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12:32 AM
@JoeWatkins Instead of creating ZEND_PARAMETERIZED_NEW, ZEND_PARAMETERIZED_INSTANCEOF, etc could we instead use a new handler type that gets specialized? I know very, very little about that part of the code.
Basically it would be a special CONST that takes priority over regular CONST or something..?
 
12:54 AM
Hey @LeviMorrison , I got a question since you built your computer. I don't own a single PC, and with black friday here, the prebuilt systems are much cheaper than build it all yourself. Would you recommend a pretty good 1,200 USD system (900 atm), and then when wanting to custom build, grab parts out of the prebuilt system to offset custom build costs (fans, pretty good ryzen 7 cpu, ram, ssd)?
 
Well... often they won't be very compatible.
If you really want to build you should probably save the money and do it right. Depends what your end goal is.
RAM and SSD should be compatible but a lot of other stuff won't be.
 
Fans are controversial too?
 
@Darius Somewhat - cpu fans often are, for instance.
Fans are not really expensive, so that's not a big deal anyway.
What do you want out of the system, anyway?
Why do you want to build, what will you use it for?
 
Gotcha, I want a fast video encoding machine.
When I saw a sale on a computer with 16gb ram, 1800x ryzen cpu, it made me consider it, it has like a 1 second for 1 second render time for 1080p, on my mac.. it's like 10 seconds for 1 second or rendering, annoying the hell out of me.
I don't want it to be pretty or anything, just a black solid box.
no wifi, just an ethernet port.
 
Ola amigos
 
1:02 AM
I'm not familiar with video encoding/rendering software. Is the thing you are using CPU or GPU bound?
 
CPU
 
Does it thread?
 
yes
so that's where I was caught up between custom build and prebuilt. The threadripper ryzen, gives pretty close results to the ryzen 7 1700, big price gap though.
 
The high-end parts will give better performance, yes, but it's probably like 10-15% more performance at upwards of 1.5-2x the price?
 
it's like a 10-15% faster encode for twice the price (of cpu).
yep
 
1:04 AM
lmao
 
lol
 
Yeah, I'd look in the mirror and say, "Darius, you don't have a single PC. Buy the cost-effective one and be happy."
 
Lol, thank you man.
 
Unless that 10-15% performance allows you to earn more money to offset the cost I wouldn't consider it.
 
Nah.
 
1:07 AM
It's why I haven't upgraded my home machine in almost 6 years.
I swapped out the GPU and added an SSD. That's it.
I'll probably build a new one whenever the first component fails, but no sooner. And then I'd build it only for the experience, not because of performance or whatever.
 
1:26 AM
Also, this Linux subsystem for Windows is great... except its filesystem is so slow.
But in general it's made being on a windows machine bearable.
Fortunately I use Linux for nearly all my machines for work and play but when I am on Windows it's handy.
 
Never heard of linux subsystem for windows
So, I'd have the benefit of being able to use Linux for everything, and switch to windows whenever I want to photoshop or edit videos?
or just run the linux subsystem as a server/development? Videos I've been seeing are all CLI
 
@Darius The way it works is you run Windows but you open "bash" like a regular windows app.
 
got it
 
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's for cli only stuff.
But on Linux the main non-terminal apps I use are browsers and email clients - easy to find ones that work on both.
So having just the CLI in Windows is fine for me.
 
1:41 AM
I have script that uses odbc for connection of sql. when Im developing it in my pc, it works but when I deployed it to linux web server, it isn't working. tried to comment the odbc connection and it works. the problem occurs when connecting to odbc sql server.
how can I fix these
 
no clue about odbc, but check that the server has the dependencies installed
Sounds like it just doesn't recognize what odbc is
 
ohhh i forgot, I edited the ini file in my local apache.
i think i need to edit also the ini file of php
in linux web
srv
 
 
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3:11 AM
@NikiC @bwoebi Either of you know of a good resource the explains stack layout?
As in, our layout for function calls.
I'm thinking of ways to implement parameterized functions.
 
Wes
mornin
 
Maybe on the stack or as execute data or something?
\o
 
Wes
o/
 
3:40 AM
ohayou o/
 
3:55 AM
ohi @SaitamaSama
 
hows you doin today?
o/
 
Need to figure out how to encode Sequence<T> into a zend_type.
struct {
    zend_string * name;
    int num;
    zend_string list[1];
}
Pointer to that thing?
 
@MoonEater916 mm, pretty nice :) you!?
 
Is that worse than encoding the whole thing as a string and reparsing it..?
 
Wes
4:03 AM
going crosseyed with dozens of tests
 
We have 2 bits to tag the pointer with. Not sure how many combinations we use at the moment but hopefully could squeeze in another form.
 
Wes
damnit
i hate testing
and it's all i do lately
 
Crap. We already use both bits.
 
4:26 AM
@LeviMorrison thats not php...
haha
 
morning
 
its night
8pm
 
heh
btw, @Linus you shall be surprised to know... I started doing differentiation :B
 
4:35 AM
@SaitamaSama :) nice
you can ask question if you want ;) any time.
 
arigato! will do!
 
you forget
we live on a flat earth
no such thing as timezones
 
You live on flat earth :P
 
user5139148
4:50 AM
I want to hide my technology from wappalyzer any idea how to do that
 
@FairyDancer depends on what tech is being used...
 
user5139148
in you check in stackoverflow wappalizer cant detect which technology
 
user5139148
is using
 
Good place to start would be to inform your web server to stop stating what it is ... acunetix.com/blog/articles/…
 
user5139148
Im using php codeigniter
 
4:56 AM
I mean i tried the site
i just pulls a tree
i did it for stack overflow
seems like if you obfusticate the url abit you should be fine
 
@FairyDancer One thing you can do is point a wappalizer session at an isolated install of your app then examine the look through your access logs... that will let you know what mechanisms it's using to determine details about your app... then address each of those in turn.
 
maybe the download version is different than the webversion
 
user5139148
I tried to track wappalizer and i found as it search for cookies name
 
user5139148
and i rename the cookie name now it showing my tech as Ruby(50%) instead of Codeigniter @Orangepill
 
@FairyDancer seems like you are well on your way then
 
user5139148
5:01 AM
but i dont know how it turns as rubby. I want to hide entire technology
 
It's free to make what ever assumptions it wants .... all you can do is make sure you don't give it enough information to guess right
 
yes make it guess something completely wrong
But why are you doing this? security?
 
For all you know guessing it's Ruby might be the final else case... what it guesses given no other information.
 
user5139148
yes... I dont want to hide my tech totally from everyone
 
user5139148
for security purpose
 
user5139148
5:07 AM
i saw some website in that wappalizer cant identify
 
so wrapper only uses what you show the users. even if you trick it who is to say the hacker could not figure it out by looking manually.
how does google or other big sites work with warpers
 
I would like to know whats best for chat app, mysqldb php or mongo nodejs
 
user5139148
@Orangepill this doc is helpful i thought... Ill contact server team to make this change to hide server version
 
user5139148
I prefer nodejs @AbnerMorales
 
tkvm
the database shouldbe mongo?
It will store huge ammount of data
 
user5139148
5:12 AM
u can use anything...
 
i see
 
user5139148
use database and also store in cache... so data will serve fast
 
tkvm for your time
in cache recent ones
in db history right?
 
user5139148
you dont need to call database every time...
 
user5139148
yes
 
user5139148
5:13 AM
like sync data from database to cache
 
user5139148
and retrive data from cache
 
user5139148
it will serve fast
 
excelent
 
user5139148
Good luck
 
5:21 AM
anyone knows how to download unixodbc in open suse>
?
 
checked these but im using suse v11
11.1
and i tried one of these and it says error
 
here maybe.. assuming php7
 
will this work? it says unoff repo
 
dunno... best guess is yes
 
Wes
5:34 AM
gooooooooooodmorning elevenam
 
o/ @wes
 
Wes
\o
 
@Orangepill hmmm anw thanks!!
 
5:49 AM
ooooooo/////////
 
@Wes o/
 
6:15 AM
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Wes
7:11 AM
\o
 
o/
 
Wes
does it taste like cheese?
 
7:30 AM
Array ( [0] => ./FHPL/UHID_0000000000000001/171026143641/Images/0003CL0D.png [1] => ./FHPL/UHID_0000000000000001/171026143641/Images/0101CL0D.png [2] => ./FHPL/UHID_0000000000000001/171026143641/Images/0103CL0D.png )
i want to display image name only when i print $filename but it displays imagename with path please hgelp me how to get image name only
 
php.net/basename
 
@Leigh its working thank you
but it displays lastindex of array image name only(0103CLOD.png) but i want to display all the image names from array
 
php.net/array_map
 
8:00 AM
Black Friday **** Need copy and link****
 
8:11 AM
wat
 
Scheduled social content ftw
 
mornin
 
8:23 AM
mrnng
 
mornings
so black frydai offers for the white hacks.. 5$ for life time shodan.io and offer on pentesterlab.com/pro/one_year .. anyone got other offers they know / like to share?
pastebin pro also.. if anyone scrapes that
 
wait... white hacks offers are out there?
 
well I guess only the second offer is really targeted to white/gray hats
 
So question for people out there. I have done a lot of hardening. Anyone have any buzzword i should be looking into for additional hardening?
 
What kind of hardening?
backend, frontend or psychically? (=
 
Anonymous
8:38 AM
!!wotd
 
lol you mean physically or psychological?
 
pennyworth a bargain.
 
the answer to both is not that, front end and backend
 
did you add those essential security headers?
like x-frame-options: deny
csp
do you have csrf token
do you have a system of throttle on login or etc
 
you mean like https
yes
although not certified
which is fine
 
8:41 AM
not like https
 
then like what?
not sure x-frame-options is
i assume its in the config folder?
 
@RonniSkansing yo, thanks for the shodan tip
 
user8046090
9:02 AM
Hello All
 
user8046090
ANyone have any idea regarding implementing Bpay payment gateway in Codeigniter ?
 
user8046090
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o/
 
9:09 AM
\o
 
Anonymous
o/
 
Wes
o/
 
\o
 
9:11 AM
 
Anonymous
off with his head
 
get the moderator to ban him
 
wat
 
flagged...
 
srsly, you are going to flag a mod? :-P
playing with fire there
 
Anonymous
9:13 AM
most mods are flaggable
 
The mod will understand the sacred bond that is the wave should not be corrupted with such foul taint.
 
it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye the ability to chat for 10 years
 
Wes
@MadaraUchiha how the hell is this even possible
 
<evil laughter>
 
Anonymous
mornisghsf
 
9:15 AM
jay will agree with me on this
 
@Wes there quite a few buildings in Manchester that used to be line this, a railway line going in to the upper floor with a warehouse underneath
 
that the wave is a bond among brothers that should not be taken lightly
 
@DaveRandom there was a Sherlock episode that spoke about that... iirc
 
/me leaves this and this and goes for a meeting
 
@SaitamaSama possibly, I should rewatch some of them
 
Wes
9:23 AM
@DaveRandom trains don't go uphill?
 
I have been abandoned by @JayIsTooCommon
:(
 
Wes
must be that the underneath floor is actually underground
 
Anonymous
@MoonEater916 do I know you?
 
Not any more, you abandoned him
Why would you do that
 
Anonymous
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Daan WilmerI'm working with drupal 7, on PHP 7, and suddenly I start getting the following error: Call to undefined method DatabaseStatementBase::setFetchMode() Where DatabaseStatementBase extends PDOStatement directly. When reducing the code to the following minimum: <?php $dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=lo...

 
9:27 AM
/me sits in corner and cries
 
Anonymous
I don't know what's happening
 
Anonymous
I feel like @JoeWatkins
 
Wes
@samayo that sounds bad
 
Anonymous
yeah ... I don't have any clue as to what the problem could be
 
@Wes they do, very gradually. When you live in a place that is quite hilly, it makes sense to put the railway lines on a high level, precisely because they don't deal well with hills
 
Wes
9:32 AM
makes sense
 
most of the railway lines in this city are at around the height of the 2nd/3rd floor
 
Anonymous
speaking of which, I nearly got hit by a tram driving around Manc.
 
Anonymous
It was horrible
 
Anonymous
In every way
 
...be more careful?
 
Anonymous
9:33 AM
pfft
 
Anonymous
I had about 50 other things to keep an eye on
 
I admit it's somewhat unnerving when they roll up behind you at some lights and fill your rear window though
 
Wes
now that i think of it, it's not uncommon
 
Anonymous
It could be related to me being a country boy
 
Country bumpkin
 
9:33 AM
but they are all traffic-light controlled, it's not like it's complete chaos :-P
 
I bet you leave all the doors open in your house too
 
Oh I do that
not when I leave the house, but when there's someone in it's fine
 
Shudders Depends on how cold it gets I guess
 
lxr.room11.org/xref/php-src%40master/Zend/zend_execute.c#2111 < essentially that. But before a stack frame is initialized, tmps/vars do not exist yet, args are just a continuous array of data. pushed after the zend_execute frame
 
basically, cats are indecisive, it's simpler to just leave the door open than have to get up every 10 minutes to let the cat in/out
and yes I am aware that cat flaps are a thing :-P
don't want one in the front door, back door is 95% glass
 
Anonymous
9:36 AM
Also, your burger kings are much bigger.
 
we only have 2 afaik. The one on piccadilly gardens is best avoided
 
Anonymous
that's where I went..
 
Anonymous
Also
 
Anonymous
Members of the public actually try and make conversation with you. Which I couldn't understand
 
yeh, I don't really like that bit of town
too many people
 
Anonymous
9:37 AM
Apart from that, it was alright.
 
@JayIsTooCommon you don't understand the idea of conversation with strangers or you just don't understand the strangers?
they are mancs after all
I don't understand a lot of them
 
Anonymous
People don't really talk down here. Everyone is fairly up tight and only speak when spoken to. The further up North you go, the friendlier and more laid back the people get imo
 
you get used to it, turns out that people are generally OK when there aren't too many of them in one place
 
There's a sweet spot somewhere in the middle, I can't remember where though
 
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Scouser's being the best, of course.
 
9:41 AM
Though it varies by local region too around here. People in certain towns tend to be friendly / talkative in public, but not everywhere
 
hi
i need one help in onedrive api call
 
@JayIsTooCommon ftr the scousers vs mancs thing is just friendly banter, in general we get along just fine
 
Anonymous
!!welcome SoumyaSarasan
 
Welcome @SoumyaSarasan, please read the Chat Guidelines
 
Manchester is better, of course, but apart from that it's pretty equal
 
Anonymous
9:43 AM
mhm...
 
Anonymous
I'm up there again next week but not sure what time i'll get for a pint. If I get any, don't avoid me again..
 
tbf my main experience of Liverpool as a city in the last decade has been sitting in the passport office. It seems like a nice place though.
 
I'd like to say it's the same with Newcastle / Sunderland but honestly it's not
 
@JayIsTooCommon I didn't even know you were coming last time :-P
 
People can be scary sometimes
 
9:44 AM
also I don't remember you ringing me and I know you have my number...
@Sean I always thought Newcastle looked nice, never actually been though
I know pretty nothing about Sunderland
apart from that it sounds like an old norsk name
I picture an old map with drawing of dragons on it
 
Anonymous
Newcastle is one of my favourite places. Nights out there are ze bomb
 
Aye, some fantastic places to go out in at Newcastle
Sunderland is not my cup of tea at all
I used to think Newcastle was a huge place, until I went to literally any other city in the UK
 
except probably York
I've seen houses that are bigger than York
 
Anonymous
@Sean your metro is impressive though
 
Wes
9:59 AM
@samayo did you try it?
opcache maybe
 
@JayIsTooCommon Aye, it's really easy to not need a car in Newcastle. There's loads of public transport options.
 
Anonymous
I didn't try it, but yeah opcache could be the problem. I'm curious to know the answer so i'll keep checking @Wes
 
Anonymous
@Sean I meant intu / metro centre :P
 
@JayIsTooCommon OH lol, aye
 
Wes
you are fucked businessinsider.com/… LOL
72 billion is like the gdp of a small country
 
10:14 AM
Let's go live with Jimbo @Jay, UK is sinking
 
Anonymous
:B works for me
 
note, that the "data" on blue background ha been pulled out of the ass
looks like just a fear mongering article
 
Wes
it's an estimate
and yes quitters deserve fear :D
 
and moaners deserve coddling?
 
Anonymous
:)
 
10:27 AM
... and we all know, how trustworthy the economic estimates tend to be
 
Wes
effects are tangible already
and it's a disaster for both eu and uk... more for uk, obviously
 
@tereško what's "curve" and what does "steep" mean? :-)
 
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@Wes what effects? Aside from the overabundance of salt production by Labour?
 
ah thx :-)
 
Wes
anything that was done within eu because was convenient is potentially a broken deal now
was it airbus that put on hold a multimillionaire deal immediately after the brexit vote? that was several hundreds millions... and it's just one company
 
Anonymous
10:38 AM
@Wes So in answer to @tereško's question, you don't know? :B
 
Wes
i don't know/remember the details. but the news trend is not about how everything is going to be fine
unless all the news i read are all wrong
 
Anonymous
news being wrong!? Shut up!
 
Wes
you voted for brexit eh. you damn quitter
actually, you didn't vote at all, as you are 13
:B
 
@Leigh your welcome (=
 
I feel more for the US with net neutrality atm
 
At least with uk politics I'm actually happy with the MP we have representing ncl. While the UK might be drowning itself at least it isn't taking the world with it
Honestly surprised there hasn't been any major first world assassinations in recent years to be blunt about things
... apart from me assassinating this chat apparently
 
11:16 AM
morgen
 
Anonymous
\o
 
11:34 AM
250 or 500 gb ssd.. hmm..
 
Anonymous
both
 
Wes
@Sean higher areal density is always less reliable. if i needed 500gb i'd buy two 250gb
 
I'm seeing loads of stuff about people R0ing 2 ssds.. why would they do that :x
 
performance
definitely used to be a thing in gaming laptops
1 SSD per SATA channel, striped so data was split across them, could achieve maybe double the speed
with newer NVMe, not sure because it's attached directly to the PCI bus
 
I'm cautious enough about relying on 1 ssd, let alone 2 at once. I might go for the 2 256s and keep them separate
Probably one for OS and main apps, one for games
 
11:49 AM
why are you cautious about it? limited lifetime?
 
Yeah.. I had an SSD, same make and size. It bricked on me after about 3.5 years
 
I wouldn't expect bricking
 
It was a soft brick.. it was weird
PC would boot up and after about 5 mins on login, it would shoot up to 100% disk IO and freeze the pc.
 
hm, not an expert, never had one die on me (current one has been going for about 7 years)
 
@Sean A cushion?
 
11:51 AM
Repair checks said it still has like, 80-90% health but I couldn't find a way to stop it doing it
It was right after windows 10 had one of their major updates.
 
The firmware is designed to load balance across the cells
so even though they have something like 15k write lifetimes
they have tons of cells
 
High chance it was an OS thing and that it might be patched now, but I couldn't run the PC with it in, and tried a ton of stuff to try and fix it. So it's just collecting dust atm in the PC, just not hooked up
 
not sure if samsung evo is still good, but last time I looked it was pretty up there
 
@Sean have you thought about buying a mac?
 
If you do make that silly decision, vouchercodes.co.uk/apple.com?oi=5032337
 

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