@Mr.Alien Yesterday I played 1 police mission in Sleeping dogs, where I have to investigate 3 dead people. Interesting thing was 1 dead body was walking. lolzzz :)
@Mr.Alien It's not really frustrating actually; I had an earlier implementation but there was a flaw in it :) in the sense that monads were being shared.
@Jack if that happens to me, I usually start the project from scratch, it always happens, am about to finish a product and suddenly I think I can write better and I scrap entire thing
well I push pretty hard, and boot from this raid 0 array ... I have 2tb drive that hosts vm disks and stuff ... I've been doing this for about a year ... it has never actually crashed, never needed any special attention ...
when they say that SSD's are less reliable than magnetic equivalents ... there's a few horror stories - doesn't mean anything, there are stories on the interweb where jack russels have attacked children, but jack russels aren't dangerous ... it's theoretical mostly, most of the problems that were evident during the development of the technology is solved at the hardware or software level by now, its a perfectly stable platform to rely on ...
plus I have a drawer full of broken magnetic disks, I chew through them at a higher rate for damn sure ... I don't think a magnetic disk has ever lasted a year ...
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@JoeWatkins i had many horror stories with HDs, it's only about luck. like a wd "enterprise" drive with low rpm i bought last year: dead after 1 month 8D
Its nearly always firmware that brings down any range of new disks, sometimes the firmware can do irrepairable damage to the hardware, but it's in principle a software bug ... what baffles me is why deploy disks in the first place whose firmware it is difficult or impossible to overwrite, and with the processing power of a factory that creates hard drives how on earth are they not pushed to the limit before they are sold ... I've had the same thing ... frustrating ...
@Starsong prices for properties are too high in mumbai.. I can buy a flat, only if I take loans from the bank, fyi, it's around crore to buy a decent flat here
The cross-race effect (sometimes called cross-race bias, other-race bias or own-race bias) is the tendency for people of one race to have difficulty recognizing and processing faces and facial expressions of members of a race or ethnic group other than their own.
In social psychology, the cross-race effect is described as the "ingroup advantage". In other fields, the effect can be seen as a specific form of the "ingroup advantage", since it is only applied in interracial or inter-ethnic situations, whereas "ingroup advantage” can refer to mono-ethnic situations as well.
Deeper study...
@Gordon some qualities are the same, but not all, infact if you see, some Indians are really good when it comes to international level.. well yes, we don't have much IT reputed companies like you people have
Pro question: I have a php resource of type (OpenSSL key) in a variable ($this->_privateKey). I var_dump($this->_privateKey) right before calling another method. And it shows the (OpenSSL key) type. Then I again var_dump($this->_privateKey) right before the return in the called method, and it still shows as (OpenSSL key). But then things go mad.. right after calling the method, I once again var_dump($this->_privateKey) and now it's suddenly (UnKnown) and no longer valid resource..
@NullPoiиteя IAS = Income is not that variable, where developer can start his own business and earn lakhs, also p.s IAS has fear that he might be shot dead by other politician
@Mr.Alien not gonna discuss politics ... but modi can't win because BJP has no base in south India and that sucks :( ..but you know no matter who is PM , one phone call of IAS can make any work possible in India :(
Does anyone know a reference about what PHP does after a method call ? (ie. memory cleanup or what not..) (this is about the question i asked a bunch of lines up.. a resource suddenly becoming unKnown at the end of a method call)
Is there some pattern that describes how to effectively build system that uses diffrent Views for diffrent types of users. For example UserTypeA can view EntityTypeA but can create them and UserTypeB can both create and view EntityTypeA. Their interface is differentitate i.e. UserTypeB sees that button - CreateEntityTypeA where UserTypeA does not. And it might be also vice-versa.
Vice-versa for other types of entities i mean: UserTypeA can create and see EntityTypeB where UserTypeB cannot create entities of type EntityTypeB.
As for right now i'm using symfony2 and thinking of just conditionally outputting all UI elements based on user roles and groups. So if current user hasRole("VIEW_ENTITY_TYPE_A") it will be showed to user. But this will require me to create a whole lot of controllers that will prepare and render diffrent parts of each page.
@JoeWatkins I tried to reproduce the effect in simple small class, but it's not happening there. It has something to do with the resource being passed to another class which deals with signing XML. There just is no freeing/closing or anything to be found when I follow the process through that class.
In any case: the most curious bit is why its switching types (OpenSSL key -> unKnown) at the end of the method instead of on a specific line in the method or the used class.
@DamienOvereem you might try stepping through execution to find out what is going on ... methods have the naming convention zim_Class_Method and functions zif_function, you should be able to break on entry to the method that is suspect and step until you see what happens ....
gdb php
b zim_Class_Method
...
run /path/to/script.php
next
...
next
like that ...
@LeviMorrison think you might be able to sort out build-setup so that the windows bits are somehow set apart ... I was thinking maybe even hidden by default with some Reveal.FX or whatever is cool this week ... else just a border or something ...
@Gordon on the service-layer yes, i've already implemented this logic (checks for both ROLEs and ACLs (for ownership and etc checks) the question is how to render UI for them? For example if i have a toolbar with buttons CreateEntityA, CreateEntityB, ViewEntityA, ViewEntityB. How can i organise my renderening so UserTypeA only sees ViewEntityA, ViewEntityB, CreateEntityB and UserTypeB sees ViewEntityA, ViewEntityB, CreateEntityA?
Thanks for idea! Should i increase granularity of my components (i.e. create a whole lot of CreateEntityTypeAButtonRenderer type things) and try to check for rights in AOP way (i.e. just create a pointcut that catches all calls to IRenderer::renderAction()) or just create components that render diffrent parts of site in a smart way? Also how can i organise my code for latter approach (i.e. get rid of whole lot of IFs (if hasRight renderUi())?
@Ivan0x32 that depends on your requirements. If you need that fine grained control, then do so. But if you don't, then don't. I'd probably start with dedicated Renderers for each Entity Type to keep it simple. To simplify that move the IFs into the objects that can decide this.
> Let's see an example that pushes out weather updates consisting of a zip code, temperature, and relative humidity. We'll generate random values, just like the real weather stations do.