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14:01
@Danack Has nothing to do with GPL more with free/non-free software. E.g. if a package does not match the Fedora Library guidelines for example, it can't ship with Fedora. E.g. it has to have an accepted license. Which must not be GPL. So this can't be GPL propaganda.
That FAQ entry is just a reminder to this simple fact.
"If your program depends on a non-free library to do a certain job, it cannot do that job in the Free World."
/propaganda detected.
fuck GPL
@DaveRandom It does a fast fourier transform, which is useful in lots of things, but I'm interested in it for the image processing: imagemagick.org/Usage/fourier/#ft_applications Examples there, explanation above in the page.
@Danack Oh damn, seems you're acting like an idiot.
@Danack free != GPL
14:06
@AndreaFaulds I know.
@Danack I picture Free World kinda like Sea World, but with overweight americans doing tricks in pools
I....would pay to see that.
No you wouldn't
I'd protest for their humane release
You can't release them.....they've lost all their survival instincts.
14:09
@Danack GPL-licensed libraries are generally unworkable with anything non-GPL, that is the whole point of them
@AndreaFaulds I'd at least watch the audition shows ...
If you make something super-valuable, you can GPL-license it to advance the cause of free software, or so the theory goes
Who is starring random crap?
probably hat hunting
@DaveRandom you, you're Dave Random
14:12
fucking hats
I'm not understanding, what is this activity "hat hunting" ?
@JoeWatkins I also want to know
sorry if anyone's actual stars were collateral damage there, I just nuked everything with <2
Jon Ericson on December 14, 2014

There is no better antidote, at least for the worst hours and eclipses of the soul, than to conjure up … serious frivolity.—Friedrich Nietzsche

No, it’s not a new flavor of Unix shell. Rather, Winter Bash is an ancient tradition of Stack Exchange. (2011 is ancient according to Internet time.) Here’s how it works:

Starting right now, when you complete one of 30-odd challenges while logged on a participating site, you will be awarded the associated hat. To notify you, an icon will light up on the top bar. In addition, admire your hat collection on the Winter Bash 2014 site …

@JoeWatkins it's for people who want to waste time on getting achievements which disappear on 5th of January
stahp
I will hunt you down and I will kill you.
please stop ...
in JavaScript , Dec 16 at 11:00, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
IF YOU STAR RANDOM THINGS WE WILL REPORT YOU and we will make them take your hats away.
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killjoys
14:18
@DaveRandom most starred message in the js room :P
They should have said "we will kill you, and steal your hats"
ya know, you can always star stuff from chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/11/php?tab=stars
@FlorianMargaine chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=7911815#7911815 <-- 71 stars, that's our most starred I think
@DaveRandom you were looking for it all this time?
No :-P
Was on the phone
@DaveRandom I was expecting "PHP sucks"
15:00
naah, that was in 40ies, IIRC
posted on December 30, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by HeberCosFer */

@Patrick If you do the exact opposite of what he suggests you'll be fine
That is really horrible advice :(
15:16
hey beardie
Howdy
Transgender girl commits suicide because she just isn't accepted by her family http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2014/12/transgender-teen-commits-suicide-cites-christian-parents-in-blog/
just popped up on my feed ... sad ...
(there's a suicide note)
> religion poisons everything
@Patrick wanna bet that his post will end up with +10 or more ?
it's pretty horrible ...
15:30
Hey I need PHP help - what's the ABSOLUTE EASIEST way to get a PHP + MySQL VM running (on Azure if it matters) to server a simple site (let's say for the heck of it WordPress). I don't want to touch it and if it's possible I'd like it to auto-update.
I just want to leave it be basically
hmm ... I know nothing about azure ... @DaveRandom got anything ?
Nope, never touched it
can we ping someone else ?
Forget about Azure - just a VM.
It can be linux, there is no problem with that. Azure just runs whatever you throw at it.
the easiest way is pick something like centos/ubuntu or some other server distro, install from package repos and enable auto updating for the distro, instructions vary by distro
15:33
My main point is that I want it to be secure and I don't want to touch it and maintain it. I just want it to update.
yum install apache2-php5 php5-mysql mysql-server
@JoeWatkins I don't really care if it's centos or ubuntu or whatever - it just has to auto update and work :)
I would go with centos, personally
something like that ^
is usually enough... configuring a virtualhost is easy peasy
15:33
auto-update is generally dangerous though
I think they all have something for updating now, +1 centos ...
no... auto-updating isn't available... you need a cron
like yum upgrade -y in 0 * * * *
well that's not too hard to figure out ....
@DaveRandom why?
because some updates require a restart
e.g. kernel updates
15:35
well auto updating everything might break something, but if it's all about leaving it alone then sure you can find a way to whitelist just the web stack stuff, and only use approved (LTS maybe) sources
Well, it should only restart if it absolutely must but if it restarts once per month that's fine.
not sure how you would detect that a restart was needed after update though, you could just restart it anyway I guess ...
what's this for, if you can say ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum do you let your Windows servers auto-update themselves?
maybe managed hosting might be better, not necessarily shared, but it seems like you're not wanting to do sysadmin stuff, so get a sysadmin ...
@DaveRandom generally we deploy to Azure as websites, when an update happens it'll just live-migrate the app to a different server - upgrade the server, start the app and then migrate back - sessions etc are on redis or on cloud storage so they are unaffected.
@JoeWatkins I really don't want to do sysadmin stuff but running PHP off Azure WebSites (with php on IIS and cleardb for MySQL) is no fun at all.
15:40
@BenjaminGruenbaum You could probably concoct a similar arrangement with a pair of VMs, but I personally would still not be hugely comfortable with that. In the scenario you describe with the Azure sites there is still human involvement, it's just not you guys that are doing it
I'd rather make it someone's job to do this one hour a month (which all in all is not such a big ask, IMO)
Hell, 99% of the time all it will involve is someone ssh'ing into the box and running yum update or whatever
@BenjaminGruenbaum what kind of php app?
@DaveRandom no human involvement - it's automatic.
But on the 1% of occasions when some other action is required, it will be a serious own-foot-shooting if there isn't a human to pick up the pieces
@FlorianMargaine it's 30% wordpress and 70% our own code, it's nothing too complicated really. It's trivial compared to our C#
@BenjaminGruenbaum I bet it isn't, I bet someone managing the Azure platform at MS has a big red button and a crapload of monitoring screens when they do it
15:43
@DaveRandom no... it's based on VMs... you just change the app to a new VM and delete the old VM
all things considered, I'm +1 for getting a people ...
it's just that someone at azure updates a single vm...
Yeh but that's still human involvement, it's just subbing the human involvement out to someone else
@FlorianMargaine that
@DaveRandom no... a single person at azure updates the vm, and the VMs of all the customers will use the new VM
15:45
Yes, but it's still human involvement
sure, but certainly not at the azure customer level
No, indeed, that's my point :-P
The point being that it's not fully automated, because that would be incredibly dangerous
oooh oooh ... that looks like the best answer probably ...
Morning
15:50
@FlorianMargaine slow, that's what we currently have - look how slow it is for example at analystratings.com
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think I hit the cache...
Also, the MySQL hosting costs like 300$ for half a year.
@FlorianMargaine we upgraded the hosting today, again.
@ircmaxell moin
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's another problem...
if you want cheaper hosting, you have to do your own
Right, but I don't want to meddle with it :D
15:52
I mean, manage your own vps or dedi
I think in this case putting MySQL on the web server can be just fine and could improve performance.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just realized it's a wordpress site... Are you caching everything? Slow plugins/theme maybe?
@Patrick not 100% sure, I think there is some caching there but people touched it since I did.
@ircmaxell ?
@BenjaminGruenbaum hire me and I'll take care of that :P
15:57
@FlorianMargaine if we pay you 200$ can you take care of it :P
?
that duplication isn't duplicated, the logic is different in each case (at least for the non-tests)
I can seriously ask - my domain knowledge in PHP hosting was last updated in 2006
@BenjaminGruenbaum nah I was kidding, I don't want to take responsibility on a wordpress website
Can't you just run stuff on WP.com and then it's no longer your problem these days?
15:59
It's fairly trivial with Azure website but I feel like we're paying too much for too little and not getting the performance we're paying for.
@DaveRandom we have a bunch of our own code there too.
how many visits do you get?
We have 2 other similar sites, lemme check
/me knows almost nothing about hosting WP
is it mostly static content?
@DaveRandom must be around ~100 times worse than sf2 I guess...
@DaveRandom You are the perfect guy to start WP hosting from what I just heard! :)
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16:01
@FlorianMargaine Most of it is static content. One got 66K "sessions" last month, one got 12k, one got 50K.
Does WP actually run on modern PHP?
how much do you pay for this?
do users login on the website?
Well, the DB was 10$ a month but it's 50$ a month now, the hosting is around 20$ a month IIRC, maybe a bit more or less
@PeeHaa I'm drawing up a business plan now. You can get in on it if you want, but I'm going to need $1bn per 10% stake
@BenjaminGruenbaum seems like you are at about 500ms right now. How fast is it if you just echo something and exit before the wp gets executed?
My guess is that with some caching you can easily get this down to 50ms or faster
16:03
it sounds a bit expensive... but not that much tbf.
if you are already using cache and still have 500ms, then something is wrong
@DaveRandom Fine I will take 9% stake in that. That is free right?
if you paid me to reduce by half your expenses, you'd need 11 months to have a ROI... don't bother...
and how come the db is more expensive if all you're using is cache... you're not caching anything...
@PeeHaa Sure, why not. I will put you down as the liable party when I register the company.
Signing off for the year. Happy new years eve tomorrow everyone!
16:07
o/
I'm working tomorrow :(
@PeeHaa what's your sf help request for?
Poor y'all overly sarcastic evil laughter...
@DaveRandom I am not allowed to be liable for anything by law
That's fine, this won't be legal
@FlorianMargaine I just want to setup pdo sessions manually
@DaveRandom :-)
But the docs only showed my how it works in the context of the entire framework and involved containers and lots of config to set it up
PHP tab ^
I mean seriously
Looks like java to me :P
16:14
@PeeHaa $java
And that is coming from the person who always uses needlessly complex and stupid abstractions
Case in point that is basically abstraction away 4 functions :P
@PeeHaa If you're doing it manually, api.symfony.com/2.6/Symfony/Component/HttpFoundation/Session/… is probably better documentation for you
@PaulCrovella Yes been there done that, but I got tangled up in the deep dependency and abstraction hell
Might give it another shot tonight though when I am drunk enough
hey guys
16:20
@DaveRandom 1) @tereško is also a big fan of iirc
@PeeHaa do you know if there is a support forum for chrome extensions?
can anyone help me with one line of code. please
@FlorianMargaine daverandom.com
:P
brb food
16:23
There will be some godawful unusable Google group I imagine
@BenjaminGruenbaum are you sure you really understand what MVC is? Your description of it sounds like a very specific subset, likely as implemented by a very specific implementation. — AviD 2 hours ago
@tereško you'll laugh
@DaveRandom Hrmm... I might have to check out that f.lux thing looks interesting. Thanks for the link.
Only thing wrong with it is still no Android version :-(
@kelunik Yes sorry, we decided to not allow horrible APIs.
Just did some math based on http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/pl-php/5/all > 78.27% of PHP installs have known security vulnerabilities. 93.3% of 5.6, 63.4% of 5.5.
16:39
@ircmaxell How many are remotely vulnerable?
I didn't look at the nature of the vulnerabilities, just the version with the last security release.
@bwoebi that's a very good question :)
yeah… A lot of vulnerabilities are very specific… so, your stats don't really tell a lot…
a use-after-free in unserialize() bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=68594
Then a certain group of users who use it are vulnerable, the other 99% aren't...
16:44
Assuming it's being used for/via web requests, surely almost all PHP vulnerabilities can basically be classified as "remotely vulnerable"
The vulnerability is just there when code also uses that one function which is vulnerable.
@ircmaxell FUDdy
it is?
yeah, it's easy to read things into it
16:53
how so?
like PHP is insecure
or I am vulnerable to attack
if you're running EOL versions... yes, you're vulnerable to attack
if you're one of those 78.27%, you very well may be vulnerable to attack
people are pretty easily spooked, particularly in the world of PHP on twitter
There are "fun" factors like distros "backporting" fixes and not updating the version number.
16:55
if that gets the message across, then good
@AllenJB that's counted for in those numbers.
I had a CIO of a big buck company recently tell me they dont use PHP because it's too insecure
they couldn't tell me how in particular
but I guess tweets like that add to their ideas
(Altho who's to say those distros aren't introducing more vulnerabilities through borked patching / misunderstanding how PHP works - ala Debians SSH/SSL fun that was in place for 4 years)
@Gordon if they run old versions that aren't maintained, it is insecure
just like runing old versions of Windows (not applying updates)
@ircmaxell it's a broad general statement. the more interesting question is whether the vulnerability can be exploited.
of course
17:02
@Gordon You wouldn't ask that question though, and just use the newest version
@copy actually no. I wouldn't. Updating to a newer version of something is always a risk. And if that risk is higher than the risk of getting exploited, then I might want to wait.
a risk? no. A cost, yes. Not a risk.
posted on December 30, 2014 by kbironneau

/* by CJRE */

@Gordon That's what the business guy would say
@copy and it's reasonable
17:07
@Gordon yes, but that doesn't change the security question
And the security guy would say, you have a responsibility to keep your systems and data secure
It's not saying that you're wrong for not upgrading. Just that the vulnerability does exist
it's a risk factor you need to weigh
the Git folks recently announced that their client is vulnerable to certain data from a repo. People should update their clients. But the GitHub folks said they are filtering that data so using git with GitHub is safe. If you only ever use git with GitHub, you dont need to update your client.
Hi guys! Is there any cakephp expert who could help me?
@ircmaxell yes
17:10
I want write a scraper that hacks websites
and says "you should upgrade your php version"
@FlorianMargaine - jQuery can do that, it does all things !
17:28
jQuery does EVERYTHINGGGGGGGG
17:57
@ToniAlmeida isnt that an oxymoron?
posted on December 30, 2014 by Anthony Ferrara

After yesterday's post, I decided to do some math to see how many PHP installs had at least 1 known security vulnerability. So I went to grab statistics from W3Techs, and correlated that with known Linux Distribution supported numbers. I then whipped up a spreadsheet and got some interesting numbers out of it. So interesting, that I need to share... Read more »

18:25
how on earth did Bubbly get 14 stargazers?! Oo
@AndreaFaulds can a citizen of the uk get married in Scotland without hurdles ?
@JoeWatkins why would someone need to bring hurdles to a marriage?
I think he means hurdling, the tradition of having to win a hurdle race with the father of the bride.
18:45
Anyone have thoughts on that feature?
@LeviMorrison It would break BC
@ircmaxell I wonder how many apache installation or mysqld installations or glibc installations or _____ installations are insecure by the same standard ...
I think we have a bunch of functions that return both indexed and associative entries, where this would cause issues
Shall I close the bug then mentioning that it would need an RFC because of BC impact?
19:01
emm ... I got a question
@LeviMorrison no idea what the policy on that is
it says that 5.3.10 is secure version while 5.3.11+ is considered insecure
what gives ?
@tereško 5.3.10 is a version supported by a Linux distro
Or at least it could be
you mean to say that it's actually 5.3.10_31 ?
@tereško Sure but I don't think the data boiled down that granular
19:05
no, my point is that servers do not always have automated updates set up
So any server reporting 5.3.10 is counted as secure... although in reality there will be some amount that aren't actually secure
Yea, he talks about that in the post :P
I skimmed through only
gonna read it tomorrow when I will be wasting 2 hours on a bus with nothing to do
@PeeHaa yes , yes I am
> When MVC applications run into trouble is when your Controller accesses several different objects and needs to persist them all. The class architecture of an MVC application tends to be very heavy as the Models typically have more logic on them than in the Data Mapper pattern since MVC models have persistence tied into them (in practice).
19:20
@DaveRandom Yeah worst thing about chrome / google development is google groups cc @ircmaxell because you get paid to be blamed ;-)
I think this person has no idea what most of those terms there actually mean
@PeeHaa are google projects using Groups as "community management" tool ?
@PaulCrovella oh nice will drop whatever it was that I was doing and give it a try
@tereško At least the things I had to use on the past it was basically that yeah
@PeeHaa that's brutal. It looks like an old version of vBulletin
and seems as usable
It totally is. It's like a huge middle finger to developers imo
every time googling for some solution leads be to Groups, I close the tab and try every OTHER result first
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19:26
it was fine back when nntp access was still supported
you seem to be harboring the mistaken impression that Groups is supposed to be somehow useful
it is not
it is mean to be a place where they can point to, when people are looking for support on google products
it's a black hole
if google groups had an FAQ section, it would contain lorem ipsum text
There is always something worse. In the past I had to work with a vendor which did all their dev support on satisfaction. needless to say I was not satisfied
I'm pretty sure that thing is on my top 2 of worst experiences. The other one is working with the paypal api
there also facebook, which tends to change API every two month
Oh shit. I totally forgot about facebook. I once had my dev FB account suspended because of reasons and no way at all to find out what was happening
@PeeHaa That's why they invented Twitter
19:36
The moronic thing is because of 1 "app" they broke 10 other "apps" again because of reasons unknown
@Machavity Yeah, but Twitter just doesn't have that much fake marketing air surrounding it as FB does
Marketing bitches love FB. I suspect that's because people on FB are more stupid than others
I ran some ads on Twitter once. Never got close to the traction FB ads did
Both paled to Adwords
@Machavity Isn't adwords expensive as shit?
Depends a LOT on your competition. Had someone try to overtop us last year and some of the CPC went nuts. Had a couple of niche terms hit $9/click before I caught it. This year they must have stopped spending because I'm spending a fraction of what I did
@Machavity 9 / click :P ermargahd :D
@JoeWatkins likely many. And I surmise the same thing is true in Ruby/ROR/Python/etc. The difference is we don't have as good version reporting in those cases as we do with PHP
actually, Apache's stats are out: w3techs.com/technologies/details/ws-apache/all/all
So if someone wants to run the numbers on that...
20:12
Generation Javascript http://manuel.bernhardt.io/2014/12/30/generation-javascript/
And stolen from there:
Prediction for 10 years "Looking for Javascript developer to maintain legacy project depending on 36000 unmaintained NPM modules"
> Also, in small throwaway projects, sometimes setting up Xdebug properly isn't worth the time and effort. If I'm testing a tutorial demo and checking for bugs, I'll have a throwaway vagrant box defined which I can scratch after I'm done. The entire ordeal probably wouldn't take more than 20 minutes, which is far too short to set up Xdebug anyway.
I think this about the time to unsubscribe from sitepoints mailing list
20:29
when fetching results using pdo, how do I convert all "0" to null?
@user3692125 Would "fix your database design" be a proper answer? ;-)
it's something temporary...
I must fix the database... it's a mess
I guess I'll just loop for now
Yeah you are going to have to loop one way or another
Or change it in the query to return null instead of 0
neither of those options are really optimal tbh
yeah it's a temp fix..for the deadline...
@user3692125 You know there is no reason to lie to us right? I mean, we both know that this solution will still be in there in 2 years
That is basically the essence or temporary solutions
20:36
haha NO... At least I sure hope not... this looping is really embarrassing, so I hope I fix it eventually (within a month)
See you in a month ;-)
basically I need to make mysql in in strict mode... so it does not "" for decimal columns... once it stops doing that... it'll stop inserting 0 in place of "", lol ... but too much bad data right now
@user3692125 I would alter the setter for the domain object which is being mapped from the data that you retrieved out of DB
also
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A: What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered?

Rohit// somedev1 - 6/7/02 Adding temporary tracking of Login screen // somedev2 - 5/22/07 Temporary my ass

haha @tereško thanks for that comment... will remember about that one.
20:59
@ircmaxell you're on the HN front page
Everyone vote for ircmaxell's post :D news.ycombinator.com
congrats @ircmaxell
yay!
I'm working on assembling stats for other tools
Apache is at 36.5% with vulnerabilities
Hey everyone :) First time chat woot ! :)
You've never talked to a human being before?
Not in stack overflow, that is :) I thought all robots were here !
21:07
That does not compute.
<3
I got a quick question for expert in PHP. I wonder how this work to be honest.

Let's bring stackoverflow profiles, when I look at my profile, and make some modifications that I will save... Once I hit "save", what is the proper way to tell the server which record I'm actually modifying.

I've seen, and done many, going from the hidden "ID" in the form, or the form returning /save/user/# and such, but both of them, I feel arent the good way to do it :p
@SantaClauss why do you feel it isn't the right way?
@SantaClauss Just use the ID and a decent set of permissions about who is allowed to edit what. Trying to use 'secret' numbers doesn't help.
@SantaClauss You don't need to send the id
The user is logged in the id will be in the session
@Gordon I lolled
21:11
Me too. I want to star but I'm on mobile.
I starred it for you :P
Starred it for you :)
lulz
I feel it's not the right way cause user could just edit the source to change for exemple the "hidden ID"/"the link the form return to", about the permission, I should investigate on it, the session would be good too I think
I'm first
@SantaClauss you check permissions on the server which user cannot edit in any way. Just don't trust what user can send and that's all
I don't always trust user input, but when I do I don't
21:16
@nikita2206
@nikita2206 All right, then with permission I should be able to do it all, when they save the form, verify if they should normaly be able to modify it, if they can, fine let it go even if they played with the source to change the IDs or such. They wanted to play with the source code at this point
How can I use regex to delete everything between (and including) ? and = e.g ?username=myname, so it will delete "?username=" and only leave "myname"
@SantaClauss yes, I could send you any data without even having html of you website, it's just network interactions. HTML is a presentation
@BenBeri Have you considered using the proper tool?
Damn you @nikita2206!
:P
i know no tools im a nub
21:19
> If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail ...
@nikita2206
Damn I have issues with this chat lol.

@nikita2206 Thanks for your input ! :)

Have a great day everyone ! :)
Yeah btw I can't use enter to select a username from dropbox but can you use some other key other than mouse key?
@nikita2206 have to type @nik ( then use TAB ) then space, then go with it
Everytime I use enter, I fail lol :p
nah, for me tab sets focus on the next element
Bwar :( Me it goes on the dropbox :) Aight, G2g, thanks again !
21:24
@nikita2206 Are you on a mac by any chance?
@PeeHaa right now it's win, but on the linux it's all the same. Probably the reason is Opera
Ah yeah. That's probably it
@SantaClauss FYI @nik pings everyone starting with @nik
@nikita2206 ty nikita it works
@NikiC
21:27
@NikiC In fast route can u filter routes by XHR? so make some routes only work for XHR requests
Wooips, and thanks :p
@BenBeri No, and that doesn't even make sense
An XHR request is a normal HTTP request
It is indistinguishable
true
@NikiC There is the header jquery and the likes like to send though
@PeeHaa Yeah. That's what I said
21:33
True :)
21:44
what else should I lookup, I found good version stats on PHP, Python, Apache and Nginx
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Q: Print the Twelve Days of Christmas with twelve different coding languages

Austin BurkUse twelve programming or scripting languages to write twelve programs, embedded within each other, to print the lyrics for Twelve Days of Christmas. Each program will write the next program to file, compile if needed, and execute it. The parent processes will not exit until the last has execute...

@ircmaxell WP but that may be somewhat scary
Anyone want to take a crack at my programming puzzle? C:
@ircmaxell varnish?
Oh wait varnish, that's a caching proxy
Sorry for crashing here, guys
I deactivated my Facebook and all of the sudden I have nothing to do

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