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00:08
> Server: nginx/1.4.4
w00t
One day I hope to understand what you're asking, and then soon after that be able to contribute some ideas.
@webarto Schweet.
@PeeHaa any advices for default install nginx?
Here check this out. Shoutout to @Danack
@Fabien It's better if you have shitload of concurrent clients, performance wise they're ~.
Thanks guys.
00:09
Assuming you also run php-fpm
Which you should
Also @Danack also has some config explanation thingy somewhere IIRC
@PeeHaa What I linked?
@PeeHaa are you missing include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*; perhaps?
@webarto Are you on debian?
00:22
Ubuntu at the moment.
Ah yeah debian derivatives like to put it in sites-*
Ah, my bad :)
It can be pretty useful though when running a server with lots of sites on it that you may need to disable
noight all
night @PeeHaa :)
symlinks, everywhere!
00:31
How often do you really move stuff to a new server?
Jay
Jay
Can this not be done with GLOBALS:
$GLOBALS['name']['something_else'] = 'blah';
@igorw don't think its possible. I've looked into it before, in the end all I could do was ob_*
@igorw I've done something similar to that with stderr, let me see.
@Jack you were able to attach a filter to it?
5
A: Timestamping logs of programs managed by supervisord

JackYou could write a dedicated wrapper script that will attach a filter to the stderr before invoking your worker code: // filter to prepend date/time on all stderr output class eventdata_filter extends php_user_filter { function filter($in, $out, &$consumed, $closing) { while (($bu...

Yeah, sort of ... but I remember you had to remove the filter before exiting.
Since I didn't write much of these answers, this is the other one.
00:35
Ah, that's the one you linked me to when I was asking about it.
gotta run now, bringing kids to school.
@DanLugg I've mentioned that answer before to someone, yeah ... it could have been you hehe
I ended up just using ob, as it was "easier"
I'm so lost on getting the geocode data for address fields
@igorw If you end up figuring out how, gimme a ping; I'm rather curious.
Anyone know a login api that works like the SO login? Kinda like oyanix.com/opensource/hybridauth but with the logins hosted
user895378
00:40
@igorw I've never had anything but pain when dealing with the PHP stream filters ... sorry :/
user895378
I pretty much avoid them altogether these days.
Hnnnnnnnnnnng
Want!
Maybe my next job :)
Augmented reality.
00:57
Hi. How to store numeric string like: 1234567890, 00124 -- different length, could starts from 0 ?
Store to where?
oh... MySQL. It would be an index field.
blah
as a string?
@DanLugg yep, might require a patch to PHP to make this work
@ircmaxell , is string is good. But not so good for indexes.
@igorw , sure.
01:03
not so good for indexes?
how do you figure?
@webarto I'd love to work in the gaming industry.
@Fabien I got offer from Ubisoft few months ago, but it was north of Germany, that wouldn't work out for me at the time.
Damn. That'd been cool. I could ask you for free stuff.
But I think salary was not much :\
Taxes are ~40%.
Foot in the door though
01:06
If I work remotely, I evade tax.
Yup, that it is...
F* you government. Rot in hell. (Happy citizen)
People barely have for food an they're buying bulletproof Audi's and BMW's.
Country gives you shit, I give them shit, it's reciprocal, right? :)
</rant>
Speaking of anti gov't rants. Where's Simon_eQ?
Blah, @Simon complains from Switzerland..
PHP Version 5.5.6-1+debphp.org~raring+2
System 	Linux webarto 2.6.32-042stab083.2 #1 SMP Fri Nov 8 18:08:40 MSK 2013 x86_64
Server API 	FPM/FastCGI
Let the hacking begin :D
You can always do a project I planned on but haven't gotten round to :D
01:14
Sure, I'll just add it to my "top 100" not yet (or ever) done list.
heh
foreach($levelXml as $key => $side)
{

  @mkdir($path . '/'. $key, 0777, TRUE);

  $url = strtr(
    explode('?', (string) $side->attributes()->url)[0],
    ['%r' => "[0-$y]", '%c' => "[0-$y]"]
  );

  shell_exec("curl --create-dirs -o $path/$key/#1_#2.jpg $url");

  chdir($path . '/' . $key);

  for ($i = 0; $i <= $y; $i++)
  {
    shell_exec("convert +append {$i}_[0-$y].jpg -gravity NorthEast -flatten -quality 92 {$i}.jpg");
  }

  shell_exec("convert -append [0-$y].jpg -gravity NorthEast -flatten -quality 92 ../{$key}.jpg");
@ircmaxell , index over numeric string (varchar) does not fits in memory. I need to reduce index size.
Code needs comment? :)
Why is it a string then? Or get more memory. Those are your two options...
01:17
@ircmaxell , i have weird option. To store those strings like numbers, but add leading 1 (or any other digit).
Why do you need to store leading 0's in the first place?
$r = ($rgb >> 16) & 0xFF;
$g = ($rgb >> 8) & 0xFF;
$b = $rgb & 0xFF;
why the shifts?
Try and see.
well i am facing a problem.. pasting in pastebin now..
@ircmaxell , some government registry numbers has different length and could starts from zero
So then get more ram, since its not a number but an identifier...
@sectus Do you know maxlen?
@webarto , yes
01:25
my question is i have used the rgb values like (0,0,0) , (20,20,20),...(2555,255,255)
but why are the outputs of RGB 001 002 003
@webarto
@blackbee , show your code.
pastebin.com/cPMv55vN
You are talking about getpixels.php?
yes
..
01:41
It's not RGB...
then its what
in the manual it was said that they are supposed to be red green and blue
or may b i misinterpreted it
<?php

$img = imagecreatefrompng("colorbar.png");
$imagew = imagesx($img);
$imageh = imagesy($img);

$xy = array();
$k = -1;

for ($i = 0; $i < $imageh; $i += 20)
{
  $idx = imagecolorat($img, 0, $i);
  $rgb = imagecolorsforindex($img, $idx);
  $xy[++$k] = array($rgb['red'], $rgb['green'], $rgb['blue']);
}

var_dump($xy);
wtf
It's index'd color... @blackbee
yeoman used node and create files with MASSIVe file names that windows can't delete because they're too long
wtf is this shit
01:47
hm... can't you rm -rf *?
you're installing node onto windows?
index color means?
I don't care...
ow.. then its fine
lol
You can only try so hard
i remember a song by that phrase
01:50
@webarto Node is installed on to the Rapsberry Pi which is synced to my windows for the web folder. Not node itself but a folder from yeoman workflow which is named node_something contains like 19 undeletable files
deleted now though
Anyhoo
time for bed
Ah!
del file~ or something
forgot...
gn :)
had to download a program, even cmd didnt work :p
nn
@webarto well thankyou... but may i know what was the difference... in the manual the results were the same...
Use imagecreatetruecolor instead of imagecreate
In computing, indexed color is a technique to manage digital images' colors in a limited fashion, in order to save computer memory and file storage, while speeding up display refresh and file transfers. It is a form of vector quantization compression. When an image is encoded in this way, color information is not directly carried by the image pixel data, but is stored in a separate piece of data called a palette: an array of color elements, in which every element, a color, is indexed by its position within the array. The image pixels do not contain the full specification of its color,...
You got indexes (as $b), that's not RBG value.
ow..
cool.. u rock
i suck
gd n8..
02:00
Meh, we all suck.
Inactive PHP Group members have f* awesome jobs now...
(y)
I'm waiting for that "Congratulate Anthony for new job" mail :) Although It'll come 10 days later because LinkedIn.
lol
you're going to wait a while
I'm not going to accept a new job before Jan 1. And not start looking for a few more weeks...
03:16
Yeah, enjoy life a bit... Full-time job kills a bit... (in my case)
yup
not to mention that I have my own shit to work through
03:40
@crypticツ cv-pls.com working OK?
This Month @Facebook #Security team rejected more than valid 10 Bugs (known to us). Not playing fairagain with new Bug Hunters. #shameful
True, bunch of fuckers...
Reported 3, credited 0, fixed 3...
Some person report vuln in our coroporate website and ask if we have bug bounty. We do now. On him.
:D
04:05
@webarto yeah, is there something wrong?
Just asking.
@webarto lol .. ungrateful bunch =p
05:33
mornin'
morning ... quiet morning
hello
hi jack
can you help me with yahoo login using curl?
sorry, hijacking this room is not allowed.
ok.. sorry
hiii
Are you there? Amit
hello
raman
If your code can be injected with malicious code you've got bigger problems to deal with than Array(). — Jack 1 min ago
silly rabbit ^^
06:19
JavaScript guy :)
06:32
@AlmaDo You think this is possible? :)
If we were given N-space complexity, this is no brainer of course.
1
Q: Separating numbers and alphabets in an array

user2983237 Given an array that contains alphabets and numbers, provide an algorithm to move the numbers to the front of the array and alphabets to the end of the array without changing their order in the given array. Expected Space complexity: In place Expected Time complexity: O(n) E.g: Inp...

@Jack morning
in common case - no, this has no solution
good moaning ^^
yeah, that's what i thought too.
while for letters-numbers the solution is simple
Morning
hi, @Leri
i need to encode a select query .What type of encode can i use?
@AmitSingla are you there?
@samitha Why would you want to encode query?
No point in that.
it's for another achievement
i need to catch queries
when i send to the db
INSERT,DELETE,UPDATE
i was tried a lot methods
triggers
mysql proxy
bin log
etc
but instead of using above methods
i tried to keep a queries as a variables ,and send into the log table .So i want to encode method to before send into the database ? @Leri
@AlmaDo orly?
06:50
@Jack yes
okay .. what did you have in mind?
@samitha Wait, you just want to log queries?
that's not me, it's some common thing
yes @Leri
okay .. what's the common thing?
06:51
100%
I have to create a large number (growing too 2 million within the first 6 months) "validation codes", codes should be digits only, unique and non-sequential. Anyone know of an elegant way to do this? I have a brute force solution but I was wondering if someone knew of a more elegant method.
@Jack I've faced that question before (sadly, I didn't got it properly and OP didn't mentioned some things). Check this - stackoverflow.com/a/19072043/2637490
@AlmaDo Yeah, if you have pairs, it's something else of course.
The question as posted there ... imo cannot be done in O(n) and in-place.
@samitha Create a wrapper class on \PDO, that will log your queries. Sql queries for php is nothing more than strings, so you can encode with any algo you want. Also, I guess, you want to crypt not encode. :)
it's in place by link I've posted
06:54
@samitha No need to creating rooms. You can ask here
@Leri i'm not an expert with that (PDO ) can you guide me ?
If I have time, I'll help you
@samitha I am still junior, so I am not expert. :)
@AlmaDo I know, but the input set is different.
user895378
So I decided to call my new #async #php #redis client "Gerry." Short for Gerrymandering. See what I did there? No? Just go ask wikipedia.
@Jack what's the difference?
user895378
06:56
Sorry for the onebox spam. I was particularly pleased with myself for that name :)
@samitha Also learn how to read manuals: php.net
yeah definitely
@AlmaDo If you have a list that goes [letter digit letter digit letter digit etc.] it's a different problem than when it's more or less random.
@rdlowrey clever
06:58
> the term gerrymandering has negative connotations.
@Jack haha...
;-)
@Jack I should really learn how to understand questions. So till now I understood that question wrong
heh
06:59
yes, when they are random - no way.
I mean - in place
@rdlowrey I have to disagree with your Jackson Pollock tweet though... He doesn't appear to be afraid of breaking BC
@Leri any point to start ?
user895378
@Jack It's a synonym for Redis -tricting. The negative connotations only apply in a political sense when you're redrawing census lines to unfairly influence votes.
Hey everyone, I have a WordPress question. I am creating a WordPress theme in Photoshop right now, I am going to have 4 custom post type; Music, Videos, Photos, and News.

When making the search results page, do I need to have more than one file/page template because of how the custom post are laid out or can I just use one?
user895378
@Orangepill you're right. I just wanted an excuse to compare php to a big disorganized mess :)
07:02
@Orangepill Why not do something with timestamp?
well ... it's obviously a sour topic for him, since he's from South Carolina
@rdlowrey Ah okay, that wasn't very obvious from the Wikipedia page ;-)
@samitha Congratulations, you are the second person in my ignore list. ;)
It appears in there, but still.
@Leri He wasn't there already? I salute your patience :)
@rdlowrey that I can agree with :)
07:04
Thanks. :)
user895378
@tereško Yeah but I don't really get to complain -- as a white upper-middle-class male I've always been the beneficiary of the less palatable mistakes made in this part of the world.
@rdlowrey "mistake" is something done unintentionally
user895378
@tereško You're right of course. The US is really good at doing awful things. In the 19th century we did it to people who didn't look like us in our own country. But now we just do it to people who don't look like us in other countries. It's rather appalling.
hmm, array slices .. wouldn't that be fun :)
@leri I'll have to noodle over that one... I can't see a way that would be effective for my use case though at the moment.
congrats :D
@Orangepill When suggested timestamps I had uniqid() in mind.
meh ... I want silver in
@tereško on meta? :-P
@tereško Hey how often are you in here? It seems everytime I drop in you are always present.
07:19
That's because he never sleeps, except on holidays.
I never sleep even on holidays :p
@bwoebi the choice was color-based =P
@tereško pfz
now I need someone to merge my RFC… nobody with Zend karma in here now?
@leri won't work for me unless I can force it to a numeric only string 12 characters long.
in php-mssql: got Call to undefined function dl() error, what do i do
07:31
you need to get a chicken, completely black bowl, a white sheet of cloth and a clean dagger, then I will tell you the details
php.net says dl() has been removed from some SAPIs in PHP 5.3.
07:48
Off-topic question: Where should socket connection with all sending receiving stuff go in correct mvvm implementation?
ViewModels should not know anything about data sources. Model layer should know about data-sources, however not sure if it should be sending anything.
Possibly in a service?
@bwoebi Scalar Expressions is a go? :)
no idea ... I have no practical experience with MVVM
@Jack Service layer that interacts (notifies what client wants, reads data and creates well formatted objects) with domain (tcp server here)?
No? I don't have all the facts, but it seems reasonable.
That sounds the cleanest solution, atm. Just wanted to clarify what you meant.
08:02
@Jack seems so… the week is over and vote is fine
Noice!
anyone ....i am here to help ... i am freee now
Hmm, to implement array slicing, perhaps the first thing that needs to happen is to separate numerically indexed arrays ;-)
@Jack we already have array_slice()??
08:04
Sorry, I meant $array[2,5] kind.
no need for a reinvention of the wheel the functionality
@Jack oh, no, please not.
haha
We really don't need to replace every fcall by an operator
I really only rarely need array_slice()
I more often need array_splice()…
It's an open discussion :)
I can't say that I use it often either.
Plus you'd get weird shit with ArrayAccess because it would have to support a ->slice() method.
@Jack etc.
08:08
Yeah, it was rejected before as well .. so it's not likely to make an appearance any time soon.
So what would be the next awesome thing :)
Making php asynch would be fun =D
@Jack we already have Threads (ext)… we don't really need async then
morningz
@Jack while in CLI you can do it :p
hi, @JoeWatkins
good moarning
//yes! I did it! not typed @Jack
08:12
@bwoebi True. I'm having some difficulty expressing what I meant with that lol
Looking for something else to do ... I could at some more random bugs I guess ;-)
Oh I know, ping the list about my cURL fixes =D
Hello there.. Can any one help me please... stackoverflow.com/questions/20237105/…
mogogoring
08:28
The British Standard Time Experiment, is a bit of a gotchya! for programmers.
0
A: date() converts timestamp to the same result in PHP 5 for different timezones

vascowhiteYou seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of what a timestamp is and how they work. You are also not understanding DST properly as it is laced with political changes to how it is applied. However, to answer your specific question I cannot understand why it does not return 07:00 and why...

Lovely, one of those again ...
Just like this one
4.4k upvotes .. amazing.
Thats the Skeet for ya :)
I vaguely remember that experiment and the re-introduction of UTC in the winter.
    whay guys what does this mean

    if( false & $fltHourDifference >= 24 ) {

    }
Can this condition be ever true
08:43
I do that when debugging.
Though I use && and not &.
@jack what does false & do single &
Shorter: if (0 && ...) { ... or just block comment it if possible.
That's just binary and, so it will do the same thing.
As in 0 & <any-value> == 0.
@Jack I understand when we put &&.. then it would be universal false.. but how about & single &
@Jack Shell i take it as its never gonna enter that block
& is bitwise operator
@SabTheCoder I understand this is a bitwise operator but how is this gonna work
08:48
I don't know lol. I'm new to PHP and was reading about bitwise yesterday (Not in details)
I've just twatted! Do I win the intarnet now?
3 mins ago, by Jack
As in 0 & <any-value> == 0.
@Jack knows more
@ScoRpion And yes, it will not enter that block.
@PeeHaa You have multiple identities on Twatter? ;-)
@PeeHaa It started off okay, until they show the php ...
@Jack Are bitwise operators commonly used?
08:50
good moaning :)
Morning
@SabTheCoder If you're using bitwise calculations? Sure ...
The most common is probably the option flags.
@salathe moaaaning
What's that?
Hello every one
08:52
E.g. OPTION_DO_THIS == 1 and OPTION_DO_THAT == 2 ... and then: myFunction(OPTION_DO_THIS | OPTION_DO_THAT);
I faced a problem in one of my website I work. I have two form sign_in and sign_up. When a user put username and password in sign_in form browser asks to remember. When I click remember browser shows saved data in sign_up form.

Although I have manually remove the form field with Jquery, but firefox still hold data. $("#email_confirmation").val(); $("#password_digest").val();

Form fields of those two forms are different.

I am using firefox 25.0.1, Ubuntu 12.04
@SabTheCoder That effectively calls myFunction() with 3. Inside the function you can "decode" it.
E.g. if ($flags & OPTION_DO_THIS) { ... }.
14 & 3 = 2 There's this example in the book I'm reading, which makes no sense
Okay it totally makes sense
I got it
It does, because 14 == 0b1110
If they overlap, that's what counts
08:54
Yeah
I hope I use this soon
I've lost my uptime :(
from 99.99 to 99?
:D
I think he means no. days uptime.
yep. had to reboot due to kernel updates
08:56
That's why I stop my machine after a few days, otherwise I get obsessed about its uptime.
huh.. near 140 days
Make a mental note, then crumple it up and throw it away :)
Which is better, PDO or MySQLi?
Personally I go for PDO.
08:58
:D
I'll start learning it then, but is it important that I know OOPHP first?
@SabTheCoder if you'll search what PDO abbreviate means, you'll know the answer for common case
Not really .. you can use it with procedural code just as well.

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