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Wes
Wes
00:01
speaking of vector here because i don't remember precisely how hash tables work with rehashing and stuff. i would avoid doing automatic reallocations but i might be wrong
$set->ensureRoomFor($list->count());
foreach($list as $val) $set->add($val);
If Kanye West was a developer, would he use PHP?
Lmao. What does Dr. Dre use?
Wes
Wes
i don't know who dr. dre is
i already forgot how to compile php... i should've taken notes..
00:40
ugh I have to ask questions like "did you mean...?" x3 times at least on anything this client requests from me...
he's like "I need x" all the effing time
I feel like google autocorrect
the world largest language: bad english
^ and the overly indecisive and busy (but needs to work with you to get shit done) type of client = the worst combo
@Danack apropos what?
csv functions.
@Danack ah yes
01:12
Why does the WebSocket tag attract people who want to do things that they really just don't need to? Like get the port number that the client is connecting with?
lol
bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=71628 ... question marks in db field names.. i didn't know that was a thing people did
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Status: Won'tfix: Don't be stupid when naming your columns.
01:29
that's really stupid
in a way i'm glad to still be surprised by things
02:00
@PaulCrovella judging by your preference in "surprises", maybe you should have chosen career as proctologist
.. just a thought
lol, the client is terribly panicked (along with all people in the office) about the glibc patch mail from the provider
this is 2nd today
heh how nice; never tried those yet
both FreeBSD and OpenBSD are really good systems for servers (former focusing on performance and latter being known as the most secure server OS) ... though, there is extensive "horizontal gene transfer" between all flavours of BSD
and netbsd was once really good for toasters... not sure who's taken that up now, maybe android
02:10
yeah I was reading the wiki
@PaulCrovella NetBSD is really good at hardware abstraction, that's why it can run on so many architectures
is it still going strong? i thought the project dropped off, but i could be remembering incorrectly
nope, it's still strong, but DragonflyBSD has been changing the user-distribution
.. oh and there is also FreeNAS, which would be the last major BSD distro
@Ekin a big difference, when compared to Linux, is that BSDs are .. well .. focused.
each BSD distro has a specific goal ... unlike what you see in Linux side of fence (and the 20 ubuntu forks)
I see, the aim differs per each in wiki yeah
and, yes, I am a FreeBSD user , and thus - biased
02:21
one thing i really liked about freebsd was that when it got a thing, that thing worked... i.e. it wasn't the first to get a driver for something, but those it did have didn't piss me off
that reminds me - I need to reinstall AMD's Crimson again on Arch, because there was an update for GUI-related stuff, which means that systemd will freak out again if I don't re-build the driver :(
there is one thing that BSD sucks at for some reason: games (even though PS4 is running a BSD fork)
@PaulCrovella have you tried out the desktop environment that PCBSD has been building?
bumped into this
when searching why it sucks at games or what's mainly different than others
aw deer
also, there are two linux distros that are heavily inspired by FreeBSD:
Arch and Gentoo
02:38
heh I remember a friend tried Arch after Mint and gave up totally when he realized it's not giving you all from start like Mint
mint was next up for my laptop before it finally cooked itself
since I am not afraid of terminal, I haven't had any insurmountable problems with Arch
I wonder how is Chakra
mornin
I use Mint for the last 1,5 years and the only issue I ever had was cause of nvidia drivers
02:47
I can relate ... AMD ... on linux ... pain, stop the pain
I might go for Arch when I buy the next laptop
or maybe instead of a laptop I can gather a pc together not sure
not sure about prices in your side of dirt-ball, but if you can get $1000, you can build a respectable gaming PC
oh actually once I kinda fucked up the grub at first when I installed win 7 too but that was pretty easy to fix
yeah, I'll do my research in two weeks for that
yeah .. about that ... grub isn't really all that used anymore
people are setting boot records with UEFI these days
by the way... isn't it mornin there already? :p you're still pretty conscious I presume
02:55
yeah, I managed to fuck my internal clock again
been reading manga for several hours already: mymanga.me/manga/Douluo_Dalu_II_Jueshui_Tangmen
I can relate ...
I was supposed to write docs for my fracture/http lib
:)
nice drawings
@tereško procrastinating is fun, ………
it's ok, but the translation is a bit borked in places ... also in some chapters there is more "description text" than actual dialog
02:58
dammit someone crashed teh server
huh, 1and1 requested a reboot and it crashed the server
your production box?
in the middle of four running crons
yeah apparently the sysadmin rebooted
ssh etc none works
and this was all for glibc stuff
is it VPS or a physical server?
03:03
vps
then it's not so bad
after admin stops panicking, he/she probably will get it working in couple minutes
lol he said "kernel panic" to the client and now he pretty much.. kernel panicked himself
oh
emm .. yeah .. this will take some time
at this rate you might end up working with a new admin/hosting soon
grub is now picking an old centos instead of 7, yeah all night tasks are stalled
which is only good for me :p
last time I saw a kernel panic was the time when I bought a steinberg CI2 for my bday and latest driver raised one...
lemme guess: you plugged it in and your OS had a stroke
the best thing about the entire server situation is: none of it is your fault
03:16
yeah...
heh, indeed
I'd expect this to happen on provider side for an issue/patch like this...though I lack knowledge on the topic
03:42
9gag.com/gag/aMGVe76 = 3800 fucking €
nice cables though unlike the other
how much did it cost you overall?
the whole thing was €3000 + some change
but the case-only was something like €2200
I paid €750-ish for a monitor .. then I also needed peripherals and a desk
I see. Worth it?
yes, kinda
I am starting to notice that GPU might be a bit too weak (running a 3440x1440 screen need a lot more power than a standard 1080p)
it's not so simple to answer "was it worth it", because right now it's just "ordinary" (in my subjective opinion)
the novelty tends to wear off
03:57
yeah
anyway, the bottom line is this: if you go with a 1080p screen, you dont have to waste so much money
alright noted
I might try bothering you in a few weeks for comparisons :p
wouldn't be the first time I am helping someone in this chatroom to build a computer
I remember once you made a doc here
which had different options, price/performance notes
there have been actually 4 docs for 4 different people :P
04:05
heh :)
04:47
Excel has a slope function for regression analysis, anyone know if there is something similar in php?
not sure what you really want
isn't array_sum() all you need?
but I don't understand the function
you want to use math (statistics) function but you dont understand the math .. well .. damn
I just dont understand it fully
its the x and y that is confusing me
because they are supposed to be an array
yeah figured it out, the weird it is just a loop for all the items in the array
but by the sounds of it I need to code this myself and no built in function in php
05:06
hi!
I just posted an answer and better answers came in, but the OP accepted mine. I feel like I'm going to get super downvoted in a few seconds...
meurning
05:44
btw, was your server reanimated?
yep, after patch it seems grub settings were back to default and it was trying to get a different kernel
so it's back after all but client wants to move to another provider soon, because the tech support made things worse
this is still a normal day with this project.. we had times when a freelancer he secretly hired( for $5/hr) placed a nsfw script all over the site and eventually self-ddosed etc
Morning
@Wes vector has a 1.5x growth factor, set deque map etc are all 2x. You're basically trading memory for speed. You say that it's not efficient to double the capacity when you add one more time, but it actually is efficient because you didn't have to allocate anything for the previous n / 2 values.
3 hours ago, by tereško
at this rate you might end up working with a new admin/hosting soon
yep, you were right
06:05
does "my opinion is way better, guys vote up! heil my solution!" happen inside core contributors?
@JoeWatkins lol, exactly what one wants to read first thing in the morning
Good morning!
I should have sent it ... I should have reworked the patch before I okayed it ... I dunno if internals fault or mine ...
not that I had room to rework the patch, dmitry insisted on compat with the old api, even though we were looking at 7 by then ... but I had enough room, I remember the solution still actually ... we only need to generate those stupid opcodes if the assertion is a literal constant string ...
it was me ... I fucked up ...
@JoeWatkins then the most important question is: can you still fix it?
yeah, but not without an RFC ... I couldn't convince dmitry it was important enough before, he did this to the patch, this was his acceptable ...
> Date: 2013-10-18
that's when I started this discussion, two years later, I had just ran out of energy for it, I wanted it to pass into 7 in whatever form, so I okayed the patch dmitry sent me and it was voted in ...
how the fuck can it take years to fix a thing ...
I could write the patch now from scratch in half hour ... there is something wrong if it can take years to fix stuff that it takes less than an hour to actually do ...
@JoeWatkins because PHP's governance is fucked up
you are basically having new elections for every RFC
IN codeigniter var_dump($this->db->insert('products', $data)); returning bool(false) any idea ??
06:29
please consult the manual
3 years of my work never encountered this before... :(
error are on
still no message
just bool false
it means your query failed to excute
Yes but how to get query syntax...
var_dump($this->db->last_query()); returning bool(false) also
3 mins ago, by Praveen Kumar
3 years of my work never encountered this before... :(
seems like in those 3 years you have been unable to learn the basics of debugging
maybe you should look for a different career options ... maybe McDonalds
hey guys, this is a hypothetical question. if you have user information on a database and also lets say information a user may like on another database. how can you match up the user to what they might like?
by matching the infomation provided by the user to the info they may like.
user924016
06:42
Moornings
@RonniSkansing Good morning :)
user924016
=)
user924016
Do you mean table instead of database?
no, i just mean how can i analysis/match the information together?
06:45
like for example on amazon or ebay it has that box that says "things you may like" and that's based on the users previous shopping history.
well how is something like that done? :P where is matches user infomation to other data.
morning lols
@Ekin Good morning, sir :)
goodmorningfellas
@AboutLeros Leros as in Kalymnos?
06:55
@Ekin yep :) well just north of Kalymnos. Been there?
Once, have friends that are living there
beautiful place
yeah, it's lovely :)
indeed
"China has successfully created an ‘artificial Sun’ on Earth for about 102 seconds as a part of its nuclear fusion research." - interesting
"The reactor was able to maintain a temperature of 50 million degrees Celsius, that’s 3 times as hot as the core of the Sun."
@Ekin that's insane!!!
@Ekin how does the chinese progress compare to german reactor?
07:06
The Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) reactor is an experimental stellarator (nuclear fusion reactor) built in Greifswald, Germany, by the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (IPP), and completed in October 2015. It is a further development of Wendelstein 7-AS. The purpose of Wendelstein 7-X is to evaluate the main components of a future fusion reactor built using stellarator technology, even if Wendelstein 7-X itself is not an economical fusion power plant. The Wendelstein 7-X reactor is the largest fusion device created using the stellarator concept which was the brainchild of physicist Lyman Spitzer...
there are at least 3 major fusion projects: german, chinese and american
@Ekin you got a link where i can read it?
yeah, well as far as I know only with a considerably small amount of microwave radiation, they were able to heat hydrogen gas to 80 million degrees for a quarter of a second.
@tereško there is also a french one, called Iter
@AboutLeros I still am trying to find the research paper of the latest but there's this article fossbytes.com/…
07:09
ITER (Latin for "the way") is an international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject. It will be the world's largest magnetic confinement plasma physics experiment, housed in the world's largest experimental tokamak nuclear fusion reactor that is being built next to the Cadarache facility in the south of France. The ITER project aims to make the long-awaited transition from experimental studies of plasma physics to full-scale electricity-producing fusion power stations. The ITER fusion reactor has been designed to produce 500 megawatts of output power while needing 50 megawatts to...
@tereško Is McDonalds is your fathers company ??
@Ekin hmm fossbytes founded in 2014. not sure it's very credible.
@Ekin fwiw, 102 seconds is nowhere close to what is needed to make this usable. im obviously clueless about this, but the newspapers here said that 30 minutes is the magic number.
yeah seems their aim was 1000secs, iirc
07:12
in any case, they are like a decade ahead of american project
@Ekin That's more like it :D
that all nuclear fusion stuff sounds creepy, better start collecting bottle caps
I don't know why we aren't using thorium reactors. . .
The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST, internal designation HT-7U) is an experimental superconducting tokamak magnetic fusion energy reactor in Hefei, China. The Hefei-based Institute of Plasma Physics is conducting the experiment for the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has operated since 2006. It was later put under control of Hefei Institutes of Physical Science. It is the first tokamak to employ superconducting toroidal and poloidal magnets. It aims for plasma pulses of up to 1000 seconds. == History == The project was proposed in 1996 and approved in 1998. According to a 2003...
seems legit
@Epodax 'nin
07:15
@AboutLeros thorium requires a lot of U-233 to start with, it has many economical etc advantages but disadvantages kinda balances afaik
@Gordon How's my favorite X-mod doing this fine day? :)
oh it's friday already
@Ekin well it's a lot better than uranium. :)
@Epodax how could I feel anything but fine on a rebeccaday?
@Gordon That is ever so true, glad to hear it.
07:20
Hi...can any one have a good mysqli class for connecting DB, Update,Delete rows,etc....i mean a wrapper for mysqli
@Mostafa don't you mean Does? Instead of can?
you can have that kind of a wrapper, but why would you want to?
@tereško for getting updateing ,deteting ,connecting ,selecting rows easier with just a class
why?
why can't you just use MySQLi ?
Sup guys! PHP dev with 4 years experience :-D
07:24
@tereško I use MySQLi ...i just mean use a class for making mysqli related task easier
@tereško for example My_Class->Update("Some sql query");
you mean you want some kind of ORM or ActiveRecord?
I think he wants a query-builder ... which would be kinda dumb
Why Don't you use some ORM like Doctrine or Idiorm? It's safer!
Idiorm has decent query builder
never heard of idiorm before
07:39
o/
Frrriidddaayyyy
_o/ I could use some sleep, later all & have a nice friday
user924016
08:02
Hey guys, know if highlight_file suffers from any kind of null terminated string?
Hi guys im looking for the best tutorial to deploy laravel 5 app !
sigh
16 hours ago, by EL OISSIFI Ahmed
I have to host that website today or ill loose my job
@Gordon good morning I did what yout told yesterday but in vain
that was yesterday. so I assume you lost your job. so don't bother with laravel anymore.
this is my first time trying to deploy laravel app
08:14
get someone from your team to help you. you are an intern. you can expect people from your company to help you.
@Gordon hear, hear
ok im outtie twad3o a sa7bi
are you having a stroke there?
wlah 7ta bzaf ntoma
english please
08:20
I changed my name :P
soory thank you for everything
you are welcome
It's friday agian!!!
@Saitama from what?
@GourabNag to @Saitama
:P
08:25
@Gordon no worries, I don't know him either
posted on February 19, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Nicox */

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08:41
Morning
Yo @Oldskool
uh
any idea why fpm would spend all its time in gettimeofday()?
@FlorianMargaine That is a very common operation. Used for logging mostly.
Whenever a script is idling/waiting for something to continue, it's not uncommon to see a lot of those calls happening.
@FlorianMargaine It doesn't want to be at work and is just waiting for home time. This also explains a lot of other fpm behaviour, sometimes worker dies because it just can't be bothered because it's like 4.45 and no-one's gonna come round and check on it now, right?
08:47
yeah... it just looks like a lot of load
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Q: Why so many gettimeofday calls?

GekkieWhy does the PHP/Apache combo do so many gettimeofday syscalls? Even though the're quick every call is a call which should be accounted for. Just a quick strace -c -p [apache2 process id], gives the following: Process 22294 detached % time seconds usecs/call calls errors syscall --...

Oh, and I used for once... a external asset from a website and yes, we are screwed now :D good lesson.. "Page suspended" > Always store everything on your own host :D
💃♬ It's Friday, Friday... ♫ ♪ 💃
why is it not rebeccablack.friday?
09:00
@iroegbu if you want to create the .friday tld, be my guest :)
no thanks... lol
oh! That reminds me... I'm having a small issue with linux. Just installed php7, adding it to path doesn't allow me to use php from everywhere. What am I missing?
Happy Friday 11!
@salathe I'm amazed how many ill-informed peons have crawled out of the woodwork re: my revert, I'm sure you're getting the spam now too :x
09:27
Is the mime type from the file created via ZipArchive application/zip?
morning
Mornin'
@Leigh I unsubscribed from that comment thread :)
@salathe Urgh, good call, full of broken English and flawed commentary. Constructive conversation actually happening in the PR itself though, thankfully
09:41
/me never bothered with reddit and is grateful for that
Ahoy hoy
Guys, can anyone here help my with mysql?
kinda stuck with a small problem
I Need to edit my.ini in order to correct an error. Sadly, I only find my-default, witch doesnt solve the problem. Do you guys know what cna i do?
@ArthurMFB Find the my.ini ;)
@ircmaxell how's munich?
so far, awesome
09:44
how's the car?
@ircmaxell o/
that's what i'm trying, but i cant. I thought it would be together with my-default.
@ircmaxell am a bit unhappy that I couldn't make it. but next time hopefully
@Gordon amazing. absolutely amazing
@ArthurMFB It's usually under /etc/mysql
09:45
BMW really knows their shit. Every aspect of it is amazing
@ircmaxell Hehe, yep they know how to build proper cars :)
the electronics (the entertainment system and car management system) are so far beyond what I was expecting
It's just that everything blends together so well that the overall experience is awesome.
and I was expecting a lot
The look, the feel, the control, the sound... never disappoints :)
09:46
i'm sorry, i'm using w7 for now.
version 5.7 of mysql
@ArthurMFB Oh, should be wherever you installed mysql then.
@Gordon yeah, I'll be back in Europe before too long
@ArthurMFB Oh, you may need to copy that my-default file: stackoverflow.com/a/14598246/214577
PHP South Coast for sure
Anonymous
Does anyone find 8GB RAM laptops efficient for development? Using Vboxes, photoshop, phpstorm together
09:49
here is what i'm telling you. i.imgur.com/zXIkCAq.png
@ircmaxell not sure which confs I'll do this year. have to see which make most sense for us.
@samayo 16 would be nicer but 8 gig is okay
@samayo I have a MacBook Air with 4GB. I shouldn't run much more than 2 Vagrant instances at once, but it still works OK. So I reckon 8GB should be fine.
Usually have 1-2 vagrant boxes running and PhpStorm on all day. And then several Chrome tabs, but still no probs.
@ircmaxell I guess unconf in majorica, unconf in hamburg and probably ipc in munich. anything else depends.
I may try for IPC... been meaning to for a while.
09:51
btw. thanks for blog.ircmaxell.com/2013/06/php-under-hood-slides.html. the diagrams in the beginning have been most helpful
Anonymous
@Gordon This DELL XPS 13 is 16GB and This ThinkPad X1 Carbon is 8GB. Not considering the price, I would feel more safe with choosing the Thinkpad.
8gb is enough. Vagrant boxes usually uses 500mb but if you're going to use dedicated VM's then it might become troublesome
For me it usually hits the max when I launch 2 (jetbrains) IDE at the same time with 2 other vm's (+tabs)
@JoeWatkins I've been in tears for the past 2 minutes at this
@ircmaxell Maybe something a little different. CCC or 44con or something
awesome :)
09:52
@samayo dont get the X1. I know it looks shiny but an X260 or a T model is a better bang for buck. and can pack 16gig
i've never tried the dell xps 13 since I am a thinkpad fanboy but I hear good things about it
I really like the chromebook pixel
except that I already had one die due to an SSD failure
Anonymous
I tend to stick with whichever I chose for a long time, so durability is a factor for me. And, I don't know the shiny dell xps can compete with thinkpad on that.
@ircmaxell ever done bios mods?
Looking at how to enable ATA passwords in BIOSes that don't officially support it, to enable hardware level SSD encryption (fitzenreiter.de/ata/ata_eng.htm)
any page or example to redirect page on same after data submit to see refresh data using php n html.
Anonymous
@user2885237 this
10:02
How do I make real time feedback suggestions for my query?
Where it shows up on keyup
@user2885237 I tried script option but it doesnt results into refresh data.
@samayo so... are you going back to the dev scene :) ?
Anonymous
@HamZa I started internship last week.
@ircmaxell Is that a plot of your test drive? Playing with the RWD now are we? ;-)
10:06
@samayo niiiice! Which stack are you going to use?
@samayo very little can compete with a thinkpad in terms of durability. they are built for that
@Oldskool no, but I did break free at one point yesterday. really not that hard to do. Though traction control did work really well
@Gordon mountains are built for durability, laptops are built to be thrown in the bin in their entirety after about 18 months :D
@JoeWatkins I always brag to my apple owning colleagues how I can spill my coffee over my thinkpad with zero chance of breaking it. not that it ever happened. but you know… I could do that.
@JoeWatkins That's not true, mine is coming up to 3 years old and it's doing just fine as a netflix proxy for my TV
Anonymous
10:09
@Gordon yeah, that's why I am interested. But, only the X1 is portable brand, others are heavy imo
@samayo yeah, the x series is very lightweight, but I'd still take an x260 over the X1 because of connectivity options. The X1 cannot be used with a decent docking station. And the t models aint that heavy either.
I have an X1 carbon, first gen
and it was decent
@ircmaxell Yeah, that's a good thing :) But don't be too surprised if you find yourself on an empty parking lot on a rainy day without the TC anytime soon though. It's just too much fun :D
Anonymous
I will check out the t series. Do you have any experience with a specific model? @Gordon
@ircmaxell the first gen didnt even have a matte display
10:12
yes it did
but it was a low-res matte display
@Oldskool nah, need to get a few thousand miles on it first
Anonymous
@HamZa None, they are all WAMP, phpmyadmin, cakphp 2.3 people. No one has ever heard of Nginx, Silex, Gitlab, Vbox to name few :/
@ircmaxell Hmm, yeah that's a good point. Probably a better idea :)
Someday though ;-)
@samayo T460 or T560. you can get almost two for the price of the top configured X1
10:15
@samayo if you wanna go with the x series wait until next month when the x260 becomes available. they finally ditched the vga port for a hdmi port
Anonymous
Yup, the T460 looks nice and very portable. But the sealed-in battery is a deal breaker :\
10:41
ack - why does new \DateTime throw an exception if it fails to parse the date/time value, but ::createFromFormat just silently returns a boolean -.-
Wes
Wes
mornings
@AllenJB because php
i see...
Well have fun anyways
Coffee is actually tasting kinda bearable now. Not sure if I want to continue going down this rabbit hole
@AllenJB Because ::createFromFormat is just a method call with a string. It returns false when it fails. But new \DateTime is a direct call to the constructor, which will throw an exception if you "misconstruct" it.
@Oldskool E_REASONABLE
Don't pretend that the DateTime API is sane, we all know it isn't, it's OK to talk about it
10:50
@DaveRandom Haha, no I'm not saying it's sane xD
But this example is not too weird.
@ircmaxell on slide 23 of the aforementioned slides. why does the engine shutdown happen before the module shutdown. my naive assumption would be that the engine handles module lifecycle as well, no?
@Gordon it doesn't
module shutdown is triggered within engine shutdown
ah, so module shutdown is a step within engine shutdown?
is engine shutdown the same as shutdown then?
10:55
see the call in that function to shutdown_extensions
posted on February 19, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Maïa */

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@ircmaxell ok, got it. thanks
@Andrea don't feed the trolls :)
and there is a higher level than just engine shutdown: lxr.php.net/xref/PHP_5_6/main/main.c#2452

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