I hereby claim:
- I am crypdick on github.
- I am crypdick (https://keybase.io/crypdick) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is BA83 5E46 5303 298C 36AC 7F10 8687 FA56 E1B2 69BE
To claim this, I am signing this object:
16:44:59 kernel: Wrong Mac address, mac = 50:60:28:14:c4:11 profile =50:60:28:14:c4:01 | |
16:44:59 kernel: ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : | |
16:44:59 kernel: Wrong Mac address, mac = 50:60:28:14:c4:11 profile =50:60:28:14:c4:01 | |
16:44:59 kernel: ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : | |
16:30:59 kernel: Wrong Mac address, mac = 50:60:28:14:c4:01 profile =50:60:28:14:c4:11 | |
16:30:59 kernel: ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : | |
16:30:59 kernel: Wrong Mac address, mac = 50:60:28:14:c4:01 profile =50:60:28:14:c4:11 | |
16:30:59 kernel: ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : | |
16:10:07 kernel: Wrong Mac address, mac = 50:60:28:14:c4:11 profile =50:60:28:14:c4:01 | |
16:10:07 kernel: ERROR @wl_cfg80211_get_station : |
Path: System Fonts | |
Font: 3270-Medium | |
family: IBM 3270 | |
style: Normal | |
stretch: Normal | |
weight: 500 | |
glyphs: /home/crypdick/.local/share/fonts/3270Medium.ttf | |
Font: 3270-Narrow | |
family: IBM 3270 Narrow |
pepe@pepito ~/Apps/mupen64plus-input-bot $ make all | |
CC _obj/src/plugin.o | |
CC _obj/src/controller.o | |
src/controller.c: In function ‘read_controller’: | |
src/controller.c:129:9: warning: ‘json_object_object_get’ is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations] | |
json_object_get_int(json_object_object_get(jsonObj, "R_DPAD")); | |
^ | |
In file included from /usr/include/json-c/linkhash.h:16:0, | |
from /usr/include/json-c/json.h:22, | |
from src/controller.c:17: |
7 | |
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1 | |
0 | |
4 | |
1 | |
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-- Logs begin at Sun 2016-07-31 05:23:01 UTC, end at Mon 2016-10-03 08:09:58 UTC. -- | |
Jul 31 05:23:02 alarmpi systemd-journald[181]: Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is 5.7M, max 46.1M, 40.3M free. | |
-- Subject: Disk space used by the journal | |
-- Defined-By: systemd | |
-- Support: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel | |
-- | |
-- Runtime journal (/run/log/journal/) is currently using 5.7M. | |
-- Maximum allowed usage is set to 46.1M. | |
-- Leaving at least 69.1M free (of currently available 455.3M of disk space). | |
-- Enforced usage limit is thus 46.1M, of which 40.3M are still available. |
import urllib2, re, json, os, time, sys, HTMLParser | |
html_parser = HTMLParser.HTMLParser() | |
auth_address = "1KbV1e1u6P6AsY8XNBydgtbtN8iSB5WMyG" | |
auth_privatekey = "xxxx" | |
site = "1TaLkFrMwvbNsooF4ioKAY9EuxTBTjipT" | |
zeronet_dir = ".." | |
os.chdir(zeronet_dir) |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
-- this program takes an original image, such as a photo, | |
-- and a generated image, such as generated by jcjohnson/fast-neural-style | |
-- and copies the original colors to the generated image | |
-- like when using the original_colors param in jcjohnson/neural-style | |
-- | |
-- by hannu töyrylä @htoyryla 30 oct 2016 | |
-- | |
require 'torch' | |
require 'image' |
by Richard Decal
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