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11:01
What determines which SSH key is used on the server to provide their fingerprint?
Out of RSA/DSA/ECDSA/ED25519
@Gordon I notice you posted a link to the github repo when you tweeted before, instead of the actual domain linked in the message. Did you try to post a link to the original domain and it also failed?
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(it uses all of them?)
@Sean You should have those set with HostKey in your sshd config.
Can be multiple.
Ah.
@DaveRandom didnt try. the message I used in chat also linked to the github repo but used their domain as link text
but could be the cause somehow
11:03
Was just wondering if it preferred to always use a specific one, or if it was based on the connecting client or something
So if I'm publishing a server fingerprint, I should publish all of them rather than just one, right?
@Gordon seems to be, when I try to tweet "anyone knows whether https://github.com/stillmaintained/stillmaintained (stillmaintained.com) is still maintained?" which is what the message would have been transformed into, I get the same error message through the web UI /cc @PeeHaa
most likely it's related to that specific domain
yeh when I change stillmaintained.com to google.com it works
weird
Probably because it redirects to a holding page
Hello I want to generate a super random 10 digit number as string. Is it possible to make random_bytes(10) only generates a numeric 10 digit value?
I only want numbers
@DaveRandom Ah
nice actually
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11:17
@someone is a 10 digit number super random?
It is just a serial number that i do not want to be guessed
not really important
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(=
There is random_int
but won't random_int overflow?
Oh i think i can just concatenate a couple of segments
overflow?
11:20
I meant over max 32bit int value
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@someone it goes to PHP_INT_MAX
@someone 32b
wat
2,147,483,647
user924016
I think he is thinking of mt_rand
Why are you on a 32b system?
user924016
11:21
oh
Also random_int() . random_int()
But seriously why would you be on a 32b system for... anything?
It is a 32-bit microcontroller ... nah just kidding
:)
I just assumed that php
integer is just 32bit
Nope. It's based on the architecture
but why this won't work random_int(1000000000, 9999999999) ? expects parameter 2 to be integer, float given
Because you are on 32b :P
11:30
So my assumption was correct :) maybe because the php version i'm using is 32bit because my OS is 64bit
Yes looks like you installed the wrong php versin :)
Wes
Wes
i will be dead in 2038 anyway
hehe
@someone Something like 3v4l.org/HeXOh ?
Why using str_pad instead of just random_int(10000, 99999) . random_int(1000,99999) ?
Wes
Wes
wat
11:35
@someone because otherwise you risk collisions
What do you mean by collisions? you mean getting the same value in both calls ?
sorry if it's a stupid question
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local time.. leet
@someone I mean that 1 . 1100 is the same as 11 . 100. If that doesn't matter in your case then don't worry about it.
@someone Because you are ignoring everything under 10000
And I think I meant to do left pad
Not sure what the default is probably right pad
Oh that makes sense
11:50
@someone random_int will not overflow, it respects the size of ints available to your system
if it's "not really important", you don't need random_int
It does not harm to use it. I just didn't want the numbers to be guessed by humans.
Sure, no harm, just don't do monte carlo simulations with it
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Wes
12:11
wtf is this visual debt thing i keep reading
"remove type declarations because they clog your code with unnecessary information"
Dude, mysql
@Leigh Dev seems to think mysql container (docker) should talk to localhost which contains the actual mysql db files
My argument is the point of all this is to not touch host
@Jimbo are you going to deploy your entire production db every time?
How are you going to avoid losing your DB, if you don't write to persistent storage?
We won't deploy with docker
It's just for dev
Ok, well what we do for dev is have a mysql container that contains a specific build/configuration, with a mounted volume on the local filesystem
Anonymous
@afilina Good one. Glad you found a chance to chime in on the discussion.
Anonymous
12:17
he's very defensive o.O
@JayIsTooCommon Most people who promote bad ideas are.
@Leigh So you actually mount stuff from the host machine?
*cough* taylor *cough*
@Jimbo yep
otherwise we'll lose the db between container restarts
@Leigh Okay. With PHP, do you also symlink application code that's on the host machine?
@DejanMarjanovic NO
12:19
@Jimbo dev we use a mounted volume, prod it's baked into the build artifact (container)
Mounted volumes? So we're destroying the host? I assumed this was like vagrant and I should put application code in container, and the MySQL container would grab data from external source and import into itself
you're mixing up your local dev and prod
local dev is going to be prod-like, but still easy to develop on right. why would you bake the code into the container on local dev, you'd have to rebuild for every little change
build with code in the container for ci, and that same container goes all the way out to production
Also, this won't touch production as they use a completely different deployment method.. it's just for dev
That's what I meant by mounting a local directory, sorry if that was the wrong nomenclature, the compose file has a volume entry
if its just for dev, you can do whatever you want with docker
doesnt matter. it will suck anyway :D
12:28
Gordon clearly uses a Mac
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Wes
@Leigh tbh i agree that php should be less verbose, but type hints lol?
@Leigh linux
Let's get back to solving actual problems today. Engaging in annoying conversations with strangers is toxic and a complete waste of time.
@bwoebi yeah that is fine
@Gordon weird you find it sucks then
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Wes
@NikiC any chance to resurrect property get/set for 7.3? please, please <3 <3 <3
12:32
@Leigh our devops people hate docker with a passion. I am okay with it for quickly spinning up small test environments but I am much annoyed how it treats disk space, e.g. not cleaning up stuff and littering <none> images
@PeeHaa have you made a new post on async programming?
@Gordon But... he created the conversation and then ended it when he didn't like the responses??
That attitude stinks of superiority, typical Laravel attitude
@Jimbo agreed.
on a side note, Zeev agreed with his video
Anonymous
@Patrick I guess that's what SO docs tried actually, 'moderated' tutorials, and that fell flat.
@Gordon it's very well known that Zeev is anti-hints because "they make PHP something that isn't PHP"
(according to the strict hints discussion, ages ago)
Anonymous
@JayIsTooCommon I rent those - keeping them is usually more worrisome :-\
he lives in Arkansas
pffft
zend_hash_str_add takes value as zval *. When I have a zend_string *, is there an easy way to pass that to the hash table or should I copy it into a zval variable
@Tiffany 60mph limit?
@JayIsTooCommon Nah doing it right. Genuinely get to hold my head high and be happy I'm not taking advantage of people who succumb to good marketing
Anonymous
12:42
Dec 1 '16 at 15:09, by JayIsTooCommon
Just to impress you all, I have a Vauxhall Corsa 1.2
Anonymous
you're missing the shallow point here @Jimbo ..
I have a Dacia Logan 1.6 MPI
lol
FUCK YEAH
My bike is still much faster than his car ;)
12:42
Does 210km/h when I push it btw
And when it's not falling into pieces... A piece of the door is missing
@JayIsTooCommon he also drives an orange lambo. at least there several pics of him posing with one
Anonymous
@kelunik What's with the IRC channel? Surely they have a better chance of getting help here?
@Ocramius it's a boring area
In my opinion anyway
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@Ocramius that's not a bad car. it's a renault whatever underneath
i'm pretty sure they sell it with renault badge too
even my mother's Panda is not a bad car, if all you need is a mean to move from A to B :P
12:57
@Wes yes, it has a Renault engine
also, one cylinder failed and it still manages 190km/h
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Wes
are you running without a cylinder?
Yarp, well, it just doesn't do combustion 80% of the time
tbh, I'm just gonna mistreat the car until it fails badly
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Wes
i wouldn't go on a motorway. if a piston seizes (grippa) at high speed i'm pretty sure it's going to end up bad :B
hah, yeh
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Wes
are you sure it's not something you can solve easily? :B
Anonymous
13:01
@Patrick there's phptherightway, but interface isn't that nice and there isn't a built-in submission platform.
@Wes yes, it's likely a dirty electric contact
Anonymous
ignition coil?
Anonymous
Just had mine replaced. Runs so much better
Yeh, should do it too, but the mechanic is always busy and I always leave 0600 and get back home at 2100
so whatevs
Oh, and the handbrake failed too
totally forgot
and one light
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Wes
13:03
i've driven a car with deformed disk brakes (ovalizzati) for a while in the past. i crapped myself all the time when braking on the motorway. it made the car tremble like the saturn 5 take off
yup, I think my car is basically a legacy ZF1 app that I don't have time to fix
@Gordon i just failed to handle the errors in CI now i can turn off the errors but can't redirect users while error occur
user924016
I thought you where suppose to fix the errors not turn them off
how to redirect users while 500 or any other errors (not 404)
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Wes
@StefanoTorresi panda is actually great among small cars. engine's great
13:07
in index.php changed to 'production'
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i've driven one for a week. 100hp on a 1000kg car is sportscar levels power/weight ratio :B
@Wes the problem with a panda is the grip
drove a panda when back in Italy: it's like it has no brakes
@Jimbo yes. If you include:
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Wes
it's designed for our crappy roads. it's very soft
  db:
    image: mysql:5.6
    environment:
      MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: pass123
      MYSQL_DATABASE: schema_name
      MYSQL_USER: dev
      MYSQL_PASSWORD: pass123
    ports:
      - "3306:3306"
    volumes:
      - ./data/mysql:/var/lib/mysql
Wes
Wes
13:09
i thought you were criticizing the password choice :B
in a docker compose file, it will build the database files if they aren't there, but then the next time you do a docker up, it will re-use the files from the previous run.
@Jimbo I usually use tmpfs: /var/lib/mysql for retriable tests \o/
Which means you don't need to reimport the database if you just docker downed/up for whatever reason.
@Wes that depends on what engine you put in it. mine has a 1.2 8 valve petrol and it's terrible. at 120k km, the 4WD transmission had to become a 2WD because some bearings in the differential failed for plain wear, and the whole transmission shaft had to be replaced.
that's not a "great car" by my standards. it's spacious, small and practical, but great? no.
@Danack But it will build them.. on the host machine?
Wes
Wes
13:12
fiat petrol engines aren't great yeah
@Jimbo we also use a working loopback host gist.github.com/ralphschindler/535dc5916ccbd06f53c1b0ee5a868c93 so that the IP address for the DB instance can be the same from inside the docker container, as it is on the host machine.
@Jimbo the files are on the host yes. It's not a service or anything
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Why do you set the IP addr vs. using the hostnames that are setup
ftr, with the same amount of money that buy you a new fiat panda, you can buy a used bmw 3 coupe with less than 100k miles and a 2.5 6L engine. now, that's what i'd call a "great car" :p
> so that the IP address for the DB instance can be the same from inside the docker container, as it is on the host machine.
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but why does the IP matter? or why do you want the ip to be the same
13:14
Debugging stuff directly on the host machine is waaaaaaaay easier than having to jump through debugging inside a container.
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Hmm.. (=
hi, when I get a zend_string from zend_parse_parameters, how could I save it into zend_hash_update as zval *. Should I use ZVAL_STR_COPY
$container['request'] = function ($container)  {
    $json = json_encode($someData);
    $request = new \Foo\CLIRequest('/v1/projects/foo', '127.0.0.1', 'POST', $json);
    return $request;
};
I usually use an entry-point container for the docker environment
In Slim, you can do that to be able to test an end-point while running from the command line.
13:17
docker-compose run build-tools ssh -L 3306:mysql-container:3306
something like this
or sometimes I just docker-compose run build-tools mysql -h mysql-container
it's what I'd also use for prod: entry-point container to inspect the virtual network
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@Danack hmm I am still unsure compared to using the host names or env. vars
hello
@RonniSkansing for what?
@JAamish yes
I'm looking for some advice on how to approach a project i have
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13:22
Ocramius instead of hard coding/wiring ip's
Hardcode hostnames?
why IPs?
(note, if you have previous discussion, just link it, and sorry!)
@RonniSkansing we store config in a config file. For production that gets built from the appropriate sources, so not really hardcoded. Just set for each environment.
@JoeWatkins Thanks. I just used ZVAL_STR_COPY(&q, qstring). And inspite of doing zval_dtor(&q), I still see 1 memory leak detected. Without ZVAL_STR_COPY, there are no memory leaks.
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Ocramius heh, no (= I wasnt understanding why Danack was hard setting IP's for docker instances, compared to using the hosts (/etc/hosts/ docker sets up or setting .env vars
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@Danack well, I will probably run into it at some point, bookmarking the iink
13:26
@Ocramius as I said, I like to be able to run code on the host machine, as it's much quicker for me for debugging stuff than having to xdebug through the container. Using a loopback address of 10.254.254.254 allows the same config file to have the correct setting for both inside the container, and outside it.
Oh, I see what you are doing
magic.gif ?
yeah, that's something Id do too, but I only run the debugger on E2E tests/Unit tests (the test suite)
btw, running the xdebug stuff in docker itself is also trivial, just needs a lot of patience
13:29
I run it when trying to understand the Facebook api.......
/reaches for rum
Basically, Im building a network of SAAS application that provide users with videos. There needs to be:
oh...
3 niche websites that show videos for a specific category.
I'm so sorry Dan...
A main website that shows all the 3 niche website videos in one place.
A user should be able to buy a package on the main site which lets them either watch all the videos on the site, or log into the individual niche websites and watch those specific categories.
If a user signs up to 1 of the niche websites they should then have access to all the other sites, but not have access to the videos. A message will ask if they want to upgrade their plan to include this website for example.
So I know how to do all this for the videos etc… I will build an API and each website will pull what it needs from the API.
However, im unsure how to make this work user level. I take it I would need to create the users on the API itself. But then how can I make it work with all the websites.
Does every request a user has have to request the api to make sure they are logged in. (This wont have session data like normal user requests).
Sorry for the long message :) , it wouldnt let me get it into one so had to do multiple lines for my question
13:31
someone know what is the payment gateway that allow me withdraw my funds in bitcoin?
@virepo wouldn't it be much easier to run all the domains on a single site?
Patrick, we want to create seperate sites so that we can SEO them all
@virepo you can still use separate domains for them
We want to get the specific niche websites to the top of google, instead of a single website with SOME of the videos on etc...
like paypal customers pay in credit card and i withdraw in bitcoin?
13:32
Patrick what do you mean?
@virepo multiple domains pointing to the same app. add some logic to decide what to show
I think you're right! aha
Didnt think of it that way. Because Google would see them as different sites as it would dyunamically pull different data
So, anybody willing to move & work in Bavaria as a PHP developer? :-)
@DejanMarjanovic depends
@DejanMarjanovic maybe.
13:39
Well for you my friends we have no $ :D
If you're serious @Ocramius I would love to do that, the company is Rakuten
it's popular in Japan but in Europe not so much, therefore the Barcelona sponsorship, I guess :-)
Also @Danack same for you :P
@DejanMarjanovic no $ for developers but sponsoring barcelona? o_0
@DejanMarjanovic ah the people who bought play.com and fucked it up.
@Danack No comment :P
Gotta have priorities I guess :D
@Patrick That's Japan :( This is EU, budget not that big :(
But everything is fine, das ist schoen
13:42
Something something, bigger in Japan.
Big in Japan, yes. :D
@DejanMarjanovic ah, I already talked with Stelian about it
not happening at my rates ATM
He moved on, different times now, you can send me you expected $ :-)
@DejanMarjanovic send me a mail
sent to gmail :-)
13:59
Segfault when cast Reflection object to string with undefined constant – #74673
@JoeWatkins Ignore my question about 2 memory leaks. It seems some partial compilation was the cause of the issue. pastebin.com/Tm2RxMeF seems to work correctly.
@DejanMarjanovic what's the point?
Good evening room
good evening you
@Shafizadeh Well I don't know, but if it's the same company doesn't mean you'll work on an island :-) /cc @Jimbo
14:08
:D
@JayIsTooCommon Who's they?
Anonymous
@kelunik developers using amp
What's your exact question? :D
Anonymous
You're pushing users who have questions / queries towards amp IRC, right?
Anonymous
(context - tweet & footer of new design)
14:14
@JayIsTooCommon Yes.
Anonymous
I was wondering why, surely they have a better chance of getting help here?
@JayIsTooCommon You can only chat on SO with a minimum of reputation.
Anonymous
ah
@Tiffany Nope sorry. Had other things on my mind :)
That's the most important point for using IRC.
Anonymous
14:16
Yeah that makes sense
Anonymous
@PeeHaa me :) ?
@bwoebi @Trowski Should we use forking instead of SO_REUSEPORT if available (if on a posix compatible system)?
@JayIsTooCommon Obviously :P
@kelunik within Aerys?
@bwoebi Yes.
14:18
@kelunik It just needs a specialized class extending Process
Well, there are issues with forking for hotreload I guess, but only if the listening sockets change.
And we'd need to separate launching the server sockets from Server class
@kelunik which issues, except that you shouldn't kill the listening sockets not needed until hot reload is done
@bwoebi You need to determine that by including the config, which can't be done multiple times right now.
Well, you could launch a helper process for that.
umm, I see the issue.
Also problematic is: you typically already install things on the loop in your config … so config must only be loaded in the spawned process
Hi
14:23
@kelunik so, you'd anyway need a helper process.
ok, maybe someone here will have some ideas
@bwoebi Hm?
is there to create secure API, that can deal with asynchronous requests without resorting to session ?
@kelunik You need a helper process, whether you actually support hot reload or not.
* is there a way
14:26
@bwoebi No, I mean one extra for each hot reload that checks the config and reports it back to the master / to be forked process.
@kelunik yeah, but you need to do that too without hot reload.
@bwoebi No, without hot reload you can read the config once and then fork.
@kelunik you cannot.
@bwoebi What's the problem?
@kelunik you'd share the same loop fd over multiple processes then
which is, an … ummm … really bad idea.
14:34
Problem of extracting an archive with symbolic links – #74674
@J7mbo @coderabbi Stop being so damn arrogant, James. Good grief.
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@tereško could you give an example, client side or serverside?
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@Jimbo is it the whole visual debt thing?
Yeah
@DejanMarjanovic you work at Rakuten?
14:42
@ircmaxell Yeah, Stelian hired me before he bailed out :D
nice :)
How should I determine if something should be written with procedural code or OOP?
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@Jimbo I saw the video.. fun..
@Tiffany Q: Are you writing an application or a simple script?
@ircmaxell Well I kind of miss the fucker, but hey... he's 50km away and I'm learning Java :P
14:44
@Patrick A bit hard to say. I want to say simple script, but it is kind of a small application too.
Anonymous
@Jimbo I see no arrogance.
It'll be a page that takes input and converts it into something else.
@Tiffany if it's just a single page, either will work I guess. If you need to maintain it in the future, I would tend towards OOP
procedural can quickly grow into spaghetti if features are added
someone know a API for let users buying with credit card bitcoin in my website?
I say this now, of course, but I don't think I'll need to maintain it later on. But I may change my mind in six months or a year.
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14:47
rewrite it
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(=
Me?
I suppose I probably will if I need to add stuff
I think I need to watch @ircmaxell's talk like once a day so that it drills into my head
user924016
Yea, well I mostly use procedural style for small throw away scripts
user924016
using classes/objects can also become procedural very fast
Not really an excuse, but I struggle writing "traditional" OOP as a collection of objects. I need to practice grasping it as a collection of behaviors. In essence, I struggle writing OOP. But it is one of those things where I need more practice.
user924016
14:55
it is a struggle
user924016
Do you write tests? I think it can have a positive effect when starting out with using classes
I don't know how to write tests :X
Anonymous
@Tiffany it's much easier than you might think :)
user924016
Okay, whenever you have a free slot for learning something, consider putting that in the stack. Now might not always be the right time
I have free time now, but it's a question of... which do I focus on first
user924016
15:05
yea
I'm using stackoverflow.com/questions/16356420/… for reference on what I should read/watch, but I also have a tab open for Clean Code on Safari Books, another tab for general programming...
user924016
I guess that is more than sufficient
I suppose I could try writing it as procedural first, then convert it to OOP.
user924016
sounds like a fun exercise
aye, should be
Anonymous
15:16
@DaveRandom omg.. you must be buzzing.
Anonymous
They just announced JB is going to be performing in Manchester.
Well, I'm just off to kill myself. Goodbye!
Anonymous
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Anonymous
ilovephpmaker.com the points at the top..
15:34
@Jimbo Y U RUDE?!
@JayIsTooCommon I don't understand what this website is supposed to be
there's something a little timecube-ish about the text
Anonymous
ilovephpmaker.com/about just read the about page, it's perfectly clear, silly.
E_WRITING
Possibly veering into the realm of making fun of the mentally ill tbh.
You seem to be implying that I would read it
15:39
NTTAWWT.
Anonymous
lol
@Ocramius He's being an asshat
+ dragging me into a Laravel war
Do CQRS, not war!
\o/
Do CQRS, not war!
15:42
That should be on a t-shirt
He blocked me :D
That's the first time I've been blocked, I think :D
@Jimbo rookie
:P
but yeah, weird that I'm not blocked at this point
@Jimbo I've been blocked by Mike Cernovich, that's an achievement worth unlocking.
Question everything, including (and especially) those who tell you to question everything.
You know I was half way through tweeting him that Scala is better, tabs are better and to use notepad as an IDE
Pffft, scala
VISUAL BASIC 6
ok, off to get home and prepare for the Roave webcast tonight
@Ocramius Real Programmers Write VBA
15:53
@J7mbo @coderabbi Everyone needs to understand on his own why things will matter to *him* and not only to abstract… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/869582370369830913
Shit, I think bob is the voice of reason
@Ocramius reply to email when you have time :P
@Ocramius sometimes I think war could be the less painful one of two
@Jimbo I'll need to pop up more often on your shoulders :-P
hey, anyone particularly familiar with the LIBXML option constants, speficially LIBXML_NSCLEAN?
everything I've read seems to indicate it should be used with loadXML()
but it doesn't seem to be a foolproof option
@Jimbo shut up, you're annoying ...
15:59
@JoeWatkins why?
I kid, of course ...
that was basically the reaction he just got on twitter ...

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