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:P
@Danack the table won't change
And the table is in actual memory as opposed to TLS memory?
no?
the table won't change on a per thread basis.
17:27
let Bool = enum {
    False,
    True
}
let Foo = class {
    property;
    method = fn() => property;
}
Was just thinking about a language where syntax for a lot of things was unified.
let add2 = fn (a, b) => a + b;
@tereško this is perfect!
there is its audiobook ?
and how can I see all of that book?! I created a account in the goodreads website, but I can not access all of that book
@tereško ah thanks, but this is audio version or ebook ?
both
ah, very good, really thanks
you will probably want to dowload it at university
@tereško yep!
tomorrow !
the accent of singer is american or british ?
17:38
not a "singer" :)
accent is generic, with slightly british tone
you told "both"
ah :-)
singers are people who perform songs
@tereško I got it
I mean was spokesman
I think the word you were looking for is "narrator"
yea, it can be good
17:41
genre is "urban fantasy"
good
@tereško can you speak english? (not just write, I mean is speaking)
I can, but my accent is shit because I lack practice
ok
18:12
@tereško do you prefer a internet with [400 k/sec] speed download and [3Gb/month] traffic OR a [15 k/sec] and [unlimited] traffic?
kilobits or kilobytes?
byte
it would take 55 hours to download 3GB at 15kB/s speed
if I could afford it, I would actually get both :)
@Sajad Neither. 15 KB/s takes ages to load sites.
@HassanAlthaf but its traffic is unlimited
@tereško :-)
18:17
If a site had media resources sized about 3 MB, it will take you 204.8 seconds to load the site.
yeah, the slow connection would be useful only for continuous downloading of stuff
I'd rather use mobile data.
For like $1.50, I can get 1 GB (on peak time from 8 am to 12 am) and another GB (off peak time from 12 am to 8 am)
@HassanAlthaf it depends on whether its Kbps or KB/s
Yes, but KB/s is still slow if it is 15.
My speed gets limited to 16 KB/s once I finish my monthly quota.
15KB/s gives you 40GB/mo
18:20
@tereško what??? kbps and KB/s are exactly the same!
@Sajad Wrong. kbps = kilo bits per second, KB/s kilo bytes per second.
oh really?
The lowercase b denotes bits and the uppercase B denotes Bytes
interesting
small "b" is bits, big "B" is bytes .. it's a 8x difference
18:21
8 kbits per second is equal to 1 kbytes per second.
I see
I usually just write it out like kbit/s so that everyone knows what's meant…
Yeah, exactly, not everyone knows the difference. @bwoebi
@bwoebi you obviously do not work in telecommunication company
My class mates still barely know the difference after studying it over and over again.
Btw guys, is Assembly hard to learn?
We'll be learning a bit of Assembly in school. -_-
18:23
@HassanAlthaf yes, and it's mostly useless
It may be useless, but computer science is incomplete without it. :P
it lets you understand how programs work at low level, but it has almost no practical value
Yeah, who even uses Assembly to code an app these days lmao.
I heard you have to write dozens of lines just to add two numbers.
people use it in linux, bsd, windows, osx kernels
and I also know that Nod32 antivirus is written in asm
But isn't that shit for drivers for hardware and stuff?
Where complete control of the computers hardware is necessary?
18:25
@tereško I'm not the biggest fan of verbosity, but sometimes it helps…
@HassanAlthaf where every little bit of speed is important
Damn lol
Computing is hard to understand sometimes.
Also, what's the point in using bits with any SI prefix. Bits are always going to be a multiple of 8 when the number is larger than 100…
Because there is nothing fixed in computing. Everyone has their opinions.
@bwoebi Ask them scientists? :P
@tereško do you have a job now? (I remember you told you are free last month)
18:27
I just now begun to search for a job .. I am not in a hurry, because I have enough savings to do nothing for at least 3 more months
Lmao, how about save those savings, get a job and then save up for a Mercedes? :P
Damn man, I love these sick Mercedes' sht
@tereško oh, good for you. do you have house? or a car? (honestly I don't know this is a creepy question or no)
< cannot drive
I have an apartment
Why though?
Underage to drive in your country? Or is it because you don't like to?
@tereško very very good! I'm my country buying a apartment is a nightmare!
18:29
Damn, same here too.
it's hard to get a good apartment everywhere
:-)
All I want in life is a beautiful mansion of my own and my own Mercedes to ride in style.
you either need a lot of money to get a good one, need to be extremely lucky or need to buy a shitty one and invest in repairs
Lmfao, exactly.
I'd rather go for a good one at once
You don't wanna see more and more problems coming up while reparing.
18:31
... or buy one when the financial crisis was at it's peak (like I did)
lol
Guys any idea why my external hard disk drive is read as 976 GB in Windows and 1.05 TB in OS X?
It's meant to be 1 TB.
there are several possible reasons
And they are?
1st possibility is that in one OS 1kB = 1000B while in other 1kB = 1024B
then there might be a different approach to how sectors are written
it also might be that on windows you have the "Recycle Bin" enabled for that drive and it has reserved some space
... the latter seems the most likely reason
oh .. and it can be that the drive is just dying
It is a brand new drive
And now i cant even format it
it is not working..
18:46
define "not working"
Sitting at home playing xbox and eating doritos.
@Danack there was a saved quote like that in ##css years ago
@tereško It like says me to format it..
And when I try it says failed
what exactly did you do and on which OS
I just copied my files.
Onto it on Windows
and it was NTFS format
and when they were copied, i copied some more on the same device and it showed me i have to reformat
18:59
it's one of those cases, that would actually require hands-on tinkering
Have you tried to looking in windows error log? Are there any strange error message there?
Where can I find that>
in control panel search for "event viewer"
Found it,
In the windows logs, I see application, security, setup, system and forwarded events
what do I select?
19:53
sigh … code working in debug mode and crashing hard in non-debug :s
@bwoebi wtf... it is impossible
Well, either I have a compiler bug or I made something else wrong…
I'm guessing something else wrong.
@bwoebi That's something you introduced with your last hack in Aerys...
@kelunik no, I'm not talking about Aerys…
I meant php-src --enable-debug
20:03
I know, but it will happen there with that hack...
no, it's totally unrelated
"Are you for real" means "Are you insane" ?
@bwoebi It's may be unrelated, doesn't make make your change better. These are exactly the changes that result in weird bugs later then.
@kelunik ...
@Sajad "Are you for real" means "are you serious"
20:07
ah! tnx
20:18
evening - anyone know why posting a urlencoded link in the $_GET causes a 403 error? <my_website>.php?del=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com
even if nothing is done with that $_GET in the url afterwards
@Woodrow Sounds like something funky in the web server config, or if you are using a framework maybe some weirdness in there. Pretty hard to remote debug with that little info tbh
hm alright thanks - I haven't hit a dead end yet
I would start by figuring out if the request hits PHP at all, just put var_dump($_GET); exit; at the very top of the script is a simple (if crude) way to do that @Woodrow
thanks - will try
If that still 403s then its the web server config, if not it's in PHP code somewhere
20:29
Then I suppose it's time to try the web server config
if it's in PHP code, search the codebase for /\bheader\s*\(\s*['"]HTTP\/1.[01]\s*403/i
(disclaimer: untested regexp written while a bit pissed)
@Woodrow Probably because apache is a terrible webserver
If that's what hostgator uses
@Woodrow If you are using apache, look for mod_rewrite rules that look for things beginning with https?://
And yes that is full retard
@DaveRandom Pissed already? Jesus :P
@PeeHaa Even now I still have a weird kind of emotional attachment to it. I don't use it any more but it's like the old 486 I keep in storage, throwing insults at it is like kicking a puppy
ehehehe
@PeeHaa Yeh I haven't eaten since breakfast, didn't realise until I'd had 2 of the huge bottles of Nastro, have just made a huge bacon sandwich so hopefully it shouldn't kill me
it's taking me a long time and a lot of concentration to type, though...
20:34
nastro is nice though
yeh I do like it, especially on draught but it tends to be a rip off and bottles are also good
Definitely a beer best served well chilled IMO
@PeeHaa you phpnwing? I forget where everyone was up to with that, been kind of neglecting #11 of late due to insane RL
@DaveRandom Nope. Didn't get a ticket :(
ugh :-(
Ino :(
If I'd known that I would have done something about it, that's v. annoying, by complete coincidence I was paying attention to twitter at the exact moment jeremy tweeted about the extra tickets
I will ask around the very small number of back-channel ish contacts I have
20:41
Would be awesomesauce if you can arrange something. Don't care if it is coming from a dubious source or a coughing guy in a trench coat even :-)
It's worth @Jimbo asking his speaker-y contacts as well, plus need to pay close attention to twitter, there's usually a couple of people who have to bail at the last minute and just tweet to first-come-first-served
Also join the phpnw slack team if not already in it
(if can be arsed)
I really hope that could be valid lisp @FlorianMargaine ^
That may win me over with all his crazy talk
feels a bit cult-y
:-P
My word I have written some shit answers on stackoverflow in my life
I haven't looked at the main site for months, I assume is still a never-ending deluge of shit?
I'll just go with cussing, don't have the brainpower for intelligent wit this evening
@DaveRandom lol same here. And same for my questions :p
@DaveRandom I hardly look on main
20:57
@PeeHaa I'm quite pleased with stackoverflow.com/a/16173602/889949 though, it's a rare thing that I get a random upvote for an answer I forgot I wrote, and find it both complete and largely correct
most of the time I get upvotes for about 6 or 7 things
I would have converted it to a html /xml tag and parsed it using DOM ;-)
Starts to turn into a pita when you need a &<> in the string
you'd still have to parse the strings out and escape the right bits
(assuming it's allowing for arbitrary data)
@PeeHaa wtf does this gigantic green popup say? seems to be cookies related I think
Yeah. Click it
Stupid cookie law
21:04
There's a huge green bit and a smaller blue bit underneath, which one's the one to click? Which one can be summed up with "fuck off"?
@DaveRandom The huge green one
The blue one is to install a plugin which clicks "accept cookies" for you :P
Ah that also sounds cool but ty
There are way too many things written by scammers and idiots that do weird shit, I'd like to make a crack about there being a crossover between those two groups of people but there probably isn't much, if any
It's annoying that @rdlowrey is conventionally gainfully employed now, we should have set him to work on some kind of Office Space-style caper
lol
21:20
@PeeHaa I have met many Scottish people in my life. A substantial proportion of them have been pissed, and I think a statistically significant number of those times, I have been sober. That said, I also don't think I've ever met a Scot who was not an out-and-out legend.
However I'm English, we also drink too much and swear a lot in public, the only real difference is that we discuss our hatred of you with anyone but you, whereas a Scot will tell you he hates you and then either kill you or buy you a drink.
lol that and Scots are impossible to understand even on the off chance they are sober
@PeeHaa often true, always true if from Glasgow
Not sure if Dmitry is going to complain or whether it's fine… git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=blobdiff;f=Zend/… … but well… committed anyway, lol
@DaveRandom I always like the cursing best. That "language" was just made for it
Same of people from Belfast, I swear that's not actually English, they all speak so fast as well, and in most places you can gauge roughly what's being said from the mood but they are just so bloody nice and happy all of the time you can't even do that
@PeeHaa There's almost nothing good about the matrix [23], but something I have always enjoyed is the line where some guy says that he enjoys swearing in french because "it's like wiping you arse with silk"
Anonymous
21:27
Maybe that's why it's called BelFast :D
@DaveRandom hahaha
@samayo Great city, recommend a visit if you get the chance
Full of awesome places and people and just generally awesome
There and Vancouver are the only two cities I've been to that have come close to me liking them as much as manchester
Anonymous
Any place with a beach, nice people and awesome food is my kinda place.
@samayo Vancouver has beaches and mountains and rainforest, it is almost like being in a game where they couldn't be bothered making a larger map so they packed a bunch of extreme-ish landscape features into an unrealistically small area
It's also full of awesome people and great stuff to do and loads of other awesome places easily accessible and I'm pretty sure it's some kind of elaborate hoax that will eventually fall apart and turn into one of those really annoying episodes of STNG where the whole thing is nothing to do with star trek and it turns out in the last 2 minutes they've been kidnapped by aliens or something
the ones where the writers clearly had been told to finish before they could go to the pub
21:38
Damnit. Hungry... brb. date raping the fridge
My "chatting complete shit" alarm has gone off and I'm going to go take a shower
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Go take the shower :) thank for the info btw. I never knew Vancouver was a beautiful city.
@PeeHaa for total cba, I recommend eating a tin of tomatoes, it's quick and nice and surprisingly satisfying, I generally go cold but sometimes go warm with a bit of <random concoction from sauces in cupboard>
@samayo Look for pictures of Stanley Park and Kitsilano beach (may have spelled that wrong) and also know that there are 3 reasonable ski areas within an hour or so drive of downtown, it's about 3-ish hours to Whistler with is uber-corporate and mega expensive but is also the best ski area I've ever been to, it's huge and has loads of incredible slopes and parks
Van also has a large gay scene, which is generally a good thing imo because it's a sign of a city that's been reasonably libertarian for a long time, which in turn generally means that there's an ingrained culture of niceness
although to be fair canadians are annoyingly nice all the time anyway
/me really showers
Anonymous
lol
Anonymous
For the record, a heavily gay populated beach is not on my top 10 list for vacationing :D
21:49
(really actually going now) also worth noting that a city with a big gay scene is a city with a lot of awesome places to drink and yes I am well aware I have a problem
srsly going
brb
Anonymous
Well, that it may be. But the occasional I find the eye contact thing to be pretty awkward. If I stare back I could be mistaken as wanting it, if I decline I could be mistaken for a shy gay and someone will make a move.
Anonymous
ehh, maybe I need some time to get used to Europe more.
Anonymous
/culture clash
@samayo It's not a gay beach :-P
don't over-think it lol
21:59
I'm now wondering what a gay beach would be, maybe rainbow coloured sand? I don't think much else would change, the average beach already has straight men unashamedly yet still somehow uncomfortably lumbering around in far too little clothing attempting to look manly while the gays just get on with being at the beach
And if my experiences are average, bitch about the overweight straight men, but concede my experience would be described as limited at best
I have to wait for the god damn piece of shit boiler to heat some water because I turned the wrong thing off before :-/
Is that a moth?
@tereško ^
yes
.. or a kitten
That's pretty crazy, know where it's from?
@tereško I'm not that pissed :-P
Australia, where else
22:06
lol yeh
I'm really not sure why anyone would chose to live there, it clearly doesn't want us, I think a fundamental stipulation of somewhere I would want to be is that nature does not actively try to kill me more than once a week, or in more than 5 different ways
@samayo wow, you might be like really hot as everybody seems to be trying to possess you. Be careful or you will end up falling victim of non consensual rape.
@bwoebi it... still surprises me.
sizeof(honeypot) == 135 … it's growing nicely…
@tereško jesus that is horror movie stuff
And now I wonder why they keep things like that as a pet :P
it's not a pet
according to description someone found it in his cupboard
22:21
I would move out of there right away
@samayo They're just people in a bar. You know how you regularly meet women who are not romantically interested in you, you immediately know that and it never even crosses your mind to be uncomfortable around them? Just apply that to literally everyone you meet, it's not complicated
In fact it's drastically simpler
@PeeHaa Errr… horror movie stuff!? That thing is … cute :o)
@PeeHaa besides, it's moth not a spider
@tereško haha, lol
fuck that shit, that's nature telling you to go home
22:25
@tereško also, that's not well made… person just turns a bit and then only video camera is thrown though the room.
@bwoebi that's called "panic"
@bwoebi in a way it doesn't matter to me if it's fake because there's plenty of evidence that shit that does that actually does exist and that knowledge is reason enough for me to avoid going there
1 message moved to Orphan GIFs
I'm really sorry but I can't cope with it any more, it actually started freaking me out a bit
@tereško you have another gif? :>
compilers amaze me… EG(current_execute_data) and EG(scope) are consecutive in _zend_executor_globals. Then the optimized code is using a single xmm move to backup both at once… :o)
@DaveRandom I don't have a phobia for spiders, but I'll use a gun or club for that thing
22:41
@iroegbu I'm quite happy for the guy who eats my flies to do his thing, as long as he's not building webs directly in my way he can do what he likes, when he starts trying to eat me he's outstayed his welcome
Although my house is not a good place for spiders to be, the cat enjoys toying them to death unfortunately
22:57
@bwoebi for me compilers are the thing that gives a little credibility to the cliche worry that technology may move too fast for biology to keep up, nothing I've ever tried to understand as defeated me so completely as the gcc manual, it seems like a system that's way to complex for any individual to properly understand, and I've never come across any other artificial system where I would say that with such absolution
ffs I have to stop chatting shit on the net, going to watch some shit tv for a bit
@DaveRandom Well… there's something worse… CPUs...
@bwoebi Not sure. At the end of the day a cpu is just a relatively complex collection of wiring, but most of the time it's not even remotely as complex as the real-world system that's being modeled in some way... the job of the compiler is to figure out how to translate the real life complexity into tiny trivial mathematical steps, conceptually I think hardware can never come close to the complexity of software
@DaveRandom no
@DaveRandom I don't think there's a lot of engineers in the world who know how an entire CPU works
@DaveRandom Actually, compilers are just logical units of steps you can separate out and these steps are then understandable in ephemeral time. But CPUs are very tricky interleaved beasts where each step must be perfectly synchronized and depends on everything else.
23:14
@FlorianMargaine Maybe so (didn't deny this) but that doesn't make them more complex than a compiler. The complexity of such electronics is in the sheer size, in terms of modern commercial tech where all we are really doing is making very complex bits of wiring that connect semi-conductors together, the underlying fundamental principles are not particularly complex...
I don't understand it but it seems understandable, whereas the black magic of compilers that are essentially computer programs that try to interpret what a human meant are basically black magic/unicorns/cthulu/aliens/something the guy who got the contract to build the earth left on site by accident when he'd finished. Take your pick, whichever you're comfortable with, I'm going with Douglas Adams.
@DaveRandom ah, then explain QFM to me in laymans terms… // well, bad example. But in compilers it's actually also just the sheer size, really.
@bwoebi Interesting that we have such different perceptions of things that, if we're completely honest, neither of us really know much about (although I'm certain you know considerably more about both tham I)
But the difference is that compilers are just transforming, while CPUs are run-time inflicted by innumerable many factors…
@DaveRandom not about CPUs. Well, at least not about anything more real than a fundamentally minimal machine with just a very few instructions.
@tereško moth from hell yeah
And compilers… well… I'm not an expert either there. I maybe understand a tiny bit… but it's mainly having a very small knowledge [TBH mainly from Anthonys experiments]… but gcc… that's trial and error ^^ … But I believe, at least from the snippets of actual compiler code I've seen, it actually is reducible down to simple steps like Anthony had.
23:21
@DaveRandom meh, compilers are fairly easy to understand. They take a some code source as input, transform it in an AST, parse this AST and generate other code from this. The optimization steps are just "if this and this, this was shown to be faster so use it" etc
When optimizing php-src builds [basically what I'm doing already the whole day today…], I use valgrind and objdump and try to make the compiler output what I'd like it to actually output.
@bwoebi Yeh I similarly only have about a wikipedia-level understanding of CPUs and hardware in general, at least in terms of the modern stuff where every number is well outside the range of things you can actually understand. I think I get the basic principles but the difference between a 386 and an i5 is like the difference between looking under the bonnet of a Ferrari from the 60s and looking at one built yesterday... on the face of it they seem to share nothing whatsoever
@DaveRandom precisely. And that's why I'm saying compilers are much easier, because they are also much more accessible.
@FlorianMargaine Now you're oversimplifying :-P … ever tried gcc features like training your code? (FDO: feedback directed optimization)
@bwoebi it's all a bunch of simple understandable ifs
@FlorianMargaine CPUs are also just a bunch of simple understandable fundamental transistors.
23:29
@bwoebi In many respects I'd rather fiddle with the car... I find the more bothered I become about how computers work, the less useful work I get done. I'm desperately trying to stop designing code and start writing it atm, at least the car is already designed
@DaveRandom Well ideally you perceive a minimal architecture/design… then write some code… and when you realize the limitations of your design, you rewrite it in its final form.
Plus good engines give something back when they are happy, computers only seem to be able to express spite and ambivalence
Good code seldom has only one iteration. [At least when the project is not so small]
@DaveRandom well… computers show that they work when they're happy? :-D
@bwoebi Oh yeh totally, I've just fallen into a rut of failing to get to the end of the first iteration and putting something live that's half perfection and then hacked together quickly at the end
tztz… never loose against the laziness!
23:36
@bwoebi Computers never give you more than you asked them for, if you really put the work in then cars can.
Sounds kinda weird but honestly true, just ask Joe
@DaveRandom sure? Gcc is always performing more magic on my code than I'm expecting it to :-D
@bwoebi Exactly what I meant, it has enough complexity that one can kind of perceive some sort of "emergent properties" (I hate that term but it will have to do for now), a CPU is very complex but it always does precisely what you told it to
@DaveRandom A car also always precisely does what you let it do. The surprise is always when you don't know some details of any underlying layer.
Like when you experiment with neuronal networks… It's an ideal case where your expectations might be underexaggerated.
Because you feed random things to that… and then it might work surprisingly well, depending on what you fed it…
Same is true for car engines.
the god damn fucking cat just knocked over the fucking lego box again and woke up The Boy, if anyone would like to try cat pie then feel free to join me for dinner tomorrow
@DaveRandom The cat just wanted to play lego :-(
23:53
No, she wanted to scratch the shit out of the edge of the blind again, which she is well aware is not even physically possible any more even if she does get on to the top of the drawers, she also seems surprisingly confident she can make a jump of at least 4m which I'm pretty sure she can't, I cannot come up with a better place to store the lego so I've picked up ~3000 pieces of lego about once every 2 days for the last couple of weeks, it's kind of getting on my tits now
Although I'll freely admit to having played with the lego a bit while putting it away, which takes the edge off a bit
Abe
Abe
@PeeHaa you did squares rectangles! and a triangle! :P
i don't even know basic geometry!
search for "what shape is it?" on youtube, I've watched it many many hundreds of times and it's strangely hypnotic
Abe
Abe
:P
Also it enabled me to teach a 2 year old to say "dodecahedron", which I was pleased with
Abe
Abe
23:56
@DaveRandom ahahah, great :D
@Abe that looks way better than anything we've got
Abe
Abe
i had lego :P
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