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4:03 PM
whenever someone pulls out the "AMD will destroy your energy bill" argument, I stop listening to said person
=/
 
AMD killed my father
 
why is it, that when comparing similar CPUs with $300 difference in price, they think that $30/yr increase is a valid argument ?!
there are good argument on both sides, but "energy bill" is bullshit
 
AMD IS your father!
 
I don't even check my energy bill anymore
too scared
I have 2x 500W computers running
+ 3 laptops
and a bitcoin mine
 
yeah , my heated bathroom floor eats like $50/mo
 
4:08 PM
I bought a GTX 780 and who I used to live with tried to suggest that I should pay £20 p/month rent extra because of it
 
and I actually turned it off for a day ... the next they it took me a moment to understand, why my feet where freezing, while I was brushing my teeth
 
$50/pcm vs Slippers.
 
Heated floor in the summer?
 
@tereško If any conventional CPU "destroys your energy bill"... well, I think that says it right there.
 
4:13 PM
triple monitors make effective heaters.
We have 5 monitors running in our tiny office
3 for me 2 for the wife.
 
@Fabien not enough
mine use 30W
 
AMD will (hack into your power supplier and) destroy your power bill.
 
yup
that was basically the argument
 
i would want that too.
my current system only takes about 100Watts, not so bad.
 
4:17 PM
man i just love dyi stuff :)
 
@webarto knowing those cards, I wouldn't mix them with wood <_<
 
Friend is flying to China these days, he got someone to make him 100 miners with cost of $2500 per unit. Not sure how it's going to pay out, heh.
 
@webarto he must have done some calculations upfront :|
my rig is currently producing a net 0
 
People who setup bitcoin farms back in the day must've done well.
 
I am not sure how exactly, he said that with investment of $3000 you can get $1000 per month, if shit doesn't hit the fan.
 
4:22 PM
Some of the older youtube videos fro instance
Cash out at 3 months then let it run.
 
@Fabien if I had my rig 6 month earlier, it would have produced ~10K EUR
 
How long ago was this?
I remember my old boss trying to convince me to look in to it around 2.5 years ago
 
user895378
<just heard a phantom so chat ping>
 
<stackoverflow tinnitus>
 
I'll get him fire extinguisher for BDay :D
 
4:32 PM
@webarto that kind of setup would not survive in my house ;p
 
@webarto haha, neat setup
a bit wasted with windows machines :P
 
Old pic, got ASICs now and cooled room in basement.
It's still damn hot even with A/C.
Yeah, I told him that too :P
 
are there any decent asics besides that BS from butterfly labs?
 
I am not into that, but I will ask him, he's going in China with a guy that's multi-millionaire (likes to invest) so I'm guessing it's not for nothing.
 
New thinking hat, really comfy:
 
4:36 PM
HAHA!
 
lol
dats a big elephpant
 
why do people come in my room and put things on my head?
 
user895378
How do I tell composer that I need the contents of a repo that doesn't have a composer.json?
 
@rdlowrey you cannot
 
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4:38 PM
Well that's fucking stupid.
 
user895378
Because I'm pretty sure the curl cacert repo is never going to have a composer.json
 
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And it's a real dependency of artax.
 
user895378
So I'm still forced to use a submodule even though composer.
 
you can use a post-install hook
 
user895378
Maybe my proclamation that everyone should use composer was premature, after all.
 
4:39 PM
...
@rdlowrey I wouldn't have said "Go use it"; I'd have said, "Use it if you want"
 
shouldn't you download that stuff with sslurp?
 
You suck.
 
ah, wait, nvm. Yeah, post-install hook
 
@Ocramius You totally did that yourself
 
user895378
git clone --recursive
 
4:41 PM
@DaveRandom nah, it's the annoying humanoid living with me that is complaining about "I don't know where to put this"
 
user895378
no post-install hook needed.
 
@rdlowrey does not work if I install it from dist (zip/tar)
nor if I don't have git (windows systems/many production systems)
 
user895378
composer is not a replacement for a build system.
 
@Ocramius Sounds legit
 
user895378
A release with a downloadable zip/tar/etc obviates the need for composer.
 
user895378
4:42 PM
composer is good for libs ... not for applications
 
@rdlowrey you can provide pre-built zip files if you want, but github is gonna serve the default zips with just the lib
 
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@Ocramius I know ... I'm just annoyed that composer assumes all code is php code.
 
user895378
Because it isn't
 
user895378
It should be capable of retrieving a repo given a commit hash.
 
@rdlowrey well, it was designed for doing that only :P
it doesn't even assume that it's a repo
 
4:43 PM
I agree that it should be able to check out stuff from common repository information.
 
user895378
just remember this conversation when someone says "composer all of the things"
 
"repository" in composer is an abstraction around different repository types to select from. GIT is not even a base thing for it
 
@JoeWatkins ^^
 
@rdlowrey I gave you a possible solution :P
 
user895378
4:44 PM
@Ocramius A bad one by comparison to git's built-in functionality
 
@rdlowrey the only viable one when assuming that only php is available
 
user895378
The only viable one assuming composer must be used.
 
that's your only assumption (plus your "require" stuff)
well, you could always deploy packages to a server of yours and ask the packagist guys if you can only provide dist packages to them via your own packages.json
not sure if that is supported
you can also just tell people to read directly from your packages.json and leave out the "src" part
then you can serve the pre-built tarballs
at that point it's basically PEAR :D
 
user895378
all these php build things keep adding more files to my repo :(
 
yup
 
4:46 PM
 
user895378
git clone --recursive requires no files
 
@rdlowrey git: command not found
 
user895378
People who don't have the single most indispensable tool for working with open source software do not concern me.
 
user895378
It's the standard VCS.
 
user895378
far more realistic to expect git than composer
 
4:47 PM
@rdlowrey They concern me. They concern me a great deal.
 
user895378
@DaveRandom releases are for those people. Not development clones.
 
Aren't you providing all this stuff mainly because they don't know how to do it themselves? :D
you can just add a post-install hook that says git checkout blabla tag ./some-dir-inparticular
 
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I'm providing this stuff because I expect to be able to pull in dependencies with a single command and composer is making that exceedingly difficult
 
I'm with Daniel on this one. Git is far more valuable than composer.
 
it's the exact same of a git submodule, except that git submodules are broken till GIT 1.9
 
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4:48 PM
It's making my life difficult
 
@rdlowrey you missed the point of contextual duality of "concern" I think :-P
 
user895378
Nobody uses git 1.9
 
user895378
@DaveRandom oic :)
 
nobody uses GIT >= 1.8 except on dev boxes :P
 
user895378
Dev boxes are the only thing that matter for building libs from source
 
4:49 PM
then provide a post-install hook :P
 
user895378
Releases are for production and these issues don't manifest there
 
it's going to be run on dev boxes anyway
and it's the same thing
 
@Ocramius [citation needed]
 
user895378
It's not the same thing because I need 50 extraneous files cluttering my repo now
 
user895378
And extra scripts to fill the gaps in functionality that the VCS system does already
 
4:50 PM
you don't need a file
if you assume that git is available, just add "git checkout blabla somehash ./bla" to your composer.json
it's a one-liner somewhere, lemme check
 
user895378
I can upload a downloadable release zip file to the gh-pages branch in my repo, right?
 
ooh, wait, I see the problem =_=
@rdlowrey you could commit all the dependencies into a tag, yes
a bit silly, but works
 
user895378
No, not into a tag.
 
user895378
I'm talking about the gh-pages site branch
 
user895378
Where static files are served via HTTP
 
user895378
4:53 PM
I could upload release zips/tars there, right?
 
@rdlowrey these are not considered as releases
not by packagist afaik
it only appends a .zip to the tag name iirc
 
user895378
I must not be making myself clear.
 
user895378
What I'm talking about has nothing to do with composer.
 
user895378
I'm talking about using a real build system, not composer, to generate a release and making that available for download on the gh-pages site for a repo.
 
You could
but then who is going to use it?
 
4:54 PM
Funny question how can i name json file, which will hold datas like title,charset, autor and so on?
 
@VeeeneX manifest.json?
 
user895378
Anyone who doesn't have git or composer.
 
user895378
Which, btw, in PHP land is a huge number of people.
 
No one, ever.
 
@rdlowrey man, that's extreme :D
 
4:55 PM
:P
 
it's just causing more problems than what it's solving
 
@Ocramius Great idea! Thanks
 
user895378
@Ocramius I couldn't disagree more.
 
we got rid of pre-built packages in doctrine and we only have less bug reports and more people using latest patch releases
 
user895378
I would wager there are far more "php devs" who can't use git or composer than those who can.
 
4:56 PM
@rdlowrey Don't build it. You have enough unreleased software to worry about :D
 
@rdlowrey that's an excuse for ignorance
you can ignore composer
you can ignore git
 
user895378
@Ocramius No, that's the reality of php development
 
but not both, seriously
you don't even deserve to be given the tools...
that's extreme ignorance
 
user895378
@Ocramius Which is the same argument I use in favor of git and not composer that you refute
 
or stubborness+ignorance
 
user895378
4:57 PM
git does these things already.
 
@rdlowrey I'm not telling you to not use a git submodule, I'm just giving you alternate solutions
git as a distribution system is terrible, and that is not because I'm biased for composer, it's because I did it for 2 years before switching to something usable
even a .sh script manually cloning deps was better than submodules :P
 
user895378
Git as distribution system is amazing
 
user895378
Git as a shared dependency resolution system is terrible.
 
user895378
Then you didn't know how to use submodules
 
user895378
Because there's nothing easier than git clone --recursive
 
4:59 PM
no, they were simply broken :P
 
user895378
Well they aren't broken now.
 
@rdlowrey look at that cyclic dependency
:D
 
user895378
1 min ago, by rdlowrey
Git as distribution system is amazing
 
user895378
1 min ago, by rdlowrey
Git as a shared dependency resolution system is terrible.
 
user895378
So composer is only good for libs. As a build system it's bloated and terrible.
 
4:59 PM
well, then it's not a distribution system, since it doesn't provide me with working packages
git is a dev tool, which provides me with what I need to develop what I'm cloning
 
user895378
And composer is only helpful if everything you use is php and uses composer.
 
user895378
It's like a virus
 
buuuut anyway, I'd resort to committing the dep into the tag
 
user895378
Whereas git is already a dependency for pretty much everyone.
 
and that not just for composer
also for git folks
 
user895378
5:01 PM
> I'm pretty sure the curl cacert repo is never going to have a composer.json
 
it's far simpler/better than git submodules
 
user895378
^ problem.
 
user895378
Not if it doesn't do basic things like the above.
 
user895378
If it can't pull in a VCS repo holding a text file it's not simpler or better than anything.
 
@rdlowrey git clone something/bla somehash ./dep && rm -fr ./dep/.git && git add ./dep && git commit -m "stuff" && git tag ...
 
user895378
5:02 PM
The whole point of composer is to hide things like that.
 
and that on tagging
 
user895378
Anyway, we're just going to forever go in circles :)
 
@rdlowrey well, I gave you a one-liner that solves tarballs, zipballs, git, composer and pear
not happy? try with your way and then we'll see the result :D
I just thing git submodule is horror, both for dev and for dist
 
user895378
git clone --recursive
cd Artax
composer install
 
user895378
And it doesn't require your one-liner every time something is tagged.
 
5:04 PM
how about the illiterates?
 
user895378
If you can't use git IDGAF
 
but what about windowns illiterates?
they don't have git in PATH
they probably can't even open a terminal, weren't you talking specifically about that kind of gorilla?
 
user895378
@Ocramius Git is a standard OS dev tool. I don't care what your OS is. If you can't use Git then IDGAF.
 
@Ocramius I really don't think that's true. What is so horrible?
 
user895378
Basic competence. You have to assume that your audience can read too. Git is a far more reasonable expectation than composer.
 
5:06 PM
@Ocramius It's added to PATH when installed, but can be pain if you run through cmd.exe...
 
@webarto it's optionally added to PATH when installed
(at least, was when I last did it)
 
Windows is an esoteric OS for all development circles I am involved with.
 
I created a script using PHP GD to log a users information when they view an image. What are some relevant things to save?
 
The time
Your money
Kittens from a burning building.
Potential shots on target from a football player if you're the goalie.
 
;_______;
 
5:10 PM
yes enough with this stupid working thing /me is getting some drinks. lata
 
BeerHaa time
 
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@Ocramius Wait. If you can't open a terminal then you can't run composer either. That was my whole logic behind making "pre-built" release zip/tar files available that you said shouldn't be done.
 
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Anyway, I don't care. I just wish people wouldn't say zomg composer all of the things git is stupid. Because both have things they're good at. Neither is a silver-bullet and the dogma is annoying.
 
Git has been around longer and is useful in more domains.
/hides
 
user895378
And isn't susceptible to massive SSL/TLS failure.
 
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5:14 PM
If you've used composer in the last ... well ever ... you've been one big remote code execution vulnerability waiting to happen.
 
user895378
Git is a real standard tool. Not a language-specific standard tool with kinks still being worked out. If you're going to tell me I have to choose one or the other I'm definitely going with Git.
 
user895378
Composer is a good tool, though.
 
Why can't everybody just get along?
And use Mercurial.
 
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lol
 
user895378
Well the nice thing about room 11 is that we can generally disagree without getting upset :)
 
5:17 PM
function filter($collection, callable $f) {
    foreach ($collection as $key => $value)
        if ($f($value, $key))
            yield $key => $value;
}
^ Anyone see any issues with that?
If you pass something that isn't foreachable PHP will error.
Aside from that, any issues you can see?
 
user895378
You mean besides the terrible lack of curly braces?
 
user895378
:)
 
@rdlowrey Was done for line-count simplicity here in chat :D
 
@SecondRikudo btw, you were right about manga for bleach (however, I had to write own reader to get rid of ads :p )
 
Should callbacks take parameters in key, value order or value, key order?
 
5:34 PM
@LeviMorrison Value, key only makes sense when key is optional.
 
@LeviMorrison key, value is my preference
 
This happens to be the case for a lot of the builtin stuff that deals with arrays, which is why it's seen so much. Hate, hate, hate.
 
Do you reindex array or rekey?
Totally stole the term...
 
5:46 PM
@Charles Key is always passed. I suspect a lot of uses will not use a key, however.
So by 'optional' do you mean whether the parameter is used or not, or passed or not?
 
@JoeWatkins ok, the compiler is completely rewritten to build off the graph instead of the AST... This enables some great compiler simplifications, as well as some optimizations (like not emitting code that's purely structural)
 
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Hey @Jack, it seems there's no documentation in the manual for your openssl_x509_fingerprint() function ... you may want to hassle some docs people to make that happen.
 
@ircmaxell very nice
 
I suspect the graph implementation will be virtually useless to anyone else though, mainly because I compile away a lot of information you'd need for non-compiler usages (like analysis, etc)
although, libjit really does basically no optimizations (not even goto label1; label1;), so that means we'll need to be careful
 
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@DaveRandom I'm not sure how (or if it's possible) to go about verifying a peer_fingerprint option in userland pre-5.6 with the output from openssl_x509_parse() ... if you have any thoughts on that lemme know. /cc @Jack
 
5:58 PM
/**
 * Yields the result of $v for every element in $collection; if $k is
 * provided then the result of $k will be yielded as the key.
 *
 * @param array|Traversable $collection
 * @param callable $v of the form ($key, $value) : mixed
 * @param callable $k [optional] of the form ($key, $value) : mixed
 *
 * return \Traversable
 */
function map($collection, callable $v, callable $k = null) {
    if ($k) {
        foreach ($collection as $key => $value) {
            yield $k($key, $value) => $v($key, $value);
 
user895378
Actually, the solution may be to use openssl_x509_export() on the cert to get it into a string and that string can be used with openssl_digest() ... will try that.
 
Thoughts on that map solution?
 
user895378
Having separate callables for keys and values seems weird on first look, but that's with zero thought given on my part
 
It's designed to be a facade so you don't need more than one version of map function because you want to yield particular keys and particular values.
 
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6:11 PM
Ah, sounds sensible.
 
user895378
@DaveRandom and @Jack please disregard my cries for help. I figured out how to generate the peer fingerprint in userland from the captured peer certificate.
 
@LeviMorrison hmmm... separate functions for each key and value...?
 
I have a database where are stored values like this 3 for example:

Înființarea Liceului 'Unirea' din Turnu-Măgurele

Philia și Neikos

Neutră

But when i echo them out, i get them like this:

înfiinţarea Liceului &apos;Unirea&quot; din Turnu-Măgurele

Philia ÅŸi Neikos

Neutră

Is there a way to get them as they're stored in the database? I tried with decode_utf8, and encode_utf8 but useless.
 
Is this the correct place to ask if I have posted sth correct and ppl reject the edit even though its obviously correct saying the edit changes a lot of meaning in the answer?
 
user895378
@theshadowmonkey meta.stackoverflow.com is probably the better place to ask.
 
6:16 PM
link please. Also usually it's asked in either:
- meta
- meta chatroom
- chatroom related to the question
 
@HamZa stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5418110 Its more of a bash thing and people are rejecting that edit. I dont know why? Is it just random that you reject when you think its wrong?
 
user895378
lol @salathe ... bittorrent window not focused?
 
@rdlowrey new folder name :)
 
@theshadowmonkey Usually when you change the solution it might get rejected. Especially if those reviewers have no idea about the subject
 
user895378
Ah :) usually my problems with that end up being ls something or cd .. or git status
 
6:22 PM
@HamZa I changed it already once and I changed it again after finding in my code that there was a bug. And with a vote count of 2:3 it got rejected. But, I know the old answer is wrong and I verified it. Thats stupid right?
 
I encountered this kind of problem too. So you have 3 choices:
- Move on
- Gain 2000 rep and edit it: it won't get through the review process. Note that this might get reversed by someone else
- Post your own answer
 
user895378
That moment when you realize it's been a really long time since you wrote a regex pattern of any kind.
 
@ircmaxell Give me a decent way to combine them.
 
@HamZa Ill just leave it there. I got the original answer from the author and just corrected it. So, instead of stepping on his answer, im gonna post a comment and move on.
@HamZa Thanks anyways.
 
@LeviMorrison I don't know. Part of me says pass key by reference, but yuck
 
user895378
6:24 PM
nooooooooooooo darth_vader_nooooo.jpg
 
@ircmaxell Absolutely not :D
 
@theshadowmonkey welcome. You can also bring this to meta for a public opinion. Maybe someone will edit it for you. Since I don't have any experience in that domain, I'll stay out of it :)
 
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@SecondRikudo there we go :)
 
Well, you could return an array list($value, $key) = $cb($value, $key)
 
6:26 PM
22.222 rep, good (: screened
 
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@AlmaDo nice catch
 
@ircmaxell That's really dumb and you know it.
 
@LeviMorrison yes, yes it is. However, the shinyest of two turds is still a turd...
 
That also really complicates custom key generation
@ircmaxell I don't think two functions (especially since it is one for the common case) is a turd.
 
it's not, but I'm not sure it's elegant...?
 
6:31 PM
I'm.... overwhelmed. I just had a meeting with a department head to discuss a new feature he wants. We sit down, he busts out his laptop and shows me a mockup he made using Microsoft Access. He's got the database schema worked out, a basic interface.... this must have taken days of work to put together.
 
So... why is it overwhelming?
 
@Chris Looks like you've got a decent DH
 
The guy is an arts major, film production. Not a computer person at all. I'm overwhelmed because my feature requests usually consist of vague descriptions, these meetings are usually extremely frustrating and I almost always walk away worried about how I'm going to accurately estimate the time required based on the details I have.
I've never encountered someone with their shit together to this extent. Also... Access? lol. I just can't believe the effort he put into this throw-away mockup, what a pain in the ass it must have been.
 
@LeviMorrison map, mapKeys.
 
@NikiC No, I am purposefully designing these APIs so we only have one function.
I don't want 5 diff functions, for instance.
That's just ridiculous.
 
6:37 PM
@LeviMorrison Isn't the simplicity, clarity and obviousness of individual tools a better thing to aim for than one tool that does everything, but does it in a moderately awkward way?
 
@LeviMorrison +1
@Charles +1
 
@Charles Go look at the PHP manual for array functions.
 
your both right! :-D
 
In this case, the individual tools suck.
 
either extreme is horrific
 
6:38 PM
@LeviMorrison Pfft, I like my array_function_of_the_week($needle, $haystack) and array_week_of_the_function($haystack, $needle)
 
Also, if we have multiple sort functions it should be because of sorting algorithms and not because of keys or values or reverse or reverse keys.
 
/me is reading up about pc cases (chassis )
I can to a conclusion that is best illustrated by this case:
> if you have finished the high-school, your PC case shouldn't look like it's gonna turn into a robot any moment now
 
But a PC case that already is a robot is fine.
 
6:50 PM
That author clearly suffers from robophobia
 
user895378
@DaveRandom I know ... E_TOO_MANY_PINGS ... but the forthcoming CryptoBroker will have userland support for all the 5.6 TLS features in older PHP versions -- got it all working now and I'm just too pleased not to ping you about it :)
 
I see, we're currently giving out votes rights to facebook.
 
user895378
Well if framework people who've never written a line of C get to vote then the FB devs deserve at least that much say in what goes on, I think.
 
@bwoebi huh?
 
the language spec account approvals.
 
6:59 PM
eih
 
@bwoebi That's probably not a bad thing ;)
The people at Facebook should be more amenable to many proposals ^^
 
user895378
@NikiC that's what I was thinking :)
 
I didn't say it was bad. I'm also okay that we're balancing a bit against Zend majority.
 
user895378
FB has an interest in real improvement at the potential cost of some BC. This would likely balance out some of the old guard inertia :)
 
Yep
 
7:01 PM
@rdlowrey and interest in some fubar improvement, but we all do that from time to time :-)
 
user895378
@ircmaxell yeah, that too. I know I'm guilty of it too.
 
user895378
Like I would've been in favor of finally at the time it was voted on but see now why it was a mistake.
 
:-)
@rdlowrey why was it a mistake?
 
And I was more clearly in favour of property accessors, today I'm not so sure anymore.
 
user895378
I think finally is totally useless. Introducing it adds complexity for no good reason and makes fixing weirdness and adding features that are actually useful more difficult going forward.
 
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7:04 PM
We don't really have to clean up resources after an error in php so I don't see enough value to justify it.
 
eih
For the majority of it, definitely
but there are cases for it...
 
user895378
Maybe. I haven't personally run into any situations where I was like, "I couldn't possibly have done this without finally."
 
@rdlowrey in http php, yes. There are people who use php as long-running scripts though
 
user895378
@FlorianMargaine yes but you could still do that in the catch block
 
user895378
And BTW, I am probably the king of using php as a long-running script.
 
7:07 PM
@rdlowrey there's never a case of "possibly"
generators: you could do all of that before. Generators just made it easy as hell to do
 
user895378
I haven't used the web SAPI for anything in at least two years
 
user895378
@ircmaxell Well I don't know if that's necessary an analogous case ... generator functionality would've been wayyyyyyyy tougher than catch vs. finally. But I see your point.
 
user895378
It's software, after all. Everything is possible.
 
@rdlowrey Oh, I'm not arguing that
 
user895378
okay, afk for a couple of hours. back for more code awesomeness later :)
 
7:11 PM
@rdlowrey what do you do then?
 
user895378
@ThW thanks for the heads-up
 
user895378
@FlorianMargaine I strictly use php in the CLI.
 
user895378
For, you know, programming and not templating :)
 
well , I consider what I do "programming" to, but all of my code is web-facing
 
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7:15 PM
Web SAPI PHP is defnitely programming ... I was just being cute. No offense meant.
 
I am not entirely sure, how one should describe code that is creating its own "web server"
 
7:29 PM
@rdlowrey no, that's just adding the markup to the templates.
 
@rdlowrey just saw the Town Hall video.. made me lol when you muted them while they talked action-domain-responder
 
Quick objective question. Is there a way to create smaller images out of large ones (such as thumbnails) for hosting without using any addons to PHP? Else, which would you guys recommend?
 
I have a script that uploads a video to Youtube using the API. It works fine when testing, but in production I get a HTTP_Host error, any idea what causes this?
 
@HelpingHand you could do it on the client side
 
@RonniSkansing No, for my use I want the smaller image to be hosted (to reduce pageload time).
 
7:37 PM
@HelpingHand sure, what I meant was, you could do the resize on the client side and send the resized image to the server and save it
 
@RonniSkansing Oh, yeah. That would work. How?
 
Try searching something like, how to make thumbnail with javascript
how come you do not want to use php?
 
/me is still spending tie on learning about hardware
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/2434458/… I was hoping that I could do it with PHP but without extra plugins (for the sake of less confusion and memory usage) but what you said is a better idea (client side)
 
There might be complications like compatibility, but I am sure you can find something..
 
7:46 PM
plupload.com This one looks interesting...
makeitsolutions.com/labs/jic Here's another for those interested. Thanks for the help yet again @RonniSkansing Good day all.
 
@tereško For the PC?
 
yeah
lets put it this way: last friday I couldn't understand, why they put two 8gb modules in a 16gb ram kit
 
So you're close to purchase?
 
I already have the money
what I lack is understanding (I want to build a custom box)
 

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