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22:11
@panoramic I realise this is not something you are going to want to hear, but I am never surprised when fpm crashes, I'm reasonably certain it was written by a collection of retarded monkeys, and reading the src will back this theory up. Is there any way you can use another sapi?
I actually have a cron job to restart fpm once a week because it leaks memory all over the place
@Ocramius but how do I rebuild images - if image relies on FROM imagename and image is in the local cache
@Ocramius then how the clients know there is a particular image refreshed when they have the image with required name in their local cache already?
@zerkms that's up to whatever script you're using to provision it
never encountered that, as I usually delete all boxes every week or so
@DaveRandom Haha. Originally I was running mod_php, but made the switch. I've been looking for a way to automatically restart it once a day. How exactly do I go about doing this through cron jobs?
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@Fabien I totally am up for that ... I've been able to approach go-lang performance in php for things like that already. Lemme know what you guys plan to do.
@panoramic I just have a cron for a shell script that does service nginx restart (that's the only non-comment line in the script) - you will nuke any active requests if you do that though, it doesn't have a graceful
it only takes <1sec though
@panoramic sorry that should read service php-fpm restart, obviously
22:33
Real men just use /etc/init.d/* :)
@DaveRandom Thanks! Normally I manually restart it using that command, but having it happen automatically would be fantastic!
@PeeHaa real mean type less. service is 4 whole keystrokes less :-P
Real men use more not less :D
also @tereško said something once that made me start using service instead of invoking the scripts directly, although I can no longer remember what it was. I remember he had a really good valid reason though
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@bwoebi Do you have any idea why these constants are being defined twice in the travis test run? I have an #ifdef here to prevent them from being loaded again if ext/pcntl exists but it still happens :/
22:40
^ video is shit, but thumbnail is MD-tastic
hahahahaha
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I'm having the dreaded "works on my machine" problem ...
@rdlowrey Do you have the opposite #ifdef in pcntl?
bare in mind that load order matters for this sort of thing
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bare/bear? never sure
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22:44
This is why I defined them as class constants the first time around ...
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I think signal constants should be defined as part of the core distribution TBH.
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Otherwise you have issues like this.
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Which brings me back to this point: PHP should be re-implemented on top of libuv so that (among many other benefits) we can have cross OS signal handling without having to do the heavy lifting ourselves or install additional extensions like pcntl.
@rdlowrey Yeh it has always fucked me off a bit that they are defined in pcntl and not posix, if they are going to be defined in one specific extension then that's where they belong
noight all
22:49
nitey nite @PeeHaa
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23:05
@PeeHaa night
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@PeeHaa Also, sorry, but I have Spain + Chile advancing out of Group B ... next stop: 2018.
@DaveRandom if it roars, you put the vowels together (just like roar)...
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I'm always impressed when I push things to github in my console on one screen and the issue/PR/thread updates itself immediately on another monitor.
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This is what happens when you grew up with an internet sans xmlhttprequest and websockets.
@ircmaxell Oh yeh I know how to spell the big fury thing :-P
I just mean the difference between being naked and carrying things
Specifically carrying things
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23:16
This just occurred to me after viewing other people's conversations on twitter today ...
And even more specifically, I'm not sure what linguistic root the expression "b(ear|are) in mind" has
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PECL ... you know ... it rhymes with fecal.
I'm sure I could find it on Google in a second, but since you work for Google I feel I should make you work for your money.
:-P
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Which is gross, but I will never stop pronouncing it that way ...
Apprently I don't know how to spell "furry" though
@rdlowrey It so doesn't
23:18
@DaveRandom "bear in mind" == "carry it in your mind" == "don't drop it like it's hot"
or shake it like it's a polaroid picture.
Can I party like it's 1999?
(i.e. without spending the whole night taking photos and uploading them to FB)
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greatest mashup ever ... been listening to it on loop.
@rdlowrey Is it better than soulwax 2?
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It's not quite as good in terms of the mixing IMO but I'm a big notorious b.i.g. person so ...
mailed it to myself for review at work tomorrow
@rdlowrey a challenger appears Beastie boys vs jet set radio.
@Ocramius so you don't use it in production?
need to relocate indoors, bbiab
How does references in php different from c !
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@ircmaxell I always liked your youtube shorts. Any plans to do more in the near/medium term?
@ircmaxell Been a while since I watched it; do you discourage their use outside of arrays?
No point, he already works at Google :P
Have any of you ever wrote an inference engine in php?
I am writing an inference engine with a natural language processing knowledge area
Is that a WordPress plugin?
23:55
php is the worst language to do it in but I dont care lol
I do have like 4 wordpress plugins though..
the top seller is supracsv
What do you think about hack and hiphop?
Short lived trend? could but wont fluster php politics?
/me waiting @ircmaxell to post a link to his blog
I mean typehinting in php is subpar so I do agree with hack in that way

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