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4:00 PM
I was about to update some info in DB via id. Which was 666. And, as you may know, we have "=" and "-" as a same key (shift switch the symbol). So, I wrote the query, but mistyped with "shift". Aaaaand it was "WHERE id-666" .. now guess what happened
 
I am now asking that if anyone has not downvoted the currently accepted answer to please do so.
Now that PHP 5.6 is released, I feel better at marketing that sorely needed answer and trying to overtake the highly upvoted, highly dangerous accepted one.
 
Already done and done :)
 
@LeviMorrison i cannot vote twice
 
Also review the other answers in that thread while you are at it
 
If there is a leading, dangerous answer, what's the best way to overcome it? Appeal to the answerer? Appeal to meta? Ninja-edit?
I mean, when it's a big lead, likely not to be caught up to.
 
4:02 PM
I'm not sure. In this particular case I think we can overtake it by upvotes and downvotes.
Let's see if we can find a meta question though.
 
may be flag that?
 
@DanLugg Downvote + appeal. If answerer is gone or doesn't care. Better answer + upvote whore
 
@LeviMorrison Yea, it'll take a bit, but doable (hopefully)
 
posted on August 28, 2014 by kbironneau

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@AlmaDo Nope. You are not allowed to flag for stuff like that
 
4:05 PM
hm..
 
@Feeds dafuq coding love, that's just silly.
 
I couldn't find a meta post for what to do if a highly-upvoted, accepted answer is harmful when there is a secure answer posted.
My personal opinion is that we should simply band together and get better answers upvoted and harmful ones downvoted.
 
PDO internals has a function called register_bound_param(), which calls another function called really_register_bound_param()
 
Am I surprised? Nope.
 
user1994804
Hey @DaveRandom I've just about got my Rate Request dialed in but I'm hung up on one small issue that is likely a no brainer to you but I'm hung up
 
4:10 PM
^ :)
 
@LeviMorrison edited a warning into that answer
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Q: How to deal with highly voted answers with security vulnerabilities?

ircmaxellThere's already a question on how to deal with questions/answers with a security vulnerability. But that's not really what I'm asking. Here's the problem. There's a post in PHP that is highly upvoted with lots of references: Best way to use PHP to encrypt and decrypt passwords. (>10k only after...

 
@ircmaxell We need to get that more visibility. I couldn't find it when searching.
 
I know I asked it, so that's how I found it
 
user1994804
I have a php page like any other page of content that has several variables declared at the top and on that page's <body> tag I call an AJAX function onScroll()
 
@YourAdrenalineFix ?
 
user1994804
4:12 PM
That AJAX call retrieves info from a 3rd file / script but the problem is I don't know how to get the existing page's variables over there
 
user1994804
<slow typer>
 
@ircmaxell ha I see what you did there! Also whoring now on meta aren't you :D
 
@PeeHaa huh?
 
user1994804
I need to use my already existing variables within the 3rd file that the AJAX calls and retrieves info from
 
where do you see I'm whoring?
 
4:14 PM
3 mins ago, by ircmaxell
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Q: How to deal with highly voted answers with security vulnerabilities?

ircmaxellThere's already a question on how to deal with questions/answers with a security vulnerability. But that's not really what I'm asking. Here's the problem. There's a post in PHP that is highly upvoted with lots of references: Best way to use PHP to encrypt and decrypt passwords. (>10k only after...

:)
Just couldn't get enough of that tag
 
user1994804
Page A has variables I need to use on Page C which AJAX retrieves info from
 
user1994804
but not sure what to do
 
P.S. @ircmaxell I mean whoring here in the nicest way possible :D
 
user1994804
Any ideas?
 
session?
 
4:16 PM
2 mins ago, by PeeHaa
3 mins ago, by ircmaxell
11
Q: How to deal with highly voted answers with security vulnerabilities?

ircmaxellThere's already a question on how to deal with questions/answers with a security vulnerability. But that's not really what I'm asking. Here's the problem. There's a post in PHP that is highly upvoted with lots of references: Best way to use PHP to encrypt and decrypt passwords. (>10k only after...

 
Don't
 
@YourAdrenalineFix Don't you just need to pass those vars into JS on the first page and maintain the state on the client side?
As in <script>var foo = <?= json_encode($foo) ?>;</script> or similar
 
user1994804
@DaveRandom I am MOST appreciative of your help but am not using json so I don't wuite understand your example
 
@vs7 Maybe X-sendfile isn't enabled?
 
user1994804
Lemme try rewording and providing an example
 
4:20 PM
@YourAdrenalineFix json_encode() can be used to "export" any arbitrary PHP variable to Javascript. So let's say that in your script you did $foo = TRUE; at the top, the above line ^ would result in <script>var foo = true;</script>
So you can effectively pass variables from PHP to JS in a relatively painless way
 
PHP sucks, god what a horrible language.
Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to write PHP or write in PHP :(
Faith in humanity --
 
Hello, Benja-boo-hoo.
 
@BenjaminTrollenbaum what happened now?
 
@LeviMorrison Hi Levi! What's up?
 
Just working cleaning up a common SQL vulnerability on .
 
4:22 PM
@LeviMorrison is it PHP?
 
user1994804
Thanks so much for that explanation Dave, Please hold that thought, I'm whipping up an example for you to view
 
@PeeHaa that wasn't a whore attempt. It was a citation around Levi's problem (and the discussion there)
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Yes, it is in PHP.
 
@LeviMorrison no, I meant the vulnerability :D
 
4:25 PM
so the PHP "5.6.0" git branch is the current release, and "5.6" branch would be the bleeding edge 5.6 branch right? So to get the same release as on the download page I need to be using the "5.6.0" branch?
 
@LeviMorrison yeah, php :D
 
@crypticツ 5.6.0 is a tag
 
(a tag on the 5.6 branch, unless somebody screwed it up)
 
Which one should be used on production then? And which one should I compile for dev server so to test out the next 5.6 release?
 
the tag (5.6.0) on prod, and head of the 5.6 branch for dev
 
4:31 PM
thanks
 
@DaveRandom Wanna hear a programmer joke? PHP. That is all.
 
@cryptic if you're using CentOS like a civilized person then you can use the easy button.
I wouldn't use 5.6.0 for production just yet, tho. Wait for 5.6.1 at least
 
Damn remi is fast
 
user1994804
@DaveRandom I hope this makes sense:
 
@ircmaxell Don't take it so serious! :)
 
:-P
 
@Machavity I like to compile from source =o), why not use 5.6 for production?
 
@LeviMorrison Yes please
 
@YourAdrenalineFix OK, so where are these other variables defined? In the same code block as $State = 'Kansas'; on the first page?
 
user1994804
4:41 PM
Yes
 
OK 1 sec
 
@PeeHaa There was one of them I wasn't sure on; one was already duped. I voted on the others.
 
user1994804
I need to be able to pass $State thru to a function inside of functionsList.php
 
I remember I was waiting originally so that the correct answer would be more likely to be seen and used.
No point in closing things as a duplicate when the linked question didn't have a viable answer.
 
@LeviMorrison Let me get the dupe hammer out
 
user1994804
4:42 PM
the php function inside of functionsList.php needs the $State variable (among others)
 
user1994804
to calculate rate
 
I have done my SO duty for the month :D
 
@crypticツ It's a bleeding edge release. So it's been beta tested but not real world tested. Now that early adopters are jumping in you're going to find more problems. First live patch is typically when it's stable and safe enough for use. I'd be surprised if someone doesn't find at least one crash bug for 5.6.1
 
Related:
And now that we released php 5.6.0, people will test it and tell us how much we suck for not catching every problem without their feedback.
 
4:45 PM
@PeeHaa Is that a session or just a regular cookie? :P
 
@Machavity It's an http only secure cookie :D
 
... that makes me think about another battle that I will have to fight at work
 
@YourAdrenalineFix pastebin.com/F8zFzmFy
 
yup
 
user1994804
@DaveRandom YOU Are Amazing!! Thank You So Much
 
4:48 PM
:-)
 
user1994804
It'll take me a little while to parse and understand all this
 
innerHTML /me boos @DaveRandom
 
@PeeHaa Hey, don't look at me :-P
 
user1994804
2 Questions;
 
@YourAdrenalineFix Basically you are just bouncing the value to the client and having them send it back to you. This is not always a good idea, especially if the user could benefit by modifying this information (for example, you wouldn't want to do that with the price you are going to charge the user). The other way to do it would be with sessions.
 
user1994804
4:50 PM
Can I include these lines inside my ajax script tags? <script>var state = <?php echo json_encode($State); ?>;</script>
 
ffs php.net/session is such a useless page /cc @salathe
 
user1994804
and do I just repeat <script>var state = <?php echo json_encode($State); ?>;</script> for each variable needed?
 
@DaveRandom then fix it :-P
 
@YourAdrenalineFix Yes you could, but try to encapsulate things as much as possible. I guess the reason that is in another file is because you are using it elsewhere? Don't make shared code rely on specific external variables
@ircmaxell I've brought it up before, I seem to recall someone objected to its removal
I forget the specifics
 
:-)
 
user1994804
4:53 PM
Plz retain these thoughts for future discussion as Im in way over my head
 
lol
@YourAdrenalineFix let me throw a session-based example together, I think that will suit your purposes better and be easier to understand
 
user1994804
Session isn't critical and the example u provided is fine, I just need to learn it
 
yay php 5.6 up and running
 
@YourAdrenalineFix pastebin.com/CWvK9BxX
It's simpler to use when you are learning
 
Argh. Some places, encodings should be upper, others should be lower.
This is something which if consolidated would be far better.
 
5:00 PM
@DanLugg I'd be happy if people could agree on utf8 vs utf-8
 
Even that.
 
The names should be case insensitive
 
All parameters/properties expecting an "encoding" for example, should be satisfied with a constant, such as PHP_ENCODING_UTF8
 
UTF8 vs utf-8
 
PHP_ENCODING_* (or, preferably, php\text\ENCODING_*)
$d = new DOMDocument(null, php\text\ENCODING_UTF8);
$s = htmlspecialchars($s, $f, php\text\ENCODING_ISO_8859_1);
C...could you imagine!?
 
5:03 PM
could I? or do I want to?
 
in HTML / CSS / WebDesign, 2 mins ago, by Jonathan Sampson
Hey everybody; the Internet Explorer team is going to be starting a Q&A on twitter for those interested. https://twitter.com/jonathansampson/status/505036433959026688
 
lol, what would you prefer?
 
So, er, world war 3 may have just started; Russia's invading Ukraine. bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-28966679
 
that's not good
 
@Danack Didn't they start yesterday?
 
5:04 PM
Is it that shameful that for some reason I am re-watching pokemon?
 
@PeeHaa Reinforcing with columns of tanks today.
 
idiots
 
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:-\
 
I probably am going to sound like an old guy, but it seems like (some parts) the world are in a huge fucking mess right now. I mean sure there is always some war going on somewhere, but wow
 
user1994804
5:11 PM
@DaveRandom HUGE Thanks Once Again!! I do have a question tho;
 
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user1994804
why the var_dump($_SESSION['State']);?? I need "State" inside a PHP function inside of functionsList.php
 
Anyway, consolidating constants; what would you prefer @ircmaxell, as I got the impression that my suggestion wasn't what you would.
 
user1994804
Also, Can I use multiple sessions to store 3 - 4 variables? And is this the best way?
 
user1994804
also what about destroying these sessions? Do I need to?
 
5:14 PM
@DanLugg I don't like constants, because the charsets that are supported differ per build
 
Wait, really?
 
sure, they are implemented by libraries, no?
 
Oh, I see what you mean. Well, there are a number of very common charsets, UTF* and various ISOs.
I think it would make good sense to have them supported as constants, but more specifically, that the extensions conform to using the values defined as those constants when accepting encoding scheme params.
Hence the interop in my example ^^ up there somewhere.
 
that I agree with
 
Huh wat? if (PHP_VERSION < 6) {
 
5:23 PM
@PeeHaa yeah.....that's in a lot of places in tests....
 
@PeeHaa Yet another good reason to skip 6. Though that still breaks code, I guess :/
 
@Danack Link or didn't happen
 
someone reply to that internals thread about siphash
I can detect no benefit, so pointless ...
 
I think adding it is fine
just not to the hash extension which is for cryptographic hashes
 
i meant the suggestion to use as internal hash function ...
[joe@localhost php-src]$ sapi/cli/php Zend/bench.php
simple             0.120
simplecall         0.050
simpleucall        0.098
simpleudcall       0.095
mandel             0.175
mandel2            0.274
ackermann(7)       0.067
ary(50000)         0.007
ary2(50000)        0.004
ary3(2000)         0.128
fibo(30)           0.179
hash1(50000)       0.020
hash2(500)         0.017
heapsort(20000)    0.049
matrix(20)         0.055
nestedloop(12)     0.122
sieve(30)          0.036
strcat(200000)     0.007
first with sip, second with old hash function
 
5:28 PM
then reply? :-D
and I think it was meant to be user-land from how I read it
 
my emails never get through
> It might make sense, though, to evaluate whether
it can also be used internally. Other languages seem to have switched
their hashtable implementation to SipHash.
 
there's just a couple of modules that assume that i) PHP 6 exists ii) it has unicode builtin.
 
> skip pre-unicode version of PHP required
:D
 
I will tweet at seb ...
 
iii) Assumes there are no numbers greater than 6.
 
5:34 PM
PHP tests for unicode support. It's not very effective
 
=] hey guys
 
hey @RonniSkansing
 
@JoeWatkins it would be so easy if everyone just hang out in a chat room all day :-P
 
In Denmark they send police armed with machine guns out in the metros. Someone had reported a guy who looked nervous.. lol it was total racial profiling (non native, black long beard).. poor guy, he was just nervous about the exam he was going to..After they learned he was no threat, they made a public statement that they did not overreact
 
hehe, it really would ...
 
5:38 PM
> CSS3111: @font-face encountered unknown error.
yes tnx again ie
> Your problem is with the font itself. The NAME table doesn't conform to Microsoft's expectations and is therefore rejected by IE
 
hey guys, i have a complex process in php with dynamic data came from mysql, how can i boost performance of processing?
 
@Mohammadreza Impossible to answer by anyone but you
 
@ircmaxell RMA'd my Gear. With the LG R coming out incredibly soon that seems much nicer.
 
5:44 PM
eHaa
 
@Fabien I don't know. I don't have any experience with the R...
 
@PeeHaa What?
 
They all look pretty nice.
 
@Mohammadreza What What?
 
@PeeHaa i asked a question on my issue, do u know any solution?
 
5:46 PM
@PeeHaa I have $100, how can I $1.000.000?
 
4 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@Mohammadreza Impossible to answer by anyone but you
 
@Fabien eih, the new samsung one has a few problems (not running android wear being one of them) :-)
 
Aaaaaaand it's gone.
 
@Mohammadreza Profile your application, identify bottlenecks, refactor code to not be slow anymore.
 
@webarto lol, did you play that south park game?
 
5:47 PM
@ircmaxell Aye, Will go for LG R
 
@RonniSkansing Haha, haven't got time mate :) I will, before I die.
 
@Fabien any word on release date?
 
I have Gear 2 Neo, I don't know what it is.
 
@Mohammadreza we need more details, how are the db tables structured, how do the queries (and what kind of queries are they) look, what kind of data are you moving, are you doing with the data after you retrieved it and etc etc etc. Please display a minimal amount of code to help us understand your setup. Use pastebin/pastie or some service for the code =]
 
@ircmaxell This page has some ideas.
> LG's R CIrcle Watch will be unveiled at IFA 2014, which runs at the beginning of September. We expect the device to go on sale via Google Play immediately after the event.
 
5:49 PM
^ Not an invitation for you to start posting all that data in chat
 
The Samsung gear S is tipped for a little later I think. October
LOL. man he went far.
 
@ircmaxell That vistory dance
 
@cspray @RonniSkansing i did all of them,but my process is really heavy, it takes 25secs for querying and another 29secs for processing,it runs 16k query on every minute, im looking for something like varnish ro APC or vice versa for boost my processing time,have any suggesion?
 
@Mohammadreza Have you done a basic first step EXPLAIN?
 
who flagged that?
 
5:52 PM
which?
 
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@PeeHaa yup
 
@Mohammadreza 16k database queries every minute? slowly backs away
 
@cspray right
 
@Mohammadreza is it generating the same data?
 
5:55 PM
 
@RonniSkansing no different in each cycle
 
that's only 266 qps... Easily handlable by a database
and easily fubar for any single thing you're doing
 
Yea, it wasn't so much about the database not handling it but if you need to run that many queries for one script you're doing something wrong
 
@Mohammadreza so if it is diffferent data each time, then I am not sure why you are looking to caching?
 
@ircmaxell The last part is the most important part :P
 
5:57 PM
Yup :-D
 
Well nevermind. What database are you using? Is it only read operations? Could you show an example of the query
 
Pfft, we have pages that can easily pull 26k queries to generate, if you create pathologically insane filters...
Of course, this also happens to dispatch a ninja death squad to go reset things by violence...
 
not caching tool, somethings can help to boost opcode processing or ...?
 
opcode processing?
 
@Mohammadreza your better bet is to revisit your algorithm
 
5:58 PM
WHAT IS THE BOTTLENECK?
 
@Charles like the user's face?
 
Guten tag
 
gutentag herr @Chris
 
@RonniSkansing mysql, read and update and insert
 
heh. p**nh*b have a stats page :)
 
5:59 PM
@Fabien Yeah it's fun
 
Funny thing is that I didn't notice it.
 
@Mohammadreza sounds like a mess =/
 
I have a router which would take a url like this: "some/page/in/database" and find the closest match. Let's say it matches "some/page/", that page is rendered. It is a dynamic content system, so there are a lot of content modules, any of which may make sense of the remainder of that URL.
They may NOT, which means that "in/database" is garbage... shouldn't it 404?
Trouble is, the controller doesn't know what those modules are doing, so it wouldn't know whether the remainder of the URL was meaningful or not
So, it wouldn't know whether to 404 or not
 
@ircmaxell Well, they usually start by fixing the preferences only, but sometimes that does indeed involve face damage.
 
@ircmaxell the algorithm i have used is now the best one for my need
 
6:02 PM
@Mohammadreza are you sure you can't optimize it? to reduce the number of queries?
 
@PeeHaa tools like apc or xcache
 
@Chris I don't think you want "closest match" with respect to the number of path segments. You want exact match.
So yes, it should 404. But, this sounds like a hierarchical router; each module eats part of the URI, going LTR, passing the rest along to nested modules/handlers.
 
Morning
 
@Chris if it matches -> render shit if it doesn't 404
 
i optimized my algorithm many many time in last years and this is the minimum number of query
 
6:05 PM
^ please show us an example of such a query/algo
 
Yea, I wanna see it now. It's like the Loch Ness of SQL.
 
I think @PeeHaa just described how Wordpress works
 
@Machavity Only the part where he said "shit".
 
Does anybody have a webserver running and willing to temporary host a page with some fonts for me?
I don't think jsfiddle let me add fonts
 
6:07 PM
How much traffic we talking?
 
nvm tnx anyway. Found a quick solution
 
@PeeHaa github pages
 
@ircmaxell oh smart one. tnx
 
fuck
I am too tired to make food for myself
 
can any of you C writers recommend me some reading material other than cthehardway.
 
6:11 PM
@tereško Didn't you hear? @PeeHaa is ordering some.
 
@DanLugg @RonniSkansing my bottleneck not on query time, my php process is very heavy and i looking to find a way to decrease the execution time, i'm thinking perhaps rewrite my algorithm by c++ is better than php or find a better interpreter tool for php
 
@DanLugg Already finished with it. Now working on my after dinner smoke
 
@Mohammadreza I, had nothing to do with this conversation, please don't ping.
@PeeHaa Can you order that too?
 
@DanLugg Nope :(
 
Wait, brown or green smoke?
 
6:12 PM
@Mohammadreza Unless you are doing something like image processing that won't help if algorithm is slow
 
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@DanLugg What about vape? Is that "white smoke"? It doesn't matter, because the smoke is green, just wondering.
 
@Chris *shrug* I just inhale.
 
@RonniSkansing I use this as a cheat sheet.
I don't write much C though.
 
brown as in cigarettes or as in the drugs? :P @DanLugg
 
6:15 PM
50 shades of brown
 
@PeeHaa If you want to smoke heroin, that's your prerogative; I wouldn't recommend it though.
 
Thanks @Leri
 
So yes, cigarettes :-P
 
:)
 
@derp Sounds like a Saturday morning.
 
6:16 PM
Neh. I don't reall ydo pot anymore. It's been a long long time. Everytime somebody else is smoking and I think: hmmmm that smells nice I end up being wasted
 
@Fabien Got it :)
If I get an invitation I'll contact you
 
@PeeHaa Th...that's the point?
 
@PeeHaa can you unpin my OnePlus message please?
 
@DanLugg No no no. When I say wasted I mean really utterly wasted a.k.a. FUBAR
 
Yea, likewise.
 
6:18 PM
it's impossible to just get a buzz anymore
 
I used to do that stuff every single day without any problem
But now not so much :P
 
np
 
@SecondRikudo Nice. You're getting one?
 
@Fabien I am.
I've got friends going to the US in a few days, all I need is the address of their hotel, then I buy it.
 
6:20 PM
@SecondRikudo Nice.
 
Hm, when did phpinfo() add a credits section? Kinda cool.
 
@ircmaxell That's... um. Interesting.
 
This question isn't PHP-centric, but do you have any advice on testing REST api interaction (particularly operations that modify data)
 
6:30 PM
I mean, I get it, but I think he's making too many assumptions wild assertions.
 
i'm working with google's apis, but i figured this is a general practice question, not google-centric either
 
And the "fight the machine" tone is sort of misguided; we're our own worst enemies.
 
@webarto Maybe. It just seems way, way larger than it used to.
 
It printed PHP Group, maybe it didn't print authors for each extension.
 
user895378
6:33 PM
Am I the only person who thinks it's really stupid to bloat the core with a function for credits?
 
500: Component "IntentionallyUnavailableComponent" not available
 
user895378
That's what a website and release notes are for ...
 
@rdlowrey Licensing ;)
Except the credits are out-of-date, so that doesn't apply.
 
@rdlowrey Well, I'd sooner ask why it isn't in phonetic Hebrew.
 
user895378
@AndreaFaulds yeah, but do you need a function in the language?
 
6:37 PM
@ircmaxell Hehe, that's old
I like the YouTube version better
Has sound too :P
 
@rdlowrey I agree in principle, but on the other hand, the amount of code it entails is, I imagine, relatively small and the work has already been done. If asked whether I'd rather see them remove the credits or work on other RFCs adding exciting new stuff, the time seems best spent on the latter.
 
user895378
I'd prioritize the removal of dumb stuff, personally.
 
user895378
Also, you really want to modify source code when contributors change?
 
user895378
That's silly.
 
user895378
Like the logo thing @AndreaFaulds removed. Things like that make no sense to me.
 
6:41 PM
Where do you stop, though? PHP takes a lot of criticism for other stuff in the core, parameter order and function name consistency... is that "stupid stuff"?
 
user895378
It's cute and all, but it shouldn't be in a language.
 
user895378
@Chris That is in no-way comparable.
 
user895378
Not remotely.
 
user895378
That is code.
 
6:41 PM
Python has an easter egg
 
It seems to me like if you're going to clean it up, then that's where the real need is
 
@rdlowrey Apparently, so is this ;-)
 
user895378
@Chris I don't believe anyone who says the parameter order is a real problem.
 
user895378
Certainly not in comparison to the breakage that would result by "fixing" it.
 
No, it's just really fucking annoying.
 
6:42 PM
lol
 
^^ Which is exactly what the pow operator should be.
 
andreas-air:~ ajf$ python
Python 2.7.5 (default, Mar  9 2014, 22:15:05)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 5.0 (clang-500.0.68)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import __hello__
Hello world...
>>> from __future__ import braces
  File "<stdin>", line 1
SyntaxError: not a chance
>>> import this
The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters

Beautiful is better than ugly.
Explicit is better than implicit.
Simple is better than complex.
Complex is better than complicated.
 
We've talked about that before, and I am mostly convinced by your arguments, but I'm just saying that there are other things that need more attention, whether it is cleaning up old stuff or adding new, the credits (being already there and not broken) seem like an odd place to focus.
No one would complain if it were removed, either, so maybe that's a positive
 
user895378
@Chris It's not a focus. It would take 2 minutes to remove.
 
I dunno, I bet someone would complain.
 
6:43 PM
>>> import antigravity
 
Did anyone complain about the logo stuff?
Dude, my entire framework is based on the output of phpcredits!
 
@derp Oh man, it opens xkcd, awesome
 
@DanLugg I thought this was Google same as @DaveRandom thinks it's CLI.
 
Hi
 
Yea, but it said "pow operator" now it says "removed", which'd be a good chain of events.
 
6:46 PM
@RonniSkansing You're welcome.
Off to home. Later
 
=] later
 
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Well, I'm not accomplishing anything. Later aligators.
 
6:59 PM
e'nin
 

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