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19:00
@NikiC well… that could have been true… :-D
OH: "We restarted the server between every request of this benchmark!" #lolwut
@rdlowrey Perhaps someone somewhere has the genuine need; I agree it's quite rare.
And should be quite rare.
@rdlowrey architectural choice. Most would move that to a separate application server. Not all though...
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Seems more sensible to do that kind of thing as a background job and just read in periodically refreshed data than to hit it in every request.
Also, I'm getting more interested in Phalanger. I'm learning more and more to appreciate the CLR and DLR; unfortunately Phalanger was quite cavalier in breaking BC :/
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19:01
Otherwise your server will blow up under heavy load
But a PHP implementation using the DLR has a certain appeal, honestly.
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:)
what's your problem with him/her?
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I don't know. I just get annoyed by the writing style. Which is weird.
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Makes me wonder how many people feel that way about me on the internet :)
19:05
Hehe
@rdlowrey You're writing style is awesome. When I grow up I want to have little @rdlowrey writing style children
@LeviMorrison DLR is slow :P
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rdflowery and all.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Compared to what? That's always the key :)
@rdlowrey :-)
19:06
after all that talk about yaml and being slow... what about json flatfiles?
@LeviMorrison I don't know and to be honest every time I come here I'm surprised you all work with PHP in the first place :P
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What about php array for config?
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't work with PHP at all anymore ^^
@LeviMorrison what do you work with then?
@rdlowrey I guess that would be the smart choice... nevermind me
19:08
@BenjaminGruenbaum I work in High Performance Computing; I spend my time in bash, C/C++ and occasionally Python.
It's not web related at all.
@LeviMorrison TBH C/C++ is really not my cup of tea. I dislike unmanaged languages. C seems naive today and C++ is a very convoluted language (which would have been OK had there been an established standard way of coding in C++ but there really isn't). I see why it's useful though.
What to not do: Write some code in a directory which you update periodically…
@BenjaminGruenbaum C, C++ and FORTRAN have a long tradition of being the fastest languages on the block; so it's what I use. I don't necessarily like or hate them, it's just what it is.
And honestly, forcing manual memory management does have some really good benefits when it comes to performance. Outside of performance, though... I understand the managed language appeal, believe me :)
@LeviMorrison yeah, I agree - you need C/C++ sometimes.
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Note to everyone who benchmarks servers: stop using ab. Seriously.
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@rdlowrey I'm a noob. Why?
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@PeeHaa ab has a lot of problems. It's buggy and it's slow and it isn't threaded and it can't generate real load.
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Any benchmark performed with ab should be looked at with a certain amount of skepticism.
How about Siege?
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I prefer wrk, siege and weighttp in that order personally.
19:23
@rdlowrey Sooo the cake is a lie
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But any of those are preferable to ab and all are fine.
I hate API changes that involve rewriting shit that was perfectly awesome last week :(
What was I thinking...
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Your API changes or other people's API changes? Welcome to the rdlowrey school of iterative design.
My API my changes
:-)
is rackspace worth it? any other options besides it? peer1 perhaps? any idea guys?
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19:29
API: Alternating Programming Interface
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just in case you have any experience with them..
Just PERFECT! @rdlowrey
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lol, it's basically my approach
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@reikyoushin I have a buddy who uses rackspace and likes it but I haven't ever had any experience with them
19:31
@reikyoushin did you get my link?
@Patrick hmm yeah but wasn't able to check it out
I know this is not on the topic of PHP (and I will only ask once), but will someone please help me make sense of the conceptual difference between "deep packet inspection" and "de-encapsulation"
@reikyoushin its slightly over your budget I think, but it exceeds your requirements by far
@Patrick where?
19:32
@rdlowrey I have a feeling it will only get worse in the next few days. I have been building a library in a way I think I am going to use it. In the next few days I will actually start using it.
That's going to fun :)
@PeeHaa your routing library?
if so, put it on github when you are done. my routing array/function combo sucks
@Patrick i dont know german :P preferrably murican host because the target audience will be them
@reikyoushin I changed to the english link. that sucks, I don't think there is a comparable host in the US
@Patrick It's not just a routing library. It's a full blown thing to hopefully help me speed up the projects I have to do soon. It's nicely decoupled so if you think you like it you are free to get the pieces you want obviously
Will ping you with the github link when it is done
@PeeHaa thanks :)
Are you going to separate the libraries or is it going to stay a framework?
19:38
@Patrick thanks! the specs are great, but how come i've never heard of them.. :[
@Patrick As long as the future me doesn't disagree it will stay a full blown thingy
the facebook share button from this link adverb.in/vbt is taking season as its title/caption, i cant understand why it is taking that. I tried dialog feed share everything. but for all, the caption is taking as season, season word is not present in that entire page. any suggestions?
Set the correct FB meta tags
i didnt mention any fb meta tags
It's that og shit IIRC
19:40
@reikyoushin no idea, they have been around for a while :)
@Patrick got personal exp with them?
@TheLuckyGoof Nope but I just did
@PeeHaa yup that's it.. og:title @TheLuckyGoof read more
@reikyoushin yes had the dedi I linked to for a few months until the project failed :)
@reikyoushin someone recommended it to me and I also had a good experience so I can only recommend them too
@Patrick they have english support?
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19:42
From now on, i will tell everybody that uses mysql_* that it is removed and stops working.. tommorow.
yeah placed <meta property="og:title" content="VBTaj" /> no luck @reikyoushin @PeeHaa
@reikyoushin I would be surprised if not (but I know german). They have an english site after all and most if not all germans know english
@TheLuckyGoof ya sure your html is properly structured? had that problem with linkedin some time ago..
@Patrick engrish? arr! :p
@reikyoushin call them and find out :)
@reikyoushin use the debugger provided by FB
developers.facebook.com/tools/debug at least I think that was the URI. Can't be bothered to try it out
19:44
@reikyoushin yes its structured
Sorry @reikyoushin wrong ping and 1 second too late to fix it
Van Eck phreaking is the process of eavesdropping on the contents of a CRT or LCD display by detecting its electromagnetic emissions. It is named after Dutch computer researcher Wim van Eck, who in 1985 published the first paper on it, including proof of concept. Phreaking is the process of exploiting telephone networks, used here because of its connection to eavesdropping. Van Eck phreaking might also be used to compromise the secrecy of the votes in an election using electronic voting. This caused the Dutch government to ban the use of NewVote computer voting machines manufactured by SD...
I tried to edit it but the message telling me I only had 7 second put the pressure to much on me
^^ no money for christmas presents?
@ircmaxell Aaaaaand 25 years later people over here found out voting screens can be "tapped"
...
That is just soo freaking stupid
We suck
more like sounds are now being phreaked instead of just RF emissions
What should've been 30 minutes turning into 3.5 hours :( They lost my damn injection and had to contact the pharmacy to make a new one.
@PeeHaa yeah I've used debugger, og:url is missing i dont understand what to enter there
19:48
@Fabien nah, not sql-injection. that's fine.
lol
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@Fabien You should have gone to the static pharmacy: no injection needed!
hmmm url. Let's see. Can you try your social security number perhaps?
oh dear :P
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I'll be here all week!
19:49
@rdlowrey groan
@TheLuckyGoof source url aka your page
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@cspray really bad, right? I know. It's terrible.
43 mins ago, by PeeHaa
@rdlowrey You're writing style is awesome. When I grow up I want to have little @rdlowrey writing style children
:D
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Achievement unlocked: room11 street-cred!
He is saying he wants your babies.
19:51
Don't we all want to have little tanned babies?
Oh damnit. Didn't even see it
That is pretty stoopit
I am already tan so it's a guarantee. I just need his pecs.
I totally read that as specs
Jay
Jay
so does rmdir() have to have no content?
19:52
@PeeHaa You need sleep
@Jay Yes, no, maybe
@Fabien Really, who doesn't want to have @rdlowrey babies?
We are not a personal codepad...
Can we not just clone him?
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E_RDLOWREY_NOT_SERIALIZABLE
19:53
I'd just like to remind everyone that they should never, at any point, stop doing peer code review.
Never, ever, ever.
My fucking idiot of a former coworker forgot the psychopath rule.
I'm so glad I don't know where he lives, because I swear I will murder him for this shit.
emm ... guys, are there any new practices regarding handling of php superglobals
@Charles The "psychopath rule"?
@tereško "handling"?
@tereško Not that I know of. Why?
in particular: $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER and $_FILES
@MadaraUchiha "Always write your code as if the next person to maintain it is a psychopathic murderer that knows where you live."
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19:54
@tereško convert them to supersuperglobals. The same thing only they live longer than the request
I have seen some examples using ext/filters , but I am not sure what was the context
@Charles I need that feeling bro :(
ok enough slacking. Imma write shit
DO NOT DO THIS:
if($_POST['print'] == 1){
    $return = exec("/usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf --page-size Letter ".
           "'https://".constant('domain_name')."/projects/picklist.php?id=".$project->id."&sub_id=".$project->sub_id.
           "&ldap-uid=MagicValue&ldap-password=MagicValue&edit-login=1' /tmp/picklist.pdf");
    $picklist = file_get_contents('/tmp/picklist.pdf');
    print_this('material_handling', $picklist);
}
THat code is from /projects/picklist.php.
It CALLS ITSELF.
I mean seriously who needs, oh, I dunno, output buffering.
@PeeHaa would you pass the superglobals ar arguments to a factory's method , or used them directly within the factory without passing anything
And then the idiot hard-coded the freaking user ID in the freaking TEMPLATE file. Oh, and of course the template also contains four different SQL queries. Inside of loops.
19:57
I am assking because I dont really like passing 4+ variables as parameters to anything
@tereško I use a request object for that
And yeah I pass them in
well .. yes, but the request object ha to be created
Jay
Jay
@PeeHaa I was just asking, I did check but thought you guys might know more
Fond this fnction tho
function rrmdir($dir) {
    foreach(glob($dir . '/*') as $file) {
        if(is_dir($file))
            rrmdir($file);
        else
            unlink($file);
    }
    rmdir($dir);
}
@tereško I conveniently do that @ bootstrap phase ;)
you would pass them to the request object , but request object needs to be "prepared" ... which means - a factory/builder
19:58
@Jay RecursiveDirectoryIterator, yo.
question is whether I do $builder->create( $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER, $_FILES ) or just magically start using them withing the create() method
Also I actually also need raw post at some point...
Jay
Jay
@Charles thanks man, this is one of the reasons why I asked. You made it better for me
How was work today? @tereško
19:59
@tereško Pass them in for sure
@Jay That's what we're here for. That and the swearing and closevoting and the gnashing of teeth.
Jay
Jay
lol
@tereško Seconding the passing in. Makes it possible to test the code later using things that aren't the superglobals in question.
Now I'm really going to try to write something
20:05
advice has been taken
GUUYYSS one of my best friends @jennxpenn is so close to 200k! ill be following all of you who follow her! just tweet me a screenshot :)
@webarto quick photoshop me in!
> 200,491 Followers
:(
Noooooo :(
Sad...
This is a sad sad day for room 11
20:12
We probably got her a billion views so far...
Unrequited love...
well, it's friday now here >=)
It's not friday until it is GMT+1 friday
@PeeHaa its always friday, friday, friday!
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hello humans
20:28
@PeeHaa GMT+1 people are the best
yes!
1 hour later.... yes!
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Which countries are set in GMT+1
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canada ?
20:34
Central Europe, mostly.
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it is 10:35 am December 19 in Howland islands
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and December 20 , 10:36 am in Kiribati islands
Yup, timezones do that.
hehe
21:00
lol
such question
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Q: 21 errors and I dont know how to fix them

user3103554How come in my code I have 21 errors? Please help!! I am a beginner in Java and I dont know how to fix my errors. All the truly trouble some parts are commented out.I cannot find the mistakes. I feel as if it is a stupid one that I cannot find. Please Help ME!!! `import java.util.Scanner; impor...

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^nice
@PeeHaa we dont know how to fix it either.
Is travis broken tonight?
@Levi I'm sure you like that bug report… bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=66325
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lol
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21:07
"Dimensinal weight (pounds): -1217150976" .. hehe
@bwoebi 1) He's wrong. 2) Using references isn't going to help you, bro.
lol
@LeviMorrison I don't know if that benchmark is faked… but the refs seem to increase perf if his benchmark is correct…
You can hopefully see problems with his benchmark, though...
"If you simply REMOVE every ampersand from your sample program..." needs to be the default answer to anyone using references in PHP code.
here is the fixed test code. works fast as expected
Cannot be run on ideone though ideone.com/l8cClP
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On my machine it outputs:
> Deprecated: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated in /var/www/i.php on line 24 NoRef: 44.276953 ByRef: 39.455891
but!
after 2 times I refresh the page
it STOPS outputting deprecated message
and just outputs NoRef: 44.755936 ByRef: 41.646957
wth?!
5.3.10 running on apache2.2 through mod_php
21:18
@zerkms, you forgot that you're using PHP. Stop expecting it to do the right thing. By which I mean work.
> I've rly amazing problem.. I tried to get a content of my php file on the server.. but it doesn't work!
Amazing all right.
In SQL how can I select only the second latest date?
@hart1994 Reverse sort, use LIMIT with an offset
@hart1994 ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 1,1
21:23
@Charles Right ok, thanks for your help! :D
what if there are 2 same dates in the end?
select * from table where date = (select * from table order by date limit 1,1) or something like that
not sure about the syntax (lol, weak) but subqueries would do..
eeeeeeew subqueries :)
My last manager told me I should use subqueries instead of joins.
@reikyoushin date < (select max here) order by date desc limit 1
@webarto subqueries are generally more readable and semantically more correct
and in mature (sql server & oracle) databases they are optimized the same way
21:29
Probably the reason he told me that.
Huh?
@PeeHaa ?
that wouldn't take 2 rows though if you have for example:

date = 01-01-2013, 01-01-2013, 01-02-2013
Ruby, PostgreSQL...
it will get the newer of the two 'same value date'
21:30
That statement of yours @zerkms You are telling me subqueries will be as fast as my joins?
nope, it will give the second last date
What do they do? Convert it to joins first?
@PeeHaa in oracle and sql server in most cases - yes
@zerkms if there are two rows with same dates as 'second last date', then what happens?
And Postgres. You know, databases that have actual query planners.
21:31
aka the second and third row has the same date
@reikyoushin then what was required will be returned
@zerkms what is required?
But still it has to be internally converted to joins right?
"In SQL how can I select only the second latest date?"
the second latest date will be
if you just need the second date, this single query would suffice
9 mins ago, by reikyoushin
@hart1994 ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 1,1
21:32
@PeeHaa nope. Internally joins and subqueries can be optimized any way it thinks is better
ow wow. I have killed my server
@PeeHaa gratz!
@reikyoushin it's not the second latest
@PeeHaa Depends on if it's a correlated subquery or not. I hate correlated subqueries. Stupid MySQL.
20 dec, 20 dec, 19 dec, 19 dec
19 dec is the second latest
21:33
@zerkms aaah GROUP BY date
@reikyoushin good luck with that
wtf
date < (select max here) order by date desc limit 1
wahaha
pfft, SELECT DISTINCT :p
21:33
@Charles nope :-)
pieterhordijk.com down for everyone or just me
@Charles Same thing :P
GROUP BY on the column then. Or on everything depending on which DB...
@PeeHaa is down
@Charles won't work :-)
21:34
it's nieder
@zerkms Well you suck then!
damnit
@Charles I've actually already provided a performant solution )
Yeah, I know, I'm just allergic to date math due to MySQL sucking my soul.
wow such query much perform
21:35
it won't even take a disk seek
i can't write queries on paper.. need to test em first. trial and error. Newb! LOL
since the B+Tree root element is always in memory
I can haz ping. Yay! at least something works
oh my bad, it might have a disk seek :-(
it wouldn't be if you only needed MAX()
@PeeHaa there's a shorter version lol.. isup.me/pieterhordijk.com
21:37
curious if isup.me uses multiple servers to check
Hey guys! Can someone please help me, how to create an appropriate Autoloader? I'm currently using spl_autoload_register() is it bad? Should I use something else? Or ?
Yes bicthes! I can haz ssh connection!
> nginx is stopped
I give up
how do you check if it is up btw? what if the dns is broken, and you fall onto a park page.. it will return a 200 right?
it's christmas near - give it im some rest
Often yesy @reikyoushin
Request the page and parse the contents
21:39
@PeeHaa what the.. how'd you know if the content is legit?
WHat is it exactly what you are trying to find out?
> > Starting nginx: nginx: [emerg] host not found in upstream "thepiratebay.pe" in /etc/nginx/conf.d/proxy.pieterhordijk.com.conf:12
@PeeHaa if the site is up
pesky pirates
@reikyoushin What site?
@PeeHaa generic site aka isup.me
If it is parked it is up
21:40
Can anyone please help me?
@Radical_Activity it's fine, use it
Did they jump ship again?
@PeeHaa because i have this monitor.us thingy.. it says my site is up. but i didn't realize sooner that my host's ip changed and since im using a 3rd party WAF it broke. took 3 days before i realized.
@PeeHaa thepiratebay.se Back to home.
@zerkms Are you using it personally? Because I'm getting some advices, to use Composer or PSR-0 autoload, or something like that.
21:42
Aaaaah tnx @webarto. Because fuck you that's why
when someone goes to my domain it is redirected back to the host's home page
@Radical_Activity what do you think composer autoloader uses internally?
@PeeHaa what did he do? >=P
@webarto thepiratebay.[S]tack[E]xchange?
@zerkms Namespaces?
@Radical_Activity give another guess
hint: it starts with spl_autoload_registe
21:44
> Starting nginx: [ OK ]
@reikyoushin we have a merger :P
Excellent
hint2: it ends with r
@PeeHaa It's up!
@zerkms So basically I'll be fine if I'm using spl_autoload_register?
21:45
Too bad I forgot what I was going to do :P
@zerkms I shouldn't be worrying?
@Radical_Activity yep, that's what one is supposed to use
@Radical_Activity you actually should
about wasting time asking about things that don't matter that much
22:45:25 up 17 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.17, 0.27, 0.25
This is a sad sad day
@PeeHaa it would be a really sad day if it was 17 users
hehehehhe
21:47
@PeeHaa I've been here all day :D and still stuck with my project!!
Sorry I have had some troubles
I mean just lok at that uptime
it's horrible
Hey, i have one question, maybe stupid =). In zf2 simple page without any data from db loads like near 100ms. Same simple page but with some data from database loads 1sec + . Why is that? And Where i can learn about this more? =)
All mah precious uptime gone
@zerkms Ah, okay, thanks so much for your help. Actually I did ask this question because I have files in my project with different folders but with the same name, for example: Controllers/index.php and Libs/index.php. So I guess I should rename them, to have different names, and it will load both of them?
GONE
It might be tomorrow that I will fix you up :)
21:48
@zerkms I've created a question in here: stackoverflow.com/questions/20681689/… about my issue.
But I guess I'll just rename the files then, if that is a good chocie.
I have an issue with a website that I am creating for a client. The website has a login that works totally fine on my computer and my partners computer. But for some reason, the client can't login the first time. There has to be a second login for the session to register, which makes a successful login. Has anyone ever had a similar experience? I've tried clearing the Cache/Cookies for the client, tried changing code to see if it would work... Any thoughts?
> Dec 19 22:52:30 pieterhordijk postfix/postqueue[20533]: fatal: Queue report unavailable - mail system is down
Shit is utterly broken
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REBOOT
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lol@kris
21:54
@samyb8 you shouldn't be here but with your project instead if you want to be more productive
@PeeHaa have you tried turning it OFF then ON again?
@John Does the client's browser accept cookies?
@reikyoushin I rebooted the entire machine. Let me start pulling and turning some pieces of the mailserver and see if it helps
@PeeHaa i mean this
@Radical_Activity Is seems so, because as soon as my client logs in a second time, it works totally fine... Just as soon as she logs in and goes to a different page in the website, it kicks her out, it seems.
21:57
Yeah know that :P
YAY Steam sale bitches!

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