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14:02
I planned to write one in the future after finishing the one I am working on, so it will probably come out sometime between 2030 and 2070
Oh, 33c3 has begun
@Patrick good
at that time you might be old enough to fully understand exploits ;)
user924016
14:17
old enough?
user6438501
anyone under 50 cannot properly understand exploits, the mind is just not capable of understanding
@Jeeves how old are you?
@Ekin Why do you want to know?
nevermind
@RootBearFloat 50? damn
14:26
@bwoebi if I am to write something similar to github.audio with amp, what'd be the main thing I need to leverage?
just trying to wrap it in my head overall... will ask better questions later on this
@Ekin so what do you need? websocket as client and as server?
hey every one...
@bwoebi I think yes. Continuously follow events on a source and react to that to put in simple words
@Ekin Does github do streams?
Dunno at the moment
14:29
@Jimbo had bike out this afternoon, first time in a month or so ... stay in Majorca ... I ... can't feel my face ...
ugh damnit. github changed their dev site again
@Ekin Then look that up first
@JoeWatkins … in December? why…
Dear everybody: please stop fucking with your dev sites. We don't care how it looks. We just want to easily be able to find the fucking information
Yeah that's what I'll do. I should ask when I'm home.
14:30
keep all the moving parts moving @bwoebi
- every developer ever
@PeeHaa b-but I want to show off my 1338 javascript skills with parallax and all
You know I can kick you right? :P
@PeeHaa I could change that.
oooooh.
14:33
lol :D
Reminds me that for a while, the junior enterprise of my school did have a good looking website, with animations, scrolling and all, but NO contact info
But it was shiny!
good looking websites don't usually include animations ...
oh sorry, I'm not meant to talk about websites ...
Requests/sec: 139104.67
I'm making PHP faaaaster
:-)
14:35
@JoeWatkins you're sooooo 2015
excellentness
magic
(that's actually 1.5%)
@bwoebi That's pretty nice
with like 10 lines of code
14:35
fast memcpy ?
@JoeWatkins nah
prefetching voodoo ?
yes
… 3 __builtin_prefetch() calls … just three.
14:36
Looks like they don't do streaming apis @Ekin. Just poll it like the savage you are
:D
Actually... what about SO?
@JoeWatkins well, that too, but it just makes 0.3-0.4% diff
Maybe I could do one using SO events
What about SO?
@bwoebi if all the time positive, I'll take it
14:37
/me googles what SO means
@JoeWatkins yes, it's a gain, not a loss :-P
surprised prefetching is much more effective than movs for memcpy
really? Stack Overflow is what I meant :P @PeeHaa
it's very hard to guess at this level what will work ... and I am always guessing ...
@JoeWatkins not surprised.
14:38
oooooh. I thought some magic to do something with github so you didn't need to poll
@JoeWatkins well, the memcpy is good too
Sorry. It's still early :P
^^
identified any more places for improvement ?
@bwoebi BTW what does that mean? Just more memory usage?
14:39
no no
prefetching all the things \o/
@PeeHaa no, it loads from memory into L1 cache (at least the T0 fetches)
prefetch populates cpu caches
@bwoebi where are you prefetching?
14:40
is that about what you were doing with fast_gen_cpy? @bwoebi (/me saw a diff way earlier today)
@NikiC EX(return_value) at start of ZEND_VERIFY_RETURN and EX(prev_execute_data) at start of ZEND_RETURN(_BY_REF)
@Ekin no, not related
@bwoebi interesting
What about the alignment issue?
@NikiC Don't ruin it for the kid
jesus...
@NikiC prefetching is doing the alignment itself
nice
14:42
huh, til
yeah, you get 64 bytes aligned in cache
not that I really care about windows, but what's equiv for msvc ? mm_* ?
@JoeWatkins yes … I'm just putting that into zend_portability.h and it's fine
i c
what does gcc generate for that ?
oh you already said it ... prefetcht0
@JoeWatkins I can choose other prefetch modes, but for now I'm using T0
14:57
looks same as msvc, so should be visible there too ... not that perf is all that important in windows ... it's just a bit strange to have optimizations in one and not the other maybe
so how was it you determined that prefetches would help in these specific places ?
just only based on misses ?
@JoeWatkins looking at perf output
@JoeWatkins misses and cycles, yes.
hmmm
ok no more questions, I'll shut up so you can carry on :D
A downside to the discovery of fire: It may have paved the way for smoking http://nyti.ms/2aA9SzP
quality journalism
@tereško lol
15:06
A downside to the discovery of gravity: It may have paved the way for people dying from falling
that's total quality there, but you have to consider the audience... this is a country that elected Trump for president
@rabbitguy consider also that all of the media outlets were predicting overwhelming victory by Clinton
not exactly overwhelming, but definitely that she would win
@tereško and she did, in a way. This is a soon-to-be president that the majority did NOT vote for
@rabbitguy well, actually the nyt wants to target a liberal audience…
@tereško I know you don't have a problem with that, but for many people it's hard to understand how stupid the populace really is...
15:10
@NikiC not sure that I would characterize "voting agains Clinkton" as stupid
@bwoebi yes, but their quality of reporting has gone down hill
@bwoebi s/liberal/progressive
@tereško The problem isn't so much voting against Clinton as voting in favor of Trump ;)
the article is not bad, well cited ... the tweet is stupid
15:13
@NikiC unfortunately, in first-past-the-post system it's the same ... and voting for "not Trump" would have been equal to "voting for Hillary"
I mean it's a bit twisted, but journalists aren't scientists ...
@JoeWatkins nobody would expect it, but I would expect to at least get someone who has not majored in "click bait"
I question whether they need to do that, it's a pretty interesting topic for the most part, they could have picked any other way of advertising the article and it would have been as effective ... now stupid people are going to say that fire caused us to evolve smoking ... like any animal could stand in the smoke of a fire and think "yeah, I could get used to this" ...
that's never happened ...
@JoeWatkins It's a bit annoying when your network is unreachable for like 1 minute intermittently while I'm in editor^^
15:23
@bwoebi gonna make it better
annoys me too :D
@JoeWatkins do you have the issues too?
ah ok
@littlepootis was that a response to what I just said ?
No, that article.
15:30
@Félix this time I didn't miss the sale for xcom2 \o/
and now that I'm home, I can check the github/SO stream|poll stuff
I still haven't finished xcom2
considering I just bought it, you're well ahead anyways :P
got to the moment when they say "warning, open-world is locked down, when you start this mission"
Are the XCOM series this good?
I heard they're pretty unfair towards the player
not "unfair", just using a lot of random
15:34
"Oh I see you're firing at point blank, you have a 35% of hitting"
I just hate it when this happens
@Exception btw I just stumbled upon this which explains some drawbacks
@Trucy you tend to forget when it favors you, but remember vividly that one time, when you missed the "99% to hit" shot
@Ekin that's what grenades are for
Right
grenades in cqc?
also, @Ekin, hint: "mimic beacons" are useful, don't ignore them
15:37
The only experience I have with XCOM is the board game, which sums up to "1 threat down, 2 new threats"
note taken
naming question: what to call the service, that handles user registration
Services\Authentication\Registration doesnt sound right
I guess that Services\Registration won't work
What about Services\Authentication\NewUser ?
that's worse
nah Registration is better imho instead of that
15:41
What doesn't sound right with Services\Authentication\Registration? Seems pretty logic to me
Requests/sec: 139627.36
enrolling?
(added prefetch for next opline)
@bwoebi are the codes/improvements visible online? /me wonders the kind of magic you're doing there...
@Ekin no, just locally for now.
@Ekin reducing cache misses by prefetching
15:44
what's improvement now ?
@JoeWatkins that one was about 0.5%
@PeeHaa I edited that answer a little ... hope you don't mind ...
I am officially offended!
one more prefetch ?
neh it's fine
15:44
hehe
@JoeWatkins two actually, in init_func_execute_data and in execute_ex
@Joe I like your server for benching, not much fluctuation between runs :-)
kinda wild guessing but would that be compiler level optimizing or am I mixing stuff in my head?
@Ekin Using __builtin_prefetch()
@Trucy the Services\Authentication\Registration doesn't sound right, because it is not "registration user". What it does is create Identity, that would get linked to Profile
15:47
it might be the kind of thing the compiler would optimize for if sizes or some other necessary information was constant (ie not calculated at runtime) @Ekin
ok ... sidequestion: what to call the service, which manages user Profiles
and dont say "ProfileManager"
@tereško oh, I see, I didn't have the context
ProfileService
Unfortunately, I tend to suck when it comes to naming things
(good thing I don't want a child)
Looks like prefetching OPLINE[1]->handler does not work well
15:53
@tereško what does it actually do? "managing" sounds like doing multiple things
@Patrick creating, saving and finding
MārtiņšSuperAwesomeProfileObjectWhichCanDoCreatingAndSavingAndFindingAndOtherMagicalThings
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:p
lemme guess, you suck at naming things too, @JoeWatkins
that was my best attempt :D
15:58
@tereško have you considered splitting read/write into different services? Had good experiences with that, leads to much simpler code
@Patrick how would you call the services then?
ProfileWriter and ProfileReader for example
or if it's just creating, ProfileCreator
Wes
Wes
read/write. not just the services but everything @Patrick are you referring to cqrs, right?
mappers, DOs, etc
@Wes kinda, I need to read/learn more about CQRS itself (doing that currently), but it's something that I naturally arrived at.
from my understanding you can use CQRS without DDD, just splitting read/write simplifies a lot of things
smaller entities etc
you often don't need much business logic on the read side
@krakjoe oh... You aren't alone. But it's probably the frameworks that exist today that make the work simpler to do and think.
how to misunderstand what I'm saying, completely ...
16:04
...indeed
@JoeWatkins lol
@JoeWatkins stop implying we'd be smarter than you :-)
Wes
Wes
@Patrick yeah, me too :P i started with doing "anemic" domain objects for reading (you don't need all the logic for printing stuff, just the structured data) then i divided more and ended up with cqrs. and yes you can use cqrs without knowing ddd. though ddd is about things you probably know already
@Tiffany Yay!!
@JoeWatkins he's not talking about "programming frameworks"
or at least, I hope so
16:08
@tereško ahhhh cute. You're so naive :-)
:P
@bwoebi you are, I'm okay with it ...
@JoeWatkins oh come on … you do awesome things too … I'd never done pthreads … but there you are ;o)
I have a specialized set of knowledge about a few particular things .... that's very different from the kind of skills I see you and nikic using all the time .... you teach me stuff, I love that ...
Wes
Wes
also you are nice @JoeWatkins while @bwoebi is an ass :B
I will go with Services\Community\Catalog for managing Profile instances
16:12
@Wes love you too <3
Wes
Wes
<3 :B
@JoeWatkins We all teach each other stuff
sure, I teach you words, you teach me how computers really work ... give and take :D
<side rant>why does ZF1's standard model is composed of just a class containing a single property and a class containing all the rest of the model? WHY?</side rant>
I could not teach anything sorry room :p
16:14
... add me to that list
while I literally learned almost everything I know in here
@bwoebi and @JoeWatkins, both of you make me annoyed. If you keep at it, I will acquire Imposter Syndrome .
@tereško Thanks, I had a good laugh :-)
@Linus @Ekin I'm pretty sure SO was made so that we can learn
Hopefully one day you'll be able to teach someone something!
@Ekin You're such a vamp
:P
16:16
:D
@Trucy I did teach stuff outside here to various people, but it's not particularly about that
@JoeWatkins Wanted to reply "smoking pot" to your "just what have I been doing all these years", but I resisted :P
majority of what I teach people in this chat is "dealing with criticism" :P
5
lol
:D
16:20
@Ekin it's about giving back to the community?
@Levi btw. I get about 0.05% - 0.1% overall gain when I add the prefetch instructions into the fast copy
@krakjoe Noticed the sapi whitelist in pthreads. Is pthreads just not at all multi-request friendly and never will be? Or is it more a matter of "I've tested it with cli/phpdbg"
@tereško and to hate MVC …
@Trucy Not sure actually. I'd like it very much to be able contribute to things I learn here and there and utilize often. But the majority of time I am stuck in a feeling that I have so much to learn before even attempting that.
and so I just keep being a vamp like @PeeHaa said :P
@Sara apache and fpm are not friendly to threads, and don't provide the kinds of API I would need to make it safe, just for a start I/O gets messed up very easily .... even if it were safe, neither can scale as intended when you start to create additional threads ...
16:24
Oh, I see
Anyway, hopefully one day that time will come.
best of luck :)
I'm sure it'll come one day
(for each one of us)
@PeeHaa hehe ... a thing happened btw ...
end of the day for me, good evening room!
16:30
@PeeHaa doesn't saying this mean you didn't resist it to say that?
@JoeWatkins I suspected as much, but I wanted to confirm from you. Thanks. :)
@Sara welcome
@JoeWatkins hmm?
@bwoebi For both source and destination?
Did you try streaming instead of stores as well?
I dunno how much is obvious, and I hate talking about this ... they are hard words to say ....
16:40
@LeviMorrison currently yes, not sure, I'm trying something else now, I realized I was copying too much
@JoeWatkins well, I'm always listening, if you prefer, also in private…
I've smoked pot since I was about 12 (~20 years) ... until ten days ago, I'm done ...
@JoeWatkins nice :-) any reason why?
Requests/sec: 141173.61
what's the overall % you improved with the prefetch so far?
Hello, can someone help me with this question?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/41307154/laravel-how-can-i-check-this

Thanks.
16:51
@bwoebi I don't need to block the world out any more
@JoeWatkins Something specific happened?
8 hours ago, by Joe Watkins
we don't do insert monolithic framework here
@bwoebi I needed to be sober to go to Serbia, and it doesn't hurt like I remember, is the best way I can explain it ... not sure why ... but I'm super glad about it, so is everyone around me ...
:-)
17:07
@JoeWatkins Oh wow
@rabbitguy resist to reply
Also wait wat. serbia? @JoeWatkins
@PeeHaa Yeah, he was meeting his work colleagues
$broken_pipe++; :x
just happened to me too @bwoebi
I'll try to fix it tomorrow, meant to go get the stuff to fix it this morning but real life happened ... also chris hasn't told me exactly what to do yet :D
@JoeWatkins Also he said it was super easy and impossible to fuck up. So I would be wary :P
yeah I'll be buying fire extinguishers at the same time lol
17:15
oh I really hate this CSS magic
:x
Can't say I'm shocked :)
i m making a social site how can i make a check which user is offline which isonline
?
Check what sessions are available
And yes if you are storing session data as files it sucks
Alternatively add a last seen column
mean check he is still in the browser or not right?
yes
17:20
does anyone use session files ?
that really only works if you have one machine
@JoeWatkins shamefully raises hand while looking around the room
how do you add nodes ?
For several quick projects I do it
@JoeWatkins I don't :-)
For the others I use either postgres (which also kinda sucks) or redis
17:22
oh so they are like home-page projects ?
and / or small projects
myself right now: such hacks, much wow
At last made it work
\o/
@PeeHaa I was happier when I could say "I don't know anyone using session files" ...
I am very sorry :P
before I accept apology, what kind of small project are we talking about exactly ?
because it's hard to imagine anything that can be comfortable on one machine, other than home pages for local church or something ...
user6438501
17:29
Services\Users\{action}?
omg, I've used that ... now I feel dirty ...
hahahha
so things that are not for a general audience then
I suppose it's okay in that case ...
I'm always a bit confused when yauso is trying to make improvements there, I really thought nobody used most of that stuff ...
@JoeWatkins Yes I think that's a correct thing to say
17:32
@JoeWatkins Eh, machines can be pretty big now :D
user6438501
Well session files are still fine in regards to scale so long as your load balancer sends the user back to same server where it started the session
@LeviMorrison yeah that's true, but you don't spend money on 64 core monsters if you don't intend to get a bunch of traffic, and if you're going to use all of one monster, you'll need more than one ... so I thought ...
I'd prefer 2 smaller machines for redundancy's sake, but yeah.
oh yeah, redundancy too
$++; (you know @Joe, I do not even need a varname :-P)
17:35
been a while since I worked with small stuff ... I like to prepare everything for maximum success ... because if it comes and you are unprepared, you fail ...
@bwoebi yeah, me too ... it's very annoying ... I dunno why I've never thought about fixing it before ...
@JoeWatkins Did you have the issue already before?
what is the cause actually? @Joe
yeah, with the exact same sort of regularity/severity ...
I'm just assuming it's the powerline things, wifi is fine ...
could try bringing up a wifi connection on the server temporarily, not sure how fast it will be though ?
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Q: TP -Link powerline adapters randomly disconnect

imulsionI recently bought a new PC which I use for gaming (mostly online games like TF2). In order to play the games without lag, the sales assistant suggested I use an Ethernet connection rather than wireless. Since my computer is upstairs while my router is downstairs, I bought TP-Link powerline adapte...

did not know it was a known issue
github.com/bwoebi/php-src/commit/… // first improvement ready @NikiC can you review please?
@bwoebi Did you play around with AVX at all?
@LeviMorrison Didn't try AVX, but store/stream
I do not see measurable diff between store and stream
17:47
It's probably too small of a dataset on average I would guess.
yeah, not going to fight for the 0.01% now
everything below 0.05% is within margin of error for me
Well, off for now, will continue playing with prefetch tonight
Is "I'm in it" the same as "I'm serious" ?
yesterday, by PeeHaa
@Shafizadeh When in doubt s/it/@Jimbo's mom/
That should answer it
@PeeHaa :-))))
@bwoebi lata ... and excellent stuff ...
17:56
do pings work for quotes? @PeeHaa
5 secs ago, by PeeHaa
do pings work for quotes? @PeeHaa
Could somebody else post that ^
30 secs ago, by PeeHaa
5 secs ago, by PeeHaa
do pings work for quotes? @PeeHaa
Errr it's green. But I don't think it actually pinged
lame
\o/ food is ready

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