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13:00
@Oldskool He didn't use a pair of pliers and a foot on your chest? I need a new dentist...
@Machavity LOL ... nope. It was actually a pretty nice guy. Took his time to explain the procedure to me and kept talking to me during the operation. He was like "OK, now I'm gonna pull it here a little, might sting a bit, so hold on tight".. and then it turned out OK. Because I knew what was coming all the way through, it wasn't that scary.
And half my mouth was numb of the drugs anyway, so that helped :p
@Machavity Your dentist sounds like this guy though...
@Oldskool I'm kidding. I've had 8 teeth removed as a kid (had impacted teeth) and they put me out both times.
But love the TF2 medic reference
Hehe, I thought you would. I can just hear him saying "Another succesful procedure" when looking at that picture :D
Wes
Wes
13:16
did i miss some good joke? i had to work... for once :(
@Machavity do you TF2?
Anonymous
@Oldskool Think it was an issue with our db server.. Randomly started working without any change. So now I can kindly slam the job on the server team desk :D
@littlepootis I haven't in a while. Finding good populated servers is hard
@Machavity Ah, I have a comp. beta invite.
unikong. lol
13:29
@Machavity You think? Don't usually have trouble with that.
Especially not after it became free-to-play.
any codeigniter developer
whoever booked that stackoverfiow domain is an ugly monster
@AwalGarg are you new here?
@AwalGarg you can thank @FélixGagnon-Grenier for that ;-)
13:32
1.2k m nvm
@Jay Weird... but good to hear that it works now.
@littlepootis yes, first time using internet. Is there a command to stab people in the face over the wire?
@AwalGarg yes. sh ir -ley
@Oldskool Might just be my luck. Tried the CSGO-esque server find and it put me on lightly populated servers
@Machavity Usually works well for me, but you can always use the server browser to sort on number of players.
13:39
It really depends on your geographical location.
@littlepootis Is your avatar actually a small Heavy? :D
@Oldskool yes
Would make sense.... pootis pencer ghere!
Heavy is my favorite class.
Especially in payload.... Huo-Long Heater + Cart = puuuuuuuuuussssssssh
Overpowered really, but it's fun :D
And the flames of the Huo-Long Heater keeps spies away ... mostly ;-)
13:47
I find that weapon distracting. Tomislav is good. Huo-long heater is great for what you said.. avoiding spies.
@littlepootis Yeah, Tomislav is my secondary gun. That is awesome as well.
Very powerful shots.
What other classes do you play?
90% of the time heavy ... :P But when I don't I usually medic (mostly out of frustration of having too little medics on the team) or engie.
I suck at spy and scout.
And ocassionally a pyro as well, depending on the map.
If it has enough corners to come blazing flames around, I'm good to go :p
I love playing heavy, but he's too slow.
Well, I usually play payload, as long as you stay on the cart it's a golden combination.
Infinite ammo + heals+ getting objective points
Having an additional medic with you on the cart, you're almost invincible
Only a good spy or sniper can stop you then.
13:52
Yep. Having a heavy-medic pair on payload offensive is a guaranteed win.
I have no idea what your talking about
One of the few shooters I know that literally makes you LOL
It has a lot of humor and excellent voice acting.
It's a hat simulator
The voice acting is what does it for me mostly. I just almost piss myself when I blow an enemy to pieces and hear stuff like "What sick man sends babies to fight me?!" or when your team is on a losing streak and some drunk Scottish guy shouts stuff like "I'm drunk... YOU don't have an excuse!"... :')
@Oldskool I don't know if it's an april fool joke, but now you laugh 90% of the time when you taunt and when you taunt right after killing.
14:04
@Gordon And then there's stuff like this: youtube.com/watch?v=-ZsqaO2M6dM
They just randomly put stuff like that in xD
@littlepootis Might be April Fools. Usually it's some sort of gesture.
Now it's almost always this: youtube.com/watch?v=FOn_82MKmFg
Wow, that's annoying.
very, lol
Only two vote differential! \o/ stackoverflow.com/a/23641033/538216
14:11
@LeviMorrison Well, at least you got the bounty.
@LeviMorrison what difference? :-P
Is the below an easy task

A form contains 3 fields,

First Name
Last Name
Email Address

Actions
-Create a new row in the spreadsheet if the above details are entered the first time.
-If the user submits the data again then it should be updated in the spreadsheet(No duplicates).
-If the user enters the email address then the values from the spreadsheet should populate in the form(First Name,last Name).

How long will the above take to implement ?
spreadsheet?
Anyway, "easy" is pretty subjective. I think it's easy, my sister probably wouldn't.
Google spreadsheet
inb4 comments about my sister being easy
14:13
No comment necessary
@Codester building a form with google forms is dirt easy. everyone can do it within 5 minutes. not sure if and how it supports the duplicate check though. third one is not doable with google spreadsheet afaik
@Gordon Building a form is easy but exchanging values between spreadsheet and form is not that easy as far as I have analyzed
14:32
I sure hope this is an April Fools joke, but I'm afraid it isn't: translate.google.com/…
woah. I just got the accepted answer tick on an answer I gave five years ago
@Gordon Better late then never, eh ;-)
@Codester yeah, there is a script editor but I've never used so can't tell how hard it would be.
if its very difficult consider not doing it with Google spreadsheets?
Oh ok thanks !
@Gordon Well I am supposed to do so
14:49
@Codester spreadsheet? unknown. We dont goo google doc scripting here
without any previous experience: 4 to 8 hours
Anonymous
how do you flag a question for typo again?
@Jay you dont. you correct it.
Anonymous
No, as in the question is based around a typo
@Jay you can edit all question and answers
oh
offtopic
@Jay ah. Off Topic. then it's one in the list
Anonymous
14:51
Ah ok, cheers.
@tereško Ok thanks for the help
15:07
Any one know a good tutorial for Ajax / php Update mysql row?
What's to know about it? Simply call a PHP script that does the update :)
pass the id and the new data and you should be good to go
15:45
@AboutLeros As a singular entity no. Learn about AJAX stuff and you should figure out the rest
@Fabor the REST. hahahaha. good pun
lol. Your Dad-Joke-Level is over 9,000
user924016
Yay
user924016
first work day
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OVER
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15:49
@tereško how did you day go with the inteview?
user924016
or was it not today
it didn't
user924016
okay
interview is on monday, 14:00 UTC
user924016
Well happy rebecca day I guess
15:50
What's the job for @tereško?
php-something
@Fabor for earning an income I guess
^ that
9,002
yes!
15:51
@tereško Not more web agency stuff I hope.
I am actually not sure
user924016
Whatever brings in the $
user924016
I would prefer Wordpress over Yii.. lol
naaah, wordpress is still worse
user924016
hehe, yes
user924016
16:00
Well I bet you end up with laravel ;)
user924016
well it could be worse.. I would have no problem working with Laravel now a days
user924016
I just dont want any static crap
What is this room's consensus on Laravel?
Best crap?
user924016
Hate with a passion
user924016
16:03
Is the rooms consensus
@RonniSkansing oh but there is a lot of static crap
user924016
@tereško YES::IKnow =)
user924016
like there is one important page of the laravel docs (laravel.com/docs/5.2/contracts - how to write non static code))
best case scenario, if frameworks are involved, is either ZF2 or SF2
user924016
sf2 cool,. havent worked with zf2
user924016
16:05
but have abit of a fear of it
I haven't worked with either, but I have poked around the guts of both
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@littlepootis If I remember right you use Laravel, right?
@AwalGarg you are welcome.
this day keeps getting better and better
@RonniSkansing I've only used Lumen.
I've played with Laravel and Apigility.
user924016
16:08
ah okay
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Q: MVC vs. Active Record vs. Factory

Arman MalekzadeThe active record pattern is an approach to accessing data in a database. A database table or view is wrapped into a class. Thus, an object instance is tied to a single row in the table. After creation of an object, a new row is added to the table upon save. MVC is a framework for building web a...

some people are dumber than average
user924016
lol
user924016
wat wild title.. i dont even dare clicking it
> MVC is a framework for building web applications using a MVC design:
wut
user924016
nice
user924016
16:13
Next framework I made.. I call PHP-MVC-FRAMEWORK
I'll call my next one Design Pattern
@RonniSkansing you probably would end up sued by Microsoft
user924016
yea didnt think of that
that's like calling your RDBMS as "SQL"
.. oh .. wait
Just call it Quel
user924016
16:14
heh
"Kale Server" .. it would probably get popular with Rails crowd
Openssl is fun.
Absolutely.
ARRARRAGHS
user924016
Are you jokings
@RonniSkansing I wish this weren't sarcasm.
user924016
Hmm there are 2 bwoebi's
16:16
Yes @saitima has renamed himself to bwoebi…
April fools pranks etc…
and there are two Gordons now…
user924016
ah well @bwoebi there was the missing ping then
user924016
=)
Available options: Remove OpenSSL 1.0.1 support, leave 1024 bit root certificates in the default trust store, write own crypto. ..sigh.
4
user924016
o/ Hello b2
user924016
16:17
write own crypto? @kelunik
@RonniSkansing this is the worst of all options.
… but it is an option actually.
user924016
I heard it was the worst of all.. unless you are a crypto writer
user924016
=)
@bwoebi bah, now one can recognize you via avatar again… bah :-P
@RonniSkansing even then.
Bah, just do double-rot13 encryption... I mean, if double hashing works for Bitcoins, then double encrypting with rot13 should work, right?
16:19
@bwoebi :P
@Ghedipunk I'm afraid rot13 is encoding and not encrypting
shhh, the script kiddies don't know that yet.
user924016
Hmm
I actually saw the mess between Gordon and Samayo
@RonniSkansing Dumbest but probably best option.
16:21
and I thought I'd better change my name too.. ;-)
Oh yeah, it's friday, it's April Fool's day... what the heck, here's me posting the one music video I hate the most: rebecca.blackfriday
@bwoebi Including where a mod changed it back?
user924016
@kelunik been thinking about learning abit crypto (baby steps) when I find some time. Atm the next resource in mind is cryptopals.com
user924016
hope it will help me... gain abit deeper grounds
@Machavity apparently yes....
user924016
16:26
@Ghedipunk itsatrap.xyz
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@RonniSkansing another domain for Rebecca!!
@RonniSkansing wow
user924016
actually I often used this domain for luring coworkers to bad sites.. but mostly is for when I do whitehat research.. like tracking blind xss
Quick explanation for @rdlowrey if he ever wonders … We updated the amphp/socket root certs .pem file. Travis builds started failing. After investigating, we found out that google and github certs are signed by intermediates signed by a root which is signed twice: once by itself and once by equifax. That equifax certificate has been removed from the trust store (by mozilla). As it was 1024 bit and thus deemed insecure. \cc @ircmaxell
Then we found out (security.stackexchange.com/questions/117651/…) that due to a bug in openssl 1.0.1 it sees the equifax root certificate and fails as that one is not in the root store and thus is rejecting the whole certificate chain.
16:31
Rogue Wave jokes are old :-D … AFAIK that domain already had been used for rebecca black long time ago…
Read that as "rogue .wav file"...
@bwoebi Maybe :P
@Machavity For the first time, I was relieved to find it was a friday link.
@littlepootis Yeah, for being April Fools there's been shockingly few of them
@bwoebi Just Google. GitHub fails just, because Google fails before, that's another bug.
@bwoebi It's not signed twice. It's just signed by the old 1024 bit GeoTrust root. Certificates can't have two signatures.
16:34
@rdlowrey @ircmaxell by the way, we decided to add the certificate back to the trust store for now, as it seems the best of worst options (rejecting openssl 1.0.1 is not really an option, all LTS Ubuntu versions for example would fail) … writing our own crypto to validate them is obviously not an option ;-) … so ;-)
@kelunik it's self-signed and cross-signed to be precise
@bwoebi It's not self-signed.
@kelunik possibly I've mistaken something … was it the equifax one which is self-signed?
@bwoebi Yes, that one is probably self-signed. As said, certificates can't have two signatures. You can have two certificates with the same key, one self-signed and one signed be the cross-signed, but not one certificate with two signatures.
@kelunik that's clear … with two signatures I really meant once signed and once cross-signed
That's also why only the cross-signed IdenTrust certificate is served by all using Let's Encrypt. The ISRG intermediate is not actively used.
16:39
@kelunik you mean the ISRG Root X1?
the intermediate is cross-signed…
@bwoebi reject openssl 1.01, since that's insecure (trusting a non-trustworthy cert is far worse)
@ircmaxell Not possible. That makes it work with no single LTS release.
ok, I'll leave then
@ircmaxell it's trustworthy, just not as secure as it should be
It's only an issue for google.com which will just fail. It's not an issue in general.
16:42
@kelunik ok, then handicap your app and prevent it from being secure to anyone, rather than telling people that Ubuntu is actively harming them, with evidence
@kelunik isn't it an issue for any chain with geotrust root?
@bwoebi With that root, yes.
@kelunik so it is an issue in general
yep
@ircmaxell 1.0.1 is a supported OpenSSL version. It's not that security is affected by this bug. It rejects certs it shouldn't reject, not allows certs that should be rejected.
16:45
@kelunik it is security that's affected, because it's forcing you to add untrustworthy certs to the chain to work around the issue
I'm fine with excluding the root and just fail for GeoTrust, but succeed with all other clients using OpenSSL 1.0.1.
and PHP 5.5.
PHP 5.5 isn't the issue.
Don't they backport security updates?
@kelunik I mean, it won't fail on newer versions though
16:47
@littlepootis Might not count as security bug for them, don't know.
@bwoebi Because the default Ubuntu trust store is used on newer versions. And the default trust store on Ubuntu 14.04 includes that root.
@kelunik right …
That's an issue with the distro, not our issue. You can always add any CA you want to your systems trust store.
mozilla considers it untrustworthy, ubuntu apparently doesn't.
That's Ubuntu's issue then. Not ours. We want to provide a secure-by-default bundle, so we use Mozilla's.
I agree with you.
I'd just add a note to the README then.
16:50
Will update our tests then to just don't test Google.
yep
thanks :-)
And thanks to @ircmaxell for strongly advising against :-)
@ircmaxell btw. is openssl harming security or just using an older version of it?
after all, libressl and whatever implementations exist may have such bugs too.
@bwoebi Both. Look at their source. It's unreadable.
It's a higher risk factor, not making it unsecure per se.
@bwoebi OpenSSL is secure how WordPress is secure: it's like trying to make a screen door waterproof. You may fix all the holes you see, but it's nothing like having something solid to begin with.
@ircmaxell point taken.
16:54
morngins
@PeeHaa hello rebecca
ohai gorden
@PeeHaa what's up, rebecca?
@ircmaxell I wish you had not hired @rdlowrey, maybe he would have had time to fix PHP as in not using OpenSSL as only option. :P
So I have decided to do two thing this weekend: 1) write code 2) do some sports
Now to find out if I am able to do any of that
16:56
code golf?
lol
!!version
@kelunik well, libressl is actually API compatible to openssl 1.0.1
That's first on my list
16:58
@ircmaxell question … What transport layer security libraries would you actually recommend?
user924016
"and build a large wall around internals, at the expense of the Ruby community." that is really funny!
@RonniSkansing context?
There's already a big wall. It's called a mailinglist
user924016
I think Trump really wrote that rfc
user924016
16:59
ah that one
Yay, replaced google.com with yahoo.com, next cross-signed root certificate.
@bwoebi LibreSSL
@ircmaxell is it actually much better or just not that proof-tested because not that widely used?
@bwoebi So can I just replace it when building PHP?
BTW @kelunik thanks for the acme phar
17:00
> Opcache will be provided with its own unicorn.
@kelunik possibly… not sure.
It made my life so much easier today
@PeeHaa :-)
@Fabor wow that got just a bit too many stars for some reason
Then again. That's what rebecca would say
@PeeHaa Yeah … impossible to deny it!
17:03
Because I shone a light on the shadow @PeeHaa. Revealed your true identity.
hey peeps, how can i echo a mysql row with a 24 hour time limit then fade it?
@bwoebi sigh
@AboutLeros echo 'a mysql row with a 24 hour time limit then fade it';
@PeeHaa huh?
@PeeHaa #YOLO
17:06
Today I tried to do dates in JS again. That is just crazy stuff
No idea how people even attempt to do it without moment
@PeeHaa yeah, I couldn't be fucked so i just created a .delay().fadeOut(); and just put 24 hours in milliseconds hahaha!
@bwoebi Maybe we should just use our provided bundle always, not just for PHP 5.5, so we don't use the insecure roots from the default trust store. /cc @ircmaxell
If you really need the systems default trust store, just set openssl.cafile or openssl.capath.
@ircmaxell that was quite a serious question given that it actually is a fork from openssl.
so for example if you are echoing from you db like this <?php echo $row['data_data']; ?> how can you add a 24 hour time limit?
@kelunik the disadvantage is: if you use an old version of amphp/socket, you'll have old certs forever.
17:10
@kelunik As a windows user I would love thta
However: that means responsibility
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I will find you and I will hurt you with a sharp cone of paper >:(
hehe
@PeeHaa Why?
@AwalGarg I didn't even had to check the transcript to see what that was about :P
17:11
@PeeHaa A windows user can love anything if they can use windows
That's why I still love you
@bwoebi Might not be worse than distro defaults.
well played op
@kelunik Also possibly ineffective … the OS X default openssl build is modified to check the keychain regardless of any cert paths
/me accepts defeat
17:12
no one? :(
@kelunik I have been bitten by an old bundle in the pasty
@PeeHaa On Windows? Doesn't Windows Update™ solve that?
hi i need some help with a messaging service I'm building
Windows updated are monthly
@PeeHaa If you're on Windows you can consider your security compromised anyway :-D
17:15
Even worse. There is a chance you will have to manage the bundle yourself manually
@PeeHaa Our bundle was last updated in 2014. hides
@AwalGarg rekt
7 mins ago, by PeeHaa
However: that means responsibility
ooh @FélixGagnon-Grenier you are using JS redirects - weak. blocked JS on stackoverfiow ;-)
@bwoebi do you remember that amp/dns bug which resulted in access to undefined indexes?
17:20
@PeeHaa nope
@AwalGarg you still count in my people reached friday link stat
nvm already found the commit
but yeah, I might try something else
yeah, can't take away that from you ;)
@PeeHaa server unloading?
17:27
Does anyone know how to change the recommended Header Image in Wordpress? It's making me crop out a logo that should work!
@bwoebi LibreSSL's maintainers have proven ability to maintain security software, OpenSSL's haven't
@kelunik yeap
so is the internet funny yet?
as much as chuckle norris
Internet is always serious business.
17:32
srs bsns*
@kelunik think so… shall I tag it?
@bwoebi Didn't you want to add something to the README? And we need release notes for the release.
flip/whoops is actually quite nice!
17:38
@kelunik true … adding README info
@bwo enjoy the multi ping
@FélixGagnon-Grenier hehe
Jan 23 at 18:50, by bwoebi
@PeeHaa BC I HAV CHANGELOG
haha
17:41
Why are there multiple @bwoebis?
Oh, different users.
IMPOSTER!
> Linux: There is no central root certificate program as part of Linux. When running on Linux, Google Chrome uses the Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) library to perform certificate verification. When packaged or built from source, NSS includes certificates vetted according to the Mozilla Root Certificate Program. For most Linux users, it is sufficient that once included in the Mozilla Root Program, users of Google Chrome should see your root CA as trusted.
> However, please be aware that Linux distributions which package NSS may further alter this list with additions or removals based on local, distribution-specific root certificate programs, if any.
^ @bwoebi @PeeHaa, Chrome uses also NSS on Linux, so Mozilla's store.
Fun fact: Mozilla has been busy trying to fix their hsts preload script for over two months
!!version
!!docs foreach
[ [`foreach`](http://php.net/manual/en/control-structures.foreach.php) ] The foreach construct provides an easy way to
iterate over arrays. foreach works only on arrays
and objects, and will issue an error when you try to use it on a variable
with a different data type or an uninitialized variable. There are two
syntaxes:
17:48
You are bad and you should feel bad :P
!!docs domdocument
!!docs crap
[ chgrp ] Changes file group
Nice.
@Jeeves ???
17:50
@Jeeves Markdown syntax is off, Jeeves.
I see you've used that drug seller number I gave eh @PeeHaa?
@LeviMorrison git blame @kelunik
@LeviMorrison It's just multiline. Ping @stackoverflow for that.
@AnmolRaghuvanshiVersion1.0 mogguh
@kelunik And take away our broken MD!? Never!
17:52
omnnirg
mogoring
:D
17:53
\
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    \o
@bwoebi that's a nice avatar, confused me at first though :p
@Ekin That's not mine!
a ha I see now
I was ok to be confused
at least its my face at the moment, should get some coffee
!!docs foreach
[ foreach ] The foreach construct provides an easy way to iterate over arrays. foreach works only on arrays and objects, and will issue an error when you try to use it on a variable with a different data type or an uninitialized variable. There are two syntaxes:
17:59
!!docs strlen
[ strlen ] Get string length
tnx @kelunik

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