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16:00
@reikyoushin Bitcoin addresses are based on a public key, the private key behind that public key controls the ability to spend the bitcoins in that specific address.
@reikyoushin By default the satoshi wallet pre-generates 100 addresses (private/public key pairs).
@SuhosinPony and that amounts to 100 BTC or 100 transactions?
No, 100 Bitcoin addresses
An address can have any number of transactions
of any number of Bitcoins
Anonymous
@Fabien Will do. Although when resized to less than 20px20px the magnifying glass is more noticeable. I was thinking of changing colors, white for bg and blue for everything else.
One of mine has 25.0 BTC in, for example (a single virgin block).
@SuhosinPony its like a real wallet with 100 credit cards named after you?
16:02
@reikyoushin Like yes, 100 bank accounts.
@Simon_eQ No BG is best so you can slap it everywhere you need it.
@SuhosinPony and you can choose to use just one, or all of em?
@reikyoushin Yes
@SuhosinPony but those 100 addresses, how can you make sure they're unique?
@reikyoushin You tend to use one per transaction, so you can tell who's sending you funds. At least that's what I do.
@reikyoushin You can't, collisions are possible but incredibly unlikely
16:04
@SuhosinPony but everybody knows there is always room for collisions, if "in case" that happens, will somebody get your money? lol
@reikyoushin Yes
@reikyoushin But people have built farms of CUDA devices trying to find collisions and found 0. The probability is remote.
Anonymous
@Fabien hows Tilaa going ?
@Simon_eQ Still strong. I think I get the most use out of the catchall email coming form it :-/
Anonymous
catchall email ?
yeah. *@mydomain.com
Anonymous
16:12
Oh. mine is dead.
Anonymous
I can't find any good use of it.
Looks up to me
Anonymous
use case-wise.
Anonymous
I can't find a good purpose for it.
Anonymous
I'm can't blog about PHP, as I don't have the maturity to do so.
16:14
@Simon_eQ put up your portfolio, link to github etc?
Anonymous
@Patrick Yeah, or maybe online demos for some scripts I will create. Simple php apps.
@Simon_eQ why did you not get a .de domain?
Anonymous
It's simons code
Anonymous
It's supposed to be a code repository, free and made by simon.
oh, didn't catch that
thought you were being cheap :P
16:18
lol
Anonymous
@Patrick That too!
@Simon_eQ You can still blog. Doesn't have to be amazing just has to not be retarded.
@Simon_eQ your site is done?
Anonymous
@Fabien I can't blog, maybe about Politics, but not programming.
Anonymous
@iroegbu nope.
16:20
blog?
@Simon_eQ Best not to keep political blogs online unless you don't mind them being google-able by employers.
Anonymous
@Fabien Simon isn't my name.
Anonymous
Maybe I should start a blog about why I bought a domain, that isn't my name.
@Fabien Why do you think I make all my controversial comments under a pseudonym?
Anonymous
That should be interesting.
16:22
You've linked it on here now @Simon_eQ :P there's a trace!
@SuhosinPony I'm beginning to wonder if I should do the same but for anything opinionated.
@Fabien That's what I do
I need a good super-hero alias.
neibaF perhaps.
PornFab
:D
lol. I'd be copying @PeeHaa's style if I did that.
Anonymous
@Fabien Haven't I told you once already, that I am not, and never intent to work as a programmer? This is all a scheme to waste my time doing something useful, and in the process I'll be able to build a website for my future company, without having to pay a penny.
16:24
Disturbance used to be my go to alias but it's too popular.
@Simon_eQ Heck of an investment for waste
Anonymous
Heh, people waste their time here on a lot of useless things, like sleeping all day, and playing poker.
Anonymous
At-least, if one day I don't succeed at getting the job I want, I could turn for web development (God forbid)
Anonymous
I don't really understand how you guys enjoy it
Anonymous
I tried it as an intern once, damn near impossibru.
Anonymous
On a side note, I am about to see 300 tonight. @Fabien seen it already ?
16:29
The new one or the old one?
Anonymous
New
Nah, didn't even know it was out
Bit iffy on whether it's worth a cinema trip or not.
Anonymous
A fancy 3D, sword click-clack is always worth a trip :)
in a trailer I saw, it looked like someone done "the kick" ... which justified the entire budget for the first film in the first 5 minutes ...
I have a question for you guys... If a password hash is created using random salt, and the hacker got a hold of the salt and the salted hash, couldn't he decrypt to get the original password?
SHA3 encryption... BTW
16:41
@HelpingHand password hashing is one way encryption, he would have to bruteforce it
@HelpingHand don't use sha for passwords... php.net/password
@HelpingHand Yeah... right...
I found in the first movie his Scottish accent kept breaking through
@Fabien yeah, but you saw the kick, right ??
@webarto Yeah right what?
Anonymous
@Fabien Don't speak ill of the dead :)
16:43
lol yes. Anytime anyone says "Madness" around me I have to quote it.
Madness?
yeah lol
I do the same thing ... everyone hates it ...
@Patrick What's wrong with SHA3
The next Sin City looks good too.
16:46
@Patrick And if hashes are one-way encryption, then how does the server decrypt? (with the salt that is...)
Going to play that Sparta mix over Sonos at work.
Ugh
I know this is getting into semantics but hashing is not "one way encryption"
Encryption implies that you can decrypt the information back to plaintext
@cspray zactly!
@HelpingHand ehh that's too much to just explain quickly here. sha is a fast algo so that is bad if someone tries to bruteforce (he can quickly try a lot passwords). there are also other security issues. Bcrypt is a good algo suited for passwords.
You never decrypt a password, you compare the hashes instead
I wonder why people can't just understand that they, usually, don't have a single clue about cryptography and just do what people tell them to do?
16:48
If you can actually decrypt your passwords back to plaintext you're doing it wrong
That's not semantics, that's common sense.
@NikiC I agree
Just use the password_hash functions. Leave that stuff to experts.
@Patrick How do you compare the hashes if the salt changes?
@NikiC Partly because that's a horrible attitude to anything: 'do as I say and question nothing' is the reason they're ignorant in the first place.
How do you get more experts if no one's allowed to learn anything?
@SuhosinPony It's a great attitude as far as crypto is concerned
16:49
@HelpingHand the salt doesn't change
Anonymous
@cspray would it be more accurate to say, "one way hashing algorithm "
@SuhosinPony I'm okay with "I'm using password_hash now, but could you say why that's the best way to do it?"
@NikiC No it isn't, people need to be able to become experts, and that requires the ability to ask questions.
@NikiC Agree.
@SuhosinPony It's not the question asking it's the implementation and lack of understanding.
moin @NikiC
16:50
@Patrick Then why couldn't the hacker return the exact hash and log in perfectly?
I'm not okay with "I'm using some random hash algo and I will only start using password_hash after five hours of discussion"
And most people do it that second way, it seems
But too many people fall into the "I'm going to follow the bcrypt cargo cult and question nothing" camp which is why md5 survived as long as it did.
@SuhosinPony Following the bcrypt cargo cult is exactly what we want
@NikiC Sure, until something better comes along and we can't move them because they're all too stuck on bcrypt.
ala md5
@NikiC I can't use password_hash until I know how to do the same thing in javascript on client side
16:51
@HelpingHand Why are you hashing passwords client side?
You should hash server side.
@SuhosinPony Because I don't have SSL.
When people start down the "bcrypt is a cargo cult" line, they usually end with total bullshit like this: unlimitednovelty.com/2012/03/dont-use-bcrypt.html
@HelpingHand Get SSL
With great recommendations like using pbkdf2 instead of bcrypt...
16:53
@NikiC pbkdf2 is fine
@SuhosinPony pbkdf2 is fine, but weaker.
@NikiC Sure, but bcrypt is weaker than scrypt
Morning
@SuhosinPony that's not 100% true
@SuhosinPony that's not generally acknowledged
scrypt has a number of issues and it's usually not considered ready for production use
In terms of CUDA resistance, I've heard literally nothing to the contrary
16:55
bcrypt is weaker than the ideal model presented in the scrypt paper. Recent attacks have significantly diminished scrypts theoretical strength. Whether or not it's still stronger than bcrypt is potentially debatable...
^ I'd like to see where that debate is happening
bye
it's not a debate, it's being proven with real world attacks
I'm happy using bcrypt, I just want to understand why I'm using bcrypt.
@ircmaxell I mean the debate on whether diminished scrypt is still stronger than bcrypt.
@SuhosinPony That's okay. But only in that exact order :)
16:56
@NikiC That's the order I'm working in.
@SuhosinPony And that's good :)
@NikiC But too often I see people get fobbed off with "Use password_hash" with no willingness to explain why it's better, and that leads to cargo cult thinking.
@NikiC For a long time the cargo cult was 'use md5', and that still hasn't entirely gone away.
I worry about the same thing happening with bcrypt 10 years down the line (if there is an issue with bcrypt 10 years down the line).
@SuhosinPony I usually link @ircmaxell talk when referring password_hash()
16:59
@ircmaxell Thanks
@HelpingHand You should absolutely not be doing crypto in the browser: matasano.com/articles/javascript-cryptography
@Fabien Same, because he's the expert.
@HelpingHand Hashing in JS does not solve the issue of not having SSL. A hacker can just intercept the hash being sent. Get SSL.
@HelpingHand Do a couple of hours of code for me and I will buy you a fucking SSL cert. They're like $10.
moin @ircmaxell
@SuhosinPony actually, this message (and the whole thread) should be pretty eyeopening on some of the issues: openwall.com/lists/crypt-dev/2013/12/31/1
@JoeWatkins How goes it?
I really need to write my post on scrypt
@ircmaxell You do
17:02
too bad I have real work to do as well ;-)
@ircmaxell I always want to learn more, I just feel discouraged to do so when people say "Leave it to the experts" without really leaving the door open to become an expert.
the door is definitely open
leave it to the experts for production code
@ircmaxell How does one become an expert?
and if you're interested in it, sign up for that mailing list (crypt-dev), it's low volume, but awesome stuff gets posted
@ircmaxell Will sign up for it now
17:04
@ircmaxell not too shabby, I trust you are well :)
Yup :-)
Key part of that last message:
> So it appears that in terms of attacks with current GPUs scrypt at 4 MiB is comparable to bcrypt at 4 KiB. In other words, defensive use of scrypt needs 1000x more memory to provide same security against GPUs.
nah, nothing to visualize there
I feel like I 'need' those blog posts in my life, heh.
17:07
lol... I really need to write a new post, and have a few in the works. Just don't have a ton of time
I'm actually very interested in crypto, definitely not an expert but willing to learn.
Ahoy hoy
No kidding. Especially with new job and all I imagine.
Security has always been an interest of mine.
@SuhosinPony Likewise; that and PRNGs
17:09
@DanLugg I focused more on UNIX security & network security at first, just really getting into the programmatic side (dealing with common attack vectors on web, for example).
@ircmaxell hi! i was watching your videos and i can't stop wondering why you have a monitor that is positioned as portrait.. what do you use that for?
@reikyoushin Porn.
@reikyoushin information. I typically keep chats, terminals, etc. Things that are narrow, but are vertical...
@salathe that's what the 27" is for... Geeze... Gotta have hi-def...
@salathe Was going to write that.
@ircmaxell 27" *giggle*
Anonymous
17:13
Is error_reporting() actually a true function just like anyother PHP built-in functions?
And, truth be told, 3D pron sucks.
@ircmaxell oh.. you can position windows to put one screen as portrait and another as landscape?
@Simon_eQ Why wouldn't it be?
@reikyoushin yup
@webarto remember the link i showed you on gtalk?
the petition thing? :P
17:15
@ircmaxell I used to have a portrait screen, I never used it properly I think
Anonymous
@webarto Just don't understand the way it accepts arguments. Like in the case of error_reporting(E_ALL | E_DEPRECATED) ex: I don't get how the | is getting interpreted without throwing any errors.
Rawr. I iz back.
Anonymous
@webarto So ?
@Simon_eQ | is a bit operator
E_ALL and company are constants for certain digits
Anonymous
I know, but inside two constants ?
Anonymous
17:19
It might make sense if I understood how the function is created in C, but I can't read C
It's basically 32767 | 8192 which is 32767 lol
@Simon_eQ It's the same thing as $level = E_ALL | E_DEPRECATED; error_reporting($level); or error_reporting(32767);... nothing specific about that, it "works" everywhere like that.
@reikyoushin So, I'm guessing it didn't go through? :D
@Simon_eQ basically:
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_DEPRECATED)
-> error_reporting((E_ALL | E_DEPRECATED))
-> error_reporting((32767 | 8192))
-> error_reporting((32767))
-> error_reporting(32767)
Anonymous
@HamZa Would || work then ?
I don't think it would. That's a comparison operator, isn't it?
Anonymous
Since they are basically two numbers, I would say s.
@webarto i didn't post it yet
LOL
i still dunno if he will take it bad >.<
Anonymous
tbh Haven't cared to learn about Cookies and/or bitwise operators in PHP till now :/
Anonymous
Caching also.
It would work, but it would give 1.
17:23
I once read on SO that this kind of thing is good for a permissions system (setting permissions equal to 1, 2, 4, 8, etc, and using bitwise operators to check). Is that true, or is there a better alternative?
Anonymous
and Memcache.
You learn logical operators in elementary school or first year of high school.
I think you're missing something essential
By guessing, error_reporting is using certain bits to show/hide certain errors
32767 (decimal) = 111111111111111 (bin)
See ? It means it shows everything
Also set it in php.ini rather than using error_reporting();
0 (dec) = 000000000000000 (bin) show nothing
Anonymous
17:26
@HamZa Stop! You'r making it worse :)
@Simon_eQ euh, do you know how "|" works ?
Anonymous
3 mins ago, by Simon_eQ
tbh Haven't cared to learn about Cookies and/or bitwise operators in PHP till now :/
Anonymous
Didn't really stumble upon a use-case where it required me to understand bitwise ops. to do something until now.
There is no such thing as "Cookies and/or bitwise operators in php", there's only "Cookies and/or bitwise operators".
Take for example :
10
01 |
----
11
or
11
00 |
----
11
The bitwise or operator, you've also got & (and):
01
10 &
-----
00
or
10
10
---&
10
Anonymous
17:29
@HamZa wait,
Anonymous
let me make this simple for
Anonymous
Let's start from scratch
Anonymous
What is the difference between || and | ?
Anonymous
They both mean OR right ?
OR do they?
17:30
|| is boolean | is bitwise
^ that
logical
Anonymous
@DanLugg I guess the question is, what is bitwise then ?What does it mean?
user895378
@DaveRandom and @Jack I've just merged all my changes to 5.6 and master. It's safe to work against those now. It should be much easier to understand what's happening in the code now that the stream stuff is walled-off from openssl.c. I didn't do anything with regard to organizing the ext/openssl/tests directory yet; we'll clean that stuff up at some point.
Anonymous
I only know one OR
17:31
@Simon_eQ hmmm, 1byte = ? bit
@Simon_eQ bitwise or is taking bit by bit… the result will be an integer. boolean or will return a boolean.
@HamZa bits!
:15115933 I think you should watch a video or two ...
Or go to school :P
^ this.
Anonymous
17:33
It's not that its difficult, I just didn't care to learn about them till today
Anonymous
This reminds me not to ask how cookies, memcache, caching works in this room :)
Did you guys first learn bitwise operators at school ?
A truth table is a mathematical table used in logic—specifically in connection with Boolean algebra, boolean functions, and propositional calculus—to compute the functional values of logical expressions on each of their functional arguments, that is, on each combination of values taken by their logical variables (Enderton, 2001). In particular, truth tables can be used to tell whether a propositional expression is true for all legitimate input values, that is, logically valid. Practically, a truth table is composed of one column for each input variable (for example, A and B), and one final...
Anonymous
@HamZa I went to school in Eritrea man. There is no such thing there :)
17:36
^^ Or that.
@Simon_eQ meh, you would have learned it at university if you chose something that has to do with computers
Anonymous
@HamZa Didn't go to University. I quit at highschool :/
Anonymous
Kinda thinking going back, if I do, Now, I know what my first questions will be :)
well bitwise operators could be learned without school
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A: Is there a difference between using a logical operator or a bitwise operator in an if block in Java?

arshajiiThe two have different uses. Although in many cases (when dealing with booleans) it may appear that they have the same effect, it is important to note that the logical-OR is short circuit, meaning that if its first argument evaluates to true, then the second argument is left unevaluated. The bitw...

^ this applies in PHP too?
17:42
sorry, yes
it applies
@reikyoushin there are many differences
@JoeWatkins so the main difference is the short circuit?
they are different operators ...
Anonymous
> bitwise or is taking bit by bit… the result will be an integer. boolean or will return a boolean.
@bwoebi How does the result become an integer, while OR itself should evaluate to a Boolean value ?
1 & 2 will result in 0, which is false. but 1 && 2 will be true
17:44
I dunno why anyone would say they are interchangeable for any purpose
so no, the main difference is that they are fundimentally different operators
one is a branching logic operator, and the other is an arithmetic operator
Anonymous
Ahh, arithmetic operator ...
"001 & 010 = 000", but 1 && 2 ( both int evaluates to true) = true
#php should be super pumped for #phpdbg support in @phpstorm, it's coming, so I'm told :D
Yay!
17:46
omg, so much yay right now ...
1 | 2 = 001 | 010 = 011 = 3
but 1 || 2 = true
Whoa, wait a sec. PHP can do background jobs? O_O
did i get it right?
@JordanHughMcKimm yeah baby php.net/pthreads !!
@reikyoushin yes
17:48
@JoeWatkins This just gets better and better... I think I need to go lie down. Soooo exciting. xD
@ircmaxell just so happens that 3 will evaluate to true too.. but they're not interchangeable.. oic
@reikyoushin correct
if you need to not short-circuit for some reason, then do the work before the logical combinator
@JoeWatkins I've been burning my ass off trying to learn C# to write a gameserver. You think PHP could perform just as well as C#?
$a = somethingNecessary();
$b = somethingNecessary2();
if ($a && $b) {}
@ircmaxell haven't had a time when i need not to short-circuit. usually i use short-circuit to my advantage.. so i still need to find an instance i would need | and &
17:50
@JordanHughMcKimm I can't be objective, even so, probably not in reality ... I think it'll run in more places, easier, be faster to develop, easier to understand and extend, but I cannot be objective ...
@reikyoushin exactly
as far as bitwise operators, they can come in handy when doing math
@ircmaxell yeah, not unless im really dealing with bits..
shops, brb ...
Get me something! :)
18:02
Ah java, the only major language where hungarian notation is still preferred... Sigh...
@JoeWatkins Somebody voted -1 for phpdbg in storm? =O
18:20
@reikyoushin wtf. The "ISO" line made me laughing way harder than it should
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A: PHP server-side SNI support

rdlowreyYes, server-side SNI support is available in PHP >= 5.6 Here's the relevant commit github if you're interested. Example Usage: $ctx = stream_context_create(["ssl" => [ "local_cert" => "/path/to/cert.pem", "SNI_server_certs" => [ "domain1.com" => "/path/to/domain1.pem", ...

user895378
Though no one pays me $$$ to implement php-src things I will certainly accept fake internet points instead. Your upvote consideration is politely requested for the above answer.
@rdlowrey ++
@Jack haters gonna ... and so on ...
user895378
@Jack let me guess: that happened on reddit?
user895378
18:26
/r/php?
user895378
I must be clairvoyant.
nah on the phpstorm ticket ...
register your disdain ...
user895378
lol. So not clairvoyant.
user895378
Also, I am still going to do the in-browser websocket phpdbg thing, I've just had to do other things of higher priority :)
np np, take as much time as you need, I'll probably last another 40 years or so, so 40 years tops shall we say ?
user895378
18:29
Sounds like a good upper-bound.
Like doing coke and paying expensive ladies... @rdlowrey?
user895378
1. @Lusitanian's mother isn't what I would call "expensive"
well, we have to be realistic, after all the world is full of shiny things and one may cross your path ...
@rdlowrey :D
user895378
2. The high-priority things have not been as exciting as all that (unfortunately).
GOLDEN!
user895378
That's why I always use protection (XHTML)
still, I dunno if the numbers would really be different in the UK to be honest ...
I'm still being referred to as a computer wizard by most of the people (not programmers) I know, they cannot bring themselves to say computer programmer ...
Uhm... do you wear a robe and a hat? :P
I totally want a cape, I could totally pull off a cape ...
18:35
I say I'm drug dealer, it's better, no one calls you to fix their 'puter although that's not my main area of expertise when I say "programmer".
funny you should say that, there's genuinely a rumor going around my street that I am a drug dealer ... I never go out, yet I live in the same (upper middle class) neighborhood as them, I manage to have several cars, and am shadowed by a cloud of smoke ... one of the kids in the street told me last year during summer, they heard their parents talking about it lol
@JoeWatkins NO CAPES!
Drug dealer is good! I'll have to keep that in mind the next time someone is asking for my job
Seriously, I'm tired of explaining... Some ask me when I'm going to find a real job too.
I go out, but they all 9-5 every day, so they don't see me even doing the school runs ... also there's lights on until 3am regularly and sometimes screens full blare all night ... it looks suspect ... but not one of them has bothered to actually ask me, I'd be happy to explain the strangeness, if they would but ask ...
18:41
:D
@JoeWatkins once they have the guts to ask. Tell them: "Yeah actually it's true. How do you think I could afford this lifestyle otherwise? If you know someone who wants to buy some crack don't hesitate to send him over"
What are your GMT working hours @Joe?
The neighbourhood already thinks you are, might as well live up to that expectation ;-) @JoeWatkins
Hi everyone, not sure there is a chat room for this question - I'm having problems with a web address. It shows up for "www." but not without the "www." I wanted to redirect the non-www pages to have the www. , but won't the non-www need to work first to do this? I hope this is clear, because it reads badly!
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Q: .htaccess - how to force "www." in a generic way?

StackOverflowNewbieThis will change domain.com to www.domain.com: # Force the "www." RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.domain\.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [R=301,L] How do I replace the "domain" part so that this works on any domain?

18:43
@webarto 9-5, that never happens, it's 9-sleep mostly, or 9 - (sleep - 2 hours) if I got some stuff to do ...
It's awesome :)
@ThomasDavidPlat Thanks for the link. I'm aware of the .htaccess redirect code. I've been reading up on this for some time now. I'm trying to find out if the website would typically display when requesting without the "www", when the canonical link is with the w's
Dumb question, I'm sure : \
Nowadays I prefer to redirect to the apex rather than having a www. prefix
@webarto dude, we have really similar websites ... krakjoe.me how long did yours take ?? :D
I pay $7 a month for that glorious website :D
I'm soooo lazy.
18:45
snap
@JoeWatkins lolwut? 5.7?
I need 6GB of RAM to power that puppy of a website.
mines only $5 vpsnode.com
@SecondRikudo master php-src
@Jack This have happened because a developer is trying to link Google to the site with a verification file like this "domain.com/file.html" - so it can't be found. He wants to change the CNAME - but all the pages are indexed with the www. so what's the point..?
18:49
@MostafaShahverdy You really ought to step through your code with a debugger.
If you want to find out what is happening inside the code.
It's gray like my life...
looks tidy ...
Yeah, you're right. But now I know its called from Doctrine module
18:53
all the text on my screen keeps disappearing ... anyone else getting that ??
fix it fix it fix it ...
It was for me on Firefox or something...
Portions went black, etc.
I said farewell to FF.
@webarto yeah right.. and 2TB bandwidth cuz it's a high traffic one. ;)
Just switch tab, it should refresh.
@reikyoushin Something like that :D

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