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4:00 PM
Sounds delicious.
 
I mean, given the choice of something or something+bacon, I'll always go with the latter
 
Man... now I want French Toast with Maple Syrup, Honey, Hummus, and a side of bacon.
 
@SufiDeveloper my favorite, eat it with Tarator
 
One of these things is not like the others...
 
@KendallFrey your arteries won't mind I guess bacon non-stop
 
4:01 PM
HAMMERTIME!
 
lol
 
!!s/^(?=H)/NON-/
 
@KendallFrey NON-HAMMERTIME! (source)
 
get it right
 
guys, you should definitely try tarator
@SufiDeveloper have you tried it
 
4:02 PM
@ziGi OMG yeah I eated it like 2 days ago on a mall shop :P
 
haha it's mega nice
 
It's called Arabian Kebab and they do it, even cheese kebab which I didn't know of :D
Yeah haha
 
I was talking about the tarator not the kebab
but both in combination are magical
Especially if the kebab is a bit spicy
 
@ziGi Yes I know, but they do both there
 
oh, nice, in Italy?
 
4:03 PM
Yep :)
 
cool
 
They're actually Italian guys working there I think
 
Man I have to start importing tarator to the Netherlands
I haven't seen anyone selling it here
 
Haha that would be great business
 
I can make a deal with AH
 
4:04 PM
Haven't you tried by turks or arabs there?
They import a hella lot of things from their country
 
I haven't seen tarator in a bottle, but I make it myself at home
 
Yes, it's trivial to do bro
 
which tarator are you talking about the turkish or the bulgarian
cause they are different
 
@ziGi Aren't they the same?
Oh I see
 
no
 
4:06 PM
I'm talking about
!!wiki tarator
 
Tarator, Tarathor or Taratur (Bulgarian: таратор, Turkish: tarator, Macedonian: таратур, Serbian: таратор), is a traditional Balkan dish. It is a cold soup (or a liquid salad), popular in the summertime in Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, southeastern Serbia, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and in Cyprus (where it is known as Ttalattouri). It is made of yogurt, cucumber, garlic, walnut, dill, vegetable oil, and water, and is served chilled or even with ice. Local variations may replace yogurt with water and vinegar, omit nuts or dill, or add bread. The cucumbers may on rare occasions...
 
No, not that..
 
In Turkish cuisine, "tarator" is a dip sauce generally eaten with fried fish and squid. The sauce includes white bread crumbs, walnuts, lemon juice or vinegar, salt, pepper, garlic, herbs and yogurt. One Turkish version using the name, tahinli tarator, is a similar dish specifically containing tahin or sesame. In the coastal towns of Turkey, fried squid or mussels are almost always served with tarator sauce.
I am talking about the yogurt with cucumber
not about the dip
our thing is similar to Tzatziki
 
Ahh that one! Yes I think you mean Cacik which is basically yogurt with cucumber with a bit of water
 
well you know it as Cacik cause the Dutch are importing Tsatsik
but we do Tarator which is like tsatsik with water and you eat it as a soup
or drink it
 
4:08 PM
Cacik is the Turkish word actually :P
 
Cacik doesn't have water, it's really thick Greek milk with greated cucumber
@SufiDeveloper well you use the word Tarator for something completely different than Tarator
 
@ziGi You should eat with a Turk friend sometimes :) It actually is with water cause it's also put onto pasta
 
Tarator comes from the Albanian word Tara which is old for yogurt
 
But we don't drink it, altough there's Ayran which is plain liquid Yogurt
Yep, Yogurt is also a Turkish word
I thought they took it from Armenian people?
 
well I know that many old records date yogurt to Bulgaria
but that's cause a professor discovered the bacteria
 
4:12 PM
Possibly the worst mix of JS and PHP I've ever seen
 
Yeah I've heard about that professor. I think that discovery was not older than 2k years as Turks invaded modern Turkey "recently".
!!wiki yogurt
 
Yogurt, yoghurt, or yoghourt (/ˈjoʊɡərt/ or /ˈjɒɡərt/; from Turkish: yoğurt; other spellings listed below) is a fermented milk product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. The bacteria used to make yogurt are known as "yogurt cultures". Fermentation of lactose by these bacteria produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture and its characteristic tang. Worldwide, cow's milk, the protein of which is mainly casein, is most commonly used to make yogurt. Milk from water buffalo, goats, ewes, mares, camels, and yaks however, is also used to produce yogurt in various...
 
Also the genome name of the bacterium: L. delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus
 
yeah
well to be honest, all our ancestors were nomads
so more or less we are from the same family
horse riding trolls :D
 
Yes lol :D
Turks were also called horse riding apes when they invaded Egypt xD
But that is it haha
 
4:17 PM
haha
 
@SufiDeveloper in schools they tried to convince the students that although the Osmanian occupators were in Bulgarian territory for 5 centuries, our nation was able to preserve the religion and language, so basically a lot of people in Bulgaria hate Turkish people because a lot of Bulgarians were slaughtered and raped
 
but my opinion is that the strongest wins, so
to be honest, I would have been glad if I knew how to speak Turkish and Russian
instead of people hating
cause the reality is that now I can understand less people that have really close culture to mine
 
Yeah, it's the same about American people who invaded a country where Native Americans lived
 
4:20 PM
I don't have a certain faith anyways so it doesn't matter
@SufiDeveloper yep
 
But we should forgive anyway
 
I am not mad at you :D
actually I am more mad about the Brits
 
Thank you bro! Hey I'm calling you bro :D
 
cause Churchill said Bulgaria should be split because otherwise we would be superpower on the Balkans
 
Oh, what did us Brits do now?
Churchill?
 
4:21 PM
Winston
 
Not the most successful guy in the east.
 
Yeah, they did the same in Arabic countries
They promised a unified arabic country if they collaborated to fight turks
 
Also responsible for one of the greatest military catastrophes in history.
 
Churchill said, that Bulgarians are stupid people that greet each other after having a bath.
 
@glenatron which one?
 
4:22 PM
See Lawrence of Arabia
 
The Dardanelles.
Lawrence was super-unimpressed with the deal the British cut after WW1.
Rightly so.
 
>Turkish troops trapped the Allies on the beaches of the Gallipoli peninsula. The campaign results did damage to the career of Sir Winston Churchill
 
That's called persuasion on false pretenses
 
not exactly a catastrophe but eh
 
@glenatron I am too
 
4:23 PM
Yeah
 
@olive_tree it was a massive catastrophe for the soldiers sent there- many of them from Australia and New Zealand.
They were basically landed on a beach with no cover whatsoever and gunned down by the turkish forces in their thousands.
 
@glenatron

The bombing of Bulgaria was Churchill’s idea, and he remained the driving force behind the argument that air raids would provide a quick and relatively cheap way of forcing the country to change sides.
 
Brit loss: ~252,000 , turks/arabs: ~218,000 – 251,000
 
They're also fighting "for peace" in Iraq and Afghanistan for the same interests
 
But, can your mac do this?
 
4:25 PM
@Neil haha
 
@Neil happy days.
I miss Internet Explorer.
2
( not very much )
 
Fortunately I switched to Linux :)
 
Fine in theory, but in practice things worked rather differently. The ‘political dividend’ Churchill sought to achieve in the early months of 1944 was offset by a high level of civilian casualties ‘which undermined the prestige of both the United States and Britain in the eyes of the Bulgarian people’.
@glenatron read
 
Eastern Europe and the Levant did ridiculously badly after both wars.
You can see much of what is happening now in the middle east as consequent on the end of Ottoman rule and the maps drawn up afterwards.
 
@glenatron yeah, cause we didn't have old gold from all over the world from colonies
 
4:27 PM
The division of India and Pakistan was another post-colonial disaster from the British.
 
yep
 
So many things that could've been avoided wasn't it for interests and prestige-wannabe in the world
 
Basically we were less bad at being an Empire ( there were no good colonial empires, but I think the British one was in many cases less horrible than the other powers of the time ) but we were terrible at decolonising places :(
 
> Historians are divided about how they summarise the campaign's result. Broadbent describes the campaign as "a close-fought affair" that was a defeat for the Allies,[191] while Carlyon views the overall result as a stalemate.[192] Hart disagrees, arguing that the Ottoman forces "held the Allies back from their real objectives with relative ease",[182] while Haythornthwaite calls it a "disaster for the Allies".[
i guess its a matter of perspective @glenatron
 
Well, somewhat, but if you forget the geopolitics of the period and look at the accounts of soldiers who were there, they seemed to have a fairly consistent perspective on it.
 
4:31 PM
and the Brits condemned us
and are still talking that we are bad and that 20 Bulgarians are gonna flood the UK and take the working places
we are merely 6-7 million
 
I know.
 
I really hate those stupid politicians
scaring the stupid people to take votes
 
Its the newspapers here too. They're not stupid, though, they are malicious.
 
and yes, I admit, there are many roma people in my country that hate Bulgarians but pretend to be Bulgarians when they go to the UK
 
Oh, they manipulate votes anyway now.
 
4:32 PM
and then I suffer because of minorities that hate me
but live off me
not one time I have been discriminated against in the Netherlands too
that's why I am kind of protective because people are cruel and judge you by your origin
 
The thing is, there is a lot of fear-mongering here, but there aren't that many people who care that much where people are from when you are here I don't think.
I mean, there are some, obviously.
 
Yeah, add that the government helps these same "people" who lie and steal from them out too
 
my boss is constantly making jokes that I am gonna steal something
or that I am taking Dutch people's jobs
I know a lot of good morrocans btw, but because the way many of them behave on the streets, people think they are bad and they are put in a single subset of people that politicians discriminate against
 
If someone from another country for whom yours is their second or third language can come in and take your job, maybe you weren't very good at your job to start with...
 
same with me and the pickpockets
@glenatron exactly, they aren't
 
4:35 PM
What pickpockets discriminate against you ;p
 
and they take us, cause we know how to enjoy life with less money
 
Yes, people get always labeled by a few wrongdoers, that's stupid
 
Well, when I've worked in contract teams, they tend to be quite multinational. You put a bunch of good developers together and people tend to care about the important stuff.
 
@glenatron I am being discriminated against Dutch people because many "Bulgarians" that come here are in the news for stealing and pick-pocketing
 
Which is not where people are from.
 
4:37 PM
but those people are ROMA people that don't even speak bulgarian and once they even beat my mom
while she was trying to help them
cause she's a doctor
@glenatron I know, but then again when you go to look for an appartament and the owner has to decide whom he/she has to choose
it's aways the italian before the bulgarian
although the italian migh be a pothead smoking guy working in a restaurant and the bulgarian might be a good guy working as a developer in a company
 
That sucks, for sure.
 
that's what I call discrimination for real
 
But you get a lot of adrenaline flowing and a sense of happiness when you see they get beat up for their shit. The other day a roma people tried to stole from a tourist in the subway and like 3-4 guys beat the crap out of her :D
 
I would think that it will help as people can work remotely more easily.
 
@glenatron exactly
 
4:39 PM
So you don't have to always be in the same country, and it starts to make a big difference when their currency is stronger than yours because you basically get paid twice as much.
I know a few dev shops that work that way now.
Or know of them, anyways.
 
yeah, but people always want to pay much less when you work abroad
If I go back to bulgaria, I don't want to take 1000 euros but 2000
which is still less than my 2500
 
Damn right.
 
but again ok
 
But if it goes further, you're still up.
I should be working anyways :) better go back to trying to figure out which of the 9 inherited .js files contains the part I need...
 
hahaha it's easy
 
4:41 PM
Hey, that's what startups are for!
 
yep
 
Anyway I'm working on a bug I found on my web server lol.. Smart guys in this room told me just to document it and move on.
This is the question
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Q: Nginx drops last letter of file extension when serving static files

Sufi DeveloperSo, I am trying to make Nginx static file serving work, but I'm encountering some issues on the road. Basically I want to serve style.css out of the static folder. My folder structure is like the following: /home /debian /project /static ...

Should I really do that Zigi?
I mean, document it and move on?
 
let me see
 
ok :)
Just swap Nginx for my <secret web server real name>
 
haha seems like a bug
that cuts your last letter of the path out
 
4:44 PM
yeah :D that's annoying as hell
It also occurs on vanilla Nginx as I can see
 
try this
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Q: Nginx alias ignores last letter

ranisaltThis is getting me nervous because it does not makes sense. I want to define an alias rule, but Nginx ignores the last letter and tries to serve the wrong file for some reason. Configuration: server { server_name domain.com; listen 666; root /srv/http; autoindex on; locati...

 
I would force users to write their files as style.cs or index.htm or jscrip.j which is ugly as hell
Yeah, tried that with no luck :/
Last thing I can do is to sacrifice a little performance and make a rewrite
 
which module in nginx deals with the routing urls exactly
your only chance is debuggin the router manager
I don't see any other ways you can fix it unless hacky
 
My take would be on the file: ngx_http_core_module.c
But it isn't even fixed on Nginx, that's weird
 
it's a bug apparently
yeah, long lasting bugs
 
4:48 PM
@Neil that is a wonderful thing Neil... I am really feeling jealous of you because I don't have IE6 installed on my system. ;'(
 
@SufiDeveloper, gonna talk to you later man
I have some guests at home I gotta go make some burgers
 
Damn, really
 
Dutch Style
 
Gonna fix this no matter what
 
yeah
 
4:49 PM
@ziGi ts ok :D
 
sorry man
 
@AwalGarg ikr?
 
I would have helped you but I haven't worked much with it to know where it is
 
you sure know it :D
 
I'm also going to work on this so
 
4:50 PM
@Neil Any chances to do that in my poor chrome 36?
 
go to hangouts I want to ask you something
 
No worry @ziGi :) I'm going to fix this out by myself and send the fix to Nginx too ;)
Ok
 
@AwalGarg Nope, only elites with special edition of IE can do it
They don't make that special edition anymore
 
You are just so damn lucky to have IE6.
 
IE6 bough steve ballmer the clippers probably.
 
4:57 PM
LOL
 
lol, just look at that man!
 
anyone here ever use codewars?
its pretty neato.. besides the fact the site keeps timing out
 
lunch time! gonna try and beat slender now
 
@Loktar ola senor
 
o/
 
5:02 PM
@Loktar I've used it a bit.
 
@Loktar how does this looks to you ?
1drv.ms/Vl4SRO .. comment as a windows user , image close button minimize and fullscreen on the top right corner
 
hahaha! my god, I clicked download now :D
 
They supposedly have a vim editor, but it never seems to work for me.
 
@AbhishekHingnikar dayum
that looks really nice man
 
5:03 PM
anyone else able to download jQuery UI? jqueryui.com/download
or I should say NOT able
 
^ Thats for tablets :-)
 
@AbhishekHingnikar y it have yellowish bg?
 
that looks really nice man
 
@AwalGarg thats my desktop bg, also my powerpoint slide bg
 
NICE UI
 
5:05 PM
very nice stuff, u have there :)
 
thankx :')
 
@JoJo It's a sign. Upgrade to bootstrap
 
This is a native desktop app
 
Just another reason to dislike China: modern.ie/en-us/ie6countdown
 
Bootstrap is an alternative to jQuery UI or jQuery in general?
 
5:06 PM
@JoJo The UI.
 
kk
 
I thought jQuery was the alternative...
 
they are on it.. jquery ui download is working again..
I wish I could, but I was handed off a prototype and the guy pry put 100+ hours into it with jQuery UI... sigh
wish I could DO MORE work from the beginning
 
> Notalogic
 
what did just happen with those two messages?
 
5:09 PM
@rlemon You spelled whoa wrong.
 
no, I spelled it like Keanu would
 
woahhhhhh
 
!!woah
 
I can see it in his eyes, I can see it in his smile.
He's all I've ever wanted, I've been searching for a while.
He knows just what to say, and he knows just what to do.
I want to tell him so bad... "I love you..."
dammit now I have lionel richie stuck in my head
 
5:11 PM
seriously, where did you copy that crap from?
 
!!youtube lionel richie hello
 
creepy ass video (he's in love with his student)
 
aye.. nix dat chit
 
supposedly it is meant to be a college - looks like a HS from the 90's to me
but w/e
 
5:13 PM
!!google joey lawrence whoa gif
 
nice song anyway
 
!!youtube there's a good reason these tables are numbered honey, you just haven't thought of it yet.
 
5:15 PM
!!youtube Eminem Insane
 
!!youtube Cake Frank Sinatra
 
can't get much better than this ^^
 
5:19 PM
!!youtube unicorns come from hell
 
@rlemon yes you can ^^
 
don't dump in multiple rooms without interaction.
@ircmaxell I can't bin the one dumped in PHP
dumped in PHP/JS/and HTML rooms all at once
I hate that!
 
seriously?
that's not cool
 
dunno how php handles those
js/html room I just bin all but one
I left it in the HTML room
 
5:22 PM
 
no reason why you shouldn't be trusted here as well :P
 
@ircmaxell pingola
tl;dr I work for runnable.com and we want to start reaching out to devs. Wat do?
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 I find it pretty useful but a tad slow, also I didn't like that I had to register to share.
 
&*()$#&@09$#@089
fuck
 
Can I get one up vote for 1000 rep?
 
5:25 PM
dance for it
 
Ok dances
Whoops
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 ummm... a developer relations strategy is more than can be discussed via that sort of question...
 
I don't get it. If you can't run forever, Slender just turns you around and you die at 6 pages every freaking time. Like.. I wasn't even facing him D:
!!afk fuck Slenderman, im going to smoke
 
can I get 1000 more upvotes for 20K?
 
@ircmaxell I'm coming from zero. The CEO started asking me about DE/DR stuff so I'm pinging anyone I know. We don't even know where to start.
 
5:26 PM
kthanxs
has everyone had a chance to check out http://runnable.com/ ?? via @GetRunnable
everyone re-tweet please
 
danc... nvm
 
@SomeKittensUx2666 start by figuring out what you want to happen. What results do you want from it.
 
first step in any relationship is getting a partner.
once you get customers we'll discuss how to treat them :P
 
Thankyou to whoever gave me the vote. Much appreciated.
 
5:38 PM
wait, did we?
 
one of my favorite song - youtu.be/mQvteoFiMlg .
 
I really like this
 
they sound like hollywood undead
!!youtube smashing pumpkins 1979
 
also reminds me a little bit of AFI...
 
5:57 PM
I forgot about AFI
I used to love them
 
> As a programmer, you learn to blame your code first, second, and third... and somewhere around 10,000th you blame the compiler. Well down the list after that, you blame the hardware.
 

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