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18:00
@bwoebi I mentioned I may have some code where stream would be better than store... I was very wrong.
Actually... I was right and wrong.
By streaming some and storing others I actually achieved nearly 2x; second and I'll give more precise measurements.
Anonymous
And now Carrie Fisher, what is going on
None stream: 7.0083096s
Some stream: 4.6043014s
So the eyeballing was optimistic: was more like 1.5x but woah that's a big difference by doing stream instead of store.
@JoeWatkins we use them
@JoeWatkins we use them for systems with hundreds of orders per day. The session files are stored within a drbd filesystem which is replicated to a 2nd node. Both cluster nodes are able to take 100% traffic if required ( so we mostly do this stuff for availability reasons)
And thats also the default setup for managed cluster which is provided by a lot of hoster for middle size apps with high availability requirements
I assume it thinks that 50% of the things are penises, since at least 50% of the things drawn will be penises.
@DaveRandom Don't be stupid. Nobody does that
Nov 17 at 11:16, by PeeHaa
Draw dresser -> /me draws a penis
Nov 17 at 11:16, by PeeHaa
DRaw helicopter -> /me draws penis
Nov 17 at 11:21, by Gordon
@PeeHaa I did that yesterday. I also drew boobs and other things. It did not recognize any of that.
@PeeHaa No they do not. The chat JS highlights recursively, but does not activate the ping unless it's in the raw text received from the WS
Why am I not surprised
That's one of the few bits I reverse engineered far enough to actually understand it
18:27
Chat does something half assed
@PeeHaa well it make sense IMO
wow
@PeeHaa Evidently they did not use the internet to teach it what things look like.
@DaveRandom The highlighting makes me think it should ping
@staabm using drbd makes it reasonable, expandable ...
18:27
Either both or nothing
@Trowski skynet is going to be a moron
4
:P
Well personally I think it's fine they way it is, and I am always right because it is literally in my name, so suck my hairy balls.
@JayIsTooCommon the people we grew up with are old ...
@DaveRandom :D
@JoeWatkins The people he grew up with aren't, he's like 12
Nice edit too btw
18:30
hehehe
@PeeHaa They just aren't balls unless they are hairy
So true
@LeviMorrison wow, why?
So @JoeWatkins a couple of things: did you determine that you 'net is ADSL (specifically that it uses external microfilters)? And also, if you have a length of solid core Cat5 chucking around, there's no need to go out and buy telephone cable, and if you do need to buy cable then make sure you get solid core, don't just buy an extension lead if you are planning to move the actual line box.
there's an internal filter ... it has writing on it ?
it's adsl, says on it ...
if I seem clueless, it's because I am ... router is magical box that gives me interweb when I pay bt money....
not sure what solid core means, I may have some but definitely not long enough whatever
can you find the right wire on diy.com so I can not get it wrong ?
they have the four core, two pair stuff you mentioned, but couldn't find the junction box thing online
18:34
@JoeWatkins You know the difference between cable and flex? (as in the stuff behind an electrical socket vs. the stuff that connects the plug to the lamp)
oh that kind of solid, got it ... not made up of lots of little wires
Yeh that :-)
So basically the only thing that you need to know is that a phone line is as simple as it gets, it's a single direct current loop of wire
I don't have any of those anyway, so it's going to be getting the telephone wire I think
!!dad
Did you hear about the mathematician who's afraid of negative numbers? He'll stop at nothing to avoid them.
18:36
You are literally just making that loop a little bit longer, that's all the job is. You only need some good way to joint the bits of wire, you could even solder it (but don't)
Phone lines will run on wet string if you want
@JoeWatkins moment
you have amazon prime @JoeWatkins?
@JoeWatkins It's probably solid. Phone/ethernet wires are 24 gauge. I've never seen them braided
excellent
@Machavity It's the word "flex" that makes me suspicious. Also, never underestimate B&Q's ability to sell a product that is in some way retarded
so the block terminal replaces current box, and the box goes at end of new wire, right ?
@DaveRandom this
also they are massively over priced
@JoeWatkins Yes, so you just take the pair of wires off the back of the existing faceplate and re-punch them into two terminals of the block, then take a pair (by convention the blue pair first) of the new cable and punch it into the matching contacts in the other side of the block
Then at the other end you connect the two wires back up to the faceplate and that's it
Polarity doesn't even matter
@Machavity Seriously 2016, you took another beloved celebrity… I can't wait for you to be over.
18:46
The terminal block thing is basically just one of these, only with punch contacts instead of faffy screw things, and a nice neat little cover so it's nice looking on the wall
@DaveRandom A lot of modern ethernet is labeled like electrical (so 24/8) but phone wire has always been screwy in that regard. Only just started seeing 24/6 Cat 3 show up at the local stores
ordered stuff
@Machavity Personally I just use cat5 for every job.
Unless someone specifically asks for cat6
@DaveRandom Agreed. Ethernet is never braided
Cat5e does All The Things.
@Machavity You never dismantled a patch lead then :-P
18:48
but I guess not as good as cat 6 ... because that has one more cat ...
and you get 4 pairs per run. Handy when the boss tells you people are going to share a cubicle now
Yeh I have done all kinds of dirty hacks with the spare pairs in my life :-P
@JoeWatkins Cat 6 just has a plastic separator between the wires (less noise for 10gb Ethernet). Cat 5 does not
@JoeWatkins very true
Anonymous
18:49
@DaveRandom mentally, 5
hard to choose ...
@JoeWatkins you will also need a one of these if you don't already own one. I've seen people do it with knifes but much easier with correct tool.
There are probably cheaper ones than that around, I got one from Nimans for 52p once
Anonymous
Ew that has cats too
@DaveRandom If he's buying a new keystone, it might come with a cheap plastic one. Or is this a 66 block?
won't let me buy that on it's own for some reason
Is it one of those stupid Amazon "filler" items?
"Dear consumer, this item is cheap so you must buy a lot of stuff for us to send it to you. Love Amazon"
Oh huh, never seen an "add-on item" before
well that sucks
18:54
Well this is an actually decent quality one that's £7 and prime eligible
However you may also be able to get one from B&Q
Where is your nearest one? On the mainland?
"Dispatched and sold by…" They use the same set of words… but it's just not the same language, lol
@Machavity I'm sure I've bought things for <£1 before now
@DaveRandom The add-on items. They're always like $5 or less, but you can't buy them by themselves. Which is stupid
are homehubs gigabit ?
God damn it I just spent £10 on a new punch tool
18:56
@DaveRandom one on island
I really should not look at amazon when I don't actually need a thing :-P
@DaveRandom In 2 days they'll email you reminding you of all the stuff you looked at today :P
@JoeWatkins Well it would possibly be worth going and having as poke around there, but since they are rip-off merchants + petrol money I'd probably just spend the £7, unless you have some other reason to go there and were going anyway
well I'll need a switch if the homehub doesn't support gigabit networking ... not sure if it does ?
@JoeWatkins Probably. If you're on fiber then almost certainly
18:59
it's fibre, but 70mbps
I think it pointlessly has one gigabit port
wtfing f
inorite
is that the red one labelled wan ?
loads of cheapo routers do that, so it looks good
errr... wait wut?
19:00
4 yellow ones and one red one
What model is it?
dunno, I'll have a look for numbers
@JoeWatkins WAN = your ISP goes into that
Yeh except it's also got a built in ADSL modem (I assume)
And there's no way BT are giving out dual-wan routers
yeah built in adsl, it's labelled Gig Ethernet where the yellow ones are
19:01
Oh OK cool
Dunno, I guess the simple way would be to just plug in an see what the sync speed is
However I would be surprised if it's capable of 4Gb/s throughput
again, suck it an see though I guess
I haven't used a non-Draytek router for a multiple of years now so I don't know what the free things they give out these days are like
trying is hard while comp and router are opposite ends of house
NETGEAR GS308-100UKS
any good ?
I mean I know it's not going to be amazing, it's cheap ... pc only has gigabit ethernet, so not so bothered about going faster than that ...
don't like the idea of only having one port left if I use the router as switch ...
For what you need, looks fine
(server needs two, at least)
ok then
ordered ...
(with tool thingy)
brb 5 mins
so that cable is supposed to go outside, right ?
19:10
Are you running phone line into the phone box on your house, or just into another junction inside?
was going to run new wire out of house and around it, because going through is going to create many many holes and much mess ...
the plan is replace current telephone box with junction, run wire out of house round to office and back in, and put box back on the end ...
@bwoebi On each iteration I read from one 2d grid and write to another - nothing about that next grid that needs to be in cache until the end of the iteration when I swap them to make it the new current grid.
@JoeWatkins If you can, get some 12mm (it's 0.5" in the US) conduit and put it in that. Where you are, exposure to the sea and sun will eat the outside sheathing
ah
well crap
conduit is cheap and that will prolong the life
19:14
it's gotta go a long way
what if it was underground ?
are you burying it? Might be OK but never tried burying ethernet before
was just planning on taccing it to side of house, but burying it is doable
Not sure what your house layout or construction is like but I recommend indoor conduit if you can.
You could caulk it I suppose. Tack it up and put some oil-based caulk over it
Also you can get ethernet cable sheathing rated for outdoor use.
19:16
@Machavity Meh, you are talking years before that will be problem
@DaveRandom If he weren't near the coast I wouldn't worry about it. But the salt-air can shorten the life of some plastics
maybe indoor conduit is best, so long as it looks tidy house owner won't complain I don't think ...
@JoeWatkins You can get this plastic conduit stuff (that you may as well buy from B&Q, looks like very small gauge drain pipe) if you want but I probably wouldn't bother. If it fails you can just get some IP56 rated cable and replace that length. That's the advantage of having a block terminal, you can just rip the wires out and replace it
so many door ways though, what do you do about doorways ?
@JoeWatkins I usually just staple it to the skirting etc, a little bit of paint covers a multitude of sins
19:19
technically not allowed to paint anything
although can request permission to redecorate and do at same time
@JoeWatkins The ultimate cheat would be to staple white wire to the baseboards and then run it up and over the door trim
it's not obvious that way
@JoeWatkins dunno, I've done this in rented houses before and never had any issues. If you just staple it, it leaves two <1mm holes. They likely won't even notice, although as a courtesy I just dabbed each bit with a tiny bit of paint when we moved out of the last house.
the door frames are varnished wood, and there's no holes in any of them, so reluctant to drill near them
@Machavity This is what I do, in fact it's probably what BT would do if you forked out the £130
ah well, if it looks like bt done it, I'm quite comfortable with saying bt done it ...
I thought they would go outside
19:22
@JoeWatkins you just tack it right round the very bottom, there will be enough clearance between the door and the floor to get the cable round
Can I create a private repository on github as free ?
going round door frames won't work actually, not in here, but rest of house has some kind of wooden stuff half way up the wall that the wire would go over ... and look terrible ...
wonder about getting the wire into the loft and inside the wall, is that doable without ... I dunno, is it doable ?
That's the Cat5 that this message came to you via
it's literally just held there with a couple of staples
Don't overthink it :-P
yeah probably right ... the hallway is very awkward though
sure but you just go round the edges, wait let me take a few pics
19:29
@Shafizadeh Nope. Private repos are paid only
just make sure you don't pierce the sheath when you staple them and you'll be fine
@JoeWatkins Are your walls hollow? If so, that's very doable
@Machavity I see. And what's your opinion about Bitbucket website? Is it good?
@Shafizadeh Never used it
@Machavity unsure, I just went and looked outside, the original cable goes all the way round the house and disappears into a shed I don't have the key for that's on the side of the house ... so half the work is done already if I accidentally cut the lock off that shed
maybe a cat got stuck in there ...
19:31
@JoeWatkins You mean the feed cable?
The one that goes to the back of the current box?
@Machavity ah ok
yeah, not sure where it terminates, never been able to look in that shed
@JoeWatkins you mean 5 or 6 cats ;)
@JoeWatkins Well it terminates on a pole or disappears underground, it's the feed, it goes back the the exchange. So you could just pull it back through and re-route it to the right place
19:33
yeah gonna have to get into that shed, it definitely is terminating somewhere inside it
strange because there's just an alleyway next to house ... doesn't go toward exchange
@JoeWatkins Well no you don't really, it doesn't really matter what's at the other end, you already have the end you are interested in
@JoeWatkins If you have a drill, take a small bit (like 3mm) and drill a hole on an interior wall. If insulation comes back out with the bit, you don't have hollow walls (exterior will all have insulation)
Imagine it's 1 huge length of cable going back the exchange. You only need to move the box on your end, you don't need to go back to the exchange and run a new cable for that, you only need enough play in the cable to get the end to where you want it to be
@DaveRandom the end of the shed is only a few feet away from the office (outside), so it would be quite nice if I could just get hold of that cable ...
@JoeWatkins Fine, but you can just get hold of it at the point where it comes out of the shed, you can untack it from the wall and re-route the bit that goes to the current box
19:37
at the moment, that's just at the front of the house, few feet away from original telephone box ...
but it might go nearly all the way back
Wait hang on what? Is it the feed cable or an extension cable?
the shed is like a leanto, going all the way along side of house, it's the actual cable from the exchange I think
Is it black?
@bwoebi sizeof(zval) - ZEND_MM_ALIGNMENT what does that do?
19:40
hmm, it's black outside and white inside, what does that mean ?
bad storms coming?
It means there's a junction box somewhere
but the black stuff is the same as white stuff ?
It's just twisted pair copper cable, just
so I can't use that ?
19:41
@bwoebi Also, not sure, but isn't the current vm page size matched up with the allocator? If you add 8 bytes to that, you might end up allocating a lot more memory
Unless it's Virgin, in which case the black stuff is co-ax and the white stuff is twisted pair
it's bt
I hate wires
OK, so at the end of the black length there will be some kind of covered box, possibly inside and possibly outside
@NikiC align.
can't see one inside anywhere
I need in the shed ...
19:43
@JoeWatkins In the back of the current box, the cable just disappears into the wall or...?
8 bytes should not be much more mem...
It's always possible that the cable that runs to the shed is nothing to do with the phone
the cable runs along the skirting, visible, doesn't go straight into wall from back
hmm
OK, so if you chase that you should be able to figure out where it actually comes from
tbh @JoeWatkins I stick with the original plan if you aren't 100% sure
it goes into the wall at some point, and on the other side (outside) it turns into black wire
yeah probably so
19:45
@JoeWatkins That's... weird. Possibly They have used some double-sheathed cable that's black and white but I have never seen such a thing
I can imagine that it exists but I have never seen it
@bwoebi if those 8 bytes go over a page boundary, they will cost you 4kb
You'd be wasting 20% memory for standard vm pages
Basically if you want really neatly aligned stuff then you need to be allocator aware and the allocator needs to be alignment aware.
Which may make your other code uglier.
gotta get wife from work ... lata
thanks for input all, there's probably gonna be more questions when the stuff comes ...
I really hate 2016... can this year just be over with?
19:49
@rabbitguy Heh. That seems to be the sentiment of the week :/
Twitter is suggesting I follow Ryan Seacrest. I am clearly doing the internet wrong.
20:20
@DaveRandom That func would need over 250 temps/cvs
Eih @NikiC
Oh, and standard VM pages are 256 KB
@bwoebi err, right
So you only waste 1.5%
@bwoebi I'm referring to the change in the new page function, why would that depend on the number of cvs?
@NikiC That won't depend on it, though how does that matter?
@bwoebi ???
Not sure what your point is?
What did you mean by "That func would need over 250 temps/cvs"?
Anonymous
20:33
to allocate 8KB (given how zend mm works)
in generators
Also we anyway were wasting 4KB due to us allocating exactly 16384 slots, and adding zend_vm_stack size on top of it.
@JayIsTooCommon lol
Anonymous
I think the first picture is actually Leigh
lol
nah he is not Leigh..
@bwoebi we were?
iirc the code is written specifically to avoid that
it should be allocating the slots only and then discard some of the slots at the start for the vm_stack structure
20:52
@NikiC is it? Will have to check home...
o/
morning???
@DaveRandom well if you're doing the internet clearly something is wrong
@DaveRandom he's got a point, ya know
Yeah, do not unserialize from a less privileged origin than yourself in any case...
my takeaway is - don't trust any user input and never send serialized things to the user
21:51
you know why you never see cows hiding in trees?
bcz they are so good at it
@tereško I think a better way to look at it is "learn to separate code from data". It's not just malicious intent that results in error.
JSON got it right when they came up with a way to serialize data in Javascript. PHP not so much.
22:14
@Sherif Which makes sense as all clients use JS and thus understand that particular serialization format. On the backend however there's no consistent usage of a particular language and thus a PHP specific serialization fomat won't proliferate so well.
@bwoebi Well yea, I wasn't suggesting that PHP's serialization format should become ubiquitous.
Though when you think of separating instructions from data, PHP did a pretty remarkable job at that from day one. Just pointing out not much thought went into the PHP serializer for the same.
I think Google's protocol buffers were about the closest thing I've seen to a well-thought out attempt at ubiquitous serialization that offers clean separation of code and data.
@Sherif The PHP serializer is fine for what it ought being used
@bwoebi Sure, but you know "good is the enemy of great" :p
OUght being used is wrong. Tense confusion.
Ought is past tense and being is present participle. "ought to be used" or "being used".
Yeah, damn ddits and too lazy to edit thirce on mobile
Oh, you're mobile. Well then you're forgiven :)
22:54
@NikiC okay, you're right regarding subtraction when vm allocating. Will fix that.
@Andrea You pissed half the PHP developers :p
@Sherif indeed :p
though that's sort of the point
hopefully it catches a few bugs
Anonymous
@Sherif that must of hurt..
23:11
@JayIsTooCommon Hurt?
@Andrea That's awesome! (Seriously)
@bwoebi :D
Anonymous
@Sherif read it again :D
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mseifertI am getting an error I cannot reproduce. The following code is part of a module which protects against attacks. This particular snippet is tracking how many hits from a particular bot user agent I am getting. After many years of trouble free use, I am all of a sudden getting the error: A n...

hey I caught a bug 👆
@JayIsTooCommon ?
time() - "2016-10-02 19:33:42", yea that makes a lot of sense.
> After many years of trouble free use
They mean after years of unknowingly buggy code, right?
23:26
The best is code which bugs but happens to work due to other circumstances
Nothing like fixing some code that's never at any point worked correctly only to find out that you broke a bunch of other stuff because they relied on incorrect output from the thing you fixed.
It's not a bug, it's a feature!
@Charles You just described WordPress' entire mantra.
Touch nothing. Break nothing.
23:33
People that write bad code are going to write bad code no matter what. People that complain are going to complain no matter what.
There are times where I write code knowing PHPs exact behavior, even if it's semantic bullshit.
not my proudest code, but it works and it's a few lines less to write, so why not
… until someone comes along and "fixes" it
heh
that's always fun
@Sherif yeah, e.g. Nikita fixing substr() when offset == strlen
@bwoebi Not familiar. What happened there?
@Sherif returns now empty string instead of false IIRC
23:39
Empty string, false, 0, null, what's the difference?
:p
aaaaa
it even caught the specific bug I added it to be able to catch:
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