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22:00
@Truth how so
It may yield unpredictable results if you don't know exactly what type of object you're having.
im just using it for this for now, but i'll be sure to test before just slapping it on other objects
@webarto
I think we stretched that joke a bit too far :D
22:03
I would use jQuery — webarto 9 secs ago
we'll only do it once, so max it out :P
what the f*
LinkedIn stole my design
I was seriously thinking I'm on the same page :D
@GordonM you just lost a fan
user895378
@GordonM vastly easier to test for sure :)
22:08
@webarto Would it help if I told you to use jQuery for that? :)
Also, I have fans? When did that happen?
if server side, I would go for node.js
People: if you would have a voting system. How would you prevent people from voting more than once? I'm thinking about a simple IP check. Would that be the wrong approach considering people sharing ip's?
@PeeHaa , registered user ?
I'm guessing you mean a web poll and not a system of government?
@tereško Any user, whether logged in or not
22:13
email verification , flash storage , cookies
@PeeHaa IP + Cookie (Session ID)
@GordonM yup :P
basically there is no way , the goal is just to make the system hard to fuck with .. it is impossible to prevent it entirely
There's no absolutely guaranteed way of doing that. Given a system, people will try to game it. Your approach doesn't take shared IPs into account, if people are sharing a net connection then only 1 person per connection could vote
22:14
@webarto I've been thinking about doing that, but I'm not a bastard :)
You could drop a cookie when the user votes, but they can just delete the cookie.
You could require email addresses, but people can just register a new one whenever they want to vote again. Besides, more tech savvy people are a bit leery of handing over real email addresses
I know there is not a silver bullet here and I don't need it, just wondering how you people would handle it
Depends on how important the results being correct was.
@GordonM It's for voting on blog comments
If it's just a vanity "x people liked this page" thing I'd wonder if it was worth using any anti ballet-stuffing techniques at all
For blog posts a basic technique like dropping a cookie would do.
(unless you live in the EU and the cookie police kick your door in)
22:17
@GordonM I live in the EU, but it's only for tracking cookies
@PeeHaa like @tereško said, basically no way if no auth
I know, I just like the idea of a secret police of cookie policy enforcement :)
2 mins ago, by PeeHaa
I know there is not a silver bullet here and I don't need it, just wondering how you people would handle it
:)
@GordonM Let all the child molesters go we need to enforce cookie policy! Think of the children!!!11 :)
I get screen size, browser / OS, IP, and plant 2 cookies
and all that with jQuery
Assume implied concent because your users logged in, will you? taser!
22:20
:P
Google and FB know us better than we
facebook knows nothing of me. Google knows everything
good guy Google
funny that commercials showed up on FB related to what I typed on Google, maybe just a coincidence... but nvm f* it :)
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Q: Auto respond message when someone checks in at your businesses location

Jenna DaviesCan you set up an auto responder message for when someone checks in at your businesses location? So for example if someone checks in at a hospital, can you sent up an auto response to say check out our Facebook page?

still laughing
@webarto Well idunno. Do you have a smartphone with a firewall or something like that installed? A lot of apps will know your location
I'm pretty sure the FB app also gets your location
@PeeHaa , you might let people vote if they authenticate through facebook accounts
or just stop dicking around and use cookies. It's not like you are doing census survey
@tereško ? Was the a reply to my facebook comment?
no , it was about the survey thing
14 mins ago, by PeeHaa
I know there is not a silver bullet here and I don't need it, just wondering how you people would handle it
@tereško Ow right :) I already moved on and implemented it using cookies
basically there is no good way , so use cookies , because it is easy and will prevent 99% of people from messing with results
The only way to 100% ensure valid survey result is to enforce registration
And making that impractical for an attacker to register hundreds of accounts
All a question of how much you care really :)
22:34
@Truth No the only way to 99% ensure it is my going to people's home and let them vote and let identify themselves
@PeeHaa I have but I don't use it :P Yeah, they are taking coordinates for sure, for geolocation... Google is also wardriving... "Each location service provider operates independently, but the SSID method of opting out can be seen by other providers, and we encourage others in the industry to respect the **_nomap** tag as an opt out from inclusion in a Location Server."
I'm not *noid or anything, but still...
Must... reach... 25k... before... sleeping...
8 more :P
go sleep now
I get that a lot
22:38
Aight, good night folks
@Truth say over 9000 one more time
@NikiC yeah, that works as expected
@ircmaxell Just wanted to point out that you are working for the other side :P
I know. It's a real trial sometimes.
22:51
Heard some bad stuff about NBC and the olympics today (not just that article)
E.g. another snarky comment at the top here: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4304832
And I've seen some more around today, though don't remember where ^^
Eih, that's not bad
and techcrunch.com/2012/07/28/… obviously ^^ also on hn
@ircmaxell sounded bad to me ^^
When I get error page Not found 404: Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) PHP/5.3.3-7+squeeze7 with Suhosin-Patch Server at someserver.com Port 80 -- THEN I Update this page again - then I get Apache/2.2.16 (Debian) PHP/5.2.2-7+squeeze4 with Suhosin-Patch Server at someserver.com Port 80 -- Each time I update this 404 Error page - Each time I get the different server environment.... What is that? How doest it work? Any ideas?
Maybe is that load balance?
23:01
@NikiC sounded bad like people badmouth php
@metal_fan may be server obfuscating
If you want to know for sure you can use: net-square.com/httprint/index.shtml
@PeeHaa thank you
23:24
Many PHP jobs require "Linux skills" --- what does it actually mean??? To know bash, to administrate it? By the way, what is the meaning of "Feel comfortable in Linux environment " What does it exactly require (at least)?
@metal_fan If you don't know, you aren' tcomfortable
i want to get all the information of client that we can get using php ,IP address or anything more. So question that what else can we have otherthan IP
@LeviMorrison Yeah I know this is asinine question, but I do believe "Feel comfortable" holds some definition
@AfnanBashir Can you use javascript?
23:34
yes
what can we get with that?
@AfnanBashir you may get: screen size, plugins, user agent, os, supported mime types
see if you were at my place ad you have to do something like google adds that you would need to check valid clicks for example unique clicks to filterout fraud clicks
what would you do to check originals ones
if you have 10 urls total
?
I would use Google Adds
LinkedIn is like Twitter/Facebook now
bad move
23:47
hehehe yes you could but what if you have to develop something like that
what if you have to develop adds for your own website
that is some serious business
@AfnanBashir I wouldn't attempt it in the first place, because it is a hard thing to do
yes, you will fail...
@AfnanBashir Even Google has a hard time preventing click fraud
23:57
ah ok so i understand what would happen to me then
:)
also i was thinking to take clients IP with it
but i later seen that IP would be mostly 192.168.1.2
or sp
its router's ip
given
@AfnanBashir Wut??? That's an internal ip and you should never get that
(without something like java)
is there anything atleast we can see that user has already clicked the url

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