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10:17 PM
@Sean tnx. Can you ask @DaveRandom to deploy please?
Unless he's working on dnslib
 
Oh you did
ty
 
:)
Much productivity. Wow
 
!!alias scorpio horoscope scorpio
 
Command '!!scorpio' aliased to '!!horoscope scorpio'
 
!!scorpio
 
10:20 PM
> ♏ Scorpio | Oct. 23 to Nov. 21
You’ll be amazed this week by the lengths some people are prepared to go to just to escape from a burning textiles factory.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
!!alias aries horoscope aries
 
Command '!!aries' aliased to '!!horoscope aries'
 
!!aries
 
> ♈ Aries | March 21 to April 19
It is said that the eyes are the windows to one’s soul, which helps explain why so many damn birds keep flying into them.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
Mych win
Much too
 
10:26 PM
!!alias taurus horoscope taurus
 
Command '!!taurus' aliased to '!!horoscope taurus'
 
> ♉ Taurus | April 20 to May 20
After years of disappointment, you’ll suddenly realize this week that satisfying sex has always been within arm’s reach.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
Lmao
 
10:26 PM
this is amazing
 
!!alias capricorn horoscope capricorn
 
Command '!!capricorn' aliased to '!!horoscope capricorn'
 
!!capricorn
 
> ♑ Capricorn | Dec. 22 to Jan. 19
You’ll be torn a new asshole this week by some of the top reconstructive surgeons in the country.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
D:
 
10:27 PM
lol
!!alias cancer horoscope cancer
 
Command '!!cancer' aliased to '!!horoscope cancer'
 
!!cancer
 
> ♋ Cancer | June 21 to July 22
So ashamed will you be about falling down the stairs that you’ll lie to friends and family, telling them your husband beat you instead.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
... shit. ok this is really top quality horoscope
 
lol......
 
10:28 PM
That's... that's dark
!!horoscope libra
 
> ♎ Libra | Sept. 23 to Oct. 22
Remember: You can only run away from your problems for so long before they catch up to you, tackle you, drag you into a nearby alley, and ultimately slit your throat.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
SWEET RELEASE!
 
also !!cancer is not that uhm.. nice to type at all :P
 
@Ekin lol. indeed :D
┻━┻ ︵ ¯(ツ)/¯ ︵ ┻━┻
!!horoscope virgo
 
> ♍ Virgo | Aug. 23 to Sept. 22
Being a Trojan quality-control tester might be the best job in the world, but you’ll soon leave it all behind to spend more time with your 87 children.
http://www.theonion.com/features/horoscope
 
10:30 PM
 
┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
 
thanks, I got carried away
 
:D
 
@bwoebi You need to use _server() in order to not be bound to a specific remote host
if you use _client() then sendto() a host other than the one you used to create the socket fails
 
Is that to avoid creating new sockets for every host?
 
10:37 PM
@bwoebi Would there be any advantage to using pthreads with Aerys if available?
 
@Trowski why should there be?
I just see the disadavantage of ext/pthreads potentially not being perfectly stable, no recovery on fatal and such
 
@bwoebi For what we're doing… probably nothing.
Since there's no advantage to shared memory.
 
@Trowski It would be useful to integrate with non-async components that you don't want to port
 
I'm not sure whether pthreads is faster at all… it does have to synchronize threads to write to the threaded objects
@NikiC yes, sure, but you can do that on top of Aerys in your user code
 
I.e. you can run blocking code in another thread and communicate with your event loop
 
10:41 PM
but there's no reason to use pthreads for Aerys worker management or such
 
@NikiC Right, there's another lib for doing that, amphp/parallel. In the context of Aerys, I'm talking about the workers handling requests.
 
i see
 
Right now Aerys spawns processes with proc_open()
 
I really think this will remain the most stable option, apart from using pcntl_fork() possibly. [well, if we want to allow round-robin connections on macos]
 
@bwoebi Forking worries me… in fact I was going to remove it from the default worker factory in amphp/parallel.
 
10:46 PM
@Trowski what's the big issue?
oh, amphp/parallel
yeah, I agree there.
I meant in the controlled environment of Aerys
 
There it would probably be fine because the watcher process is a more controlled environment.
 
yeah
 
But what's the advantage of forking over proc_open()?
 
11:21 PM
@Trowski sharing a socket where so_reuseport doesn't round-robin…
 
@bwoebi How are processes selected after a fork?
 
@Trowski they aren't selected.
it's first come, first serve
 
@bwoebi Ah, so they all become readable simultaneously?
 
hmm?
maybe I misunderstood your question?
 
The server socket becomes readable when a client connects on all processes if I'm understanding correctly.
The first to call accept() actually gets the client, correct?
 
11:26 PM
yes
 
That does sound better, balancing more on load than just a queue.
 
[If I remember correctly. I might be wrong though.]
 
That sounds right, since I set up a server once by forking and I had to ignore accept failures for just that reason.
Another process had accepted the client and stream_socket_accept() returns false in the other processes.
 
yep
 
@Trowski This makes so much sense, I was reading through the coroutines blog and was wondering why it calls accept first out of the usual loop
In the socket example, anyway
 
11:36 PM
!!uptime
 
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║ [8 hours, 45 minutes and 9 seconds] without an accident ║
║               since [2017-02-17 14:51:02]               ║
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11:47 PM
Ah fuck
 
!!jimbo
 
@Jimbo should suck it.
 
@Jimbo Pieter is very funny, right!?
 
how very dignifying
 
@JoeWatkins Might be something you can help with stackoverflow.com/questions/42309168/…
 

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