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I want to remove spaces from all values in 1 column of table.. how to run this command? UPDATE tags_map SET TAG_NAME=TAG_NAME(WITHOUT SPACES)
@cheesemacfly what is it?
@tereško then how?
That answers the: when Internet is ok .Our application Database in localhost should sync with Online server
@MadaraUchiha its so annoying when you inform people of deprecated code
i mean, if they're so stupid why don't you be an asshole and not mention it?!?!
17:02
@tereško REPLACE(TAG_NAME, ' ', ''); ?
flawless logic
@CarrieKendall I honestly don't give a c*** about the HV OP.
@MadaraUchiha to clarify, i was mocking that idiot in your answer's comment thread :]
The only reason I leave these comments, is for future visitors, who might hopefully stumble upon it.
@CarrieKendall :P
17:04
but you annoy him!
@CarrieKendall f*** him.
:P
i am going to stop helping people in my answers because it annoys him.
Seriously, people who tell me the comment is annoying, they forgot that only X months/years ago, they were right there, using mysql_* like idiots, until at some point they were enlightened.
So now, being such a hotshot PHP l33t d3v, they find it annoying
yeah, i mean don't get me wrong, its repetitive, but it doesn't make it less valid
I tried:
UPDATE tags_map REPLACE(TAG_NAME, ' ', '') WHERE TAG_ID='62'
and
SELECT FROM tags_map REPLACE(TAG_NAME, ' ', '') WHERE TAG_ID='62'
but errors..
17:05
1337* are you new?!!?1
So I don't mind pissing off a few high rep users, to convey the message as clear as possible.
@Samithaఠ_ఠ I use skydrive
@Jasper (most of) the comments are back. I'd suggest not to keep commenting since there is not really any fruitful exchange happening. They just complain so agreeing to disagree is the best option. and the whole thing had its 15 minutes of fame (literally)
That's contradicts the purpose of SO. Its not babying anyone to keep future visitors in mind when posting on a question that has deprecated code. Its helpful and constructive, unlike this conversation. — Carrie Kendall 15 secs ago
</conversation> useless
he has derpes ;]
@Mr.Alien is it free?
17:11
5-7 gigs free
I don't think you will need more than that
I have my entire wamp synced
how do i create a php script for that ?
Just a warning for moderators - watch out for stackoverflow.com/users/2643020/wayne-kerr posting inappropriate language in answers.... most are getting deleted pretty quickly
GitHub API Y U SO LAME WHEN IT COMES TO API REQUESTS WITHOUT KEY/SECRET?!?!?!?!
@CarrieKendall I agree that the mysql hint is a bit too prominent. it should be a side note. not the main part
is there API?
@Mr.Alien Hey buddy i decoded your encoded id :)
@Mr.Alien can you help me to find a DOC or something similar ?
@Samithaఠ_ఠ well, just go basic, you don't need any apis or any fancy stuff, I've a symbolic link created in the d drive which syncs on multiple gadgets of mine :)
@Gordon but it should be prominent in this question. look at the comments below sgrove's answer
@Abhi just encoded or contacted too? I didn't checked the mails yet
17:14
@Gordon That's actually kind of surprising. And yes, that was a decision I had made even before deleting. And the most innocent of the casualties (my comment that gave a tl;dr version of the events) is still gone. I guess I shouldn't be complaining, though.
:D @Mr.Alien Done both
I'm trying to recursively search and delete files in a directory by filetype. Did I do this right?
either way, i don't really care that he put it in a neat box with bold and whatever, i think its definitely relevant. regulars see it a lot but our opinion is based on the fact that we're regulars. it doesn't make it less relevant
Aaaaaaand it's gone cc @MarkBaker
foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator(new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($dirctoryPath)) as $file) {
	if (in_array(pathinfo($file, PATHINFO_EXTENSION), $fileTpes)) {
		unlink($file);
	}
}
17:15
@Abhi hehe kwel ;)
I haven't tested it yet, so it could delete eveything =oP
@Jasper well, it's not like SO is China. People, especially our community managers, are quite considerate and listening.
muhahahahaha check this out, atlast I achieved to create this effect
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@crypticツ I suspekt $dirctoryPath isn't how you mint to spall thet.
@rdlowrey derp, yeah
17:17
@Gordon the listening was sometimes missing in my perception. I'm glad to be wrong about that, though
@crypticツ could use a RegexIterator around the RII wrapping the RDI to limit the allowed filetypes from there instead of pathinfo. but your approach will work, too.
MySQL Cluster CGE is this free
?
@bushdiver because you are doing it wrong
Good point, we can answer questions in your format that leave security threats and blame OP for being stupid on a question/answer learning website. — Carrie Kendall 5 secs ago
i am going to delete that, but not before i let him read it
@Samithaఠ_ఠ wait wait wait, what kinda syncing are you talking about?
17:19
@tereško I did upvote the answer.
@AshwinMukhija tnx
@Gordon would it be slower? I there can be a couple thousand files. I was doing it by wildcard in Bash so a regex wildcard would be nice.
lol ^^^ thank you for the meme ;)
@Mr.Alien AFAIK, he himself does not know
boss told him to sync
@tereško well, I just sync my entire workspace, when he started the api talks.. I got that somethings fishy
17:24
@crypticツ cant tell. have to ask one of the internals folks. sorry.
@Gordon you forgot to abbreviate RegexIterator. Should be:
I want to burninate with napalm. Anybody got something against it? Or anybody knows it is a legit tag?
"could use a RI around the RII wrapping the RDI"
@NikiC class_alias all the things
@Mr.Alien listen...There is a long story.I'm going to develop an app with large database.We are going to enter more than 20000 whatever recodes to our database within an hour.User Registration,Payments etc.
SO there is a problem in our mind when if we have a Internet problem with any branch which our system is using they have to use LOCALHOST for sure to keep there new upcoming recodes .If the Internet is ok we need to have any Sync method to exchange the data with localhost to our centralize server .So i'm struck with that part?
17:26
20000 is not more and for you I've something wait
33 mins ago, by tereško
mysql_dump, or if are quite good as sysadmin, google "mysql dual master replication"
basically you need to look at how you can set up a "dual master" system for your DB servers
what do you think about the commination of PHP +MYSQL
i mean for 20000 recodes
withing a hour
ok?
@tereško
@tereško I just lost the link baba shared with me, @Samithaఠ_ఠ I'll just give you in few mins
@PeeHaa It's a Wordpress thing, IIRC. Probably not safe to nuke.
@Gordon is this how I would do it? pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ZmMHWjuX I combined all the individual regexes into a single one. Otherwise would need to loop through them. Unless I misunderstand how the regex interator works
@Charles :-(
@Samithaఠ_ఠ here you go firebase.com/how-it-works.html
i have no idea what a "recode" is
@crypticツ does it work? :)
@Gordon yep!
@crypticツ then yes. That's how you do it ;)
@Gordon why?
@MadaraUchiha because I removed the ext/mysql part from the question
@Gordon ... Why??
17:47
Because it was useless?
What did you think I was asking about?
@PeeHaa It wasn't useless. I was giving him the things he needed to improve to have useful code. As well as giving him the solution.
Nowhere in the code did OP use any of the deprecated functions IIRC
@PeeHaa Read back in the revisions.
@Gordon, I do think that your edit(s) are borderline too "aggressive"
17:50
Ok even then. Either way to me it looked more like a content filler for a rep whore answer
OP didn't even have dynamic values in his query
@PeeHaa And since when is that a valid reason to use deprecated functions?
I don't care for rep, I have plenty.
@MadaraUchiha And since when is it deprecated?
It OPs version?
@MadaraUchiha I thought we agreed that the deprecation should be worked into the answers but should not be the most prominent part of the answer.
@Charles prob safe to nuke, as long as you take care of WP while you're at it
@PeeHaa Since the current version.
17:51
@ircmaxell Ambitious!
@Gordon It wasn't
@MadaraUchiha then why did you answer it at all? you helped closing it.
Basically if you repwhore don't be surprised if you get burned
The proposed solution was there. Just because I didn't give code, doesn't mean I didn't answer.
@ircmaxell hehe
17:52
@PeeHaa Burned?
I might need some help in that case
I got +4-4 and didn't blink.
It's the extensive edit that got me!
@MadaraUchiha I pretty much agree with the colonel that the answer wasnt and isnt an answer. Only reason I didnt delete it is because it wasnt flagged
@Gordon I'll save you the trouble then.
hrm, for some reason I can't deploy to GAE... I think it's my network
nevermind :-D
17:53
Also WUT??? @MadaraUchiha
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A: PHP: Is mysql_real_escape_string enough?

Madara UchihaGreat question! No! It isn't enough! Although the attack vector is narrow, there is still a possibility of vulnerability, even when using mysql_real_escape_string. See this answer by ircmaxell. The only way to prevent SQL Injection 100%, you need to use prepared statements. Read up PDO - Th...

Don't tell me you don't know there weren't already enough dupes out there with actual answers
@PeeHaa @Gordon can handle it.
@Gordon can handle what?
He knows.
He knows what?
@MadaraUchiha I dont need to handle it.
17:55
Nope, you don't :P
SIGH
I hate when dev environments and prod environments don't match
Also, @Gordon I don't mind closing, voting, whatever.
Cat fyts
But when you make an extensive edit to my post, I'd like you to talk to me beforehand.
A friendly request.
I'm here all the time, and when I'm not, do as you please.
@MadaraUchiha FWIW:
44 mins ago, by Gordon
@CarrieKendall I agree that the mysql hint is a bit too prominent. it should be a side note. not the main part
but okay. that's a reasonable request
17:57
@Gordon Next time I'll wrap it in <sub>.
@MadaraUchiha its basically still the same problem it had when it was plastered below questions. It's too big. Too prominent. Too much in your face. At least that's my opinion.
@Gordon So again, the question remains, what do you suggest we do?
I'm not happy about forsaking it just because it annoys some high reps and/or diamonds.
It had proven to have some sort of value.
@MadaraUchiha I just think it should be more subtle and not take up more than 1/3 of the total answer. If it's boxed, it distracts from the part of the answer that should have the focus.
18:05
Peace
On a side note: Please, don't use mysql_* functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.
with the links of course, but no bold or italics. Can put the prepared statements back in if you want. Red box I always find confusing though.
That's how I'd do it. It's just three lines that can integrate neatly as an after though to your answer
@Gordon I use this gist.github.com/KyraD/5412693 minus the image of course =oP
@crypticツ yeah, that looks good to me, too
@Gordon i have replaced it with "warning" in my prepared fragment
because in the new design it is not red anymore
I'm just gonna start embedding a giant anigif with flashing police lights saying "MYSQL IS ON FIRE STOP THAT"
18:13
@tereško I find it weird to ask me whether I see the warning, when the to be observed thing is not on the same page.
@Gordon I removed it since it made it sound like I was talking down to the OP and making them appear stupid. I always found it a tad bit offensive the way it was worded.
@crypticツ given the fuss people make about it, you are apparently not the only one feeling that way
@Gordon Is this still true: stackoverflow.com/a/5397762/1443490 ? (I suspect yes but...)
@cheesemacfly yes, it is
@Gordon Ok thanks :(
18:30
This post - guy thinks it's better to manually output json rather than json_encode() :D
@Jimbo He (poorly) updated his answer though
@PeeHaa Good good, json_encode is there for a reason
Don't want to manually construct ' { .. } '
> I am new to PHP OOP.
Mostly when I see ^ that, I close the tab and cry.
18:45
:-D
we share your pain
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@PeeHaa testing Artax client behavior is now easier as of v0.4.0 -- Artax\Client implements Artax\BlockingClient and Artax\AsyncClient implements Artax\NonBlockingClient. Also @Ocramius you may be interested in the minor API changes for evented extensions if you altered the cookie extension for that site that can't correctly handle cookies. Note from the new minor version that there are some minor API changes should you upgrade.
I guess this kid is tryin to learn something but some showered down votes on his question, anyone feel like up voting his questio, here you go
@rdlowrey I'll upgrade over the weekend hopefully :)
oh, btw
Starting from today I'm a freelancer! So feel free to throw your money at me! Oh, wait... that's not how it works? :)
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Everyone should RT that ^
18:53
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quality question
@rdlowrey aaaaah excellent!
@Ocramius so you are on a sabbatical too ?
@Ocramius I feel free to throw lances on you, is that how it works?
@MadaraUchiha if they're valuable, I'll resell them
18:55
@Bracketworks there was one good + question today
@tereško Link?
@Mr.Alien It's downvoted because it's a case of use google's 10+ years of css knowledge and RTFM combined
@Bracketworks lemme check my last upvotes =D
Just because a question isn't already on stackoverflow doesn't mean it's a good question.
@tereško That list shouldn't be too long ;-)
18:57
@Bracketworks this thing
@tereško nope. Will be working 12/7 for the next month or so
@tereško Eh, not bad question, nice answer though. +1.
@Ocramius i have been doing nothing for past two week and am getting quite good at it
@tereško good pattern :)
that's very memory and CPU efficient
you are referring to "lazypool" or "doing nothing" part?
19:02
@tereško Yea, "LazyPool" makes sense; being a combination of a lazy initialization strategy and an object pool.
LazyPool == HotTub .... My proposal for the pattern name...
Does anybody know of some fancy slider in vanilla js. I'm looking for something like 4 previews at the bottom and 1 large image at the top. With the possibility the slide the 4 previews at the bottom
just make one yourself
However, if (array_key_exists($name, $this->connections) === false || $this->connections[$name] === null) { redundant check is redundant. Wouldn't simply if (!array_key_exists($name, $this->cxns)) { suffice?
I will if I really have to, but it's for my personal site so I am lazy am willing to cut corners :)
19:10
@tereško I like the use of closures to defer instantiation.
I'll have to hang that technique on my bat belt
@PeeHaa it actually should be other way around
@tereško What do you mean? Because it is for my personal site I shouldn't be lazy?
@Bracketworks depending on your abstraction, a closed or time-outed connection could return a null
@PeeHaa yes. I at least tend to cannibalize code fragments from personal projects for use in "for money" projects
@tereško True. Wait, no; if you're holding a reference to it, it'll never get garbage collected. The connection might be useless, but it won't be destroyed.
I've had the minimalistic design of an nginx 404 page for almost 2 years. Whatever I put is is an improvement. :) And it's just a frontpage for my other sites.
19:18
@Bracketworks hmmm ... true
you could update it =P
lol I could, couldn't I...
or you could write a 600 char rant about bad code
@tereško Well, I'll inevitably do that (the ranting) so I can just leave it.
:11003043 yes it does
Connections could share an interface with and isValid method or something, but that's walking off towards a whole other question.
(shit, I can't anything)
19:22
@AymanFarhat , if you look here you will see that 31 (mostly from this chat room) agrees with you
@Bracketworks the connections would be instances of SoapCleint ins this particular case
@tereško Well, I wouldn't be using those directly anyway, favoring an adapter over them to unify the interface with my application.
But w/e, right?
go is pretty sweet
@ircmaxell The language?
@Bracketworks if you would need to authenticate, then making a wrapper would actually be a preferable way
@ircmaxell the game ?
the language
I'm building a simple app for AppEngine, using Go
Why? because why not?
19:28
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@tereško Yea, see all the ranting about PHP sucking, and it needs X and Y and <kitchen-sink-here> is silly. At the end of the day, outside of a few things like scalar type hints, PHP just needs a better fucking API. And all of the core packages and libraries typically shipped with it need better fucking APIs.
@tereško CS:GO the deags are jacked :P
(Profanity for effect)
@ircmaxell i don't think it will live long enough" google.com/trends/…
Ugh, coffeescript.
@Bracketworks it was closed i could compare it to
@tereško Oh I know, it's just funny how certain technologies gain momentum. I think it was you that said something like "language quality does not correlate positively with language popularity", or something.
yes , that was the point
coffeescript (no matter how bad idea) is gaining momentum, go and dart had initial push from google and then stagnation
Dart looked looks good IMO, but I haven't bothered really investigating.
I just want something in addition to js on the client side...I don't like the lack of options.
19:36
@Orangepill I want erlang in browsers
Unsurprisingly, code-generators and ultra-high abstractions seem to be most popular. When your users can make my square go bigger 30 pixels, you've got yourself a language for the masses.
And many are UI centric.
what i want is fault tolerant and distributed functional language , with ability to hot-plug modules, in a browser
@tereško that is generalized enough for server and client use.
Basically JS without all the J or S.
that actually might be extended from "distributed" part
Have you tinkered with node?
19:41
only as much as adding a twitter scrubber and an IRC bot
Well, more than me. I'm interested to try it, when I have some time.
I don't want to inquire about the "wakka-wakka"
@tereško uh huh
@Orangepill Turns out I had to pee. I was hoping for win the lottery, but I'll take what I can get.
20:02
I think I might have asked something like this before: If I create an interface as a contract of immutability, even though it's implemented on mutable objects, but I enforce that interface (through abstract method signatures for user-land code) would that be considered a "good enough" practice?
Something like:
interface ImmutableFooInterface {
    function getBar();
}
class Foo implements ImmutableFooInterface {
    public function getBar() { /* ... */ }
    public function setBar() { /* ... */ }
}
interface SomeOtherInterface {
    function needsFoo(ImmutableFooInterface $foo);
}
@ircmaxell And, do you like Go?
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@Bracketworks My experience with enforcing immutability at the class/interface level in PHP is that it results in unnecessarily overcomplicated APIs that no one likes.
@Bracketworks ugh. not all parts of a contract can be encoded into an interface.
that doesn't mean those constraints should not be kept.
@rdlowrey Does that example seem overcomplicated? That's all there really is to it, no?
I mean, at the end of the day, consumers of a library (particularly in PHP, interpreted languages) can do WTF they want anyway, and any sort of reinforcement is just stricter guidelines. If someone will $foo->setBar('derp') they'll do it somehow.
@igorw Could you elaborate?
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@Bracketworks It's just my two cents. If PHP had any concept of immutability built-in (like Python tuples) or if it allowed you to enforce return values via interfaces then maybe. It's just been my experience that you'll hate yourself for doing that down the road.
20:10
@Bracketworks May be a dumb question but why not function needsFoo(Foo $foo)
@Orangepill Because it's apparent to the consumer that they can $foo->setBar() when your/my intention would be that its intended to be immutable.
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Nothing stops me from doing:
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class ScrewYourInterface implements ImmutableFooInterface {
    function getBar(){}
    function setBar() { echo 'take that!'; }
}
@tereško Got it to -3, fire away
20:11
@rdlowrey Of course, that's essentially what I'm doing myself.
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The interface definition only serves to overcomplicate without actually providing any protection.
@Bracketworks an example that comes to mind is one from uncle bob on LSP. if you have class Square extends Rectangle, and it has setWidth(), then that's not really valid. because for the square, width will also set height. but the superclass mandates only width change on that call. thus it's an LSP violation.
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It's a faux-contract as far as I'm concerned.
@NikiC so far, yes. The debugging is a bit of a pain, but that's mostly because my build process is un-necesarially complex
I should really try it
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20:13
I feel like hacker news is a big Go-lang advertisement these days.
HN is a wankfest, and Go is very wankable, so duh.
I don't like the fact that it doesn't have exceptions and generics (I really have no idea how a statically typed language can survive without generics...), but maybe that's something one gets used to when actually trying it out
@rdlowrey I generally agree that PHP's lack of value semantics for objects makes enforcing that almost impossible. in fact, I'd generally just go for value objects in that case, make them immutable and rely on one implementation of the value object.
And, hell, they have bradfitz on it now, and he's a freaking genius, so what do we expect?
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@igorw exactly.
20:14
Ugh. I don't like that answer, but I completely understand.
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And the articles on HN always use faulty logic like: "Hey we switched from this garbage ruby on rails app that couldn't possibly have scaled to Go. Now we don't need a whole server farm. Ergo, Go must be the greatest thing ever."
@NikiC Yeah, lack generics could be annoying, but I can also see how they could simplify architecture without them...
but exceptions, I don't miss to be honest...
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When actually the bigger contributing factor in the difference was the RoR setup you had originally was awful and the people who implemented the app didn't understand scaling.
the dumb thing I'm doing is using Jekyll as a pre-processor to my go app
@rdlowrey Awful? Ruby on Rails? No. Couldn't be.
20:16
> First, write your app in ruby. Then, when it doesn't scale, move to nodejs. Then, when you cannot maintain your code because it's a bunch of tangled slinkies, move to psychobitch. That way you can appreciate the sheer power.
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@ircmaxell wut
I'm working on migrating my blog to more of a GH-Pages type system, but with go providing some more flexibility
so the actual posts are static compile from jekyll as a deploy step
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<--- hates jekyll
20:17
but the go app exists for "other functionality" (right now, handling redirects, may handle more)
@rdlowrey yes!
<-- hates jekyll error messages in particular
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I refuse to do any blogging of any sort until I write my own static site generator just because I hate jekyll so much.
@rdlowrey facepalm
@rdlowrey Just use XSLT and call it a day month.
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lol there's nothing wrong with writing your own thing for fun :)
20:23
in two days I've got it basically hot-wired together
@rdlowrey I did the same. then couldn't be arsed to maintain it and migrated to jekyll. templates needed some very minor adjustment, the actual blog posts stayed exactly the same.
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Then again, no static site generator necessary if your entire site is Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
read my blog at ftp://example.com
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lol, custom blogging protocol platform!
@rdlowrey comments
and if your blog doesn't have comments: STFU
20:28
@NikiC javascript
@ircmaxell test/plain :)
the data-* attributes in HTML have no semantic meaning
@NikiC raises hand guilty.
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20:29
telnet 127.0.0.1 1337

get latest\r\n\r\n

--- return output here ---
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stone age blog retrieval.
I'm guessing there's still no decent self-hosted replacement for disqus?
why don't you like disqus?
@igorw I'm using google+ on my "experimental" blog site
I don't like giving my data to third party services ("the cloud")
20:32
eih, I don't like maintaining highly available services
@igorw I don't mind giving it to third party services for inherently public stuff (its not like you want to hide the comments...)
I mean, if hosting the blog on github is okay, then hosting the comments on disqus should be okay too :)
@NikiC Bingo.
:-D
$ ./deploy
unchanged static/assets/scss/screen.scss
Configuration file: _config.yml
            Source: ./
       Destination: _site
      Generating... done.
04:32 PM Host: appengine.google.com
04:32 PM Application: XXXXX; version: 1
04:32 PM
Starting update of app: XXXXXX, version: 1
04:32 PM Getting current resource limits.
04:32 PM Scanning files on local disk.
04:32 PM Cloning 28 static files.
04:32 PM Cloning 7 application files.
04:32 PM Uploading 20 files and blobs.
04:32 PM Uploaded 20 files and blobs
dangit
@NikiC I'm probably a bit unreasonable about this. but even just the legal implications of using so many third party services scares the shit out of me.
did the appengine go tits up ?
20:37
nah, prob my connection through my proxy... I hate that bloody thing
of course, I'm not running a datacenter in my basement. but I generally try to minimize the amount of services I depend on, so that I can easily switch whenever I want to.
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@igorw don't use google fiber, then.
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those bastards.
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What's the point of having all that bandwidth if you say I'm not allowed to host any servers? WTF.
@rdlowrey Surely they have business accounts for that, right?
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20:40
@Charles surely who are they to tell me I can't use my upload pipe for whatever I want? I mean seriously. Don't be evil.
@rdlowrey for real?
lol , my poor my poor 100Mbit has only one two restrictions: don't host pirated software and don't get caught hacking
(which does not mean that you cannot host a torrent tracker)
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@tereško No, you can't serve anything.
@rdlowrey fail
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20:43
I don't have any real political leanings in terms of net-neutrality and I get that your choice in ISP is voluntary. But come on.
They're the same terms handed out by almost every ISP.
'mericans
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@Charles So the illusion of choice, then.
@rdlowrey The illusion of choice without paying through the nose for a business account. I did that for a while. The money was worth it, so were the static IPs.
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20:47
lol @ "optimum cockbag levels"
what's up guys :)
nevermind I'll go to sleep XD
see you tomorrow guys :D

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