some woman came to see us yesterday and said our best bet was going to be private, that even though we are a priority need we could be on a list for three years, and in bed and breakfast until they find a property ...
1 month is standard here too, but if you don't have references, which we don't, then landlords can't get insurance without 6 months in advance, so nobody will do it ...
the agent has put the phone down on us twice today, they are terrible ... they won't provide a reference, and you need two, and because this property was transferred we only get one or something, I dunno how it really works ... this is shit ...
Is there any fast way to get all subarrays where a key value pair was found in a multidimensional array? I can't say how deep the array will be.
Simple example array:
$arr = array(0 => array(id=>1,name=>"cat 1"),
1 => array(id=>2,name=>"cat 2"),
2 => array(id=>3,name=>...
it was on the highstreet when we got it, then the agent was changed by landlord, now it's an address, round the corner from me actually ... I don't think it'll do me any favours to go there ...
@user3470815 There is no way that it can be undefined if you: <select id="combus" name="combust"> <option value="0"> --Selecciona Combustible-- </option> </select>
Seriously. Most tenancies agencies don't give two fucks about anything other than getting their commission. Everything else is usually just stuff the CBA to do and can't do right.
also actually, the first tenancy agreement, which was only for the first 6 months, which I paid upfront, did expire while they were the agent, so by their own admission they have to give us a reference I guess ...
but it doesn't help, you need 2 at least ... there is no way I'll get one from the current agent ...
and even if I tortured him for one, I still wouldn't pass a credit check ...
You'll get an agreement out of them. You just need to go down there and get it.
Also presuming you paid rent effectively on time the last 'however' long. A bank statement showing this and a payslip of current earnings should help a lot with getting a new place.
@Fabien Sledgehammers are not sufficient to break anything other than the most basic pane of glass (i.e. one that is simple 100% glass that has been allowed to cool slowly into an irregular set of crystals). If you took a sledgehammer to e.g. the windscreen of a bus, it would probably take you a good few goes to actually make a hole in it (although you may get some localised cracks fairly early on).
@DaveRandom I bet the angle of attack is relevant too; you could manage to "crack" and dent the glass, on a first hit, and then crush the glass around it on a second; effectively tearing a hole in the pane.
If you really want to break a pane of tempered glass, a hammer and a very sharp nail are what you want, although given that they had treated it with some kind of plastic coating you'd probably still just end up with a laminated sheet of broken glass and no appreciable hole
@Fabien The average cement block is probably a lot more brittle than tempered/shatter resistant glass because it has a much less controlled structure, esp. if it's packed out with gravel (as is often the case)
It's all about localised pressure when you are trying to break structures where the crystals have been grown in a controlled manner, but if that hasn't happened then brute force will probably do then job
@DanLugg Assuming you could get the surface hot enough (and outside with glass that would need a pretty serious torch) then you would be altering the crystalline structure, at the point all bets are off
@Fabien the problem that you will encounter is with this - note that the default value changed recently. I had an issue where innodb couldn't initialise because the file was smaller than the min size, despite what is says about "slightly over 10MB" I found that simply explicitly setting the old default value in my.cnf it fixed the issue
If you hit that issue you'll get a message about page size being too small
@JoeWatkins I'd prefer at least two "editor" approvals
Something like the low-rep user post edit peer review system on SO, probably. Also any actual edits by an editor should be approved by all both other parties (original author, other editor)
Although, that said, and being that it's PHP, that might make the process a bit fat, slow and bikeshed-y
yeah maybe two would be better, but I wouldn't want anyone to be waiting around because they can't get hold of two people ... it's only us in here that have internals people are our disposal all the time ... irc is silent for long long periods, nobody is going to want to post to internals asking for editors ...
@JoeWatkins Given than the current stipulation is "any member of php.net" that shouldn't be that much of an issue, there are a lot more of them than there are active on internals
@JoeWatkins Personally I'd like the safety net, reduces the chances of something be retracted after publication. If it turns out not to work it will be easy to adjust the constraint downwards, adjusting it upwards after incidents would potentially result in some embarrassment for the group...
@DaveRandom I spoke to the head of dev and basically outlined that the work required to bring the dev box to something from within the last decade is a little redundant when we realistically need to review our whole dev->deployment service.
Regarding the new box job. We need to overhaul our whole thing as currently the three boxes we work on 1 local, 2 hosted. All are different specs. All have different packages and version.
@JoeWatkins It's in October tbf. So you have a fair few weeks to get there.
@PeeHaa ok, but imagine if it's not a dupe, but a question that lacks information and has everything pulled out from the author in the comments, should we close that?
This question appears to be off-topic because it lacks sufficient information to diagnose the problem. Describe your problem in more detail or include a minimal example in the question itself.
We need to create some sort of reward system that allows anyone to buy a reward/gift for anyone through some money transfer. Example. I could buy @PeeHaa a beer through the system.