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09:41
@terdon I have indeed!
I've been quite good
busy :)
@strugee Yay! Good for you! Whatcha up to now then?
@terdon generally speaking I'm taking a gap year
Sounds like a good plan.
Thinking of traveling?
presently I'm fixing the bot I run for #pump.io so that its meeting functionality works during our meeting tomorrow, and looking wistfully at my bed :P
@terdon kind of! I got into a program in NYC
recurse.com
so I'm living there for three months
mostly I'm just programming
You're such a little geek :P
09:44
@terdon man ikr
I'm sure you'll have a great time!
it's unreal
@terdon me too :)
I'm really really excited
Three months to go, huh?
Gonna feel like years :)
09:45
yep!
oh man tell me about it
I'm counting the days
especially because like... I live at home with my parents 24 hours a day which is not actually super great
I'm a little sick of them, they're a little sick of me, etc. :P
/me sighs because Debian's Node.js version is ridiculously old
@strugee Yeah, that happens. They actually grow on you once you've been away for a while though.
@terdon oh, I know. I'll get there soon but in the meantime...
:P
been there, believe me. my mom does work in Nepal so she's gone for several weeks every once in a while
I moved back to Greece after spending 16 years in various countries and spent a year living with my parents again. It was a surprisingly painless and even pleasant experience at 35-36. Still glad to have gotten my own place again though :)
@terdon that sounds pretty great, actually
I see this place hasn't changed a bit :)
<3 you all
Heh :) Nice to have you back!
09:50
nice to be back!
whoooooo just fixed my bot, now I can sleep (it's 2:52 AM here)
 
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12:04
Could we please reopen this Q
4
Q: Spotify controls (next, previous etc) via context menu in gnome favorites

Ronan QuillevereI've added Spotify launcher to Gnome Shell Dash so it's now a favorite app. How do I add next / prev / play-pause / stop commands to Spotify context menu ? For those who still find this unclear, the goal here is to have something like this:

@don_crissti done
12:23
@StephenKitt - thanks !
 
1 hour later…
13:39
Hi all, qq, I've got a file with a list of domains and ip addresses that looks like;
domain.com 8.8.8.8
domain2.com 8.8.8.7
for example....

I want to be able to run a for loop for each line in that file with the domain being variable 1 in the command and ip address being variable 2 in the command $domain & $ip for example. What's the best way to achieve this?
if is has only two column
cat file | while read domain ip
do
...
done
you can also
while read domain ip
do
done < file
13:59
thanks :)
14:35
@strugee This link is not currently working.
 
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16:25
@terdon No, they default to the epoch exactly. Just that the epoch is displayed as 31 Dec 1969 in time zones west of Greenwich. — oals 1 min ago
@StephenKitt say what?
Ah, never mind, I see. I assumed the filesystem wouldn't be using the system clock. Presumably whatever ls uses to display dates does though.

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