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Wes
12:00 AM
so yeah it's phpstorm locking the files. never happened before. but strange that there is no error in phpunit
 
Hey Gents
Sup?
 
@Wes could it be that which is troubling me right now? my css files really do not get refreshed.
(from sass listener. which seems to run)
 
Wes
i don't use sass :B
 
@RoiMulia have you paid Samayo his money yet?
 
@Danack Excuse me?
 
Wes
12:10 AM
Dan, welp. Remember what multisets/bags are? which one would you pick?
$multiset->getSet()
$multiset->getUnique()
$multiset->getIndividuals()
$multiset->getDistincts() is distincts even a noun?
 
Oct 2 '15 at 17:06, by Danack
@roimulia So you're denying that Samayo helped you ovr skype http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=22400027#22400027 ?
Oct 2 '15 at 18:29, by samayo
@Danack If you read his two posts, he basically denied he knew me. I was like the second most praised person after Allah back then.
 
Wes
elephpant memory
 
@Danack I'm trying to understand where your anger is coming from. Honestly, I don't recall that - even back than. People will do some stupid sh*t for money, Tho, if it's give you any comfort - money was never a problem for me - not because i'm rich - because i have enough. Mulia's always pay their bets - but only if there is ones
 
@Wes getDistincts isn't really english.....getDistinctList or Set. I'm really not the right person to ask about names though.
> func FiddleWithGeometryInfo(kernel_type KernelInfoType, geometry_flags int, geometry_info *GeometryInfo) {
 
12:14 AM
> Lannisters always pay their debts
 
Wes
lol double lol
 
LOL
When english isn't your main haha
I've considered googling this, should have
 
Wes
@Danack Individuals sounds fine for me but i'm unsure if it can refer to things (seems it's mostly used for people)
 
I'm no more angry than normal - but if money isn't a problem for you, you shouldn't cheat people.
 
12:16 AM
Well it's easy to accuse, isn't it
 
....?
 
I think we're in presence of no novice troll.
 
^Edited due to grammar mistake
@Danack
I'm confusing between two words with the same pronounce
 
Mar 30 '15 at 22:41, by roi mulia
@HamZa i will look it up , maybe can i hire you for consulting? and pay you fair price for your help?
 
Well, if i didn't pay him i guess he didn't consulted me
Again, it's easy to accuse
 
12:20 AM
Oct 2 '15 at 16:56, by roi mulia
@samayo First of all . If you had something to say to anyone . Even if its not me . Do it private. Secondly as much as i understand your frustration . I have no idea what are you talking about . And if by chance i did something wrong . I would be more than willing to fix it. Just for you to know - shaming is this decade worst disease
 
I wrote that? Well it's still valid than
I paid, and getting paid for services
for three years already
 
And on that bombshell, goodnigt.
 
Lol, thanks for showing one side of the coin
 
12:21 AM
nn
 
Would it be a problem in config.m4 if I get the error PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Invalid library (maybe not a PHP library) 'alpm.so' in Unknown on line 0?
 
12:43 AM
@Danack: Do you know why this may happening (the error in my previous message)? github.com/markzz/php-alpm/tree/rewrite
 
@tereško Have you found a job finally?
 
1:40 AM
!!rebecca
 
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion2.0 Happy Prebeccaday!
 
so, quick question that one of my interns asked me today and I didn't know how to respond accurately.
With sql injections, if I have a server that has multiple databases on it. Lets say there is a vulnerability and someone tries to delete the tables. Can they do anything to affect the other databases? Or just the tables inside the active database they were accessing
 
Anybody using one of the Handlebars PHP Composer packages? Trying to reach a top-level variable of {{logged_in_user}} from a nested each statement but its empty (it's ok from outside the each loop)
 
2:02 AM
@DanielMort basically yes, they can. if an attacker knows the name of the other databases, they can affect it. if they don't, there's probably a way to acquire that information in a way or another.
 
Ok thanks Felix. I'll try to keep it in mind. I'm working on maybe restricting their permissions or having an individual user for each db
 
Gon
Moin!
 
Adi
2:50 AM
mornin
can you help me with this guys?
im trying to change the <div> color when ever the expiration is the same as today's date using javascript
here is my code
i hope you can help me guys
 
3:07 AM
@Adi you should start by separating the code that belongs in php and that which belongs in html properly. the if condition is actually php code.
 
3:44 AM
 
4:35 AM
@Trowski Morning
 
5:05 AM
moin
 
Gon
Hoi!
 
aloha
 
hlw evry
1
 
trensl8 4me plz?
 
i am getting this error while inspecting my site for seo purpose-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0">




You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">".
where i find this in joomla so that i can change that tag accordingly
??
 
5:13 AM
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0"/>
change to this
 
yepp i know bro
 
@AbhishekMishra search for it
 
but i am unable to find this content on joomla
 
Probably in something like.. app/view/template/head.html
 
ohkk m checking
...
 
5:14 AM
I don't know joomla, just a guess
 
ohkk thanks bro
 
Also, that's not an error, that's actually valid html5
 
@littlepootis i got it thanks
 
could be preceding element
 
5:37 AM
Hello, GOod Morning...!! which methodology is best to edit html table data? like 1st is edit row with change text to input type and 2nd is pass id on other page and get data and bind data into form and edit it? what is best?
 
morning
 
moin bob
 
6:19 AM
@JoeWatkins Life playing nicely along? :-)
 
@bwoebi pretty good, yeah :)
 
How object-oriented design helps create better estimates - http://www.brandonsavage.net/how-object-oriented-design-helps-create-better-estimates/
> But for this client, I always give them an estimate. And I always deliver early.
so they are still off
> Once you have mastered the art of designing your code well, estimates become a breeze. Adding a new function, feature or method is simple, because you can easily understand what the code is doing, identify where you need to make changes, and have tests to verify the modifications.
 
what a strange claim to make
 
yeah
 
what about languages where there are no objects ?
 
6:22 AM
@JoeWatkins OO isn't about objects.
 
no but there are environments where the paradigm just doesn't apply
 
also, he's suggesting to do a lot of design upfront
but BUFD is an antipattern
 
@Gordon what's bufd?
 
Big UpFront Design
though he's seems to suggest that design is basically just doing tdd anyways
 
@JoeWatkins if you write declarative code maybe not. But in general, it applies in some form or another.
 
6:25 AM
complete fubar article again… I am not sure I've ever read anything worthwhile from this guy
 
love to chat, but gotta walk dogs ... lata
 
@Gordon it's not an anti-pattern, it depends a lot on what you know and what you're trying to achieve
trying to do "bufd" without lots of domain knowledge before is almost always a very bad idea
 
@bwoebi yes, but most projects dont know much
most agile advocates will argue against BUFD because of the uncertainty of requirements
 
in the case requirements are uncertain, you should first try to get more knowledge if possible. Only in case you cannot get it, go without designing upfront.
 
I am not against upfront design, but in small doses. not complete and total. I coined it bUFD with a lowercase b for a "bit"
 
6:29 AM
@Gordon you mean like for each subcomponent?
 
no, I mean in general. imo the only things that need technical design are those that are hard to understand. so designing is a tool for understanding complexities and breaking them down into more workable chunks
 
Agree.
 
Morning and happy Prebecca day
 
can we run discuee script (this script need python) on Apache server with mod_python installed?
sorry...discourse
 
probably?
 
6:38 AM
@Gordon are you test it? or is any one test in on APache
 
@Mostafa If I had tested it, I wouldn't say probably, but give you a definite answer.
@Mostafa but I am confused why you think discourse needs python. It's Ruby (on Rails)
 
moin
 
ehlo
 
250 o/
 
@Gordon really? Some one say me ..you need python.OMG... i am not a Ruby developer(dont familar)...can we run RubyOnRails on Apache?
 
6:47 AM
@Mostafa I suggest you do some research first
 
@Gordon yes.thnaks
 
@Gordon Most often repeated suggestion in the php tag, ever.
 
@Epodax and not without good reason
 
Indeed.
 
7:35 AM
@Jeeves @PeeHaa \o/
 
Anonymous
monwong
 
I'd like to take this Thursday to remind everyone that healthy eating is a lifestyle, not an event.
 
@Fabor I thought it was a myth.
 
need a clue here,
here is my composer.json http://pastebin.com/temDd5P0
what installs the symfony/yaml v3.0.3
?
 
@Fabor what the actual shit
 
Anonymous
7:43 AM
@mCorr Look at the composer.json of the packages you are downloading, one of them will most likely require symfony/yaml
 
@JayIsTooCommon i am limited by php version 5.4
 
@mCorr composer show --tree
 
Anonymous
or that ^ TIL.
 
also there's a really cool graphing thing, moment
 
moin
 
7:46 AM
o/
 
@DaveRandom Did it just repin an automatically unpinned one?
 
@DaveRandom @JayIsTooCommon Thanks. i've got enough clue. :)
 
morgen
 
@PeeHaa looks like it
 
noice
 
Anonymous
7:47 AM
\o
 
Well done @Jeeves
 
Still not sure why it failed last time though so need to look into it
 
I just remembered he also crashed a couple of days back, but I forgot to check it
 
I really really, like, really want a web interface but I hate writing front end sooooooo much
I already put the architecture for an aerys-driven JSON API in though, so it's basically just a case of actually writing it now, no technical hurdles to overcome I don't think
side note: I totally still do not get REST
at least in the context of a sane auth architecture
actual secure auth is inherently stateful...
 
@Gordon mind if I poke you in a 1on1 convo? :)
 
7:57 AM
need a clue:
what does this mean?
php: ^5.6
 
@PeeHaa tbh I think he does pretty damn well these days, it may be the most stable long-running thing I've ever been involved in :-P
 
@mCorr Most likely that you need php version 5.6 or higher
 
Certainly in terms of stability/complexity ratio
 
@Epodax thanks
 
@mCorr No problems, just fyi, I'm not sure but that's just my best guess :)
 
@DaveRandom thanks for the docs. :)
 
@mCorr composer docs are a little hard to navigate/search (I have found) but it's all up there somewhere
 
@Epodax that depends on what the convo is about. It you intend to propose giving me a full body massage with garlic sauce, then I do mind. Everything else is probably fine ;)
 
@Gordon I thought you were into garlic sauce? :)
 
@Oldskool I am, just not in that context ;)
 
8:09 AM
Mornin'!
 
Anonymous
\o
 
o/
 
For some reason PHP Storm updated and gave me an additional 30 day trial hah.
 
@Gordon so chilli sauce no problem?
 
However it's also adamant that my codebase is actually a WordPress plugin, which it isn't :P
 
8:14 AM
@DaveRandom let me think… uuuuuh… doesnt that hurt around the you know where?
 
Dunno, not really my bag
so to speak :-P
 
I think I'll decline… ground beef and bacon might be okay though
 
you wouldn't want it crispy though
 
mhhmmmm… bacon peeling
 
depends whether you're looking for exfoliation or not I suppose
 
8:19 AM
hi... we just switched to PHP-7 last night on our production systems and under heavy load we're experiencing really weird problems with OpCache. When we invalidate the OpCode cache, sometimes it shows really weird results.
For example "\i18n\Validator\IsInt.php" gets to "\i18m\Validator\IsInt.php" (so i18n got to i18m, I can see it as an E_COMPILE_ERROR) and lots of other weird stuff. Like the next time we invalidated the cache, a property named "active" got "activ" (and was for sure not found then, which resulted in thousands of errors, etc.).
Anyone here ever heard of something similiar? When we invalidate the cache some more times, then it somehow works, without changing the codebase for sure. This really seems to be a problem in OpCache... was working fine in PHP 5.6 btw.
 
@Gordon It does. Ever eaten something so spicy it goes straight through you? That's how you know it hurts.
 
@Andreas that sounds... weird. Can we see some actual full error messages please? (you can omit file/line nos)
 
yeah, it definitely is. you mean one of the error messages that occures after those OpCache invalidations?
 
@Andreas yes, just to clarify exactly what's happening and where in the src that error is likely to have been raised
Exact error message wording makes it easier to grok src
Also what's the exact PHP version you are now running
 
@DaveRandom: sure... for example: "E_COMPILE_ERROR: require_once(): Failed opening required '/srv/www/xxx/src/private/shared/classes/library/Zend/\I18m\Validator\IsInt.php'‌​"
it's 7.0.8
we also experienced some other weird errors... "Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 8430738502437568612 bytes)"
 
8:24 AM
@Andreas have you grep'd your codebase for 'i18m'? It's always possible that there's a typo somewhere that's only surfaced because PHP7 is taking a different code path
@Andreas woah, that doesn't look good :-P
 
full error message: "in str_replace called at /srv/www/npage/src/private/shared/classes/library/Zend/Validate/Abstract.php (240)"
I have to add... this is the latest version of ZF2.
@DaveRandom: it's definitely not a typo. and the same code base was running smoothly under 5.6... we deployed the code first (while running 5.6) for some days. then we changed to PHP 7 during the last night, so that's definitely impossible.
I just did a search with file name pattern * in PhpStorm with "i18m"... 0 results
 
@Andreas well it may be that under PHP7 it takes a different code path due to some behaviour change or other - although I agree it's highly unlikely, it is possible and it's a generally good policy to eliminate typos before you start looking for bugs in php-src ;-)
For the sake of a string search...
@Andreas fair enough
moment
 
@DaveRandom :D
 
@Andreas what web server/PHP SAPI are you using?
 
@DaveRandom: okay, right, I agree (with different code path which could be a possibility). but also the property name changed from "active" to "activ" for example. I also saw some other weird behaviour like changes of single characters...
 
8:31 AM
WHen weird things happen just blame opcache
 
@Andreas yeh I agree this is generally suspicious
 
@PeeHaa: after invalidating the cache again, the weird errors disappear again...
 
@PeeHaa Not only OpCache... shouldiblamecaching.com ;-)
 
I'm really not into PHP internals, but for me, there's a relation between those errors and the invalidation of OpCache.
 
It's not like opcache always works like it should
 
8:32 AM
It's definitely worth stopping the web server + fpm, doing a composer update (or just regen the autoloader which I forget how to do), invalidating all caches, and rebooting the machine (in that order) - basically a full hard Reset All The Things
 
@Oldskool Yes but that is for when the cachnig mechanism actually works liek it should :P
 
@DaveRandom: we already did this. after that everything's working smoothly - until we deploy some new code changes and invalidate the OpCache again...
 
@Andreas What php version are you running on?
 
@PeeHaa: it's Apache, PHP 7.0.8
 
That's released yet?
 
Anonymous
8:35 AM
yeah baby
 
@Andreas when you invalidate the cache are you restarting Apache? I'm pretty certain you are looking at a bug in opcache invalidation + allocator reusing things, I suspect that will avoid it.
Joe/Niki/Bob are your guys for finding the actual bug probably but I don't think they are about atm
 
@DaveRandom: nope, we're not restarting Apache then. maybe that's a good idea.
 
I didn't even realize I'm also on .8
 
but the other problem is, OpCache seems to invalidate the whole cache itself sometimes. I suspect that comes because of this: "Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 8430738502437568612 bytes)"
 
@Andreas It should
 
8:38 AM
I mean, I usually can easily calculate bytes into some more readable format. but this number... omg. I used the calculator and was really surprised.
 
That number is so huge it smells of a leaky pointer somewhere
 
Yeah not something you expect to see :P
 
do you think the automatic cache invalidation becomes of this? how to stop this? :-/
*happens because of this
 
AFAIK there is the % of wasted mem that can / will trigger a restart
Also IIRC there is a logging thing you can turn up
!!docs opcache
 
[ OPcache ] OPcache book
 
8:43 AM
But trying to prevent restart while you get an error message saying you are trying to allocate 8430738502437568612 bytes is probably not fixing the actual problem :)
 
morning
 
@PeeHaa: thanks, that's a great idea
 
morgen
tbh I don't think I have ever used the logging for some reason so no idea what it does :)
 
@MarkWeiman Sorry, other than "something is wrong" I don't know.
@Andreas 8430738502437568612 = 0x7500000000000064 => which looks very much like something writing 0x75 in a place where it shouldn't.
 
@Danack: in our PHP code or in the internal PHP code? I can also offer this error here: "Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 16501189034685497544 bytes)" or "Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7349874591868649640 bytes)" :-/
 
8:49 AM
Internal code.
oh wait - OSX calculator is rubbish....those numbers are too big for it......
 
@Andreas Uhm, that doesn't look right. That's like 16.5k Petabytes... :/
Pretty sure that even NASA doesn't have that kind of memory in one machine.
 
@Oldskool: yeah, I was shocked, too...
 
@Danack lol!
 
The internet is at its best again:
Lock your door using an Arduino whenever an incognito window is open: http://bit.ly/29QahNZ (via @UselessDuck) https://t.co/F7rHHFT0YV
8
 
8:54 AM
@Ocramius LOL, "so your wife won't catch you "shopping"" ... riiiiiight
 
Of course it's for the shopping
 
Or booking surprise holidays.
actually the result does seem correct - it's just displaying the decimal number incorrectly.
7349874591868649640 => 66000000000000A8
16501189034685497544 => E5000000000000C8
 
@ThW look! finally a decent usecase for arduino
 
@Andreas It's really hard to figure out what causes this. It could be any extension you have loaded, or a weird code path that is triggering a bug in core PHP that no-one else is encountering.
You'll almost certainly need to make a smaller reproduce case to figure out what the cause is, or just use the Force.
 
@Gordon that's exactly what I thought as well
 
8:58 AM
go released in UK officially. RIP productivity
 
@Danack: thank you so far... but do you have any idea how to achieve this?
 
@Andreas So basically - you need to try to create the smallest reproduce case possible. i.e. the smallest set of components that reproduce the error. A good place to start is to just start turning off extensions, and seeing if the problem still occurs.
If that makes no difference....you might need to try to make the smallest piece of userland PHP code that exhibits this problem......
I know neither of those are particularly quick to do.
 
The bloke with the megaphone is evidence of why Britain is still great. https://t.co/wtzWYPt3UM
not sure if this actually happened or a good video editor went to work on this, hilarious either way :D
 
@Oldskool I think the bit at the end provoking a reaction from Kay Burley (when he tells her to smile) is evidence that it's real
 
@Danack: yes... but it seems like it has something to do with the string handling. because all error messages with those weird memory consumptions seem to be related to preg_match(), preg_replace() and str_replace() ... at least if the error message is correct.
 
9:07 AM
@Danack this sounds really sinister somehow, like a kidnapping or something
 
@DaveRandom Could also be that an editor noticed that smile and played into that. Either way, it made me laugh pretty hard :D
 
@Andreas it's could just be coincidence - it doesn't really mean those are the cause of the error, it's that that's where the corrupted data is being used.
...
 
@Andreas it's probably that the string length (which is carried with the string internally) is getting corrupted and the allocator is being passed ridiculous values. It looks like you have some problem whereby seemingly random bytes are wrong, if one of the high-order length bytes is even off by 1 it could change the value of the integer interpretation of those bytes by a huge number
I might even be a good ol' C strings missing null terminators problem. Whatever is going on I suspect that the pragmatic interim solution for a live server is to disable opcache
 
i.e. something is writing a byte into something that stores the size of the string, and then when preg_match() tries to copy the string for whatever reason, instead of the string being A8 bytes in length, the errant write makes PHP think it is 0x66000000000000A8 bytes in length.
 
9:11 AM
Are there any moderators/people with high reputation that can review suggested edits here?
 
Yes, many :-)
 
everyone but @DaveRandom ;)
 
@DaveRandom: thanks for the explanation, that sounds reasonable
 
j/k it's everyone but @DaveRandom and me actually
 
Someone posted a question to promote his product: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38369822/how-to-set-background-color-to-transparent-in-html-css

I edited it to remove the links as well as the links in the photo: http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/13004062

But the author immediately rejected the edit.. What can I do about this?
 
need a clue :)
how on composer.json set up to favor php version. specifically 5.4
 
@Danack php.net/manual/en/… bug? cc @Andreas
 
@JacquesMarais That question is just doomed from the outset, it makes no sense
 
@DaveRandom How do you mean?
 
@PeeHaa No idea. As it's crashing consistently, I'd strongly suspect an extension.
 
9:15 AM
@JacquesMarais Very much "unclear what you are asking" i.e. it needs closing until the OP can explain what he actually want
 
@JacquesMarais Just flag it as spam.
 
Oh, I see @DaveRandom

@Oldskool Okay, I flagged it.
 
@PeeHaa this whole thing smells of bad pointer incrementing magic to me
 
The community should pick it up soon. I reckon the question will be deleted in a few minutes.
 
@PeeHaa: what exactly do you mean?
 
9:17 AM
need a clue.
how on composer.json set up to favor php version.
 
Okay, thanks for the help @Oldskool and @DaveRandom :D
 
@mCorr what have you tried googling?
 
@Andreas Just me making wild guesses based on nothing
 
@JacquesMarais When it comes to burning terrible questions and bad behaviour, we're always happy to help :-P FYI: gist.github.com/1689430
 
aka debugging.
 
9:19 AM
@mCorr you saw it before (look at the ^5.6 thing again)
 
mornign sir
 
@Danack @DaveRandom
 
@DaveRandom @PeeHaa
 
@PeeHaa @Danack
 
9:21 AM
what i'm trying to do is to find the right version of
"phpunit/phpunit": "4.8.26",
"phpspec/phpspec": "2.5.0"
 
lol
 
to be with php 5.4
 
@mCorr you need to go look at the requirements of those packages. But you also NEED to update you PHP version to at least 5.6.
 
its my current limitation on openshift. :) @DaveRandom
 
@mCorr that is a different question, to trying to force PHP to be a specific version. I'd recommend going to the packagist page packagist.org/packages/phpunit/phpunit#4.7.1 and just find one that works for PHP 5.4
 
9:25 AM
@mCorr I have no idea what that is but I'm guessing it's a terrible hosting platform and you should change your hosting platform if they only support 5.4 - you are using an unsupported PHP version and will find it hard to get support (obviously), there may be some things you want to use that just straight up will not work on 5.4
 
@PeeHaa: ah, okay, I see. thanks for your effort a lot btw.! It seems that it's basically just 2 different places where this error occures in 2 abstract classes (one ZF2, one of our own). I try to refactor that code now at first and think this weird error should be gone then.
 
> I try to refactor that code now at first and think this weird error should be gone then.
It won't. Just changing stuff at random won't fix it. You need to isolate the cause first.
 
@Danack yup, i'm on packagist now.
my problem is
"phpunit/phpunit": "4.8.26",
"phpspec/phpspec": "2.5.0"
satisfies 5.4 but not its dependencies on the 5th level. :)
 
@Andreas Something that would be super-useful would be if you can reproduce this on a VM or something, if you can get a set of reproduce steps it means it can be actively worked on
 
(the problem might dissappear, but that's not the same as fixing it.)
 
9:26 AM
PHPAPI int php_file_le_stream(void) - le stream… it's french…
 
Oooh we need to update !!lxr
 
@DaveRandom The real lxr is online again
 
!!lxr php_file_le_stream
 
or not...
 
@PeeHaa its not
 
9:28 AM
@DaveRandom Totally failed to get a valid results page
 
I thought I saw someone mention it in here / on twitter / in my dreams
 
I think @JoeWatkins wanted to change the DNS to the mirror as long as its down
 
will update the plugin to have a configurable base URL
 
@PeeHaa There's a mirror online php-lxr.adamharvey.name/source
 
spuit elf...
 
9:28 AM
Maybe that's what you saw.
 
Nope
:P
yesterday, by bwoebi
danbrown
The box is racked and the OS installation is finally underway for the new LXR.
WIP
 
@PeeHaa Ah.
 
crack that WIP
 
We'll just wait some more then.
At least someone is doing something about it :)
 
9:30 AM
@Danack: absolutely, I agree, but I have to be pragmatic, too... rolling back to PHP 5.6 does not really seem like an option to us.
@DaveRandom: for sure, if I have additional details, I'll open a bug report
 
@DaveRandom @Danack thanks for the responses

I think I got it.
I must use the version on my machine(currently phpv5.6). :) since there is no error on the platform when I execute it on the shell.
 
@Andreas just disable opcache for now
 
did anyone ever use a stream notification in an extension? is that possible?
 
@DaveRandom: that will slow down our site a lot.
 
@Andreas test that theory before you dismiss it
No code modifications, just a couple of ini settings - if it gets you through until the bug is fixed, it's definitely the least work option
A few milliseconds here and there is better than bugs and/or technical debt
 
You might be right of course, but again: try the simple thing before you dive into the complicated thing
 
My first python script. Where's my medal?
 
ThW
@Gordon lol
 
Wes
hodor \o
 
Lock your door using an Arduino whenever an incognito window is open: http://bit.ly/29QahNZ (via @UselessDuck) https://t.co/F7rHHFT0YV
 
Whoever starred that on the right, it's already been starred ;)
 

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