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20:00
@tereško You talking about me? :P
everyone talks about you
you are like the most important person, like for real
Good
But I got triggered by marketing and developer :P
wasn't @Jimbo the one involved in marketting?
@bwoebi So it will always buffer except if the body is too large.
20:02
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Don't think so
Neither am I in 3 weeks :D
@kelunik right. And it would also anyway always buffer because TCP packet size.
Don't know if I would call that facial recognition though... more like profiling
at least 1/4 of devs here are involved in marketing, one way or another, @FélixGagnon-Grenier
@bwoebi We need backpressure if we want to be able to stream large bodies up.
@kelunik that's what our size arg is for?
20:03
@bwoebi How is the size related to backpressure?
@PeeHaa you are taking whole-summer-vacation?
@tereško Getting mostly out of the advertisement business
Not sure yet about vacation or move on right away
@kelunik no, it doesn't… I think I agree about backpressure.
I would recommend taking two months off a least
if you have savings to support that, @PeeHaa
Don't think I can just sit home and not work
I will probably get annoyed after a week or so
20:06
you can sit home and learn
or try out "Endless Legend"
there will be summer steam sale soon
Not Found in JS, CSS and IMG files – #74570
@Jeeves not a bug, you are just doing it wrong
Might try that
@tereško Show me how to do it right.
@PeeHaa you can try going through this: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD63A284B7615313A
one lecture every day + doing some practical exercises
20:22
@tereško Closed as not a bug.
Anonymous
@tereško How good is Horizon Zero Dawn? If you have played it
@samayo afaik, it's not on PC .. but people I trust have said that it is ok
@bwoebi And disable back-pressure if onResolve is called?
@Trowski yes
Anonymous
20:40
Evemong
holy shit. an employer actually contacted me through the jobs stuff.
I guess php devs in Montreal are rare..
@FélixGagnon-Grenier they are rare everywhere
it is not something that universities mass-produce
and, even thought the supply is limited, the quality-to-crap ratio is about the same
thing is, I am really happy where I am. I guess I can try and see just how much they want to hire someone...
20:53
you think it's bad in canada
@tereško I wonder if the hate will eventually subside
bad about what?
finding php developer
Latvia has about 1.9M people in total
do you know how hard it is to find anyone who's at least competent?
@tereško not so?
@tereško this is like, just a bit less than my extended city's population
I would estimate, that there are like 100 people in entire country, who claim to know PHP
and that's before you actually look at their skill level
and in frontend it is even worse - in past 10 years as a developer, I have yet to see a single competent CSS or JS developer
@FélixGagnon-Grenier well, of those, about 1.2M work or live in the capitol
we have really high urbanization ratio in Latvia
tbh, it is a small country, isn't it?
21:01
yeah
> Its landscape is marked by wide beaches as well as dense, sprawling forests.
and they got marketting right
we also have good beer and beautiful girls
it just so happens I am planning some vacations. what a coincidence.
and it's 0°C outside
... at least it didn't snow during the day
thanks for the heads up. however, it also happens that I live in Canada, I'm pretty comfortable with 0°C ;)
actually, just 0 is, very comfortable
21:06
bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74563 - this is nuts, right? There's no way this should be happening.
yeah, well ... cherries were blooming 4 days ago
Can anyone suggest a good tutorial to get started using Monolog with the ELK stack?
nope
you will have to figure out it yourself
try focusing on finding how to use Monolog with Elastic
hello
can i ask a question about codeigniter maybe someone know
21:30
@Danack tell him to set a breakpoint in zif_curl_error and dump the backtrace
then you'll know where and why
Wes
Wes
imdb.com/title/tt4363046 @Ekin awesome documentary. a guy joins a wolf pack... and doesn't end up being eaten :B
noted
Wes
Wes
selfie with a wolf :B
user924016
21:50
nice
Anonymous
@Wes .. oh that isn't you.
@FlorianMargaine Use Aerys as baseline :-P
@bwoebi let's try :)
hm.. I need to install php :D
@FlorianMargaine … yes.
@FlorianMargaine and don't forget to set Options::connectionsPerIP to a higher value than the default 30
22:02
@bwoebi thanks
@bwoebi how do I set that?
@bwoebi the doc only mentions a global AERYS_OPTIONS array.
const AERYS_OPTIONS = [
    'connectionsPerIP' => 400,
];
exactly
@bwoebi sorry, my event loop is already faster
Requests/sec:  23454.29
then you have quite slow CPUs
model name	: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1505M v6 @ 3.00GHz
dunno, it's not that bad
and there's no slow-down factor like xdebug or such?
weird
22:11
@bwoebi nope
then no idea
isn't aerys single-threaded?
it should create a process per logical core by default
indeed, it does
8 processes are started
php -n -dzend.assertions=-1 bin/aerys -c config.php
that's what you're using, right?
22:15
just ./vendor/bin/aerys -c foo.php
aaah much better :)
Requests/sec:  33439.44
almost as fast as the lisp event loop now
funny how golang can be so much faster
well, it's compiled
@FlorianMargaine nice :) go on the other hand...
@bwoebi I think there's another magic
hm
the lisp event loop is quite inefficient on some things
@FlorianMargaine I don't think so.
@Ekin yeah, I have a worthy goal to reach :)
Wes
Wes
22:21
I haven't used any compiler hint right now, so performance can be increased quite a lot
(in Lisp, you have "compiler hints" that are a bit like gradual typing, to help the compiler generate better machine code)
weirdly enough, I get even more reqs/sec if I decrease the number of threads
woo, yep.
@FlorianMargaine well, wrk will need also like 1-2 cores
@bwoebi if I decrease by half the number of processes (i.e. 4 processes), aerys now goes up to 60k reqs/sec
@bwoebi each of my CPU has 4 threads, there's more than enough space for everyone...
@FlorianMargaine … what.
huh
22:27
@FlorianMargaine and Go?
Go goes from 115k reqs/sec to 125k reqs/sec
@FlorianMargaine just to be sure … are you using the register based VM or not? (depends on arch and compiler you use, hence I ask)
@bwoebi I just sudo yum install php
… okay.
do I have a way to know when I only have the runtime php?
22:30
because I'd now would have suggested you to try the HYBRID VM
@FlorianMargaine no.
I was wondering what's the FDO, now that you mentioned hybrid...
I saw it on rlerdorf's update on benchmarks today
@Ekin it's some hybrid between GOTO and CALL vm
I meant, I saw two separate things pbs.twimg.com/media/C_Q4IOqVoAAjU2W.jpg:large with hybrid vm, dunno what differs on FDO one
o/
22:33
@Ekin FDO is feedback directed optimization, where you train the compiler
okay
so... JIT?
@bwoebi the difference between having 4 or 8 processes is... wow.
@FlorianMargaine sort of. the compiler adds some tooling to the binary so that it identifies hot paths etc. and then you tell the compiler after a while to use that feedback to get a more optimized execution.
It looks like you're reciting the JIT definition :)
@FlorianMargaine that's why sort of. just that you manually define what to train it against and for how long.
usually the JIT is deciding that itself transparently
22:42
@bwoebi I'll do that, but I'll also tell him to report it to zend. He isn't running stock PHP, he's using their custom version, and this really sounds like an internal engine error, where for whatever reason it's just calling the wrong function.
@Danack oh, okay
well then
Also, the code wouldn't reach zif_curl_error; do you know what would the symbol name be for just the PHP internal function curl_error?
@Danack that is the symbol name for it
ah, k.
might be stupid to ask but... what marks an opcode as hot|cold?
22:51
the human
:P and how the said human determines?
Wes
Wes
kind of worries me that youtube thinks i'm interested in disney princesses
@bwoebi ah wait, predefined per opcode or somethingn?
yes
I see
23:04
Anyone using sourcetree needs to update apparently - confluence.atlassian.com/sourcetreekb/…
23:14
mars:stream aaron$ php -dzend.assertions=-1 examples/benchmark-throughput.php
piping from /dev/zero to /dev/null (for max 30 second(s)) ...
read 141889241088 byte(s) in 29.998 second(s) => 4510.8 MiB/s
peak memory usage of 2 MiB
@kelunik ^ That seems good :-D
Wes
Wes
23:37
@Danack last time that something just worked we were in the 20th century i.imgur.com/dVLzq9U.gif
nice
@Trowski 5 GB/s … I expected PHP to be slower than that
Wes
Wes
i still suck hard with git. so this is what i did, i've forked a repo, did some changes in my master (bad idea) and PR'd to the forkee master, which was accepted, now i want to update my fork to match the original repo. how do i do that without creating a new commit?

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