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@NathanOsman If you go into settings and revoke the external storage permission, it will crash when you attempt to select a file to send
Ah.
Mind if I file a bug on GitHub to track that?
Use JIRA!
GitHub!
@NathanOsman Not at all :)
JIRA! Because Agile!
19:03
Also @NathanOsman check out this ugly stacktrace from StackExchange: paste.ubuntu.com/24750378
GitHub does most of what JIRA can do.
@AndroidDev Yikes, that is not a normal stack trace.
Is that from logcat?
that looks like you crashed the jvm
@NathanOsman Nope. That's from /data/tombstones because the logcat had nothing about the crash
or you did something that killed the jvm somehow
So close.
19:07
@KazWolfe Well it was bad enough that a normal Java exception was not recorded
it could be some of the core framework had a bug you triggered
@Seth My brother just joined and he has over 475 followers already.
ಠ_ಠ
i think i have 3?
I have 100-something.
@KazWolfe Initial sleuthing indicates it's probably either a race condition, or parsing a null string
19:10
@NathanOsman wat
@NathanOsman I see 269
He's following 476
@Seth Do we need to put out some twitter follow ads?
"Follow Ask Ubuntu Moderator Seth, for your Witty Ubuntu and Geopolitical Tweets"
Not that that isn't still double Nathan's :P
@James haha I'd get run off the site on a rail :P
I should probably tone it down a little tbh.
@Seth Eh, it's twitter.
everyone is loud and annoying.
This is true
So how's like @James?
life*
life is good. Made myself go to the barbershop yesterday and get a haircut, hence new profile pic. I almost look cool now. ಠ_ರೃ
19:16
jrgified
I think it looks good. I got mine cut super short and then family was like "it makes your face look long" >.>
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Q: What does “covfefe” exactly mean?

Yoichi OishiWashington Post (May 31, 2017) reports that President Trump targets “negative press “covfefe” in his tweet: MORNING MIX: Trump targets ‘negative press covfefe’ in garbled midnight tweet that becomes worldwide joke / Trump tweets ‘covfefe,’ inspiring a semi-comedic act of Congress As I c...

No matter what, I still look a lot younger than I am.
covfefe keeps blowing up the internet
> "(n.) When you want to say "coverage" but your hands are too small to hit all the letters on your keyboard."
LOL
19:18
Honestly though, doesn't that make more sense if it's large hands?
I wonder what kind of nonsense Trump is covering up with this type of things
no because that ruins the trump hate
@James wait cool is the goal? What does cool look like these days..
It's probably just a simple and plain stupid distraction from some form of covert action. But who cares right ?
@KazWolfe which is so PC rn
19:19
@Seth yes, because all the PC culture people are hating trump.
And because they can never do something not PC, it must be PC
The whole thing is very polarizing and we libertarians are just sitting here in the corner whistling innocently.
It didn't have to be this way :P
@Seth Well, ok, cool maybe not.
I'll settle for "not looking like a college student that doesn't care and has bedhead 100% of the time"
hey, that's my trademark look!
my hair is impossible to comb and stuff
@NathanOsman What do libertarians do ?
19:21
Hairspray FTW.
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy complain, apparently.
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy We are all about freedom and limited government.
The less involvement the government has in our everyday lives, the better.
@KazWolfe isn't that what republicans and democrats do all the time ?
@KazWolfe @NathanOsman both of you are right.
I never comb my hair :)
19:22
@NathanOsman but regulations.
Neither do I. #NoCombClub
I can't comb my hair either @James
@KazWolfe ...are usually bad.
regulations are important.
So I just go with a #5 buzz cut >:D
19:22
two words: net neutrality.
@Seth I should do that.
@KazWolfe how did I know you were going to bring that up...
@KazWolfe Is at risk because regulation makes starting a ISP very difficult.
If there were multiple ISPs, we wouldn't have to do that.
because then you'd just switch
counter: regulations also prevent existing ISPs doing what they want to do.
I tried starting an ISP
regulations prevent new ones from starting and don't prevent existing ones from doing whatever the heck they want to a very large degree.
19:24
if we don't regulate ISPs, they're going to deny clients from acting as ISPs.
Don't argue NN/ISP politics with me, this is one area I know very well lol. (well, at least 2011-era stuff)
Elaborate further?
I don't understand your statement.
You want to start a neighborhood ISP. Charter says "lol no, you'd eat our profits"
OK. What can they do right now?
You require an upstream connection, don't you?
You'd eat through your allowed bandwidth in no time anyways
19:25
Yes, but you don't have to get that from Charter.
oh? who else services your neighborhood?
Dial-up?
Even if Charter is the only consumer game in town, most of america is reasonably close to a cross-continent fiber backhaul.
did it just double post... i tried to edit. :\
and how would you, a regular person wanting to start an isp, be able to sneak any equipment into any of the cabinets?
I'm not a regular person
He uses vim.
(sorry, had to :P)
19:27
gawddamnitseth
i'm an ISP that is negotiating a deal with Level3 and ATT's backhaul division.
your barrier of entry is cost, then.
we're talking $10k
all we needed to start the ISP was 10K and our time.
to get a meeting and negotiate agreements with upstream ISPs?
@James In my defense, I use vim too
No
that's equipment costs for our service area
we'd need about 200K to tide us over to deal with federal, state and local regulations + permits.
19:29
@Seth in my defense, i have vim installed in case nano doesn't work.
Yes, but what about actually getting your upstream providers to provide you service instead of just saying "no, screw you"
If it was as simple as calling up ATT and saying "Hey, lets do business, we need a 10GB fiber connection at junction box 35B, pay-as-you-go", we'd be in houses for $20k
ATT backhaul division runs under a different set of rules than ATT consumer
level3 literally exists to service ISPs
L3 won't say no if we can pay them
ATT probably wouldn't
I'm one of those weird libertarians that actually supports net neutrality. People keep telling me I'm wrong but can't explain how/why other than "regs are bad!" but that's just silly.
because again, no skin off ATT backhauls nose.
and ATT backhaul needs to make money, because ATT consumer doesn't pay 100% of those bills
so... I understand where you're coming from, but it's not that simple.
people say "ATT/TWC/Charter/Cox/whatever won't give us an uplink because we'll eat into their profits"
yeah, their consumer divisions will hate you
Regs are bad when they stop the free market operating.. but there is no free market for ISPs because infrastructure..
but their enterprise & backhaul departments run at razor thin margins, so those will at least talk to you and take you seriously.
19:32
@James o rly? did not know
I assumed they make big bucks of business links.
(This could be very different - I'm talking about circa 2011, Cleveland, OH.)
@Seth no, they don't because most (for fiber) offer 24x7 NOC support
and that is EXPENSIVE AS HELL
like, "my business fiber is down, pick up the phone and speak to a human within 3 rings" type of support
yes, that. unlike consumer support that will send a guy between march and june, if a big link goes down, you'll have someone there in 10 minutes.
biz pays for it, but it only covers about 98% of the cost
Really, I could go either way on ISP regulation.
It sucks right now, it could suck then. But it's not cut and dry, unlike a lot of other things.
ISPs still shouldn't be able to sell my data freely and otherwise throttle connections unless I pay more.
my only issue is, at my place, it's Comcast or nothing. So if Comcast screws with me then what?
19:35
Especially because where I live, I have two choices. Crappy ISP or dialup.
@Seth if it wasn't as heavily regulated, you could start your own ISP
if it's regulated so that they can't do that, problem solved.
In most markets it's not a big deal, but in Internet you can't just "create" competition because of the required infrastructure.
@James Who pays for the cables?
@Seth customers.
and it's not expensive to do that either.
19:36
Not everyone has the tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars required to roll out infrastructure.
one sec, lemme find the blog post about the island ISP.
Yes, I'm sure my customers would be very willing to pay a $3700 installation fee for me to drag a cable to them.
Can I have an undelete vote here plz ?askubuntu.com/a/598649/295286
20:04
3 answers so far. Maybe I should go take a lunch break now ?
Yeah, that gets most of the truly incendiary remarks.
~~~~ this is where we stopped being political here, carry on with your Ubuntu chats ~~~~
(oh and cat pics)
Ubuntu chats in Ask Ubuntu general room ? that never happens
20:36
@terdon I'm am stoopiding right now with Perl. Can you explain why my $w+=$#F thing doesn't work here:
$ perl -lnae '$w+=$#F;print $w;if(eof){printf("lines: %d words: %d file: %s\n",$.,$w,$ARGV);$w=$.=0;}' input.txt
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4
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4
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lines: 5 words: 3 file: input.txt
Oh . . wait
$ perl -lnae '$w+=$#F+1;print $w;if(eof){printf("lines: %d words: %d file: %s\n",$.,$w,$ARGV);$w=$.=0;}' input.txt
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lines: 5 words: 8 file: input.txt
Nevermind
20:52
0
Q: Ubuntu freezes on login after nvidia-prime intel

GlatsI have an Asus GL553 with Intel 560 and Nvidia GTX 1050 and I'm tried to configure my hybrid cards with nvidia-prime. I installed Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 then installed nvidia-381 and ran prime-select intel I had to hard reboot and when I tried to login the system freezes. I have researched and read a...

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Q: How to set up authentication for the personal userdir in Apache?

tomasI set up authentication on my personal public_html in my home dir, but it takes no effect. Ie., I should get a pop-up asking for my credentials, but this doesn't happen. The authentication worked fine with a directory in the server's root directory, and it worked ok. Now I'm restructuring the ser...

21:41
Interesting question, guy can't delete a folder in Ubuntu on Windows Subsystem for Linux. askubuntu.com/q/921594/367990
nvm, close it as no repro please
The problem seems to have resolved itself. I installed CMake again, from source, and make install and I could now delete the folder. Maybe it had something to do with symbolic links? — Adi Shavit 1 min ago
22:05
5 answers today. Quite simplistic actually, nothing too challenging
We stand on the shoulders of giants who bothered to login to StackOverflow and explain their problem in words easily indexed by Google.
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Same applies to Ask Ubuntu IMHO
@ByteCommander Pretty much
Some of the best answerers can deliver explanation in a more or less human language, such that you can have an "A-ha !" or the "OOOoooooh, that's how it works" moment
Just had one after answering askubuntu.com/a/921606/367990 from the comments.
22:25
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy nothing like rubber duck debugging, eh? :p
@terdon I know about duck typing, but what's rubber duck debugging ?
Also . . . . I need coffee . . . plz . . . I need to unquit . . .
debugging by explaining what the code does to someone (a rubber duck)
I think I did the opposite here . . . I didn't explain anything at all . . .But I did notice what I noticed and purposefully ignored before
number of words == $#F + 1
also because I don't have a clue of what I am doing most of the time
22:56
@Fabby it sends the desktop site ua
23:14
Blerh. My energy is fading
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