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15:00
On The Other Hand
@Fabien Brilliant.
Same as could be used for bipedal bots.
wonder what the code looks like
I didn't have sound running, so I dunno if it was mentioned; but I'd guess python. Probably import balance, and that's all.
lol
INCOMING OBLIGATORY!
15:08
lol
AW FUCK! I DIDN'T FRIDAY QUOTE YESTERDAY!!
FAHHHHHK!!!!!!!
C-C-C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
You'll have to start again
ITS ALL @SECONDRIKUDO'S FAULT!
Get him!
@DanLugg lolwut?
I didn't know you can do @ping's like that.
15:10
@SecondRikudo nevermind, just E_STRTOUPPER
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU PEOPLE GOING ABOUT?!
@SecondRikudo YOU CAN! WHEN YOU'RE ANGRY!
2
Try @SecondRikudo-test
@DanLugg invent time machine :>
@bwoebi time machine is already invented
15:11
@bwoebi Again, I'd use python import dimension4, but I don't use python.
@AlmaDo but we cannot use it, I want an usable time machine
@bwoebi No. The thing is - somehere in the future time machine is invented. Then, they travelled to our days, or even past days. Thus, time machine is invented millions years ago. Or billions? Meh.. There's no "will be invented" if we're talking about time machine. Only "was invented" ..
^ E_CATURDAY
@DanLugg s/c/s/
^^
And that shall be the new Friday quote.
15:15
woops
same again
lol
@AlmaDo What is?
1 min ago, by bwoebi
@DanLugg s/c/s/
Um.
Very much a thing.
kittenurady maybe… but that sounds awkward
15:16
Yeano.
Seeing meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252077/385378, I wonder if SO ever tried to attack the problem from the third side.
I.e. punish the repwhores.
Right now we take the "punish the help-vampires" approach (by closing, deleting, downvoting their questions). That obviously doesn't work (due to sheer amount).
@NikiC I think our friend, the PokeFarmer, is proof that hasn't been tried (successfully at least)
@NikiC what to say? Only one word. Yes
but - then what?
15:27
@AlmaDo Punish the rep-whores instead
I don't know if that would work, but it might
@NikiC then we should delete 99% of questions & answers since they have duplicates
Help-vampires live off the fact that there always is some ahole that is going to answer their question, regardless of how bad or duplicate it is
almost all are repwhore questions or duplicate questions
@AlmaDo Yeah, and we don't want that. Just doesn't work out
we should then leave only that 1% of "original" questions and that's it..
(99% and 1% aren't correct numbers, it's figure of speech)
15:29
@NikiC I think the problem is that identifying (and handling) the vampires is a far more obvious process than handling the whores.
@DanLugg Obvious in what way?
@AlmaDo Mother Russia(?). :Ь
A vampiric question jumps out rather immediately. A repwhore can co-exist between the side of answering good questions, and answering the vampiric ones.
@DanLugg So you punish them only for answering the vampiric ones
@Leri yeah. It's true sometimes here
15:31
I mean, if we had a "This question is vampiric" reason/subreason to closing, that could be used to punish answerers, but I highly doubt that'll ever happen.
@NikiC Which we can already do; downvote into oblivion.
E.g.: Invalidate all rep from questions that are closed as duplicates.
@DanLugg We don't downvote repwhore answers. Or maybe we sometimes do, but not in any significant way
@AlmaDo Sad. BTW, how's it going with booking.com?
@NikiC well, if I am the sample. Almost all my answers should be deleted. Because - yes, they are often 50% RTFM or duplicate questions asnwers.
@NikiC I agree with this hugely. I've always thought that rep-reversal should be implemented for all closed questions, except migrations.
@Leri well, we had a call. Pretty interesting and with perspective, I hope. Next week we'll decide when I'll take a flight to Amsterdam, I hope
15:33
@DanLugg I disagree.
That's nice ;-)
There are closed questions with extremely helpful answers.
@SecondRikudo Then why were they closed?
I'm all out for invalidated duplicate votes
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A: MVC For advanced developers

tereško Links, that contain PHP-only materials, are marked with php for easier identification. You cannot even begin to delve into MVC before you have comprehensive understanding of OOP. That include OOP practices (dependency injection, unit testing, refactoring) principles (SOLID, SoC, CQS, LoD) a...

@AlmaDo Oh, cool. Congratulations. Is that flight for interview or already starting there?
15:35
@DanLugg Sometimes, the question is crap, but the answer is great. It happens.
@Leri no, it's only an interview, I think
@SecondRikudo Well, my opinion is that question shouldn't have been closed. Either way, I'm not saying remove the content; just the votes. (sorry @tereško)
...and they are deleting it again
@AlmaDo Best of luck.
@Leri thanks. And how's your approach?
15:36
@DanLugg But then, no one will be incentivised to answer those questions and potentially grant a great information resource.
@SecondRikudo Baby and bathwater.
@DanLugg .. WAT
It's draconian, but that's my take. Agree to disagree :-)
@AlmaDo I did not receive anything. If they were interested they should have contacted within this week. /me tries to find another vacancy
@Leri I'm applying other positions too. Just in case (:
15:38
@SecondRikudo Keep in mind, I was also the one to suggest that questions with 1+ close-votes should auto-close eventually.
@Leri nothing is certain untill you'll sit in desired company's office and that's your work day :p
@DanLugg So I hate someone, I can just vote to close one or all of his questions, and they'll automatically close eventually?
0
A: Let's burn down the close queue!

Dan LuggI have a radical suggestion. Automatic time-based closing. A user posts a close-worthy question. For great justice, a close-vote is cast against it. The timer begins. Every question that has a close-vote cast against it has 5 weeks - n close votes to live. With the same mechanics as normal ...

I never said it wasn't a flawed idea; but something worth considering, and cherry-picking from.
Oddly, all the votes on that answer were reversed.
I was in the red.
@AlmaDo The thing is that my Employer's view is 0. Not sure why.
@Leri mine is 1
so what?
15:42
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Q: Duplicates MKII, Canonicals, more aggressive duplicate prevention

Second RikudoThis question is another take on the duplicates problem. It steals is inspired by ideas from the various posts and feature-requests posted here on meta. Disclaimer: In this post, I am referring to the "Users" or "The People" or "The Gang" or "Everyone". What I actually mean is the bunch of fo...

Stole your suggestion, edited into mine :P
@AlmaDo Oh, so it's okay. Nothing for some reason thought it should be higher.
@Leri well, careers is not very helpful to find a job, I think. But good thing is - if you'll find some case, good chances are - you'll be in position - because employers here know what they want
Word of Mouth or knowing what company you want to work for is the only way to find a decent job :(
@AlmaDo Agreed. I also don't have degree that filters out some good chances for me.
or luck
@Leri At the same time any place that 'requires' a degree doesn't sound like logical thinking.
Assuming require not include.
15:48
@Leri also, they pay attention to personal statement and your education. They are interesting in me not because PHP or SQL tags. But because my CS and math education. In fact, I doubt I will do PHP much there. More like I'll do things on another language, but coding will be little part of my job (mostly, research & architecture work)
@NikiC Actually… Deleting the question removes the rep gained from votes in the last 60 (?) days So… just delete these questions all a week later after they're closed.
@AlmaDo Well, one more year and I'll get degree. My personal statement just tells my story, not sure if it should be though.
so if I'll be there, our OOP adepts, like @tereško will be bored of my questions :D
Don't forget Gordon and ircmaxell :P
we're in different timezones :(
15:52
I imagine your kind of issues aren't solved in a day
well, I'm not so noob in OOP - and I know not only basic principles. But when it comes to some doubts (i.e. non-obvious choice) - I'm not sure.
sample is LSP (i.e. sometimes it's hard to maintain or even interpret it properly. At least, for me)
hehe. Fortunately, DB design is also the case. And there I feel good :p
Reminds me to actually look in to the db antipatterns - my book that is
very good book. Really. Easy and helpful. If you didn't read it yet - do it.
I upvote Bill's answers here just to thank him for that book :D
lol
well, not too often. But when I see - I do :p
but also read relation DB theory (at least a bit). So to know what are basic things.
16:01
@AlmaDo LSP is IMHO the easiest to apply
@tereško :( so I'm just noob
sometimes I'm confused. I.e. either method should know something or not
it just says: "if your User is extending Database, it is stupid, because users are not databases"
@tereško no. It's too obvious sample..
besides, we have the rule: if you see extends Database - get rid of that developer :p
hell ... if you go by the "favor composition over inheritance" rule of thumb, then you it gonna be even rare when you have to consider whether you are violating LSP
I dislike inheritance
16:10
OMFG this is horrible
^ besides, he hates Russians :D
16:22
@PeeHaa There are many things introduced by HHVM/Hack that I find nice, but XHP is definitely horrible.
why is it horrible?
i've never seen it before, but it doesn't look bad.
@KarolyHorvath You don't see why mangling xml with weird templating syntax with php syntax is horrible?
@NikiC +1
weird templating syntax? is {$head} looks standard smarty syntax. I haven't checked the rest though
@KarolyHorvath Yeah I hate stuff like smarty
16:36
that's your problem, man ;)
Nope it really is not
whatever
user895378
lol
Hey d flowery. Finally woke up?
The connotations of that nick name are not so cool :P
user895378
16:38
I've been awake for a couple of hours. Was tired and slept-in because I was competing in the Bedroom Olympics with @Lusitanian's mom all night.
lol
with a templating syntax you want the following things: 1) quick to type 2) easy to parse with eyes 3) don't have to escape much
1+2 is ok, 3 is nearly ok... in practice, you rarely use { } in standard text/html/mail/....
did I miss anything?
when I see people posting gifs... :D
@rdlowrey: nowadays landing is fully automated, isn't it?
next, please
When I see phil talk about OOP:
16:45
"PHP 5.3 was a brand new language in so many ways." omg
POTATO!
why?
To be honest I started with php in drupal and then learned the basics of symfony. It wasn't until I started playing around with wordpress that I even knew you could open and close php tags as a method to output text.
from the same doc: "I've also found that it helps to use the alternative syntax for control structures in Wordpress and swap out if(){...} with if(): ... endif; it just makes the whole template process cleaner and easier to see where things start and end."
Yeah just read that one too. Made me want to hunt the guy down and punch him right on the npose
16:54
@Fabien suddenly. I don't know any framework. Literally. Only ZF (1.x) - but not too well to say "I know it"
I only know PitchBlade.
@Fabien How's the project coming along btw?
I have two. One is delayed due to the wife not giving me content. Second is going well, but I feel bad for creating bad things with your framework :D
The wifey one ideally would've been your CMS but i'll learn more without it.
I hope you don't feel bad because of the code :)
Only my code makes me feel bad :P
I aim to write my code like yours.
16:58
boo
ahh!
@JoeWatkins poo
hehehe
Wattup joesan
not much ... well, absolutely nothin in fact ...
user895378
17:00
I was just thinking about how every now and then I get sad when I have a use-case for anonymous classes :/
@JoeWatkins Nice! :D
@rdlowrey Often when writing tests I cry a little
yeah, it's crappy ... I get the same feeling whenever look over the rfc index, so many cool things sitting there to be waiting ...
and you know what else I noticed ... that chap who creates 40,000 rfc's a week
user895378
lol
user895378
17:03
Thanks @LeviMorrison for making the wiki not look terrible.
he done something useful ... if you look at that page, you can see that for almost every problem we have, there is a patch and rfc waiting .... being ignored ...
always the coolest stuff that we'll never ever have ... like never ...
user895378
That's why we need a BDFL ... someone needs to make decisions on things. Otherwise they just hang out in RFC purgatory forever.
user895378
Yeah I like that one a lot.
you can accept that, what you cannot accept is that you are able to make a sizeable document describing the problems we have and links to the patches and we're pretty much all indifferent ... we seem not to care, because that page exists and so do the patches ...
yeah me too, super cool ...
reaction was stupid
how do you assume that position ? we get someone like anthony on board and we literally chase him away with our playground arguments and petty nonsense ... nobody can move into that position ...
17:07
“Oh cool a Node.js tutorial, ooh I created a server” *updates résumé with Node.js and Sys Admin*
:D
<-- removes it from CV.
I'm totally shocked stas hasn't told us we're doing it all wrong on that returntype rfc
maybe he died ...
@JoeWatkins It's not like nobody cares. We just always had the 5.x BC constraint
With that gone, some things on that page will be resolved ;)
Once an agent asked me to put some specific experience (mssql?) in my CV beause the company is checking it...
i had mysql, postgres and oracle there
no, that's not ok...
17:10
@KarolyHorvath Needless to say you didn't apply for a job there? :)
right :)
@Fabien lulz
Did anybody already dare to click on the new twatter profile button?
I hate creating dupes, but finding something on meta is nearly impossible...
@NikiC that's a rather romantic view of what is actually happening ... lets take a recent one that's not connected to anyone of us ... string increment/decrement ... a stupid stupid thing to have at all ... provably inconsistent, so someone took the time to write a patch wiki.php.net/rfc/alpanumeric_decrement everyone that voted said no ... what did that actually solve tho ? nothing, we still have crappy behaviour ... no doubt some of those things will be fixed ...
not enough tho ...
@KarolyHorvath And if you manage to find a dupe it is either unresolved or 99% of the time
17:16
@JoeWatkins but that rfc suggested to add string decrement
a bdfl solves the problem for me, if an rfc comes up where we agree there is a problem then we should agree that we require a solution, not organize a vote, that doesn't actually do anything, most of the time ...
There's another one for removing string increment instead - but that we can't do in 5.x
@PeeHaa: nah, actually there aren't dupes at the moment, since they splitted meta. every question will be recreated... in time.
@NikiC yeah it was for a change, but rather than just "no" wouldn't it have been better to say "no, because the proper solution is ______" .... in some sense voting doesn't do us any favours, all it usually tells us is what we are not going to do ... is that how you work ?? do you write ten versions of code you aren't going to use before writing the solution !?
I lost all my hope in humanity
17:19
I just think it would be better if someone or a small team had tighter hold of the reigns ... and some power too ...
Hitler
are you looking for a benevolent dictator?
@JoeWatkins facebook!
ow wait @KarolyHorvath already said that
someone I trust ...
@JoeWatkins so, what you are trying to say is this: that RFC should have never gone to vote.
If that, I agree
lol
17:21
yes, someone somewhere should have the power to say "no, if this were voted in it would be even more damaging than the problem you are solving, the proper solution is _____"
There was clear negative feedback on the RFC beforehand. The vote was redundand
Natalie Portman?
@NikiC t
yeah but we had a capable programmer right there with spare time willing to work on the problem, in this case the proper solution is probably remove it ... but in most cases, it's not a case of dictation but guiding the person working on the solution in a sensible way
Joe: isn't it enough to say it? is the power really necessary?
17:23
@PeeHaa um yeah, I don't know what happenet there...
:-)
hehehehe
@KarolyHorvath like @NikiC said, an rfc can get nothing but bad feedback and for whatever reason still go to vote, you don't have to listen to that feedback .... the normal course of events is there isn't really any feedback until voting actually opens, and it's usually negative (not necessarily bad) ... but whatever the problem is, I think better if someone who wants to work on a solution to a problem they see can discuss the proper way of using their and everyone elses time as efficiently
as possible ...
Who can help on my php problem?
user924016
you!
You?
or You?
17:29
Hi @imbondbaby :)
ask the question (and check the pact pls: room-11.github.io)
user924016
=]
that pact makes me feel sad :\
@JoeWatkins: does the python community (with PEPs) have similar problems? if not, you should find out how they do it.
@JoeWatkins: if they do, then... well... it's just LIFE :)
don't know, not involved ...
I guessed that much
17:32
@AlmaDo why, you want to talk about the baby jesus ? trolololol
@JoeWatkins (: no
it's just sad that we need it
did the baby jesus poo?
the holy script never mentions this
lolololol
@AlmaDo perhaps ... but we do ... like we need laws ... also there is an advert on television reminding people not to rape ... apparently we need that ...
@JoeWatkins no. it's not like that, but.. too long story to tell. Nevermind
@KarolyHorvath I'm not fucking about ... there's loads of them ... quite disturbing they are ...
it's on youtube so not that bad, but it makes me really cringe ... I guess it's meant to do that ...
it's better without cuts but there's no way I'm going to find it now in the 1:30h interview
wtf do you even watch the telly?
why do you watch television?
I don't really, however, two kids and misses, there's always at least two televisions on in the house, including when I go to bed at night ...
17:44
everything is on the net - without ads, when you want it, ffwd, etc...
oh god
where is this magical internet without ads ??
everywhere
so, what have I missed?
@crypticツ I've seen "hackers" who don't know what they are doing when they write code. So it doesn't surprise me if someone wrote a shell backdoor with such a thing in it
depends on what were you interested in
17:46
@tereško nothin
The hell it looks like mails don't arrive in my mailbox anymore :(
youtube are injecting ads everywhere in videos, lots of other sites do it too ...
/me is slowly and painfully migrating to Aurora
ads are like brainwashing, man...
17:47
tv is like brainwashing
^ btw - yep, with adblock I even didn't know that ads is there, on youtube
@KarolyHorvath + ghostery
what's that?
@KarolyHorvath check it out man, something really awesome
lol
“It's very important to remember the vast majority of people want to help.” Well, I tend to disagree with this. The issue—as I see it—is the tech world is predominantly male & quite competitive as a result. So I see far more competition in answers—for example—than an actual inherent desire to “do good.” Bad questions that are downvoted are—in my opinion—pretty much universally just bad or lazy questions. — JakeGould 1 min ago
17:48
ah ok
@AlmaDo: same thing. I was shocked to see it on someone else's machine
the only thing with adblock is that you need to be careful when developing. You might spend some time on "Why doesn't this div show up?"
I put a music playlist in the background and after every track youtube played an ad.... I was like WTF
@HamZa I have FireBug for that..
@HamZa Agreed. I've had that on more than one occasion
@AlmaDo no, I've had some situations that adblock detected a div as an ad. And guess what, it was in an exam for school. I knew directly that it was adblock, some classmates were ragequiting and asking the teacher for help. I spilled it ofcourse
@PeeHaa so how was your day? Did you sell anything on the streets?
17:51
@HamZa saw an instance of this just a week ago at work
when I was in an exam for school.. well, we have not internet there (to say short)
Dec 8 '13 at 16:20, by PeeHaa
@JoeWatkins Please stay away from webdevelopment. :P
@PeeHaa what is a div ?
@HamZa Woke up. Ordered a VPS. Set up a VPS. Drank a beer. Now almost gone to get moar beer
@PeeHaa who are you using?
adblock it was hiding a <div class="advertisement">..
17:53
Yeah it searches for some keywords
@JoeWatkins :D
@crypticツ cloudvps
@JoeWatkins you usually write it >div<...text...>div\<
fanboy.co.nz <--- Adblock lists
@AlmaDo we got a website (via usb) and we needed to fix it or something like that. It was forbidden to use the internet, but who could stop you?
In HTML, the span and div elements are for generic organization and styling beyond immediate elements like formatting tags "p" & "h". All HTML elements have a single function and the name of that function is abbreviated for use as an "HTML tag," and most can or must be used in pairs or in combination with other tags. The most basic use, for example: a p, paragraph element, should contain a paragraph of text; while an h1, heading-1 element, should contain the highest-level heading of the page or section. Span and div are also single function elements, but of a second...
@bwoebi ah yeah, I do that with jquery all the time, I'm such a master of css ...
17:54
Damnit. Clueless why my mailserver "doesn't work" ®... :( To the restart mobile! fingers crossed
I went to the market. When I arrived, guess what I forgot? My wallet...
Fortunately there was nothing interesting lol
@HamZa :)
so .. I want to by a bicycle, preferably from some shop in EU: what can you people recommend ?
do you also want a bicycle shed?
17:57
no recommendation but advice wise the more expensive ones usually break less.
Don't look at me. I don't do "manual" transportation
i was looking some links, where one should by bicycles
@PeeHaa prefers to be transported by sedan chair.
@tereško Depends where you live, like @Fabien said the more you pay the robuster it is. But here in amsterdam, the more shiny your bike is, the bigger the chance is that it gets stolen :)
17:58
buy*
@PeeHaa nor me; no manual, or manuals, or directions when lost, or thongs ...
@salathe :)
@tereško Apparently police auctions are good places for bikes if you have those.
@HamZa: it always gets stolen. the question is: how quickly
you people are absolutely useless
14
18:00
@Fabien I used to live in a town that had those ... fawesome ... criminals buy some cool shit ...
@tereško kekeke that's why you probably hate us
@tereško: it wasn't strictly PHP related...
@JoeWatkins I should go one day.
@tereško find a bike shop near you. Buy most expensive. Job done.
18:01
Seen this video of a bike thief getting paint-balled in a vigilante sting operation?
rent a bike
Alternatively, exchange step 2 with "buy least expensive". Job still done.
I bought my bike at decathlon. Not a shop dedicated for only bikes but I find the quality/price very attractive and good
18:03
post a question on SO.
@HamZa I have too and the handlebar came loose when I was going downhill :P
I spent about £130 on it
Also wish I had bought one with thinner tyres.
use a knife
i'm not really constructive today, am i?
@Fabien What I've learned is the following: when you get home after buying a bike. Recheck everything, tighten the screws and nuts
Aye
fix the breaks
18:06
I really like the CREATE bikes but I am not paying that much for a bike.
and add some extra grease (preferably not to the breaks)
i mean brakes
lol
damn english... two words with the same pronounciation
how's that even make sense?
Because English
I work at a DIY shop, we also sell some bikes. We get them semi-assembled. We only need to place the handlebar, pedals and fix the front luggage carrier. Now some collegues don't even tighten the nuts. Last time, a client bought a bike and went outside, after the first street corner the handlebar was clearly loose... Heck it could have killed someone
I'm going beer room. Talk to you later
@PeeHaa cyaa
18:12
don't drink too little
user924016
QuacK
lolo
I will start an ISP. How hard can it be?
:P
Going to start tearing my hair out, OpenSSL and mcrypt disagreeing, and strangely OpenSSL is producing the expected result. `$k` and `$n` both 16 bytes

$aeskn1 = openssl_encrypt($n, 'aes128', $k, OPENSSL_RAW_DATA | OPENSSL_ZERO_PADDING, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0");
$aeskn2 = mcrypt_encrypt('rijndael-128', $k, $n, 'ctr', "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0");

Results different. What am I missing. It must be obvious, I've been staring at it for the last 30 minutes
god damnit, changed to CBC and it worked. I tried CBC like 20 minutes ago!!
18:53
@Leigh There's a lot of ways to implement CTR...
I thought because I only had enough data for 1 block, the mode wouldn't really matter, but of course with CBC it does
Anyway, now have properly working Poly1305-AES
I hate being too slow at writing answers. :*(
@salathe isn't standard practice to write a 1-liner then spend the next 10 minutes editing it?
@Leigh Only if you're a big fat lamer.
So, pretty much the standard on SO :)
18:59
:)

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