makes a reference to the superuser post. unix.stackexchange.com/a/118126/47538
 
Hey @Ramesh. On the net on a Sunday too?
 
@FaheemMitha yeah. Trying to fit in myself as a geek :)
 
@Ramesh Why? Do you want to be a gilles when you grow up too?
 
Well, I want to be a Stephane :)
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3:29 PM
@Ramesh Ah, Ok. That's a different ambition, at least.
 
 
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4:56 PM
X just crashed for no reason. Not good.
 
5:11 PM
mm... tar apparently support https/http request yet doesn't support ftp??!?!?!
 
@Braiam ftp is obsolete, and insecure.
 
 
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6:39 PM
Hello anybody here ?
 
@Carpediem Nope.
 
 
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10:36 PM
@Ramesh It'll take quite a while, I expect. Dudes been doing it for decades.
 
10:46 PM
@Braiam ?
 
@FaheemMitha legit, isn't it?
 
@mikeserv Probably not decades.
@Braiam I've no idea what that is about.
 
@FaheemMitha du -s shows the summary of the size of the directory, -h is supposedly to be "human readable", which is where the joke comes
"a lot" is human readable
 
@Braiam I see. Not the funniest thing I have ever read, but whatever.
 
11:04 PM
At least a decade.
 
@FaheemMitha well, you ought to admit this is neat xkcd.com/1416
 
@Braiam Yes, I saw that, but what is the connection?
@mikeserv Sure. Some people are just really good at picking up this stuff.
 
11:19 PM
@FaheemMitha the above is one of the strips that you can see when you "zoom in"
 
@Braiam oh, i see.
I'm actually surprised you can do that in a html page.
The scroll/zoom thing, I mean.
 
slm
@Braiam - here's what made me leave SU
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A: How can I get my public IP address from the command line, if I am behind a router?

slmAssuming your system has 2 ethernet devices, eth0 and eth1 and eth0 is connected to your LAN, say IPs 192.168.1.X and your eth1 device is connected to your ISP (WAN) you're going to want to use the following ifconfig command to get your IP for the WAN side. NOTE: The 1st 2 ways assume that you'r...

 
You've got to hand it to Randall. He's nothing if not creative.
@slm You've left SU?
 
if I have a pointer1, and pointer2 pointing to pointer1, and I set pointer2 equal to nullptr does that create a memory leak?
 
@Hellovart C, right?
 
11:25 PM
c++
so pretty much the same thing in that regard
 
mm... through is possible that you get an answer, that's not the kind of question we cater here. Try Stack Overflow instead
 
everyone there trolls
 
@Braiam Yeah, it's kinda a known fact that you don't ask a C++ question in the C++ room.
Especially if they decide your question is a "newbie" question.
 
@Seth I'm not saying that he should ask in C++ room
 
@Braiam well, got to the du thing. I was afraid my mouse was going to wear out.
 
11:28 PM
@Braiam Oh, ok. What were you saying then? :)
 
@Seth The C++ room does seem notably unfriendly for some reason.
Any idea why? Lots of the SE chats are perfectly friendly. Some very friendly.
@Seth I'm guessing he meant the actual site. :-)
I don't speak for @Braiam, obviously.
So, is everyone having a good day so far?
 
@FaheemMitha Honestly, I don't know.
 
@Seth Ok. One of lifes mysteries, I suppose.
But it is not just me, then? On the unfriendliness of the C++ chat room.
 
11:46 PM
in Lounge<C++> on Stack Overflow Chat, 20 secs ago, by sehe
If you have a pointer to another pointer, that's just a non-owning pointer, and the first pointer is not a dynamically alllocated object (usually)
just to prove C++ can answer your questions, just know how to ask ;)
in Lounge<C++> on Stack Overflow Chat, 1 min ago, by aclarke
@Braiam if ptr2 was the only thing pointing to ptr1 and ptr1 was the only thing pointing to a piece of allocated memory, then you've lost the last reference to the last reference to that piece of memory. Welcome to memory allocation hell. Study and use the various standard pointer classes that help you cope with this sort of thing.
 
@FaheemMitha They're ok on occasion. I think it all depends on what time you jump in, and (like Braiam said) how you ask.
I think they also like to pretend they're scary even though they aren't (to a degree).
 
@Seth I don't know about scary. They're certainly not very polite.
We're talking Linus Torvalds levels of impoliteness.
 
Ironic, isn't it?
hehe.
 
@Braiam they then spend some time saying how elementary it is and how people asking it should go away and study some more. Which is fair enough, in this case. It really is an elementary question :-)
@Seth Why? Because LT is on record as hating C++?
 

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