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2:00 PM
@jaro1989 okay, tell me if u need some information. thank you :)
 
@Traxstar fyi, you probably ought to learn to debug your code through stepping through it at some point. Although you've posted your code, you haven't posted any values of say $uri from when you run your code....there's a really good chance that you just either don't have your server setup correctly to pass in the requested path, or your HTTPRequest function isn't picking up the path correctly.
 
@Danack yeah i pretty sure there is something wrong with the path like u said, but i am not able to fix it, so i asked..
 
But if your code is correct, then unless someone also duplicates your server setup, they won't be able to reproduce the problem. Aka stepping through it with a debugger is going to be the quickest way to figure out what is wrong.
 
@Danack its running from Applications/Mamp/htdocs/searchcare_dev
i think my problem is in the composer file, but like i told, i got no idea
 
I think you should step through it with a debugger - or just use var_dump().....rather than just telling us the behaviour, you need to find out what your code is doing.
 
2:13 PM
@Traxstar your bitbucket is empty:(
 
@jaro1989 wait i fix
 
Why would you use php just to serve up something from python? You can't figure out how to just serve up python from your web server?
> If you could just help me install these wings on my car I'm sure I can figure out how to get it to fly. The wings work fine.
 
@jaro1989 give me ur nick and i inivte u, dont know whats going on
@jaro1989 finally here it is: github.com/Traxstar/searchcare_dev
 
Wes
afternoons
 
2:27 PM
hey wes
 
hey
is it possible to load only specific section of a html page to avoid data waste.for example i want to load only body section
i'm using htmlunit.but it doesn't matter
 
afternoon Wes
 
Wes
ahahahaaha
14 hours ago, by PeeHaa
I'm going to build a wall around SO. And they don't know it yet, but the repwhores and help vampires are going to pay for it themselves! #PeeHaaForMod
 
2:52 PM
:P
also, evenin
 
@PeeHaa what's your position on waterboarding people who post screenshots of text?
 
All fair game
 
It should be mandatory. You've gone soft.
 
3:31 PM
@PaulCrovella :P
 
Hi everyone. What should I use for remote data storage that is fast, reliable and persistent? I've heard about Redis. Is it a good option?

I would also be glad if someone pointed me in the right direction on how to actually set this up on a PHP host server.
 
Wes
@tereško we'll get there
it's happening right now
 
4:04 PM
@Slayther define 'fast' and what do you want to store?
 
@Danack I want to store string data, most probably JSON. And it doesn't need to be blazingly fast. Just faster than MySql and fs.
 
I had a feeling lester wasn't going to like that pear/pecl -> composer/pickle idea.
 
@Wes I was listening to it, while on a road, and it just made me sad
 
4:23 PM
I enjoyed that thanks for posting it.
 
What are your opinions on using UUID's vs auto increment ID's? Everywhere I look I see such conflicting opinions
 
@tibanez there are pros and cons. use what best suits your requirements.
 
@PaulCrovella If following CQRS I need the ID before the command is handled since executing the command returns nothing. If I leave it up to the DB to generate the key I can't find out the ID
So in this case UUID would be best do you think?
 
@tibanez why do you think that a command can't return anything?
 
@PaulCrovella In CQRS commands return nothing. Only queries return data. You either tell the system to do something which returns nothing or else you query it for something and it returns the data
 
4:33 PM
$var1 = str_replace(array('%','_'),'',$_POST['var1']); That's what I use for a search code, I want to change it to simply search for a string like $var1 = "Art"; that works however I want to give it an id, to use with a form so when I click on the id, only then does it search for "Art". Any ideas? I've simply tried all combinations I know but no dice :/
 
morningbru
 
mroning failix
You misspelled nudity — PeeHaa 2 mins ago
/troll
 
since he's all about helping out I wonder if he'd come by to wash my car
 
4:47 PM
@timmyspan you can download about anything from the internet. — NewbieLearner 49 secs ago
wow. didn't think it could get any better
 
Is there a simple blog that I can run on a very low ram vps (128mb)? Tried ghost but I can't run npm without more ram :x
 
@Patrick I have a server with 128mb ram and I'm running 3 services off of it (one of which is ghost)
So...
 
@MadaraUchiha npm install always kills itself, seems like it needs at least 512mb ram from some googling. And can't set up swap... :(
How did you set it up?
 
vOv I just bought one from DigitalOcean, and it just works.
 
npm killed a CI server with 512MB RAM after running an install for about 5 mins. Upgraded to 1024 RAM and works fine now
 
5:02 PM
@MadaraUchiha apparently digitalocean already comes with swap, ramnode doesn't (and doesn't allow it)
 
Wes
phpclasses, what a blast from the past
 
isn't that a userland implementation of spl data structures?
(yeah)
 
Wes
who is old enough to remember this? hotscripts.com dan? peehaa? paul?
 
5:15 PM
meeeeee
 
@Wes all of the above
 
I've been writing JS and PHP long enough to have copied from that.
I'm surprised the interface hasn't changed much.
 
hotscripts: home of your perl hit counter
 
Wes
:P
 
5:22 PM
Anyone here worked with ratchet for websockets?
 
@PaulCrovella lolwtf
 
@PeeHaa I've deciphered it. They want to know how isSet YouTube microtime RAM.
don't know how I didn't catch that earlier
 
hahahaha
 
their past posts don't display anything like that.. hmm... hope they're just drunk rather than in need of medical attention
 
@PaulCrovella Or both
 
5:31 PM
no, I don't hope for both
 
You can't write something like that with "just drunk"
 
I hope they're just drunk.
 
that is one broad statement
 
@Slayther you underestimate me
 
@PaulCrovella That rule only applies to us mortals.
My bad jokes aside, how to set up Redis on remote host? Anyone? Is there some kind of website that shows step-by-step for someone like me (read: stewpid)
 
5:34 PM
their stew haz a process id
eat it before it ages away!
 
Wish I was knowledgeable enough to respond to that.
 
there's... nothing really in there.
 
Oh good, I thought it was my bad sense of humor.
 
Ekn
mornngj
 
evnningj
 
5:47 PM
fun
 
there's been an outbreak of brainworms apparently
 
o/
I like to go back and read this from times to times. helps with coping with brainsworming. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252506/…
 
Wes
6:11 PM
haha
 
why can't I live somewhere there's room in the newspaper for things like that
 
nice. I want one
think how all the bad drivers out there will find creative ways to have car accidents
 
250 people can pay $100 to name the next mission? does that mean serially or they all have to agree on one
 
@tereško lol
 
I needed to post something happy, because my previous link was depressing
 
@tereško uh … huh.
 
6:39 PM
I'm sorry, but until they get that $100 pledge level sorted out I can't take them seriously.
 
> Space Tourism
Travel to nearby planets and stars on your next vacation.
Coming Soon
welp
 
traveling to a star seems ill-advised
 
@tereško lol
I especially liked how they turn the spacetime distortion on/off
 
@PeeHaa Warning: It is not safe to rely on the system's spacetime distortion settings.
 
6:49 PM
couple years ago I got into listening to Red Ice radio before sleep and the conspiracy nuts they interviewed
I have actually seen most of those diagrams
 
@PaulCrovella :P
 
Ekn
7:03 PM
huh, they want to host Bob Lazar as well...
 
@Ekn that cross-section image is from Lazar
 
> In 1990,[5] Lazar was arrested for aiding and abetting a prostitution ring.
was not expecting that
 
Ekn
^ that was a reaction to Paul's quoting
 
why are you guys using php anyways?
</rant>
 
@uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC Why is Java or Python still a thing? </rant>
 
7:33 PM
why is Cee still a thing? rant?>
 
so apparently now answers are not ordered by score. however, in the case of the question about php built-in webserver, it makes for the sad fact that the right answr (massively more upvoted than the other answers) could not be found, because it's not the accepted answer. I can't find the post but I thought they had acknowledged that?
 
@uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC did you have a real question or are you just venting?
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier at the top of the answers click the "votes" tab
 
@tereško let him vent… It's always nice to see why others complain
 
evening room
 
7:35 PM
whistles innocently
 
reminds me of #haskell
 
Unless you dudes are working with an existing platform already written in PHP...
@tereško real question
 
I've come across these so many times it's not funny anymore
 
@uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC good way to find a job where I live, easy development and deployment process, transparent and understandable process how language gets improved and clear focus on doing one thing - web applications
 
7:46 PM
@FélixGagnon-Grenier It is sorted by score
Or is there something new that I've missed?
 
@MadaraUchiha how many mod flags (that need actual "work") do you guys handle per day?
 
@PeeHaa in total? Or per mod?
 
Or do you all leave them for one poor sod? :P
 
In total, hundreds
 
@MadaraUchiha per mod
 
7:49 PM
@PeeHaa some mods do more in terms of flags, some less.
 
I.e. you or @Gordon when he still was cool
 
I'd say an average of 30-40 per day that require actual work
 
@MadaraUchiha yeah, you missed that I am clueless and I had selected the "sort by oldest answer" tab somewhen...
:p
 
(i.e. not the "I need halp with this too pls" ones)
 
@MadaraUchiha Oh that's actually kinda a lot
 
7:50 PM
@PeeHaa Yup.
 
> // just add this function to your code
where are you copying at pasting this from?
stackoverflow: iteratively building other people's applications, one ctrl-c at a time
 
stackoverflow: iteratively building other people's applications, one ctrl-c at a time
 
I added JS function to my code but how i can map files there?
 
jeeves: iteratively building a twitter account, one ctrl-c at a time
 
8:21 PM
@FreeNAS you copypasted some code and now you want us to to fix it
 
@tereško one guy tryed help me but didnt get work..
 
Wes
Oct 27 '15 at 22:59, by Abe
> when i joined SO, i've been invited by a friend stating "you should join SO! there is a whole community doing the work for you and they only want to get paid in upvotes [laughter]"
 
Okay.. Fine..
 
@FreeNAS read the answers to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/258206/what-is-a-help-vampire, understand the symptoms, then stop exhibiting them
 
I readed. Thanks..
 
8:25 PM
> then stop exhibiting them
 
Yes. Bye :)
 
People like this make me so fucking sad
 
@tereško like what?
 
Ekn
I love it when reading Jeeves' code makes me study stuff again
 
@PeeHaa so I was thinking that actually it might make more sense to assume everything is a single line message (and therefore strip CRLF and truncate to 500 chars), and require that multi-line messages specifically pass in the flags. Seems like this is going to cover the more common case. Thoughts?
Either apply those rules by default, or possibly throw if you'd prefer not modifying things implicitly
@NikiC could != should, this is not made clear enough...
 
8:32 PM
@DaveRandom Yes makes sense
For most stuff that is what we probably want
 
@PaulCrovella I first was like "How do SIGINTs build applications" … until I realized that you probably meant copying with ctrl+c…
 
@PeeHaa Indeed, but after writing it I realised that I might actually prefer the check+throw option, the potential for modify-by-default to cause some hard to find bugs seems kinda high
Also there seems to be something in there somewhere that stops the bot from responding to it's own commands but I can't find it :-S
 
:P
 
There's something that blocks admin commands but plugin commands seem to be unchecked
and yet @Ekn could not execute plugin commands against her own instance yesterday
and I have forgotten the password to my own SE openid account :-P
and also the email address I used
so yeh, I might just play GTA instead
 
8:38 PM
@DaveRandom Also useful
 
Has anyone here cross compiled PHP for Android ?
 
Sounds like a bad plan and a weird thing to do. I'm sure @bwoebi can help.
 
I've looked into it but ran away
 
@DaveRandom I have no idea about Android. … So, no.
 
:-P
 
8:40 PM
It compiles until a C file
Have you guys encountered such an error while you compile PHP for any OS ?
 
!!lxr dns_check_record
 
[ /master/ext/standard/dns_win32.c#93 ] PHP_FUNCTION(dns_check_record)
 
I am kinda unsure why would you want it
do you intend to run a webserver from an android device?
 
@tereško Exactly
A localhost server
 
@Subin looks like Android headers are not exposing the structs definition directly
 
8:44 PM
@bwoebi Is there any workaround ? Android is surely hiding some stuff
 
But why the hell is dns.c using structs prefixed with __
 
PHP source code is weird
 
I do not understand that error like, at all
oh it's local
 
@DaveRandom it's a struct we normally import from headers … but the struct isn't defined in the headers, only a typedef for it existing … for *struct __res_state (note the pointer)
 
@Subin The code line it's failing on appears to be inside a block that is IFDEF'd with HAVE_RES_NSEARCH - it could just be that the header is borked on android, and doesn't contain what it does on other platforms.
 
In which case....I'd recommend just commenting out stuff.....
 
@Danack no, the dns.c code is borked
 
@bwoebi yeh I get it now, I didn't notice that jeeves gave me the win32 def... :-P
 
POSIX just specifies the existence of the struct, not that it's contents must be defined to the outside @Danack (and thus the compiler cannot know its size)
 
@bwoebi how are you supposed to use those functions then?
Is there some alloc function?
 
8:49 PM
@NikiC Interestingly the man page says int res_ninit(void); … and we're passing a value to it.
 
@bwoebi the linux man page is wrong
 
well…
 
Dave dude, do you ever stop working ??
What a machine .
 
Commenting out stuffs... I hope it compiles. Have been trying it for the past 2 weeks.
 
int res_ninit (res_state); … in resolv.h … indeed
 
8:53 PM
@Subin well it may compile but if you comment stuff out it's unlikely to work...
 
@DaveRandom more likely than if it doesn't compile :p
 
I have filed a PHP bug report too. But I don't think that's gonna get fixed : bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73009
 
just comment out everything in main() except return 0;, job done \o/
 
@DaveRandom Good idea :)
 
by the way... for god's sake, why?
 
8:57 PM
@DaveRandom Why I should compile for Android ?
 
yes...
 
@DaveRandom Well, I have a little open source project : lobby.subinsb.com
 
it seems like the sort of thing that's not useful enough to spend 2 weeks trying to do it
 
This project called Lobby is a PHP application for running "desktop web apps"
 
@Subin Try adding an #undef HAVE_RES_NSEARCH around the top of the file
 
8:59 PM
@NikiC It worked !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@NikiC Let me see if everything compiles...
My heart is racing fast
 
Is this the way things are done nowadays or does better ways exist ?
Simple Solution is create a file named as session.php

include your session checking code into that. Like,

if(!isset($_SESSION['YOUR_VAR'])) {
header('Location: login.php');
}

include this file into all your pages, with include OR require
 
I might turn may Z2 in something useful, when I get a new phone (which will happen this year, since they stopped software support)
 
The Z2 was a mechanical and relay computer created by Konrad Zuse in 1939. It was an improvement on the Z1, using the same mechanical memory but replacing the arithmetic and control logic with electrical relay circuits. Photographs and plans for the Z2 were destroyed by the Allied bombing during World War II. In contrast to the Z1, the Z2 used 16-bit fixed-point arithmetic instead of 22-bit floating point. == Specifications == == See also == Z1 Z3 Z4 == References == == External links == Z2 via Horst Zuse (son) web page The Zuse Computers (by Raúl Rojas) in RESURRECTION The Bulletin...
 
naah, Xperia Z2
 
yeah, realized that too, but my first thought was Konrad Zuses Z2 :-P
 
9:12 PM
shame that they dropped the support for Z2 and Z3
 
just get a crappy apple shit and be happy with long support…
 
they even wrote a blog pot explaining the reasons and shit (as I understood, they basically could not compile the next version of Android .. or something like that)
@bwoebi lol, with Apple you get each software version making your HW slower and slower
"planned obsolescence" was the term, IIRC
 
@tereško Ah really?
I've never had an issue with the iPhone 4s with iOS 9 even…
 
I worked for some time in a company, where I was the only person with an Android
 
@tereško I mean … that's honestly news to me, at least since iOS 4 I've not seen major slowdowns from version to version
 
9:17 PM
@bwoebi iOS is the best ..!
 
[given that you deactivate the new additions running in background]
 
@bwoebi it could probably be that they just had a lot shit installed on their iphones and ipads
 
@tereško That might it be perhaps. And the worst perf killer is really a jailbreak…
 
nope, nobody had jailbroken phones
anyway, the worst offender with updates is Samsung - they have only 6 month of support (as in, software updates)
 
@tereško I mean, iPhones are nowadays so fast you do not even notice it if apps would only be half as fast
(unless the apps are crappily coded or you're gaming, obviously)
 
9:23 PM
anyway, my phone-knowledge is getting a bit old
I will soon have to start getting up to date
 
If anything iPhones have gotten faster and more efficient for slower hardware
It wasn't always that way
Friends with 4S much prefer iOS9 over 8 due to speed
 
maybe it's just that 8 was so shitty ... which could explain the things I was seeing
 
is there anybody which have an iWatch ?
 
doubtful
 
why? is that a bad thing?
 
9:29 PM
@Shafizadeh it's an apple watch
 
@bwoebi I know...! I need a watch to be sync with my iPad
 
@tereško Why doubtful? I have none, but I know some people having one…
 
no, I mean in this channel chat room
 
ah .. anyway I intent to buy one .. I read about it a bit .. seems delightful ..
 
.. while the battery lasts :P
 
9:34 PM
Do you mean iWatch's battery doesn't have a enough long time live?
 
yes, from what I hear, it's really bad at that
also, if you have a watch, you would expect to tell time just by glancing at it
 
@Subin how did it go?
 
that true, because it has a OS (I mean it isn't just a watch)
it is also a mobile kinda - anyway I don't know why you hate apple devices @tereško !
 
@NikiC It compiled until the php-cli binary making, but just one more error to fix. It's an Android fault
 
@bwoebi People actually have those things?? lol
smart watches are soooo meh
 
9:38 PM
@Shafizadeh yes .. but just dont understand the usecase
and that's from someone who's wearing one of those "sports bands" on his arm
 
@tereško you know what? actually apple devices give people personality
 
until there is a huge leap in battery technology, any wrist devices with a screen will be very gimped
@Shafizadeh I dont need things to give me personality
 
even if the most of their properties are useless
 
@NikiC You are a lifesaver. Thank you brother. I'm gonna name you in my project
 
@tereško +1
 
9:57 PM
@NikiC I GOT IT COMPILED !!! Thanks so much bro. I can't express my happiness. Thank you so much :)
 
lolwtf
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A: How is this "question" not spam?

FlexoI was the mod who handled the original flags on those posts. As far as I can remember I originally declined them, not disputed them as you indicated and subsequent actions on the post later changed them to disputed1. Here's why I did that: The thing that makes a post spam (i.e. nefarious/malevo...

 
can someone help me here
No, I don't use it. — Andrej Ludinovskov 15 mins ago
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Q: cant send mail with mailgun and laravel 5.1 what am i doing wrong

hello worldHaving issues sending mail using mailgun any ideas on what im doing wrong?I'm using laravel AuthController right out of the box with some adjustments below /** * Create a new user instance after a valid registration. * * @param array $data * @return User */ protected function create(arra...

 
@Subin Would it be easily reproducible for the rest of the world later? :)
Why does flexo keep digging in that thread? That's just odd
 
10:13 PM
Probably worth noting that the author is blocked for repeated crap questions anyway, @thelostmind. — Shog9 ♦ 5 hours ago
 
omfg
 
(in response on another answer, but still)
 
@PeeHaa what
why is that person a mod?
 
The scary thing is instead of satying 500 I made a boo boo he keeps defending his action. Which is totally wtf lvl asian
 
@PeeHaa well, if he doesn't understand that he made a mistake I'd rather he not say he did just to placate people
 
10:23 PM
> whether my intentions are to help out or bring about the downfall of the internet by propagating the use of PHP
lol
 
@tereško dunno… If you use it permanently, it's drained in a few hours… If you use it normally there are no issues and it lasts a day…
 
@NikiC probably because he's an employee
 
@tereško Flexo? no.
 
What's also amazing is that some 60k user fucking fixed the spam :P
 
> Page Not Found
 
10:28 PM
weaklings weaklings everywhere
 
@PaulCrovella you need 500 more points to see deleted shit
 
@PeeHaa ha, nice
 
@tereško I know. A large part of me is avoiding getting it on purpose. SO is depressing enough as-is.
 
@PeeHaa lol
 
10:30 PM
@PeeHaa jesus fucking christ
 
will we end up with OverflowGate in 2017 (accompanied by all the tech sites declaring "developers as an identity is dead") ?
that reminds me that I recently got this flag declined: stackoverflow.com/questions/39280586/scam-catcher-project
 
> I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you are a Laravel developer. – @Jimbo 2 days ago
hahahahah
 
11:10 PM
@PeeHaa Sounds like a sensible and well-reasonable decision.
 
Did I ever mention that I hate openssl?
 
@bwoebi Not once, no.
 
I wish…
 
This is the first I'm hearing of it.
So tell me more about how much you are absolutely head-over-heals in love with openssl?
:p
 
11:14 PM
Apr 1 at 16:15, by bwoebi
Openssl is fun.
Apr 1 at 16:15, by bwoebi
Absolutely.
Apr 1 at 16:15, by bwoebi
ARRARRAGHS
^ hear the joy? <.<
 
sorry, you'll have to teach chat search sarcasm
 
@PaulCrovella you just can't search :-P
 
Virtually every other utterance of the word "openssl" by you is in a negative connotation.
And here I thought I was the grouchy one.
 
Eih… it's openssl. What do you expect?
 
I don't know what to expect. I've never touched openssl before. So... I really have no expectations.
 
11:17 PM
oh well.
Then you're lucky.
 
At least now I know what not to expect.
I mean, how bad can the most used library in the world be?
mouth <---------- foot
 
@Sherif It's so bad because there's no real competition and everyone else is scared of touching that amount of crypto himself
 
11:46 PM
@bwoebi That explains a lot actually. I just always assume libopenssl is working perfectly fine until someone points out otherwise :)
 
@Sherif I mean, there are forks like libressl and alternate impls, but they never gained traction due to openssl was once market leader and every distro bundled it… and now still does.
thus… no real competition as said.
 
@bwoebi Crypto is hard stuffs who wants to compete with hard :/
 
@Sherif (fullblown) operating systems&kernels are too… but we ended up with more different OS/kernels than we have widely used async crypto handling tools (aka TLS + certs + keys).
somehow.
 
@bwoebi Not by much. I mean there's like 3 main competitors in the OS market. Casting aside all the minute forks of the linux kernel.
And all those domain-specific OS, obviously.
 
@Sherif I count mainly BSD, XNU, WinNT and Linux kernels?
 
11:53 PM
crypto is also more frightening. if a user has one thing that seems to work, it's (rightly) big and scary to change it. competition has a tough time catching on in an situation like that.
 
@bwoebi Yea, well I guess it depends on which version of OSX you're considering you might lump into BSD? sorta kinda
Ah, that's clearer
 
they really should update this thing for 2016 ekisto.sq.ro
 
@Sherif yeh, XNU is a merger of BSD and Mach basically
 
So 4 main competitors in the OS space, and one Goliath in the SSL space. Sounds like the natural order of things in tech.
But people make money off of operating systems though. It's hard to make money developing openssl :/
Unless a tech giant hires you full time just to work on OSS.
 
@Sherif not money, but influence
 
11:59 PM
@bwoebi Doesn't one follow the other?
 
If there were a company behind openssl they could steer where SSL improvements go, decide singlehandedly to drop old TLS versions etc.
 
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