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ditto
@Wes I rent movies I am interested in and only buy ones that I know I'll watch again.
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^
there are very few movies that I have watched multiple times: Fight Club, Labyrinth and .. well .. I think that's it actually
there are probably others, but non that have been memorable enough
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the movie i've seen more than others is probably pulp fiction
mine are The Fountain, The Big Lebowski and Drive
mostly because a friend didn't see and I was eager to watch it again
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@Wes pretty nice :)
Fontain was one of those that was awesome, but I never want to watch it again, because it would get ruined
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not really happy with it @kelunik we'll see..
Have to sleep now, good night. :)
oh .. I think I have seen original Ghost in the Shell like 3 or 4 times, but that's not what I would categorize as as "movie"
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i also enjoy rewatching forrest gump every time it's on tv
such a timeless movie. never gets old
00:11
you have a TV
joe vs the volcano is underrated, and holds up surprisingly well
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i do. i watch sports sometimes :( and documentaries
 
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03:25
http abstraction is actually kinda nasty
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well, i didn't sleep much
now I have to figure out, how to implement Accept precedence
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@tereško wrote something so far?
@Wes I added failing tests :D
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03:29
i'm writing something too. i have too many http thingies and they all suck
now there's two more out there
it started with the idea to write up README.md for the old lib github.com/teresko/http , but then I noticed that some of that shit is bad
coudn't we have a... (sigh) global interface built-in php for http?
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yeah Accept is an ordered set
@FélixGagnon-Grenier there is a psr but sucks
@FélixGagnon-Grenier try sending PHP:
PUT /foo/bar/1
Content-Type: application/json

{"lol": "param"}
and see the world burn
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03:32
the withMethod() immutable stuff trend is so stupid
there should simply be a mutable and an immutable version
even with psr-7, every app have to have an implementation of http interface. would be nice to have \Http\Response and \Http\Request in the same way we have \DirectoryIterator
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no :P
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because i would ignore it the same way i ignore directoryiterator :D
03:35
@Wes the whole obsession with immutable things is just annoying as whole
it's the latest fad in PHP, perpetuated by people who heard something about DDD and now have found religion
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seriously if stuff is not good (yet) there is no reason to have it bundled forever into php
@FélixGagnon-Grenier forget about PSR
they are bunch of assholes arguing over who's the most important php framework
that I can do. is just that most githup projects I read lately have a different use \Whatever\Http\Request; interface
and it's never the same
which may seem very not important
why would Request even be an interface?
but at some point, it'd be great that not everyone have to come up with basic userland interfaces such as those
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03:39
@tereško immutability has benefits but should be used wisely. it's not a replacement for mutable stuff indeed
@tereško I don't know. I'm a monkey, and I've seen it done that way, probably to be able to do as if some code could chang implementation of request
@Wes I get this feeling that people use it just to make shot to seem more-enterprisee
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complex structures made with immutable objects are super mad, tons of copies getting created, api that looks like shit, etc
@tereško immutability = safer! lol
you forgot one =
safer against what? job loss?
03:40
which actually makes it a good joke
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anyway i did read ddd but it's not that suggests to make everything immutable
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i have that too
i'm 30 and at 60 i'll be a vegetable in a bed
Evans' DDD book is cool, it has good ideas and solutions. But people treat it like religion
like with "mvc" frameworks and patterns and static classes and includes before that
like fucking everything
03:44
dumb people read few snippets written by smarter people and the obsession has born
it really is hard not to let our brain do that.
it takes real constant attention, especially when learning.
and even there, one doesn't really has the tool to not fall for the trap
the tool is simple: don't binge-read professional publications
!!urban binge
read a chapter, think on it for a week, digest it
[ binge ] A period of time that you do alot of drugs in and/or drink a lot of booze. Must be more than 1 day.
03:46
lol
@tereško yeah, as in take time to let one think on it. That's the way to learn things as a whole, also.
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or read the book several times. another good rule is there are no rules, just opinions
you should read castaneda
@Wes reading publication multiple times is good technique for memorizing
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i struggled acquiring the few skills i have because 60% of programming articles i did read was useless junk
not understanding
@Wes in europian education system there is a lot more focus on understanding than on memorization .. unlike in India or US
03:50
how do they do that? ^^
always allow books in exams?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier yes. In a lot of schools (at all levels) there are no restrictions on what materials you can use, as long as those are your materials
and the examination is based on "exercises" instead of "test questions"
wow. the early stages of education here are all very intent on making children memorize shit.
early stages - yes
grade 1 to 5
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@tereško anyway, i'd have also a URI class, so that you can strip out all the uri validation/sanitization stuff from other classes
the first few exam we have with books allowed are somewhere just before university
03:54
As a text taker, allowing textbooks on exams is a mixed blessing. If you know the material and just want to verify, or you know enough to know where to look for something, you're good. If you don't know where to look and the concepts sufficiently, though, having books just turn into a massive time sink.
books are there for when you need to look up formula or stuff like that
One good reason to disallow textbooks is that if you don't have good skill as using the book as a quick reference, the books turn into a time sink and you get bogged down in trying to learn the material enough to answer the question on-the-fly, and you wind up wasting time that might be better spent skipping the question and trying the next one.
you can't solve a half-page-long polynomial by using a textbook
one can get to that on it's own @jbafford. if they can't... let them fail
in that sense, it's a bit of an equalizer, but test taking is still very much a skill
03:57
@jbafford early on in high-school we were told to prepare "notes" for exams
containing formulas and other snippets
I say that because, having been a thourough jerk throughout my education, I've never been really attentive, and passed classes at bare minimal grades by learning things during the exam
kinda what you would write on a tiny piece of paper, if you were preparing to cheat
I still think it's funny, thinking back to middle/high school when teachers were saying, "you need to know how to do this because you won't have a calculator on you all the time".
@jbafford using calculator is annoying as fuck
now, it's like, "when don't I have a computer with internet connection on me all the time"?
"hey siri, what's the integral of x squared plus three x?"
03:59
lol. I had a teacher who could calculate, in his head, square roots, with two decimals precision
@FélixGagnon-Grenier did he also teach you how to do it?
heh, a friend of mine is like that. it's bonkers when he can do math faster than I can punch stuff into a calculator
because that's how computers calculate square-roots
@tereško I would definitely ask him how to do it, were I to take the class now, but then I was more intent on sleeping with the cute girl next to me so...
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you missed out on a chance to impress her
04:01
I realized that later on
I did sleep with her anyway.
@jbafford depends on the age
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 stupid publicity stunt
besides, it exceptionally unlikely that FBI would let him get his hands on that phone to begin with
wait. you mean McAffee is actually someone I can hate for his software? god is this christmas?
no, I mean, you probably need some clearance-level to get access to physical evidence from active FBI investigation
though "active" might be an overstatement
it's not like there is any information in that phone that is not already available through other channels
and if they really felt like there was "actionable intelligence", they could just clone the damned thing physically with some help of soldering iron
smeltered? nvm
the whole thing is fucking bullshit just to force apple to add a universal backdoor
I hear they won't do it
04:09
they don't want to, but this thing will go up all the way to SCOTUS
and if supreme court tells them "make a backdoor", then there will be no option
somewhere inside, I want to believe there is some basic human right that prevents this from being done
here is the kicker
when SCOTUS makes the ruling, it will not be just about that one device or even just about Apple
it will be about every fucking hardware thing
04:13
yes, and all the backdoors eventually come out ... remember the FREAK vulnerability, which was basically the result of Stuxnet
oh fuck. my home directory just disappeared
hmmm....
@tereško somehow, maybe that will be the start of a great wave of diy phones. people will start doing shit with their hands and skills
@jbafford how did you do that?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no, it more likely will hand over device market to China
if that ruling gets passed, my next phone will be Chinese
04:15
meaning they will be making unbackdoored devices on black market?
maybe.
I'm hoping that some system daemon wedged and everything is still there, but denied permission
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no, but I trust china to keep shit secure more than I trust USA and its 10000 contractors
heh
well, I guess fascism has it's uses right?
whew
this whole shit is just because people who are making "rules" have no fucking clue how security works
04:18
ok, that copy command clearly did not do what I expected
@FélixGagnon-Grenier that whole Clinton's email thing is a beautiful example
cp -a somedir/ ~me/ copied the files in and changed the owner of my home directory
@tereško takes a few seconds to google the shit
awww man
@FélixGagnon-Grenier there is this whole thing about how Clinton keeping "above top secret" mail on a home server
04:20
but I mean, everything scopes to that. People have no clue about shit. ever. Neither our clients, nor our government
And were we to take their place... we would have no clue either
also: mysql on Mac OS X doesn't like database names with capital letters
@FélixGagnon-Grenier that;s why you are supposed to have advisors
.. not lobbyists
@jbafford it probably has something to do with MySQL having "table name" being directly used as filename
it's the same reason why on windows mysql table names are not case-sensitive, but on NIX they are
you can widen that to composer's autoloader as well
04:24
@tereško I think mysql was doing something stupid wrt normalization
because it was working fine before I had to restart mysql
and then it was all "can't find innodb tablespace"
I'm gonna make a second backup of this db just in case, because I don't want to re-type all this stuff
Have you checked if the server still has all the smoke? Because when that blue magical smoke escapes the computer, servers stop working. Then you have to take it to service, where they fill it up with new smoke.
@tereško me? I just had to rename the database directory on disk to all-lowercase.
04:27
:D
I guess that counts as successfully putting the magic smoke back in?
all I can say about it is: "fuck Oracle"
heh
I'm just glad my home directory didn't actually go poof.
I was expecting to spend tomorrow breaking in my new hiking shoes and backpack, not restoring everything from Time Machine.
do you really have DB data dir somewhere inside /home ?
I lately got forced in using mariadb. redhat dislikes mysql.
04:29
no, it was in /usr/local
and.. I kinda liked it.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier you really should take a hard look at Postgre
I did a cp -a theDataDir/ ~myhome/, when I should have done it without the slashes
so it copied the files into my home directory, and then changed the perms on my home directory to be _mysql.wheel 700.
"sourcing"?
nvm. I'll just have a look then try saying something worthy.
04:31
I swear, anything involving copying and slashes needs to have a DWIM setting. Rsync bites me all the time with that as well.
you where trying to do a backup or something?
ok, who read is really good at HTTP/1.1 ?
Yeah, I wanted to make a copy of the directory before I tried futzing with it or restoring from a TM backup, just in case.
@jbafford that's what ZFS snapshots are for :D
yeah, that would be nice
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not good at http, wondering what's the question though
04:40
does foo/bar;a=1;b=2 count as entry with higher specificity than text/plain;a=2 ?
going to the bar. thanks for the time, cya guys.
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i know this..... no i don't :P i didn't even know specificity existed
that's Accept, right?
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   Accept: text/plain; q=0.5, text/html,
           text/x-dvi; q=0.8, text/x-c
that's likely the ugliest format i've ever seen :P
now i remember it, it's the same of accept lang
oh, so no q= equals to best quality (1). what's a= b= though?
nothing specific
just random additional parameters
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04:48
not understanding your question then
i suppose that of those having the same quality the one specified earlier is preferred
"quality" is not the only parameter you can add there
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which others?
the "q" is a something of a reserved parameter name , but the rest can be added with no restrictions
for example, you can have "application/json;version=2", if you want to tell server, that the client want to get version 2 of your REST API response
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ah, i see
yeah got it. i would guess that with those having the same quality other parameters are irrelevant and only order matters
have you seem the precedence related stuff in w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html
?
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04:56
oh shit
so the value for those parameters must be just numbers
nope
those paremeters can even have values in quotes
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then how is priority determined, by string length?
lemme read it..
but it's super vague
i'd say that a/b;a=1;b=2 has precedence over c/d;a=1 just because has 1 more parameter
not because the number is actually interpreted
(unless it's q)
specificity only matters if they cover the same media type
true , my original example was shit
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so depressing thinking that i'll have to sort this out too
foo/bar;baz=a,foo/bar;baz=1
imho it's "a" just because comes first. because you can't sort "a" against "1"
idk.. just guessing
05:24
that's not what I was talking about
@Wes pls no naughty words
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\o yo :P
@jbafford pls no naughty words
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did we get flagged
@Wes Someone's having a field day
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05:28
:P
oh goodie
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@tereško trying to make a point. as you can't sort them consistently, only the number of parameters may count
@BoltClock can't you track this person down at tell him/her very politely to go fuck themselves?
@Wes yes, that's my assumption too, ATM
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unless it's q= which is known
i can't find anything about this though. aren't there other rfcs? maybe whatwg
06:09
moin
07:03
morning
Whenever I say morning @Joe I think of coffee.
moin @rtheunissen
07:18
Speaking on ds for a few minutes on Tuesday, should be no problem
Haven't done any public speaking in a long time though
Will be a nice to refresh that a bit
I saw on twitter ... speaking wrecks my nerves ... fun though
I'm not a medium meant for mass consumption I don't think, I do better with tiny groups .. or single programmers ...
or none of the above
I forget that someone else might actually see what I'm saying on Twitter. I've always just talked to myself mostly.
screencasts are good, they're easier because editable ... people love a screencast too ...
maybe do one of those and stick it on readme ...
Definitely keen to do that. :)
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08:37
Morninninininininssh
09:10
Mogguh
morning
09:52
good morning
Whats the best way to download a website backup from amazon s3 to another server
?
10:11
@ELOISSIFIAhmed jQuery
@JoeWatkins chokran a rojola is7ab lia ana java
@JoeWatkins I'm messing with the org permissions. Can you still access your appveyor stuff?
looks like it ... checking ...
Surely write permission is enough for that. I don't mind having you as an owner/admin though if not.
Member vs owner.
build started, looks okay
10:17
Okay, will leave as is now until something comes up.
is there some here gonna help me
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that is all
10:23
moin mr random
IT'S NOT ABOUT BEING IN THE OFFICE ON SATURDAYS.
Expecially when the reason is the 2nd switch death in as many days
@JoeWatkins I want to get a website from amazon s3 and upload it to a server is there an easy way without downloading it ?
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Caturday!
10:26
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 I want an answer if u cant help just ignore me
I want to live in peace, in a world where people don't ask questions they haven't thought about for fear of being "just use jquery"'d ...
questions that haven't been thought about only deserve answers that haven't been thought about ;)
10:47
o/
11:25
HI
I want to create thumbnail from Video when upload it on server. ius there any other way then ffmpeg.
12:17
Hi. I am not sure, but you can try to use imagemagick
I think the simplest way is between ffmpeg and imagemagick
ImageMagick would only delegate the video processing to ffmpeg, it wouldn't do it itself.
Possible
And there are no better tools then ffmpeg
ffmpeg not insatll on myserver.
Why do you cant to install it? All other tools you will have to install too.
Hypothetically, if you do not have permissions, you can try to build it from scratch
But apt-get install ffmpeg is the simplest :)
12:42
> you can try to build it from scratch
compiling ffmpeg is not a fun idea. It has about 100 dependencies that need to be installed.......just downloading a version is a much better idea.
The executable downloadable from their webpage is self-contained, and so can run without being "installed".
@Nileshpatel If you're on a server where you are not allowed to install software, it's very likely that you wouldn't have enough processing power to process videos.
@Danack You understand me very well.
I don't understand.
The executable downloadable from their webpage is self-contained, and so can run without being "installed".
I am recommend to contact with admin for native installation ffmpeg.
Heh... like crazy alternative.. we can make tunnel throw netcat or some socket-library. Tunnel to our machine or server. And install ffmpeg on its, run processing and through tunnel send response. Root are not needed, hypothetically :)
Is there anyone familiar with regular expressions in PHP that can offer me some really quick advice? I have an HTML loaded into a string in PHP and I need ONE piece of information from it. In this example I would need the example.com <b>Server Name:</b> example.com Data is all in same format, and there's a new line after the server hostname. What regex can I use to get the characters between the closing BOLD tag, and the new line?
@SherwinFlight Did you try to figure it out with regex101.com?
Regular expressions confuse me very much, so I wouldn't even know what pattern to try to be able to use that site to test it
I need to get the info between a </b> tag, and a new line (\n I think?)
13:52
@tereško immutability is very useful, though
@Andrea Immutability is a dirty workaround for by-value semantics…
@bwoebi not really
ThW
ThW
@SherwinFlight Parsing HTML is easier with DOM+Xpath, sometimes combined with a regex to cleanup the value.
@Andrea No?
One could consider copy-on-write to merely be an optimisation of immutable values
13:59
@Andrea That's true and unrelated.
Immutability with objects is a dirty workaround against the by-object semantics
@bwoebi I wouldn't say it's dirty or a workaround. It's a sensible way to implement an object
In many cases having value type objects would work better, though, for sure
That's my point
It feels unnatural … It's against the expectations of normal object workings (a look into the docs tells you, but ;-))
[Not saying it's bad to do it… just feels against the nature. It's like if you'd pass an array with data around hidden behind the T_OBJECT_OPERATOR]
Just like you could make an array like an object by passing it everywhere around behind a reference…
It's just about as insane.
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14:19
i agree with everything said by @bwoebi and i wish we had value classes
by the way, how hard would it be to create an ext that copies and calls __clone() automatically every time a new ref is created?
Hi.
Is 'Phalcon' framework good?
@Wes you'd just have to overload that assign op/send_* opcodes … nothing too hard … it's doable :-)
@bwoebi them and everything else you mean?
What would probably be easier is change the type flags on struct objects
so as to make them copyable
and then handle them in the copy constructor
and fix all the places that implicitly assume objects are non-copyable
@NikiC ^ just wanted to say…
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@bwoebi "nothing too hard" "it's doable" wow :P
14:31
mornin
You need this regex /<b>.+<\/b>/gU
gU - global and ungreedy. Test on regex101.com
morning
@JoeWatkins Mornin'
evening)
@tereško sup long time no see
@comm1x evenin'
14:33
yo
howz lyf teresko
@tereško what is keybase?
ANW
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14:49
@tereško I was just curious, what is your opinion on cakephp2 ?
evening
it's a piece of crap
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@tereško Yeah, I have no experience with frameworks, but this one, I can say outright truly crap. I just wandered if compared to codeigniter, slim, aura .. if it is fine.
codeigniter is about as bad
and I have not used Slim or AUra
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Sadly, you can't get any job these days without knowing atleast one of those frameworks.
I gave cakephp the props it didn't deserve, because it was so easy it only took me 2 days to feel comfortable with it.
14:59
nobody uses Slim or Aura
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found the answer to the parameters of Accept?
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