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4:01 PM
oops - the repro code is actually: $fn = to_closure([$obj, 'wowsuchmagic']); rather than two params.....and it's doing something different now. It appears to be calling the function recursively: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted
 
Abe
@samayo jsfiddle.net/zeqar6dr try clicking these buttons now :D
 
Anonymous
you nailed it
 
Anonymous
awesome
 
Abe
:)
 
Anonymous
A little shadow or darker gloss over the icons would be plus imo
 
Anonymous
4:09 PM
they just look like they were cut from the paint over a white bg
 
Anonymous
unrelated: People are scary, I just spent 2 hours trying to figure out if Petra Laszlo is a human being :/
 
Abe
@samayo jsfiddle.net/2tzt87hq i wish browsers supported text-stroke :\
 
Anonymous
Yeah, much better now.
 
awsme Abe
 
Anonymous
taxt strokes are supports.
 
Anonymous
4:16 PM
Not on all though
 
@Danack nice use after free
 
Abe
@samayo meanwhile @Mr.Alien did this codepen.io/mr_alien/pen/zvvapo :P (CSS GET A ROOM!)
 
@bwoebi where?
 
@Danack in the ZEND_CALL_TRAMPOLINE_SPEC_HANDLER
 
4:21 PM
.....ok. Not my fault then?
 
wtf
 
==81016== Invalid free() / delete / delete[] / realloc()
==81016==    at 0x1006AFC9D: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:480)
==81016==    by 0x10028FA52: _efree (zend_alloc.c:2395)
==81016==    by 0x1003A25FD: ZEND_CALL_TRAMPOLINE_SPEC_HANDLER (zend_vm_execute.h:1747)
==81016==    by 0x1003358D3: execute_ex (zend_vm_execute.h:409)
==81016==    by 0x100335A3F: zend_execute (zend_vm_execute.h:450)
==81016==    by 0x1002CFC0F: zend_execute_scripts (zend.c:1404)
==81016==    by 0x10021CF05: php_execute_script (main.c:2471)
 
yeah I see it ...
 
the issue is the closure containing a raw zend_function* and then the trampoline trying to free the function
 
4:25 PM
reflection is terrible
 
trampolines are one-way functions
 
that doesn't make me feel better ... its still terrible ...
 
@bwoebi So....I need to wrap the zend_function in something?
 
@Danack me when touching a lot of internals tbh
Closure::call was originally a giant hack
still is a hack, just a smaller one
 
I gotta do real life things ... lata all ...
 
it amazes me that professionals in this industry with 10+ years of experience still write horrible code
 
@Danack mhm… oh, well. no idea.
trampolines are not for being inlined in closures :-/
 
@bwoebi apparently there is a function zend_get_call_trampoline_func....which actually might be the way to set it up....or not.
 
@samrap When you've been in the industry 20 years, nothing surprises you anymore
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4:35 PM
@Danack no, that's what you get returned…^^
 
Oh, get_method does that internally?
 
morning
 
@Danack yes
 
ah. My hope is extinguished then....
 
4:54 PM
uh @Danack yeah, really bury your hopes… closure and trompoline are using prototype for different things…
 
@bwoebi I think a reasonable case could be made for not being able to close over something that doesn't exist anyway....
 
@Danack so, only (current) option is having a faked internal function as closure function which then calls that trampolined function.
 
@Machavity we are interviewing a candidate who has written some big web apps, but im looking through his github and its just bad code haha
 
@samrap no design patterns? lol
 
@kirugan dude forget design patterns his database connections aren't just procedural style, they're using the mysql extension
and forget about prepared statements or even string santization
 
5:06 PM
@samrap you said "some big web apps", can you give some examples?)
 
@kirugan by "big" I don't mean well-known or even heavy traffic, but that have a level of complexity where you would expect better development practices
online stores and user systems and such. nothing difficult but the development is definitely sub-par
I'm tempted to hack his portfolio website right now
PHP errors displaying right next to the contact form
 
@samrap haha)
@samrap big web app doesnt mean its crystal clear code ... my prev job was a very complex system, and there was a huge amount of bad code
but of course not so bad as code of your candidate =)
 
@kirugan Yea I know it just still surprises me. BS in Computer Science, 10+ years experience. This isn't someone who has been programming for 3 months and decides they want to make a social network. Somewhere down the line he had to have learned this is bad practice haha
He's my potential replacement too. I'm leaving this position and moving to a company called Gigasavvy so I get to sit in on interviews with my future replacement :)
It's actually really fun haha
 
If you feel okay him vandalizing your code ;-D
 
@samrap congrats!)
 
5:16 PM
@kirugan thank you!
@bwoebi I'm just going to ask him how he protects against sql injection ;)
 
Congrats @samrap
 
it's possible he uploaded these projects to github when he started looking for work and they could actually be 10 years old. who knows
@Anmol thanks, I'm really excited
I already put that I work there on my profile haha, that's how much i wanted to work there
 
@samrap magic_quotes, there's nothing superior ;'-D
 
;) not that I can think of
 
@samrap uhm, what's that? :P
 
5:22 PM
@kelunik yea man, magic quotes and md5 are the perfect combo for a secure database and web app
 
@samrap md5? meh… use clear text!
favorably password in non-http-only cookie
 
php-src ... full of trampolines and magic... probably sounds like more fun than it is.
 
c'mon now, we are trying to be cryptic here
One day I will be able to read other people's C...one d -- who am I kidding
 
@Orangepill be prepared to be disappointed.
 
my friend texts me: "did i tell you i got pulled over yesterday?" sends this diagram lol
 
5:26 PM
is that diagram a puzzle to decipher?
 
not if you've ever driven on the freeway during rush hour
i guess i could mention his name is dane
 
@samrap ok, makes more sense now^^
 
user5020521
I need to output an echo after an header but actually nothing happens after the header redirects me to the new page
 
is the echo on the target of the redirect?
 
user5020521
no
 
5:32 PM
then this is expected or else I could inject information on your page from a redirect I author
 
user5020521
if there is no error you insert data into database table else I redirect you to the form
 
user5020521
and if the else occurs you go back to a blank form where no data is kept
 
user5020521
@Orangepill do you understand the problem? just forget about the echo that was an example
 
If you are getting redirected then you are hitting the else case... double check your conditional
and your inputs
 
user5020521
wait when else occurs the user goes back to a blank form
 
5:36 PM
can you show us some code?
 
user5020521
if the user entered a non required field and left the required field blank header occurs
 
user5020521
@samrap ok
 
user5020521
@samrap
 
@bwoebi Sure clear text, otherwise you can't send users their password back if they forget it. ;-)
 
@kelunik actually you can store two fields in the user table, unencrypted_pass and encrypted_pass, only use the encrypted one when the user is connecting, but when they forget their password you can send the unencrypted one
 
5:38 PM
@samrap I never thought of that... genius!!!!
 
user5020521
 
security and flexibility
 
@Orangepill glad i could inspire someone in the community!
 
user5020521
in the else I need a code which can keep the entered data when required fields are left blank
 
@samrap Be sure to put a flaw in it so you have password less authentication!
 
5:40 PM
@Riccardo990 so when the else executes you want to send the data back? you can use GET or a session for that
@kelunik right, so the 'expert' users of the system know that leaving it blank will also log them in. Makes the login process so much faster, makes for a great UX
 
hello mates
 
user5020521
@samrap I go back to the form page and must see the non required field that I have entered
 
if ($userAuth->authenticate($user, $password) || $password == "")
Passwordless authentication!!!!
 
user5020521
because the else is fired whenever a required field is left blank
 
@Orangepill thanks for the snippet, that's some nice looking authentication
@Riccardo990 header("Location:tages.php?action=add&error=empty_field_name");
 
5:43 PM
mornin
 
Hello @Hassan @Ekin
 
:)
guys i'm having the problem while sending the mail from my localhost ,
 
another idea.. since we can save the password in plaintext after the third login attempt we can just tell the user what the password is... and if they have an invalid username we can offer up the closest match. this will be huge for UX
 
@Riccardo990 also once you call a redirect in the header function that's it, you can't do anything else in the script.
 
i've went through all the solutions available on stackoverflow
none of em worked for me
i made all required changes in php.ini and sendmail.ini
 
5:45 PM
Hmm. Phar::buildFromDirectory strips out the leading directory which messes with things like autoloaders.
 
@Orangepill Dynamic user selection with passwordless authentication?? Is it possible?
 
user5020521
@samrap If I use the header function the data is here 89.97.214.162/accessibilita/admin.php
 
So if you say $phar->buildFromDirectory(__DIR__ . '/src'); then the paths in the phar do not have the leading src/ :/
 
user5020521
click on 'aggiungi' and try to enter some data into 'indirizzo' address
 
@Orangepill Yes, "show hint" shows one after another character. ;-)
 
5:47 PM
@Levi never worked with phar, i know this is a hack but what about adding a dummy directory to the end?
$phar->buildFromDirectory(__DIR__ . '/src/stopStrippingMyDirs');
@Riccardo990 yes, it is up to you to change the empty_field_name value to the empty field(s)
 
user5020521
no I am talking about a different problem
 
@samrap I worked around it by using buildFromIterator instead.
 
user5020521
the data must be fetched in the form field that matches the entered data and not in the header
 
user5020521
@samrap
 
@Levi Seems like that might be a more reliable solution ;)
@Riccardo990 You can also use GET for that and just add more parameters in your query string, then in the view set the form that way, or you can use sessions
 
user5020521
5:52 PM
the get must be used inside the else
 
user5020521
or anywhere else?
 
@Riccardo990 this is such a broad topic with so many solutions already online no one is likely to help you further, as you can easily search google and find something, say, here: sitepoint.com/form-validation-with-php
 
<?php
$to = "hi.hassanzia@yahoo.com";
$subject = "HTML email";

$message = "
<html>
	<head>
		<title>HTML email</title>
	</head>
	<body>
		<p>This email contains HTML Tags!</p>
		<table>
			<tr>
				<th>Firstname</th>
				<th>Lastname</th>
			</tr>
			<tr>
				<td>John</td>
				<td>Doe</td>
			</tr>
		</table>
	</body>
</html>
";

// Always set content-type when sending HTML email
$headers = "MIME-Version: 1.0" . "\r\n";
$headers .= "Content-type:text/html;charset=UTF-8" . "\r\n";

// More headers
here is the code
it says "mail sent"
but i don't get any mail
 
@HassanZia That just means that the message was accepted by your MTA... there are a metric fuck ton of ways that mail can break past that point... first place I would look though is in spam folder and spam filters
 
@Orangepill i checked all messages folder , inlcluding spam one too
and one more thing, if I'm not connected to the internet, I still get the same message "mail sent"
 
5:58 PM
@HassanZia I remember having this problem once too. Truth is, PHP's built in mail function isn't that great, take a look at something like PHPMailer github.com/PHPMailer/PHPMailer
 
@samrap i've been trying my luck with phpMailer as well, but that says "failed to connect to SMTP server"
 
ahh, then it sounds like a problem with your connection
check to make sure you are using proper smtp, user authentication, etc
 
i'm working on my project and only this part is left -_- can't find anything to get it donw :(
 
@HassanZia Quite possibly... I can just be getting accepted and queued for delivery
 
Maybe some of the PHP experts here would like to have a crack at this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/32529506/weird-dir-behaviour
 
6:03 PM
I once unclogged a mail queue on a server and started getting emails from four years prior
 
@NikiC Regarding to closure RFC I'm planning on posting. You said that you'd prefer a language construct.....I have no idea how to implement that or probably even what it would look like. Is there any reason to not raise this RFC on internals aka would it make doing it as a 'language construct' be harder in the future? Or is that a separate matter?
 
Greetings
 
@Danack make what exactly harder?
 
Aug 30 at 11:47, by NikiC
@Danack This is one of the cases where I'd prefer a language construct over a function
Which probably means something.
But I am not entirely sure.
 
the strange part is even if i changes the SMTP settings to default then still i get the same success message "mail sent" and even my net isn't working still then the same message
@rafee greetings
 
6:12 PM
@Danack I'd just have the function called callable
but having a language construct gives us more freedom
such as callable(my_class::static_method) just inline
 
yesterday, by Danack
@bwoebi That sounds a lot like it should be called just closure($foo)....as a callable will remain something different until/when the consistent callable RFC passes.
yesterday, by bwoebi
@Danack good idea. just closure().
?
Or you mean for the 'construct' ?
 
@Danack hm?
 
eih, that can work
 
Haven't read back entirely, but what about Closure::__construct(callable $callable)
 
As said, if we want to just transform, then clsoure($foo) is fine. When we want to allow constructions like callable(my_class::static_method), better to use the language construct then
 
6:16 PM
$closure = new Closure([$object, 'method']);
 
@DanLugg mhm… don't dislike that idea.
 
ok, cool - I couldn't tell which one you were talking about.
 
o/ morning

maybe someone can help:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32527574/return-by-reference-to-change-codeigniter-database-configs
 
And/or static factory, static Closure::create(callable $callable) : Closure
 
@Danack btw. move your code out of reflection and put it into Zend/zend_builtin_functions.c
 
6:17 PM
night here.. though Morning.. haha..
 
$closure = Closure::create([$object, 'method']);
 
@DanLugg what's the point of a static factory here?
 
Nothing in particular, just API choices.
 
@bwoebi hmm. That will lead to a debate about whether it should return null or thowing ReflectionExceptions is acceptable...
 
I'd personally favor the constructor
 
6:18 PM
How do I execute code when a for loop is finished? The statement after my loop seems to run before loop completion which is effing up my ajax response.
 
@Danack just return a TypeError (implicit via zpp)
 
@Gordon the cooler seems a bit shady, but the rest is fine
 
@DanLugg new Closure($callable)
 
because function expects callable, no callable received. @Danack
 
2 mins ago, by Dan Lugg
I'd personally favor the constructor
 
6:20 PM
+1 for new Closure($callable)
3
 
+1 for new Closure($callable)
 
@bwoebi Some of them aren't really type errors. e.g. currently [$obj, 'somePrivateMethod'] is a valid callable, but isn't acceptable for the function. So I can't rely on ZPP.
 
though I can see the point with closure(blah) as a language construct
 
@Danack ehm… that one also should fail the callable check?
 
Oh I'm overthinking it. I should return a trigger once it reaches the end of the loop.
 
6:21 PM
@bwoebi only depending on the context that it's called through
 
@ircmaxell we can't make **closure**(blah) a langauge construct as it'll conflict with instanceof Closure etc. when it becomes a keyword.
@ircmaxell right. And EG(scope) is conserved for internal function calls.
 
@ircmaxell I'm surprised you didn't comment on my mad photo editing skills
 
@bwoebi well, that case can be worked around
@Orangepill I ignored it
 
Can we have less language constructs please?
 
@DanLugg yep, please kill off die, exit as language constructs.
 
6:24 PM
I see..
 
Well, exit should be a function that unwinds the stack.
It can be magical, but it should still be a "function".
 
@DanLugg "unwinds the stack"?
 
@bwoebi Not really - 3v4l.org/6GgV9 . That is what the other RFC is for.....I think there would be a whole load of cleanups possible.
 
@ircmaxell Like an exception thrown, except the call stack is discarded.
 
@DanLugg what's the difference between that and just throwing the stack away?
 
6:25 PM
Though... throw is a construct in a manner.
 
@Danack eih what… why should that fail at all?
 
@ircmaxell Well exit throws the stack away currently, no?
 
@bwoebi because an instance method shouldn't report as callable for a classname, only for an object.
 
@DanLugg yes
 
@Danack why!?
 
6:26 PM
Right, I'm just saying it should be a defined function rather than a construct.
No difference in behavior.
 
because it's not an explicit static?
 
('exit')();
 
exit considered harmful
 
Is it?
 
@bwoebi because you can't call it
 
6:29 PM
@nikita2206 I can… just
Deprecated: Non-static method foo::bar() should not be called statically in /in/6l4LN on line 6
 
If PHP is single threaded, why does it seem like my code is executing before my for loop?
 
(which is what @Danack hided with the @)
but it's not a failure
 
@bwoebi unless it is actually dependent on the state of the object somehow (on $this), then you get a fatal
 
@nikita2206 obviously.
 
@bwoebi it's not a callable if you can't call it duh
 
6:30 PM
but that will be anyway removed with or before PHP 8.
@nikita2206 I can call it!?
 
@AmericanSlime Because your code is doing something other that what you think it's doing. This is a great time to learn how to step through it with a debugger, so you can see what it's actually doing: youtube.com/watch?v=LUTolQw8K9A
 
It's just emitting a E_DEPRECATED, but I still can call it?
 
@bwoebi I've seen code that relies on that behavior
 
@ircmaxell Yup, I do too. But that's code from half a decade ago then.
 
6:33 PM
@AmericanSlime what?
example please
 
The success callback in my ajax is not firing and I've narrowed it down to a for loop in PHP. If I remove this loop, it fires, but it doesn't with it. I have an echo json_encode after this loop.
 
4 mins ago, by Danack
@AmericanSlime Because your code is doing something other that what you think it's doing. This is a great time to learn how to step through it with a debugger, so you can see what it's actually doing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUTolQw8K9A
 
Yes I know...I need to learn more debugging techniques, so thank you lol.
 
@tereško I'd like one of those bequiet.com/en/cpucooler/482 but they are much more expensive
 
@Danack I'd consider mailing Xinchen about the trampoline|closure issue…
 
6:41 PM
codeshare.io/fXvQ6 (the for loop is interfering with my echo somehow)
 
@bwoebi which trampoline?
 
@ircmaxell zend_call_trampoline
 
@bwoebi I just removed it from the scope of the RFC. I think that's probably both the easiest, and most correct thing to do.
 
@Danack easy, yes. Correct? Really?
Why?
 
Because you can't close over something that doesn't exist.
 
6:43 PM
@bwoebi we have a tramponline in php?
 
@Danack it exists?
 
that is awesome!!!
 
@Gordon I am not saying that it is bad. I just havent heard about that company before. You should jsut look into some benchmarks. The thing seems extremely huge, but I am not all that certain that it actually is all that powerful.
 
Im have to learn php C now
 
@ircmaxell basically: dark optimization magic ^^
 
6:44 PM
@tereško artic cooling. i came across them very often. but yeah, I'll check some reviews first
 
@bwoebi No.....it is magic that makes you think it exists but it doesn't actually exist. e.g. trying to get ReflectionMethod on a non-existent method for a class that has a __call fails......because it doesn't exist.
 
@bwoebi I know what a trampoline is, I just didn't realize that went in to core...
@Danack as it shouldn't
 
Anyway, if someone really want to close over a non-existent magic method, they can figure it out....
 
@Danack I agree for reflection. But I disagree for this application here. function foo(callable $f) { (new Closure($f))(); } never should fail.
 
btw, @Gordon, with these huge radiators you also have to make sure that you have enough clearance for ram and gpu .. and also have to make sure that you can actually fit it inside the box.
 
6:47 PM
 
@bwoebi It has to sometimes, due to the current dumbness of the callable 'type'.
 
@Danack explain?
 
@tereško it will fit. I measured it. but i am not sure if it will obstruct some parts of the mobo
 
@Danack that's something else. That's when you pass callables through contexts.
but if you call the callable in the context where it was checked for callable, it always should work.
 
6:52 PM
@Danack strongly suggest not changing the third parameter to is_callable
simply because it will become impossible to write portable code across versions if you use that
 
@ircmaxell Do you know anyone that uses that? No one I've spoken to even knew it existed.
 
no, but still
changing the meaning of a parameter is a no-go
 
@ircmaxell what's your suggested alternative?
 
@Danack suggestion: change the second parameter to an integer (bitflag mode), remove the third
 
not sure, but in general changing the meaning of parameters, especially by-ref ones, isn't good...
 
6:55 PM
@tereško btw, this is my case: silverstonetek.com/…
it doesnt have a glass door though, so I guess mine is an earlier model
 
not completely trrible
actually quite good by 5-year-ago standards
 
i like it. the brushed aluminium front looks classy
 
@ircmaxell btw, I don't think any code that relies on needing the third parameter would be directly portable to a version of PHP that had that RFC applied. It's used in cases like this:
$name = 'parent::foo';
$actualName = '';
is_callable($name, false, $name);
And the ability to resolve names like that is removed in favour of [parent::class, 'foo'] - which is done at compile time.
So even if someone is using it, even without changing the function signature, that code is going to break.
 
well, it'll break for a different reason
 
7:20 PM
@Orangepill I instinctively don't like that. And the first concrete reason I've come up with is that it implies that a new closure is returned, which is not always necessary:
$fn1 =  closure('foo');
$fn2 =  closure('foo');
There's no reason why the same closure couldn't be re-used.....so long as they're not 'constructed' with new closure
 
7:38 PM
posted on September 11, 2015 by nlecointre

/* by ghecko */

 
@Danack that's a valid argument against.
 
\o/
There's another one that's not as provably valid.....which is that I think in general if you can avoid making stuff be OO without having a downside, you probably should....as procedural stuff can be combined together in many ways, but OO stuff is hard to combine in ways that it wasn't designed to be used.
 
I like the idea of callable() or to_callable() because the fact that it returns a Closure should be considered an implementation detail imho.
 
function createClosure($callable, $name) {
	$callable($name);
}

createCallable('closure', 'bar');
createCallable([$closureMaker, 'foo'], 'bar');
which wouldn't be possible if it was a constructor....you'd have to hoist it to be usable.
 
7:53 PM
@Feeds that's how I feel about some of my recursion
 
@Trowski yeah....I thought that initially however I think the closure is the right choice as they are closures not callables......It's not just an implementation detail, and until callables become less insane there is a separation between the two.
 
I see your point. The fact that anonymous functions always return a Closure can be relied upon, so I can see relying on a Closure being returned in this case as well.
 
And it leaves the possibility of refactoring callables to be something entirely different without affecting closures.
 
@Danack Which is why you went with to_closure() over simply callable()?
 
@Trowski Yes, though it's just closure() now. the to_ was because callable does parser things and the function name couldn't be just callable() when I was thinking it should be callable.
 
8:04 PM
@Danack callable() should be possible, you just have to mess with the parser (which I have no idea how to do).
Probably just look at how the parser handles array.
 
@LeviMorrison are you just trolling him? :D news.php.net/php.internals/88156
 
8:27 PM
 
hey guys
how can I debug a largue application with phpdbg? a fw-based by example. many depencies to load
 
@PaulCrovella ?
You link to chat?
 
that's the joke....
 
8:34 PM
@ScottArciszewski Any reason to keep the id column if you have selector and make it the primary key instead: paragonie.com/blog/2015/04/…?
 
Hi guys, any one know of any cool links or technologies on a guide for instant search and results?
 
@Karma,something like ElasticSearch or Sphinx? :P
 
@hu
@HugoDias thanks, I'll give them a look :)
 
@Karma bro use sphinx it`s awesome)
 
8:49 PM
@kirugan I'm not familiar with either, do you have any cool guides or demos to show its potential?
@kirugan obviously I'll search them up but wondering if you have some cool resources :P
 
@Karma demos? well, sphinx is used at thepiratebay.org
is it demo for u? =)
 
@kirugan oh damn, lol ye good enough demo for me lol
 
@kirugan you a dev on piratebay or something?
 
@Karma furthermore I`m going to meetup at next wednesday with creator of sphinx
 
@kirugan oh shit, thats amazing, what do you do? You a professional web developer?
 
8:53 PM
@kirugan nice job haha
great evangelist
 
@Karma, well I`m php programmer =) my current employer use sphinx very active (4 mln people per day come to our site)
 
@kirugan nice, that's really cool, what is your site?
 
i work at avito.ru
 
sweet, what does the site offer?
the design is really good by the way
 
@cspray How about changing the Artax option to OP_USER_AGENT instead of OP_DEFAULT_USER_AGENT?
 
8:58 PM
what do you guys use for such a nice and fluid deisgn?
 
@Karma it`s russian analogue of craiglist.com
 
ah right, Russian version I take it lol
 
@Karma, you mean what js framework we use?
 
@kirugan yep
 
actually I dont know there are a group of frontend developers, Im working only on server side (sometimes few changes on frontend just jquery and old plain js)
 
9:01 PM
ah nice, the design is really good
 
thanks)
it`s friday so I suppose everybody in a bar .... that is why here is silence
 
@kirugan I wish
 
@Orangepill dude cheers!
 
I wish have beer,but the only thing that I have are bugs
 
I drink tea, so whatever you can drink water if you want =)
 
9:18 PM
yeah
 
9:41 PM
Its nice that I can still type 11 in my address bar and this is the first link
 
9:57 PM
@Leigh it shows your web surfing is not too much
 
Anyone with an iPhone[45]s? in relevant area please get involved ispex-eu.org :-)
4
 
does anyone use travis-ci ?
 
Oh hai @Leigh, long time no see
You phpnwing this year?
 
fuck
 
wtf ?
 
10:11 PM
I have to stop reading mangas. It eats up all of my time.
 
naruto ?
 
@kirugan naruto ended long time ago the last 5 years of it was boring
 
@tereško even new naruto stories (about little kid) ?
his son
 
@kirugan fuck those
 
@tereško ahah) fillers in naruto anime is sucks (so many episodes about nothing special)
 
10:15 PM
also, fuck animes .. they censor everything
 
what about "attack on titan" do you like it ?
 
I have read only the first volume. I stopped because I need to wait for more of it to be made
 
10:39 PM
@kirugan in Greece that stands for "where's the feta?"
 

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