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10:09 PM
I think I'm about sold on Composer... Only real reason for not adopting it earlier was all of the other cruft and tool-of-the-moment fads that really just don't add value.
That is, sold on looking at Composer. Haven't decided if I want to actually use it or not... Just think it's time to actually look at it.
 
best way to look at it is to use it
 
@ircmaxell consider that the person who named it 'Zend Engine III' is not a Zend employee
In a way, I guess I named PHP 7 and Zend Engine III? I don't really deserve any actual credit in either case, both were inevitably going to be done by someone, but I wrote the RFC for the former and proposed the latter (with a patch).
 
I'm surprised nobody ever took to Zengine - it works particularly well if you use a sexy rawr kinda voice when saying it.
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@PaulCrovella oh that's clever
incorporates the name "Zend" in full (in pronunciation, albeit not in spelling)
and the the word "engine" in full
Zengine 3
 
Someone could to a patch for 7.1... Zengine 3.1(4159)
 
10:24 PM
rename /Zend to /Zengine
 
> < Gachr> I just created an encrypter ^^
< Gachr> Well, it's my own thing, there isn't really an algorithm, it's just making text into some mumbo jumbo.
< Gachr> Yeah, there are 2 passwords.
 
@tereško Why doesn't this fill me with as much pure abject dread as I know it should?
 
sending strings to /dev/null is cryptographically secure
 
@PaulCrovella are you sure that it cannot be replaced?
symlinked to an ssd
 
literally everything can be replaced
 
10:30 PM
mysql_* hasn't been replaced, given how often we see it here in chat...
(5 more weeks. Just 5 more weeks until we can tell people that mysql_* isn't just deprecated but actively destroyed...)
 
@PaulCrovella the wonders of UNIX
incidentally, I believe you can do the same on NT, too
DOS (and thus Windows) does have its own /dev/null equivalent, and I think it's a symlink
 
Man, y'all take jokes seriously. A chuckle would do fine.
 
Exploring jokes to death is how we chuckle.
 
it's also how we end up with declare
 
happy rebecca all btw \o/
 
10:40 PM
@PaulCrovella that was never a joke cackles fiendishly
 
it's kinda amazing how often "you know, I was half-joking about that" ends up describing a deployed solution
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@Andrea it was (sorta) when I suggested it, though I don't think I was the first one
 
@PaulCrovella probably not
I think it was suggested more than once before I thought, "hey, this might be a good idea"
 
"wouldn't this be hilarious? :D" .... "wait, fuck, that'll actually work" git commit -m 'booyah'
 
eeyup
 
I can say with absolute certainty that the websites of many high-profile academic journals hinge on a series of punchlines.
 
10:54 PM
 
thank you, i had no idea that site was a thing
 
Neither did I until 30 minutes ago...
 
AES stands for "Ain't Encryption to Schneier."
 
11:51 PM
this table lies
not that it matters, I'm using Halite for signatures ;P
 

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