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12:44 AM
or how shall i know the url to get into launch the local host website
 
 
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5:02 AM
morning
 
hii
 
hello @hello, morning @Linus
 
Wave
 
5:23 AM
gah im stuck
 
5:37 AM
I need this array(1) { [0]=> string(16) "Service,Worker" }
to
array(1)
(
[0] => string(9) "Service"
[1] => string(9) "Worker"
)
can anyone help me?
 
6:35 AM
!!dad
 
Did you hear about the new restaurant called Karma? There’s no menu; You get what you deserve.
 
@Jeeves haha nice one :)
 
@Linus You tell me a joke now.
 
@Jeeves why did the chicken cross the road? to get to the other side
 
@Hello Tell me another joke.
 
6:37 AM
@Jeeves what's object oriented way to become wealthy? Inheritance.
 
@Linus Good for you if only I cared because I know you were not.
 
ahahaha
Belphegor's prime is the palindromic prime number 1000000000000066600000000000001, a number which reads the same both backwards and forwards and is only divisible by itself and one. The name Belphegor refers to one of the Seven Princes of Hell, who was charged with helping people make ingenious inventions and discoveries. "Belphegor's prime" is a name coined by author Clifford A. Pickover. The number itself contains superstitious elements that have given it its name: the number 666 at the heart of Belphegor's Prime is widely associated as being the Number of the Beast, used in symbolism to represent...
 
posted on April 29, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
7:06 AM
morning
 
'hey
 
7:20 AM
There is a game and i want to access their public API but they said that i need static IP for that..why static IP is the requirement?
 
@defalt because they lock the access to it based on IP
 
@tereško but i send JSON web token each time my server makes API call..they can authenticate me with that if i'm authorised or not instead of verifying with static IP..isn't this a bad practice?
 
who cares
 
i can suggest them not to verify with statc IP if it is possible..i think they believe that JWT can be compromised
 
and they will suggest you to fuck off
 
7:28 AM
@tereško and why is that?
 
because what they do is their prerogative
 
is it possible if i put my public API key directly in the JWT payload?
 
@Trowski @bwoebi It's kind of expected for React to be slightly faster in this benchmark. There's no body parsing, no promises, no virtual host routing (which we could optimize to not exist for a single host)
 
8:00 AM
@kelunik as I get older, I care less and less about benchmarks
 
mornin
 
@kelunik sounds like a Volkswagen way to handle it ;)
What about using the todomvc app or something on the benchmark?
 
8:19 AM
@staabm the todomvc app?
 
8:46 AM
@kelunik it's "100 and more ways to do MVC wrong", while making a trivial application
for some reason people have got an impression that making a ToDo app is a good way to assess a framework
.. ya know, the thing that you tell people to make, when giving lessons in programming (todo application is usually somewhere around lesson 5 ... depends on talent)
oh, someone with clue came online
@Gordon hey, what do you do for integration tests? How do you organize them and based on what principles?
 
@kelunik sorry, I really haven't been paying much attention :( - did we RFC the MD5 issue yet?
 
@tereško nothing special. On the last project we wrote our own ApiTestCase based on PHPUnit and compared status codes and contents with an expected result
and we had some Importers to import Excel sheet into the database. Same thing though. test case with test excel verifying the result in the db then
 
@Leigh No, they will be done in one RFC or just committed as security fixes.
 
how do you handle the persistence then?
 
9:01 AM
The main question is the implementation currently, see github.com/kelunik/php-tls/issues/4#issuecomment-298051037
 
Sadly, I think it will require an RFC, I would expect unanimous support, but I still think it needs one
 
I'm currently using an SQLite for that, but it's causing me to alter the mapping-code, since it was originally written more inline with MySQL
 
@tereško in-memory or containers
 
@Leigh I agree for SHA1, but not for MD5 as it's trivial to produce MD5 collisions.
 
@tereško yes, we had sqlite first, too but that doesnt map nicely to mysql. but you can put mysql on a ram drive for similar results… or use a container
 
9:06 AM
@kelunik Bukkas suggestion does look easy to implement. Looks like the implementation so far only checks one cert? Do we want to check the whole chain?
 
@Leigh Yes, except for the trust anchor.
 
@Gordon since the lib might end up being used also by some people in the Postgre team, I better stick by making it all a bit more RDBMS-agnostic
it all basically comes down to "not use the broken MySQL's TIMESTAMP and instead opt for INT"
 
9:23 AM
@Leigh We have to check which keys PHP accepts, too
 
I'm looking at this signature secbits code, seems it was all added very recently
 
@Leigh Yup, 1.1 I think.
@Leigh That's one solution, but how do we configure it then? A blacklist context option?
 
With MD5 maybe we should elect to not even make it configurable
 
Yes, same with SHA-1 after the latest news probably.
 
9:38 AM
is it possible for PhpUnit test not to contribute to the coverage?
 
@tereško You can tell it to ignore coverage via annotations
 
no, I need it on the test side, not the @codeCoverageIgnore in a class
 
I use @covers fairly often to make sure I'm testing particular functionality only, and not child methods
Hm, not sure what you mean, sorry
Oh right, yes that's what I'm talking about
 
I have some integration tests, and I want them not to affect the coverage
 
9:41 AM
that's it
thank you, @Leigh
.. of course this caused my coverage rating to drop from 54% to 28% .. but now at least it comes with the minor improvement of "actually representing the reality"
 
Yep, and that's the important bit
I have a spare steam key for Gods Will Be Watching, who wants? store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/274290
(be warned, it's hard)
(the game ...)
 
from what I have heard, it's not my cup of tea ... and I hate pixel graphics
 
nope, but @ircmaxell might, since (IIRC) he liked Kerbal Space Program
 
9:59 AM
@tereško Yes, you can add @coversNothing.
 
@kelunik it doesnt matter which app but just a small app which represents something from the real world
 
already solved, tnx :D
 
@staabm Which will probably benchmark the used libraries instead of the HTTP component.
 
@kelunik when the very same app is used in aerys, react,... then the app itself doesnt matter
The benchmark is meant to compare the implementations relative to each other... max. Thruput etc of course depends on the app-code but that is something no benchmark can tell
 
Wes
morning
 
10:03 AM
Morning
 
Wes
super bad weather again. wat
 
same here
 
Wes
10:21 AM
yesterday felt like summer
 
morgningfd
 
Wes
@PeeHaa "italians are only good at making spaghetti" he said twitter.com/Cathhy_f1/status/858256973770276864
 
lol
 
scrutinizer has very strange ideas about what "code duplication" is
 
11:11 AM
hello
i need a simple php ocr that avoid borders !
any help guys !?
 
no
 
I'm kinda serious: I dont know of any OCR library in PHP
 
i know that u're serious !
thank you
i just want an answer
 
11:26 AM
@tereško BTY i found this
but i am not sure if it avoid borders
https://github.com/thiagoalessio/tesseract-ocr-for-php
 
Wes
i can hear him throwing flames from his nose
 
11:53 AM
@staabm Then we don't need an app and use the current benchmark.
 
Anonymous
morning
 
o/
 
Anonymous
o/
 
Anonymous
@Linus out for something urgent. I'll ping you back
 
12:09 PM
 
@samayo ok sir
mon-ring sir
 
12:22 PM
Is it a good idea to ask people to move to a javascript-less version of my website and put a get variable like ?view=basic and render the basic view if that's given?
 
@CoderDudeTwodee why do you think you want a javascript-less version of a website?
 
@Danack Progressive enhancement?
 
Using Javascript pointlessly, is pointless. But if something on your website really needs it, then trying to also make a javascript-less version of a website is also pointless.
 
@Danack I guess most big websites do have a javascript-less version of their websites.
 
@CoderDudeTwodee that's not how "progressive enhancement" works
 
12:36 PM
"The proposed benefits of this strategy are that it allows everyone to access the basic content and functionality of a web page, using any browser or Internet connection, while also providing an enhanced version of the page to those with more advanced browser software or greater bandwidth."

Isn't that what it's supposed to work? Not everyone has javascript enabled.
 
that is not "progressive enhancement"
 
> Not everyone has javascript enabled.
 
he's probably reading from something published in 2003
 
The only people who don't have javascript enabled, are tech people who know that for some sites they may need to re-enable javascript.
Everyone else has javascript enabled.
 
@tereško Wikipedia
 
12:38 PM
@CoderDudeTwodee I hate to break this for you, but Netscape 4 is not used by the wider public anymore
 
@tereško So should I just put in a noscript tag saying, "Get Javascript on or get the hell out of here!"? Would actually make life easier for me.
 
man mod_rewrite sucks
what url handler would you guys recommend?
php router*
 
!!package nikic/fast-route
 
[ nikic/fast-route ] Fast request router for PHP
 
1:03 PM
@Danack you had referred me to the link - bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74387 . In my case, what I observed was, when I start the laravel app using artisan, the request shutdown is not called. After that the request shutdown is called correctly.
@Danack In Apache, for e.g. the module can be initialized once, while multiple requests are served before the shutdown is called. One more question would be, even in a multi thread environment, whether two requests can come in at the same time before the first request's shutdown is called. Is that possible?
 
@user7594714 you do not use mod_rewrite for routing
all you need is
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^ index.php [L]
 
Wes
@PeeHaa ferraris pole + 2nd place! YESSSSSSSSSSS
 
@JAamish that sounds obviously likely to happen? The first request isn't going to block the other request's shutdown handler from being called.
 
@Danack Ok. Because I'm using global variables in tracking the request and if their interleave, then I need to take care that the tracking represents the correct request
@Danack but if they are called as separate processes, then it would not affect. So the real question would be whether request/response is atomic within that shared library call.
 
@JAamish I'm pretty sure I don't understand what you're asking.
 
1:19 PM
@Danack :) Let me try it in other words. I'm tracking each request performance. For e.g. when there is a web request, I want to track the whole time taken for that request and also show the layers within that request and how much time it takes. For e.g. sql takes 200ms etc.
@Danack Now I'm creating a global zval, which will store these layers. At the end of request_shutdown, i will dump my data into a file. But say if two requests come in parallely, then the layers of both these requests will get mixed into one another, which I want to avoid.
 
@JAamish maybe don't track them globally. Track them in each request, and then in the request shutdown handler, only then push them to the global state.
 
@Wes :D
 
(and probably push something on request start, so you can track requests that somehow miss the shutdown handler separately).
 
hmm.. I hook into the zend_execute call, as that is where you can get all the calls such as SQL etc. At this function, which is a separate call, I only have the global variable access. The variables within the request start would not be accessible outside. Or is there a way to keep a variable still accessible within that request, but not global
@Danack did my question make sense? to say in other words - in zend_execute call can I identify the request, if multiple requests come in together
 
1:42 PM
@JAamish okay, I understand what you're trying to do now. Have you looked at xhprof to see how it tracks function calls?
In fact - have you thought about just using xhprof ?
 
Wes
1:53 PM
 
2:04 PM
@Danack yes, I'm trying it based on xhprof. With xhprof we see all the function traces. We are trying to customize it, so that we only trace what we want. I assume xhprof do not worry about request interleaving or at least they do not have any such handling
 
2:29 PM
fastroute makes no damn sense to me
 
Wes
 
2:48 PM
Anyone here familiar with assembly? I don't understand what the point of the following is:
pushq %rbp
movq %rsp, %rbp
 
Draft RFC: Class name type, redrafted and expanded! @NikiC @bwoebi
 
@Andrea What's the reason to change autoload rules and autoload there instead of just checking the format?
 
@kelunik it's consistent with class_exists(), and without autoloading you might as well use string
the format for a class name is uh… basically any sequence of bytes?
 
how do I force remove url file extensions
and not allow access through *.php
 
@Andrea No, e.g. whitespace is not allowed.
 
2:56 PM
@kelunik most of the time sure, but I think anonymous classes are funky, and you can do whatever you like if you're writing an extension
 
And class_alias ;)
 
@user7594714 that's a web server config question more than a PHP one
 
I think we actually do have some restrictions, but they only apply to which classes are autoloadable
 
@NikiC aha :D
@NikiC a class can't have the same name as a specially-reserved type name. at least, in theory. @JoeWatkins did it anyway (all the userland gateways, or most of them(?) are blocked off, but internally you can do whatever you like ^^)
 
@tpunt as far as I remember, that pushes the old %rbp to the stack then %rbp is set to the value of the new %rsp... but I might be wrong
 
2:58 PM
@Andrea do we check that in class_alias too?
 
@NikiC Yeah, I made sure of it
 
@tpunt !!? x86 function prologue
 
zend_register_class_alias_ex calls zend_assert_valid_class_name, I just checked.
 
meh @Jeeves sucks
 
@NikiC Me?
 
3:01 PM
oh hey that means it produces a compile error… at runtime :D
I'm sure nobody will mind :3
If you're wondering if this is my fault, it is absolutely my fault, I wrote that function. One of my many terrible contributions to the Zend public API.
 
!!lxr zend_assert_valid_class_name
 
[ /Zend/zend_compile.c#187 ] ZEND_API void zend_assert_valid_class_name(const zend_string *name) /* {{{ */
 
…why the heck is that ZEND_API, actually? I think everything that uses it is in Zend/. I was maybe thinking class_alias was in ext/standard, but it isn't.
 
Could anyone link to an example implementation of FastRoute
 
Yep, sure enough, it's only used in Zend.
Nobody would yell at me if I removed ZEND_API from it in master, right?
 
3:04 PM
Yeah
If it doesn't have to be ZEND_API, it shouldn't be ZEND_API
 
What does ZEND_API do?
 
@NikiC yeah, I'm just thinking “but what if someone else used it”. But nobody except me would, because I'm probably the only person who notices its existence.
 
@Ekin Yeah, I knew (sort of) what it did, just not why.
@NikiC Ah, now I see. Thanks
 
@kelunik dll-exports the symbol
Such that it may be used by shared objects
 
3:20 PM
what should I use PDO or Mysqli for php7?, I only use MySQL
 
pdo
@kelunik that barely explained it
 
why PDO?
 
@user7594714 I expected that, what's your actual question? :D
 
How to use fastroute
 
@user7594714 Well, github.com/nikic/FastRoute#usage pretty much shows that?
 
3:25 PM
not really
like what do they mean with handler?
 
@user7594714 Handler is the third thing you passed to addRoute
 
thats true but what does it do?
 
@user7594714 Handle your request and send a response?
 
and what am I referencing
Im literally lost
 
@NikiC Earlier I had one question. Probably you can clarify, whether two requests can come in parallel within a loaded shared extension. The background is: I'm tracking each request performance. For e.g. when there is a web request, I want to track the whole time taken for that request and also show the layers within that request and how much time it takes. For e.g. sql takes 200ms etc.
Now I'm creating a global zval, which will store these layers. At the end of request_shutdown, i will dump my data into a file. But say if two requests come in parallel, then the layers of both these request
 
3:32 PM
@Andrea looks good
 
@kelunik what is the third argument referencing(what handler)? Or could you give me an example with how you actually send the respond
 
@bwoebi woot
 
evenin
 
@bwoebi also I just updated it to mention default values ^^
function accepts_class(class $class = stdClass::class) {
    var_dump($class);
}
doesn't that look neat? :D
 
not really
especially since "class" is not the same as "string"
 
3:42 PM
@tereško PHP treats them the same a lot of the time
but not always I guess
 
no, it does not
 
how do I respond with fastroute
 
also, maybe I'm clueless about all of this, but this sort of thing would fuck with implementation of anonymous classes
 
@tereško accepts_class(get_class(new class {})); would work I think
yep
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function accepts_class(class $class) { var_dump($class); } accepts_class(get_class(new class {}));'
string(44) "class@anonymousCommand line code0x107c81076"
 
and last of all: this functionality would be just begging for people abusing it
it would probably do more harm to overall code quality than traits
yes, you can basically do it already, but most people are not aware of it
 
3:50 PM
evenin
 
... or maybe I am just cranky, because I ate at mcdonalds :(
8
 
@Andrea urm, what's new there is the class type declaration, right?
 
@Ekin yeah
@tereško “abuse” of sorts is the original inspiration actually
 
@JAamish Assuming by global you mean thread-local, it's fine
 
@Andrea can't you call it something else? Like symbol or something
 
3:52 PM
@NikiC Is ZEND_BEGIN_MODULE_GLOBALS what you mean by thread-local
 
once we have class, we could have type. once we have type, we could have $type and $this->type. and then we have generics! and also Dmitry and Nikita screaming at me until the end of days.
 
@Andrea at which point does that verify that the default is a class?
 
@tereško classname is what Hack does. it does have some advantages
@NikiC runtime
 
@JAamish yes
@Andrea ok
 
@NikiC I wanted to be careful about that so I made a test to ensure it's not at compile-time.
 
3:54 PM
@NikiC Thanks. Just to understand better, I read that once a module is loaded, Apache for instance, can call multiple requests before module shutdown is called. So in such cases the requests are one after the other and will not be spawned as two threads in parallel.
 
@JAamish they are within each thread one after another
 
@NikiC Great. That was the answer that I was looking for. You rock!
 
that PHP is dynamic and therefore the idea of types as values is even possible is exciting. hmm…
hey wait that means we sort-of have generics already! if you want them! kinda!
 
@Andrea It does, somewhat :-D
@Andrea what do you mean with types as values?
 
@bwoebi instead of new List<int>(1, 2, 3), you would do new List(int, 1, 2, 3)
 
4:00 PM
you mean like … userdefined types which can check the validity of a value?
@Andrea I instantly like that more than generics
 
@bwoebi I know, right? Simpler to implement too.
 
@Andrea that usually is a good indication for what not to do
 
PHP is dynamic, why do we need a distinction between “type functions”/templates/generics and normal functions?
class List {
    private $type;
    private $array = [];
    public function __construct(string $type) {
        $this->type = $type;
    }
    public function push($item) {
        eval("(function ($this->type \$item) { \$this->array[] = \$item; })();");
    }
}
^ see, PHP 7.0 already has generi— please stop staring at me like that
class List {
    private $type;
    private $array = [];
    public function __construct(type $type) {
        $this->type = $type;
    }
    public function push($this->type $item) {
        $this->array[] = $item;
    }
}
^ and this would be the idea for generics without “generics”
 
@Andrea Have fun with List(int)
 
@NikiC hmm?
 
4:04 PM
You will need partially applied constructors and the ability to analyze them
Otherwise you can't actually use them as type annotations
 
…you do?
 
How else would you specify a concrete instance of a generic type?
 
I'm using Sublime Text and writing in C (PHP Extension). Do you use any plugins that would be helpful in identifying errors before compilation and/or to auto pretty the code (something like Sublime Go). Any recommendations?
 
@NikiC oh, I see your point
 
That is, how would you write function foo(Pair<int, int> $p) under your model?
 
4:06 PM
you wouldn't be able to hint against List<int>
 
yes
 
that's less useful then, yeah, hmm
oh but wait
structural typing
function foo(Pair{$T1 = int, $T2 = int} $p)
…this is the worst idea but I'm fascinated
 
How is that different from normal generics?
Apart from named parameter syntax?
 
it mostly isn't
 
Also I think {} in PHP won't work thanks to stupid alternative array syntax
 
4:10 PM
@NikiC deprecate it :-)
 
it only needs to work in type declarations
 
Wes
@Andrea was my point yesterday too :B
 
@Andrea Hey do you maybe want to deprecate case-insensitive constants?
 
Pair{} here isn't a special generics-exclusive thing, it's the type of “an object of class Pair with the property $T1 set to int …”
 
Wes
@NikiC wat
 
4:11 PM
@NikiC I have mixed feelings about those
 
I want to do that but am too lazy
 
@NikiC they're terrible but at the same time functions are case-insensitive and my dream is that eventually \strlen evaluates to a Closure
maybe I should go for the absurd and make \strlen::function be a thing…
or even <trollface> \strlen::callable
 
Wes
no. the first one is what it should be
 
…why does callable exist? it should be aliased to function really
 
Wes
there should be only closure :P but yeah could be renamed/aliased to Function
@Andrea can we assign non-scalars to a constant right now?
 
4:17 PM
@Wes arrays are supported since 5.6, but you certainly can't have an object
if it returned a Closure though it'd be by some sort of magic
 
Wes
i mean from internals
 
Little known fact: Resources are also allowed in constants :(
 
you could try but I think it'll crash
@NikiC ah yeah I love STDIN
 
Wes
didn't niki support -> on constants too with the 7.0 syntax fix?
"primitive"->foo() works
 
sure
the syntax works
 
4:20 PM
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'foo->bar();'

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '->' (T_OBJECT_OPERATOR) in Command line code on line 1
it doesn't, Because Classes™
 
it doesn't do anything meaningful without an extension
@Andrea Actually, it doesn't because bob
 
@Andrea That's not powerful enough… I meant like: function foo(($item->type == int) $item) { ... } … aka real expressions as types (this syntax is not fine yet, but just to show …)
 
Wes
constants should be constant references, not "immutable value"
 
@NikiC uh?
 
@bwoebi I blame you for adding constant dereferencing in 5.6 RCs :P
 
4:23 PM
haha
 
hey i just made something for y'all
user image
5
 
lol
 
graphic design is my passion
 
meh, real expressions as types is jus dbc and meh.
 
4:29 PM
https://t.co/twRbnEi9zV
 
Wes
@Andrea perfect font choice
 
@Wes :3
the rough edges on this artwork merely make it more php
 
Wes
:P
 
Heh, Sara is losing it on internals
 
I'm not losing it, I'm just a little fucking pissed at the level of intellectual dishonesty.
Like, if you don't like something, just vote No. Don't make up a bunch of self-conflicting bullshit, that's what Catholicism is for.
Also, I hold the trademark on "Because PHP"
https://www.facebook.com/Because-PHP-147594855443853/
 
4:42 PM
user image
4
fun times.
 
@NikiC IIRC, Resources are cast to ints when defined in a constant, no?
 
I stand by the statement that me quitting was the best thing that happened to that RFC
it gave it a second lease of life it didn't deserve
that said, it did terrible things to my name's search results…
 
@Sara you mean inside define()?
 
$ php -r 'define("FOO", fopen("php://stdin", "r")); var_dump(FOO);'
resource(5) of type (stream)
@Sara @bwoebi ^
 
@Sara I'm not judging ;)
 
4:45 PM
@bwoebi I evidently don't know what I mean.
 
… lol.
 
greatest PHP battle: Sara vs. Internals? Nikita vs. Yasuo? Weak vs. Strict?
5
 
I had some vague memory of resources being quietly cast to ints. I was wrong.
 
@Sara you're thinking of serialize() :D
 
@Sara They're quietly casted to int in lots of other places though, so it's good intuition ;)
 
4:46 PM
I imagine I'm thinking of many places in PHP.
 
that one brings me immense joy at its sheer absurdity
 
@NikiC Yeah, although the subject of my hunch was wrong, it was a solid hunch.
 
Wes
@NikiC if i want to replace a node and at the same time i don't want to traverse its children? enterNode must return DONT_TRAVERSE_CHILDREN, and i should do the replacement on leaveNode, right?
 
$fp = tmpfile(); $arr[$fp] = 1; var_dump($arr);
[ 4 => 1 ]
wokka-wokka-wokka
 
@Wes i guess
@Sara not even a notice?
I think that one has a notice
 
4:48 PM
Oh fine, spoil sport: Notice: Resource ID#4 used as offset, casting to integer (4) in /in/LLfHP on line 4
But only in 7.
In 5.6 it's E_STRICT
And hhvm is like, "YOLO!"
 
@Andrea This is a case of "The only way to win is not to play"
 
Amen
Man, I wanna do "PHP Debate Club" again
Maybe at tek
 
@Sara “Debate: Should PHP be cast into the fires of Mt. Doom?”
 
@Andrea I'm not sure if Mt. Doom would survive that
4
 
Pro: PHP has been shown to be the cause of great evil in the world, yet despite many alternatives, it has yet to be eradicated. I contend the only course of action is the fires of Mount Doom."
@NikiC You just volunteered to argue the opposition.
 
Anonymous
4:53 PM
@Linus ping
 
@Sara the devil's advocate
 
@samayo pong
 
Anonymous
@Sara Maybe you are referring to this :p
 
@user7594714 That's completely up to you, e.g. you could return a Response object from your handler and have a Writer class that writes that to some network socket or STDOUT.
 
5:23 PM
in JavaScript, yesterday, by rlemon
@PomeGranate Is it possible to upgrade my ADHD to AD4K?
 
Anonymous
lol
 
Anonymous
Is it normal thing that people share their netflix pass?
 
Anonymous
I heard this some time ago, and couldn't verify.
 
5:48 PM
@Trowski Could you think about byte streams on your drive yesterday?
 
any answers for this question ?
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Q: PHP video streaming isn't seekable

ahmed yasserI wrote a streaming code in PHP that changes the URL of the video being streamed and on the other side I decode that link to get the right URL and start to stream video and that works very well. the problem is , the video generated is not seekable and when I'm trying to get the second 30 for exa...

 
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