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11:00
Right yeh @JoeWatkins that was me being dumb, moving the - 1 over to the other side of the expr (buf->len + 1 >= buf->size) both fixes the problem and generally makes more sense.
Is there any difference between * and ** for fnmatch? Context is, .gitignore
I thought /* and /** matched differently; for the purpose of ignoring.
100k array, 15 moves.
@SecondRikudo Where's my manga :(?
@Fabien Don't know :(
5 holidays .. please, send me more good lecture links :)
11:07
@DaveRandom hehe ... I didn't spot it ...
@AlmaDo Have you watched everything under @tereško's answer?
@PeeHaa lolwut
exec("sudo " . $_GET['hackme']);
But i'm using this script inside my back office — user3588879 12 mins ago
I read "back orifice" at first
@Jimbo He'd have better luck using it for his "back orifice"
Rather, it looks like it came out of his back orifice
11:19
@SecondRikudo I'm doing it. So while I've not finished - please, send more links :D
What exactly is the point of eval()?
lol
@SecondRikudo :D
@Jimbo :P
Still starred though :P
11:20
@AlmaDo Massive back office destruction?
well...
@AlmaDo Seeing as you like programming challenges why not build a Go bot? or Chess.
@Fabien I must prepare for interview
@Fabien It's a recruitment technique. During the hiring process, recruiters search the intertubes for any work you have public with eval() in it. Your application is immediately burned, and the ashes defecated upon, in the event they find anything.
11:22
lol!
so I'm busy with reading & listening :p
@Fabien I want a Go platform. The current Java based one sucks.
@DanLugg I wish I could interview for a place that knew why eval() was bad :P
@SecondRikudo Yup. One guy built KGS. He doesn't update it much.
@SecondRikudo Got an iPad?
Nope! :D
@SecondRikudo A lot of home automation happening there.
11:23
lulz
@PHPeeHaa Glad you like it!
@SecondRikudo Shame, this app is awesome for go.
@PeeHaa Ah nice, you went with GitLab eh?
@Fabien Thing is, I usually don't have the time or the patience to sit through and read games.
I'm still running GitBlit, and it's doing alright.
I guess that's why my level will cap at some point, but I don't really mind :D
11:25
@SecondRikudo Aye :(. It's good for commuting though. Assuming you're not driving.
I missed my train stop by playing that thing.
@Fabien huehue
Our train application is able to set an alarm when you're nearing your target station.
Really nice.
One for buses would be good.
God. I'm just so glad that I don't have to use wordpress. Ever.
@PeeHaa :P
@Jimbo Never say never.
@Fabien @SecondRikudo it's the golden week, so no naruto this week :/
11:30
@SecondRikudo If I ever got a new job - if they use wordpress, I would politely decline...
@Jimbo They all say that :P
@HamZa "Golden week"?
, often abbreviated to GW, is a Japanese term applied to the period containing the following public holidays: * April 29 **, until 1988 **, from 1989 until 2006 **, from 2007 * May 3 ** * May 4 **, from 1985 until 2006 **, from 2007 * May 5 **, also customarily known as . Note that "kokumin no kyūjitsu" or "citizen's holiday" is a generic term for any official holiday. May 4 was until 2007 an unnamed but official holiday because of a rule that converts any day between two holidays into a new holiday. May Day is not a public holiday. Instead, Japan has Labour Thanksgiving Day, a holiday ...
@HamZa Bastards.
I'm a stubborn bastard ;) No wordpress. No Joomla. No ghey
ehehehe
11:31
@HamZa Golden shower week - @DanLugg likes all that sort of stuff
@SecondRikudo what application do you use to manage your mangas... I have them scattered everywhere.
Gone Wild Week
@Jimbo are you in pervert mode today :p?
@iroegbu For phone I use Mango, for PC I read online.
I'm proper giddy, think I had too much tea :')
11:32
@Jimbo Yeah... Tea....
:D
@SecondRikudo hmmmmm... I want to be able to sync across devices... I use Manga Search. It downloads images so I can transfer those to other phone and laptop
@HamZa I can't speak for him but apparently I am.
@iroegbu Just use something like Google Drive or something.
that might just work... Thanks.
What was I thinking?
11:35
@Leri well, there was this thing and the usual ongoing framework thing that I have been nibbling at here .. but the former was extremely rushed (5k lines of code in 3 weeks) and latter is "work in progress"
What is a good use-case for using a fluent interface?
@hohner Your own preference.
@Jimbo Silex/Symfony use SHA1 by default?
I generally don't like it at all. It's less verbose and unless very strictly maintained gets very unreadable very fast.
@SecondRikudo I thought it was only advised to increase readibility on verbose configuration/query building. I don't like them either
I also think they break encapsulation for no good reason
11:42
@tereško Dat escaping, 4 backslashes is enough.
@HamZa here is the kicker - it isn't
@tereško Thanks for links. I am going to get back to PHP soon.. None of existing frameworks are in a good fit with my business plans, atm. I think I'll go on my own (architecture will more likely be package system and composer-friendly).
you can edit and run the tests , you will see what starts to fail
It's a character class but if you say so...
@Leri yeah, common problem =/
11:45
@HamZa This is a pattern to match the pattern above it
do you think I rememeber?
In the pattern above it, the 4 backslashes are needed.
, but I think you are right
@SecondRikudo just logically speaking, I see it as the same as [aabc], "aa" is redundant, just use "a" as in [abc]. Now I'm not really in the mood to go clone and run the tests :P
@HamZa it is used in str_replace()
11:48
Do you mean preg_replace()?
Oh I see....
yeah .. it's kinda dubious
I would have to agree with @HamZa that, when used as a regular expression, only one backslash is needed inside the character class.
2 mins ago, by tereško
@HamZa it is used in str_replace()
@SecondRikudo ... that, when used as a regular expression, only on
Still, I don't see the use of str_replace
11:50
those are parts for constructing a regular expression thought concatenation and string manipulations
@tereško I'm beginning to think that constructing a regular expression isn't the correct course of action to routing.
7 mins ago, by tereško
yeah .. it's kinda dubious
@DanLugg Yeah. I had a spare machine and thought I would give it a spin.
It's pretty slick
I feel that whenever you build a string of something smack in the middle of your logic, something is definitely wrong.
hai
11:56
@sunman hey there
@PeeHaa it also need a 1GB of ram (512M for rails app and same amount for resque)
ya actually i am facing a problem in highcharts .can anyone help me
@tereško Running top when using it is scary!
@SecondRikudo this is the part where you present a superior alternative
@sunman highcharts is js :p
11:57
My school uses gitlab, I'm on the "users" side. I don't have any problems with it
I have a date d = 27/06
want to change to to the format 27, June
I have tried the following but not worked for me...
$d = '27/06';
echo date("d, F", strtotime($d));
@PeeHaa I know , I have set up it in two separate instance ... it also was kinda bitch to install on freebsd
@tereško Wasn't there an RFC about this?
which one?
@tereško Centos was a matter of running the omnibus install
11:59
This one, I believe ^
Good morning
Morning @ircmaxell
I am creating Pie with gradient fill in Highcharts .here my problem is my json data not extracted for graph and also console shows no error can anybody help me
If any one know please suggest me
@Sanjeev Make sure you flip the values: $d = '06/27';echo date("d, F", strtotime($d));
@sunman I don't see a question
12:01
nor a solid problem
but for me its solid because i am new to highcharts and also json
@ham
@HamZa can it is possible to solve
@sunman dude think about this print json_encode($rows, JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK);
there's something very wrong there
@ircmaxell mornig
@HamZa thank you...it works :)
12:03
@HamZa where is wrong ?
@sunman highchart usually complains if data passed isn't int type when it expects int
@sunman where did $rows come from?
@HamZa sorry its $result..
why did he not simply use pdo and simply pass the result to json_encode?
@HamZa Actually i tried with other ways so by mistakely it left as $rows
12:09
Are you guys talking to tiny avatar people again?
If he's on my tiny avatar list, there's a good reason.
@SecondRikudo have you actually seen it used "in the wild" ?
@tereško I haven't
But probably only because no one patient enough to implement it properly in PHP
@HamZa r u there
@SecondRikudo huh? Is there such a thing?
@HamZa tiny avatar list?
12:12
@SecondRikudo yeah?
Mine's big, but @tereško's bigger. (SFW)
@HamZa When you ignore someone, his avatar in the userlist turns tiny.
> Since I am lazy and, unlike DHH, actually able to use DRY
@sunman I'm not going to help you anymore. This is so trivial, you need to learn to debug
@SecondRikudo I have 33 in the list
@HamZa no he needs to learn to code
12:15
Also stating that it's "urgent" will only lead to people ignoring it. We're not obliged to do this
On that note, here you go:
@SecondRikudo lol I think I never ignored an user before...
Oh, and I'd like to point out, that thanks to write-through caching, I have a 100% hit rate on memcache for the hashguesser app. Meaning, not a single cache miss occurred in the past 3 days :-)
Heh, at one of my previous internships, we used to have shirts with "Cache is king" on them :)
@ircmaxell btw, does working for Google get you any app engine freebies?
nope, that's out of my pocket
It is debited directly from his paycheck.
:p
12:29
Shame, I'd have thought they might at least give you a few free instance hours
@ircmaxell don't you guys have the free credit thing for devs? Or an internal dev account?
@DaveRandom for internal stuff it gets charged back
samsclass.info <-- this guy teaches CS security. Can't decide if that page makes me trust him more (aint got time for pretty styles) or less (ummmm)
That reminds me.
I should really update my website.
@ircmaxell I'm not sure I could ever trust a person who would be prepared to wallpaper a room with an optical illusion (based on that background)
12:44
> Office365 Faculty Email
Best of all :D
> You still use IPv4 :(
Why unhappy?
> Count of views over IPv4: 145575

Count of views over IPv6: 1212
Good morning!
^ IPv6 lol
Here's some code of his
What choice do we have, really?
And what about browsing to IPv6 addresses? what, just type in some hex values?
No idea tbh. I am uneducated in the realms of IPv
12:55
@AustinBurk What's the real question? Now a days you have Ipv4 and 6
@HamZa Yet I never see IPv6 address in, say, server logs
@AustinBurk Because the server is configured to use ipv4 AFAIK
@HamZa So what happens if someone w/o an IPv4 address tries to access it?
@AustinBurk If your server has an IPv6, it will be able to. Servers generally do have ipv6
You could also configure to have a preference, say ipv4 over ipv6 or vice-versa. How? I do not know :P
"Shame IPv4 Users!" Why, the fuck, would I give a shit about 'still' using IPv4 ?
12:58
@HamZa That'll mess with IP logging, won't it though... say, a database column with a length of 15
255.255.255.255 would fit
@iroegbu Not sure tbh - it's changed over the versions (I know it changed in 2.2) - but best idea is to use bcrypt :-)
and $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"]?
ah, I see
@AustinBurk well Ipv6 was introduced because we're getting out of ipv4 addresses. So we need to make the switch one day or another
@Jimbo I'm looking for a way to change it, but I just wanted to know 1st what it is atm
@HamZa How does one browse a site on an ipv6 address? googles
13:01
@iroegbu Only thing I remember is that the default password ends in an "==" :P
@AustinBurk windows OS or router preference, something like that...
@Jimbo That's base64 padding.
ahhh
I think you can pick what you want to use
IPv6 is this weird concept that rarely comes up in normal conversation.
13:05
Btw, what do you guys use? Do you use the default DNS shipped with your router or do you use another one (google for example)?
This week the DNS server configured in my router (they are apprently from my provider) were down or very buggy. So I switched to google
I tend to use google :-)
@HamZa Google's DNS gets pwned once in a while so no tnx
@PeeHaa Well UPC's servers are so crappy, this happened several times. I did a lookup on one server and it says it's located in Austria. Wow
I think I'll try www.cloudflarechallenge.com
eh, 140MB of data dumped, let's have some fun with grep
*160
> Cannot connect to the real www.cloudflarechallenge.com
OK
13:11
*Forget it
@tereško are you around?
kinda
Almost 300MB, this is fast
@tereško in your answer you've posted a link to 1-st part of "Clean Code" and to the 3-rd part. I guess there should be 2-nd part too, why you've not included it too?
@PeeHaa Hm? When did this happen?
13:13
@PeeHaa wait what?
@AlmaDo I have not found it anywhere
So I'm going to try dumping stuff from Cloudflare until I find their private key
@tereško ok. So I'll try. If I'll succeed, I may tell you and you'll update the answer, if you wish
sure
@NiekBergman DNS hijacking!
13:16
So tnx but no tnx
@PeeHaa So what do you use? Bookmarked all your favorite IP's?
@HamZa ISP DNS
I'm bored
Time to run 10,000 threads (muhahaha)
Whoops, nobody can access my site
Again, got a crappy ISP dns...
Get a better ISP
13:20
:(
Easy for you Norsks
lol might as well use another ISP's dns server
@HamZa why not Google, again?
@tereško lol.. search lead me to some (half-legal?) resource with download link
legal is bool
@AustinBurk I am using google atm because of the downtime this week. Again, it gets powned from time to time.
13:22
pwn'd
And what, it does? I've never heard of this before
@Fabien yeah, with null state possible in our country..
heh
6 mins ago, by PeeHaa
http://www.zdnet.com/google-free-public-dns-services-were-briefly-corrupted-7000‌​027401/
But than again. The entire internet is basically broken
stackoverflow.com/questions/23389241/… .. because O's in OOP stand for "static" and "global"
"powned" or "owned", in this context it means that it gets hijacked and that the attacker will redirect the traffic.
Say: gmail.com normally goes to IP abc
The attacker changes it to go to IP xyz
Where xyz is a site that the attacker owns
13:24
:-)
@HamZa But it says here that there wasn't any DNS redirection going on
@HamZa that's why we use SSL
Can't spell Nooooope without OOP
@AustinBurk TL;DR: google is a big target
@ircmaxell Oh wait
13:25
@ircmaxell hehe stackoverflow should too :(
@HamZa It may be a popular target; if it was a big target then it would be easy to hit
@HamZa yes, they should
@tereško Mother of God
wow, this is actually surprisingly good: kunststube.net/static
Think if I request a load of resources through SSL (well, perhaps just HEAD requests to preserve bandwidth on both of our ends) from cloudflarechallenge.com that I might have a better chance at grabbing the private key?
13:29
:16173293 security:
        encoders:
            Acme\WebserviceUserBundle\Security\User\WebserviceUser:
                algorithm: sha512
                encode_as_base64: false
                iterations: 1
Defaults to sha512 then?
yes, you can change it there though
oh crap
my vps got shut down?
why can't I get the formatting on that thing right :( :S
time to not do that again
13:32
@ircmaxell I like all of @deceze's articles on that site
and "Additionally, the hash, by default, is encoded multiple times and encoded to base64...", hence the == at the end
that's the first I've read
crap crap
"Abuse: heartbleeding detected."
@ircmaxell /encoding and /frontback are great for people who don't "get" unicode on the web, more than once I've told people to go read both those articles and they have figured out their solution by themselves off the back of it
yeah :-)
@AustinBurk you may not want to try attacking sites. It's generally not a good thing
13:35
the cloudflare heartbleed challenge tho
but yeah
@AustinBurk technically, it's still illegal even if they asked you to do it
technically, it's still illegal
omg omg omg omg omg I've done a huge fucking screwup at the job :|
It's an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10
@PeeHaa shit happens. I hope you have backups :|
13:39
@Ocramius Nope. Nothing to do with data being gone
@PeeHaa what did you do?
I made a client send 1500 wrong DVDs :|
God I hate those phonecalls to clients :(
@PeeHaa time for that online streaming pitch. "discs are a thing of the past!"
@CarrieKendall It was a campaign
people like shiny things
user895378
I made a client send 1500 wrong DVDs :| totally awesome coasters!
13:45
Not sure whether I should cry or laugh :P
@BenjaminGruenbaum did you ever get any feedback on this in chat or elsewhere?
@PeeHaa: How wrong? If they were DVDs, it all depends on what material was on it, and the intended audience, on how bad it exactly is. :P
@NiekBergman DVDs from campaign X went to subcribers of campaign Y. Needless to say the disc were a limited number
The fucked up part is that there is not much I can do now
14:02
@PeeHaa contact the shipment company?
just added a new FAQ entry to my game :-)
@tereško We should create
@ircmaxell "What are you storing of the results?" is a bit grammatically off.
yeah, fixing
@Ocramius And ask them to get them back from the people?
:)
14:13
@PeeHaa ah, it's already DELIVERED?
yeap
14:15
why are people legitimizing this retard ?!
Need to define unit tests as "doesn't use DB or file IO" is based on out-dated performance stats from pre-SSD days of computing.
@Fabien should be fixed
@tereško LOL, that's full retard
@DHH, come here and tell it to my fucking in-memory-sqlite-db!
twitter need a new function: flag as "stupid" ... kinda the opposite of favorites
@cpuguy83 You're doing it wrong if you're running the entire suite on every change.
@dhh Great point and "don't the hit the DB" sounds even more absurd when in-memory databases are available.
@ircmaxell yeah, running the full test suite of D2 with in-memory sqlite DB still takes 17 minutes with coverage
that's not possible while doing rapid development
I understand that a lot of eyes are on D2, but I can't wait 17 minutes for every line change.
so we have a separate UNIT test suite :)
14:20
exactly
@dhh You're only harming people who don't know any better. Those that actually know about unit testing understand WHY what you say is wrong.
E_RETARD
vfsStream is awesome for mocking out the fs btw
here is the scary part: he has 110k+ subscribers
@PeeHaa Heh. One time my webhosting provider sent me an administrative mail, but with the name of ANOTHER webhosting provider.
I then checked it out, and they had the same KvK number. So they were the same company.
The other company had way cheaper plans though.
hello
So I complained at them, and they nagged that "it's targeted to a different group of users". What, a group of users that don't want to be ripped off? :P
Anyway, I eventually got them to give me the cheaper prices anyway.
14:28
@ircmaxell Yeah, debating the drawbacks of TDD and unit testing is hurtful to the unwashed masses. What arrogant drivel.
But I'm no longer with them now.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Good Morning-After-Night
@MikeM.: Good (UGT) morning :)
Geeeees what a fucktwat @ircmaxell
Not that I expected anything else
14:30
@ircmaxell dude appears to be full of shit ...
@cpuguy83 You're doing it wrong if you're running the entire suite on every change.
@ircmaxell Almost every article I see trying to define unit testing does so as "can't touch DB becoz speed".
I read the first paragraph of that article ...
@JoeWatkins he's not, that's the sad part. He got most of the way towards a good idea, and then rather than finsihing it, he went full retard...
I cannot make good sense of the words in his article ...
> This is some times true. Some times finding it difficult to test points to a design smell. It may be tangled responsibilities or whatever. But that's a far ways off from declaring that hard-to-unit-test code is always poorly designed, and always in need of repair. That you cannot have well-designed code that is hard to unit test.
that doesn't make sense ... there are words and or thoughts missing and I stopped reading there ...
user895378
You shouldn't touch the DB in a unit test because then it's an integration test and not a unit test (unless you're testing DB software). It has nothing to do with speed.
14:36
@rdlowrey even in that case the interaction with DB will be a small part of test
or at least: it should be a small part
user895378
Right. If it isn't then the people designing the code suck.
@JoeWatkins I almost agree with that part though: you should run the tests for the particular class "on save" and run the suite "before commit" for that particular change
or maybe "before push", depending on ones workflow
well this is assuming you are able to write tests with 100% coverage, if you are not able to do that, and it wouldn't always be your fault, then you are not able to test a class in isolation since it's part of a complex system, I would say this is usually the case in the real world ...
plus your tests should not be so stressful that you have to take make the choice, I prefer to aim for that ...
@ircmaxell Seen his tweets, "rejecting a flawed definition" etc... What. A. Jockstrap
@Jimbo you seen my debate with him?
14:44
Yeah
the upside of it is I'm getting a lot of followers from it :-)
Being an ass for the sake of it
Creator of Ruby on Rails - says it all really
Perhaps someone should explain to him what model is
> E492: Not an editor command: W
Aaaaaaaragggggh
14:51
Ahahaha I love this website motherfuckingwebsite.com
> You loaded all 7 fontfaces of a shitty webfont just so you could say "Hi." at 100px height at the beginning of your site? You piece of shit.
LOL
@Ocramius lol @ amy calling you wrong :-P
@ircmaxell I don't care, I'm wrong a lot of times
also this time maybe
but I have more than 100 repositories on my github, and I want ease of maintanance over some inodes bullshit
they can use phing for that stuff :P
or PHAR
phar is great at reducing inodes ;-)
I'm just happy that my predictions came true, and that Why I campaigned against PSR-0 in core, turned out to be true
i am just happy that FIG failed in pushing it into PHP core
14:56
they haven't
don't you remember how many "new php documentation contributors" suddenly joined, when they attempted to shove PSR-0 in core?
One of the directors/advisors of the company was in today with his Google glasses.
I can't fathom $1500 for them.
it would be an interesting statistic to see, what have they done since then ..
14:58

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