it's mostly known for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padre_Pio which was made saint in recent times. that is mostly what pietrelcina is about. ie, tourists are 99% religious tourists
campania (the region whose capital is naples) has a lot of wonderful places but some others could be quite scary for new tourists :B rome, milan, bologna, torino, venezia are way more tourist-friendly
> "PLEASE ACCEPT MY RESIGNATION. I DON'T WANT TO BELONG TO ANY CLUB THAT WILL ACCEPT PEOPLE LIKE ME AS A MEMBER".
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@JoeWatkins thanks, that means a lot for me, from about 10 years I know PHP I was just complaining until I decided to stop complaining and do something
I don't know any of my colegues who does did this step
@JayIsTooCommon Actually I wanted to add that feature, checked out the branch, then noticed it's already there, nearly in the same way I had implemented it.
@JayIsTooCommon Currently there's a repeat watcher for every room. The first to be executed will fetch the new status and send it to that room, but it won't send it to other rooms, as it's already known then.
@Wes in that case go with i5-6600 + Cooler Master Hyper T4 + whatever motherboard you want + Gigabyte GeForce GTX 950 2GB Dual WindForce
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I'm not following to be honest.. I get why it wouldn't send for the other rooms because the property has been changed for the first response, right? Why wouldn't using persistent storage (which is per room based) solve that? So saving the last known status to storage other than property
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I'm out and can't look at code so apologies if I'm way off track here
If you want to use the storage, you have to compare the status with every room, but you should still only have one repeat watcher. We don't need to hammer GitHub more, just because we're lazy and fetch the status for every room separately.
call-for-help Does anybody have a useful project idea for me? Need something simple to learn Haskell.
@kelunik ahh right now I see what you mean. So really, persistent would only partially solve the issue. Will try and make both of the changes when I get back :) /cc @PeeHaa
@user3304007 That'd be 250/4 queries per second, makes 62.5 queries / second. That means you have 16ms for each query. Most small servers should be able to handle that.
@user3304007 unless your app is doing something crazy, there's no way you should need an 8 core machine. You probably just need two 1-core machines. One for frontend, one for the DB.
@kelunik Is that reliable in the CLI SAPI? tbh I have a somewhat irrational fear/hatred/dislike of using $_SERVER anywhere ever, so yeh that is probably a better way
Can someone explain to me exactly why thinking about "message passing" is better then calling methods? I can't decide whether or not my brain already thinks in the way of message passing when I write OO code...
So I'd appreciate some articulation on this point
Is it just that, in message passing, you can pass any data to an object regardless of whether or not it has a method to handle it?