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12:00
Hm, apparently you have 140k people there
more than I expected
any info on how many are above retirement age ?
there is an old peoples home every few steps
switch and utterly useless cable and tool arrived ...
all of under 35 accounts for not very much at all ...
@JoeWatkins Probably better data - occupation stats - ukcensusdata.com/…
so 60k workers
12:07
what could we compare that too ?
po/so ?
Portsmouth 96k workers
hmm, that's pretty close I guess
but is it workers or commerce that drives it
SO 112k
Well, those are residents in work
there's not much big business here though, I'm not sure what criteria they need to act, I would expect business pushes them harder than people ?
(they tend to get faster/better services before they are available to households)
I would expect so
12:11
switch is better than I thought it would be, 2gbps per port, 16gbps total bw
I would guess a hospital requires considerable bandwidth, we have a big one of those
I'd expect a hospital to be multihomed
hmm, but there's only three cables
do they even use the same networks we do ?
(they have their own power grid)
I can't think of any other really big users here
BT didn't reply to my tweet ... they are so shitty ...
looked promising for a minute ...
symmetric gigabit
I'd happily pay $250-300 for a fast, stable, symmetric connection with good ping and packet loss,
I'd pay even more, for the installation ...
I really don't understand why that's not a thing
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12:25
@Jeeves so where's my coffee?
@Wes In your coffee cup?
Symmetric - I could roll colocation costs into my internet costs
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ahaha
@Crell That demo-chat doesn't work in production mode, that's known. It doesn't use any IPC like Redis.
12:31
@JoeWatkins I wish that were possible here
I don't understand why you would go to the trouble of laying a fibre network, and then connect it with shitty bits of copper to the people who need it ...
laying fibre is expensive, you do it in bulk, as much as possible as strategically as possible
most people already have copper to their homes
yeah I know it was already there, but they aren't even giving me an option to pay them to finish the job
There are a couple of companies working around this. I remember one feeding fibres up through sewage pipes, so significantly reduced the laying overhead
There's Gigler operating in Bournemouth too
They give you gigabit fibre then limit you to 80gb a month usage :D (on their basic backage) up to 1tb/month at the top end
10Gbps uncontended Ethernet Access: Connection Fee: £5,000, Monthly: £12,950.00
that's ... quite expensive ...
12:47
holy shite :P
@NikiC does fastroute support hostname routing? Or am I building myself a deadly trap here?
I can't imagine they have many customers using that ...
@Ocramius Why does fastroute need to support it
I'd be inclined to split that up before you hit fastroute
Doesn't need to support it, I'm just wondering if it does
if it doesn't, then I need to add my own routing middleware somewhere
@Ocramius You can specify custom cache file locations, so I'd probably split by hostname before instantiating the dispatcher, with a hostname-based cache file
12:54
can you, and everyone you know, register interest as resident of IoW with those two services ... k thnx ...
What's IoW?
Isle of Wight
internet of wight :P
preferably in my street ...
12:54
Is that an office?
It's an island..
@Leigh nah, stopping before hitting routing then
@Ocramius You could make it support hostnames I guess, typically you just pass it REQUEST_URI to route on. You could pass it HTTP_HOST . REQUEST_URI
but that seems inefficient to me
Another solution is decorating the router
butI digress - will need to check first
difficult to read without feeling personally attacked ... I know I know ...
@JoeWatkins same here, that really rustled my jimmies
PC society is basically becoming "if you are privileged, you should feel bad"
y'know, to balance and shit
@JoeWatkins For a moment I thought Joe was actually directed at you
@JoeWatkins Especially when it starts with "Joe, " :)
yeah, the Joe thing, but actually read the thing ...
some people don't know when to shut up ...
@PeeHaa GSOD not remarkably different ...
> imagine the Frumpy Daughter Who Works With Computers For Some Reason
what are you saying ...
just every single sentence more annoying than the last ...
13:07
@JoeWatkins I read about 1/2 then got bored, went back to hacking
lol, also valid response ....
@JoeWatkins Salty much?
I postponed my family meetup until first week of Jan, because SW trains.
It's as if doing something in your free time improves your proficiency with it!
Imagine that!
So totally hacked over the holidays. Does that make me a "best developer"? Do I even care?
13:08
@MadaraUchiha weird, right?
yeah
I hope to never read another thing that person wrote ...
@Leigh All the best programmers I know drink water. True story.
@MadaraUchiha My coffee is like 90%+ water
and most of the beers too
Amazing!
Although I did have some beers over christmas that were less than 90% water, good stuff
13:12
Less than 90% water? YOU ARE GOING TO FALL BELOW THE "BEST PROGRAMMERS" THRESHOLD!
I only consume water
Ballmer peak
I have never eaten something
My body and my mind are Pure
Mine are Puree
OK, this is hilarious:
.@cenkuygur just announced that he has hired @ShaunKing as a commentator for @TheYoungTurks http://tytnetwork.com/live #tytlive
13:14
7h vid, be more specific?
maybe someone hacked the young turks account ?
It's getting to the point, when just admitting, that you used to watch remember, is embarrassing
nope it looks real ...
Is there any way to stop a file_get_contents() request if it's taking too long?
As in getting the data from a web page.
stream context
http => timeout
also, google is a thing ... so is SO search ...
13:26
ty
@Rawrskyes Also....why not use Curl?
@Danack because curl stinks with its needless complexity :)
Meh, still beats using file_get_contents() for stuff that isn't a local file.
why does it ?
I prefer file_get_contents. curl was always too cumbersome for me
13:44
you have to call a bunch of functions just to get the data back ...
as opposed to creating a context for setting a timeout?
what's wrong with that, it's a reusable context anyway ...
I find contexts easy to create, but I guess a lot of it is habit. I always have to look up the curl api.
a client that thinks it's unnecessary to return data by default is imo stupid .... you can be flexible, and stupid ... curl does it very well ...
@JoeWatkins if I was 20 years younger I would now make a raunchy joke about who I like with these traits
13:48
ha
@Ocramius well, it's just matching a directory structure. If you'd name your routes hostname.tld/my/route/path and pass a path prefixed by hostname, that should work fine...
Hmm, interesting
14:04
hyperoptic registered interest on iow ... one of those is me ... so ... not happening ...
evening room
o/
@JoeWatkins just write a crawler that does that
considered it ...
14:12
@JoeWatkins Excellent.
@JoeWatkins dude that's like the same shape as Mallorca, I thought it was for a second!
@Jimbo must be because made of same materials ... roughly :D
moron ...
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lol
@Jeeves What do you think about Donald Trump?
@Ekin @⁠jeeves I don't think I like donald trump?
@Jeeves why?
14:22
@Ekin England.
:P
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@Jeeves why england?
@Wes Because england is awesome.
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@Jeeves why is england awesome?
@Wes In Europe.
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14:24
@Jeeves not anymore
@Wes Why?
@Jeeves brexit
@Trucy Jeeves is a man.
Someone should teach Jeeves some politics
@Jeeves No, Jeeves is an elephpant.
14:25
@Ekin A pachyderm that wieghs a lot.
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nothing to see here
@Ekin maybe he defines himself as a man
8 mins ago, by Jeeves
@Ekin @⁠jeeves I don't think I like donald trump?
that looked like an error
yeah, it can even define itself as a wet towel :P fweedom!
@tereško yeah that keeps occurring quite often
I feel like it should be mainly concerned about the after ping string
gaah I'm in doubt of everything I do|say again, need even more coffee
/me made herself yet another cup of tea
I don't know how humanity did before coffee/tea
14:37
neither do I
I saw what you did. Go grab that coffee!
ergh yeah...
@krakjoe Thanks for the question Joe, sadly no plans at the moment.
I hate everyone and everything ...
Last solution: moving :/
can't do it to kids
14:55
> "The whole age of computer."
Wow. After 4 years of PHP, I learn that functions are case-insensitive.
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oh ffs... 3v4l.org/io4b2
@Wes biutifuru
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how do i do that in the simplest way possible :\ want to filter out duplicated arrays (===)
good afternoon
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15:06
hey bob
@JoeWatkins what's your current speed?
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okay done manually :|
it's just a simple second arg…
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thanks. i have no idea why array_unique() is related to sorting at all :B
@Wes performance
otherwise you'd need to do O(n^2) comparisons
instead of O(n log n) (quicksort)
15:12
@bwoebi ~70mbps
@JoeWatkins Well, do you need more?
what for?
Wait, are you talking about bytes or bits?
bits
(500 Mbit/s would be awesome, haha)
yes, I need more ...
1 min ago, by bwoebi
what for?
15:17
everything, actually ...
@bwoebi porn. Why the hell do you even ask?
250 kBps here
@JoeWatkins dunno, it's nice to have more, but I don't actually often need more.
(well, at home, not at work)
I was told when I paid for this connection, which is slower by roughly half than the one I had on the mainland years ago, that there was work to bring 100mbit "imminently" that was the word they used ... I'd settle for that, but they are totally silent
15:18
@Ocramius Because Joe is saner than you… :-P
I do, the kids have everything connected to internet all the time, mobiles, tablets, televisions, one of them on laptop (youtube and making videos is current obsession) ... they don't watch terrestrial television at all, they do everything online
I've never even seen the 70mbps, I get 65 ... yesterday was ~55, so I'm happy about that ...
there are times when I'm watching television, I don't watch much at all, but I shouldn't have to wait for it, and I do ... I can't get higher quality services because it's impossible ...
it's totally shit, it's 2017 ...
dunno, here at home, except when someone is downloading one specific thing from a fast server, I typically see max ~50 Mbit/s being really used
e.g. streams usually aren't more than 20 MBit/s and there's usually not more than two people (down)streaming simultaneously
they are downloading all the time, they don't watch 2 hour films, they watch everything on youtube, content produced by "youtubers", whatever they are ... it really isn't good enough ...
sure, just another ~50mbps would solve the problem, but when I ring the ISP and ask them about a faster connection they tell me I have the fastest they allow, and can't give me any information about the future ... now that I'm a customer already ...
@JoeWatkins dunno, how much data is youtube consuming per second?
@JoeWatkins Can't you (threaten to) switch to another ISP?
I dunno, haven't measured, but when I sit down a few times a week to watch stuff unsuitable or uninteresting for the kids (and so they upstairs doing whatever, haven't checked), I shouldn't have to wait ....
no, because the whole network is owned by the ISP I already use
15:26
Isn't that abuse of a monopoly?
other little ISP has a tiny fibre network central to the island, but they are not really building it outwards, they are concentrating on making it faster ... most commercial activity on the island is concentrated centrally, so there's no incentive for them to run cables to the other side of island
that's the way it is, and has been for many many years ...
you need the resources of Virgin to make any decent network, and they do, but not here ... I used to use virgin on the mainland, it was twice as fast, I got to participate in trials ... was one of the first people in the uk to see 100mbps to my house
If I wanted I could get 1 Gbit/s here, but I don't want to pay that much…
the gigabit services I have been looking at are cheaper than the service I pay for already ...
because I pay for it, and line rental for a telephone I have only ever used to ring the ISP ... we have mobiles, even the 7 year old ...
@bwoebi What would it cost you?
@bwoebi dude, if it's not porn, then what?
CS just needs ping
15:40
@JoeWatkins did you think about prioritizing the traffic (QoS)?
I've never tried anything like that ... but if I ruin it for the kids, they will ruin it for me ...
(by squeaking about the internet not working, which they do 40 times a day anyway)
I literally wait for them to be in bed asleep before I watch anything on television/amazon/sky (nowtv, not satellite) or whatever ...
@JoeWatkins Have you considered multiple providers?
@LeviMorrison 87€ more monthly
@bwoebi o.O I'm lucky.
I don't think my ISP do that for residential connections
15:44
I pay $50/month for 100 Mb. I could pay $70/month for 1 Gb.
and they won't provide me a business one, tried that already
@JoeWatkins Why not? You're actually working from home?!
it's about the property too, it's not a commercial one, and I'm not a commercial entity ... the first thing they want is a VAT number which you can't get unless you are a business ...
ah ok
@JoeWatkins can't you just go to the coc to get one?
15:52
no, you only get one when you register as a ltd/plc
plus the second thing they want is a commercial property
you can register as a sole trader, but for them to assign you a VAT number automatically you must have turnover (monthly) >60k, you can request a VAT number which means auditing ...
all I want is a faster fucking internet connection ...
they still wouldn't provide business line to sole trader, unless I rented a commercial property ...
@JoeWatkins You can voluntarily register for VAT at any turnover, you MUST register if your turnover > 83k/yr
oh it's 61k, and annual yeah ... but none of this helps because I don't have a commercial property
and would definitely not be allowed to have that changed
@JoeWatkins just to check, have you asked your ISP to check if there are any errors on your connection? 70mbs should be able to support multiple people streaming video. It could be possible that the router you have is a bit ropey?
hmm, I haven't, but it seems that I shouldn't have any problem, you're right
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'member when you could actually buy software, without having to renew membership monthly/semesterly/yearly
16:07
you never get anyone who knows what they are doing at bt ... they are just reading canned answers, and having someone come out costs £130 call out fee :(
@Wes good ol'times. But one could use open sourced software :D
(ok I'm using IntelliJ running on Windows, but still)
@JoeWatkins btw what router do you have?
homehub one, I think v2
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i would love to use open source software. i've ascertained that inkscape is not even barely useful, but i should try gimp now
Good luck with gimp
It's horrible to use
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16:11
you mean because of the floating windows all around? i wouldn't care of that as long the rest works
@Wes yes … I just simply avoid such software.
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i mean, it is only a problem if you are forced to constantly move/resize them. but if you can position once and never touch them again, it'll be fine
I think I've only paid for two or three bits of software ever, and haven't for years and years
I use gimp for all of my extremely complex graphic design that I do ...
@JoeWatkins pretty sure you can get a BT leased line to any type of property if you're willing to pay: business.bt.com/content/bt/business/en/products/broadband/…
£487 a month is a bit much ...
16:15
@JoeWatkins but then you can get 10 Gbit/s!!!
@JoeWatkins how many videos are playing at the same time?
(and are they watching them in 4K or what?)
@JoeWatkins business.bt.com/products/broadband £35/mo - in their FAQs they even say you can use your homehub on a business product
unlimited infinity is what I have now
@Trucy their televisions are on all the time, not 4k but hd, then they are usually watching something on tablet/laptop/phone at the same time ... unreasonable I know, but these are their habbits ... I'm actually the lightest user of the connection
I think I missed something way up then, I know we were talking about ridiculous speed stuff earlier, but 76mbit should be enough for you :p
So easily 6 videos at the same time, I see…
Yeah, 76Mbps should be enough I think
16:19
I don't actually get that, speedtest is showing 65 today, yesterday was 55 - pretty sure that was the powerline crappy things, but can't be totally sure about that, might go back down
I know that one ISP here has problems with youtube, so their customers are slowed down…
that could also be a thing, not sure if they do that ...
maybe there is something wrong though ... I've not actually looked before, just got annoyed by it ... but it should definitely be enough for most days ...
of course, some days I'm a very heavy user, downloading source code for all of an operating system or whatever ...
does anyone know for sure if they throttle ?
does BT throttle, yes, yes they do
they're one of the few who do deep packet inspection and will auto throttle torrents etc.
well wtf
gone down to 61 now ... looks like I was just getting decent speed because not peak time earlier today
16:25
no java plugin here
Ah I didn't even look to see if it was Java
Does anyone use wordpress here???
no
@Ekin that's not true, we use it as a punch bag, or the butt of the joke ... all the time ...
well, true
16:26
I use it all the time, technically, when I visit sites that are built on it
lol
Anyone know of a plugin that would translate a site based on a URL?
or any plugin that has an API I can mess around with??
I think it may be a youtube-constantly-on-so-being-throttled problem ... may try to get the kids to switch off when not using it to see if that helps ... doubt they'll do it though ...
automatic translations and wordpress belong together ... they are both awful @IPAddress
@JoeWatkins That may be true: but clients love this shit
get better clients
@JoeWatkins maybe it'd be better with a VPN?
Some friends use a VPN to go on youtube and they don't get throttled anymore
It's a plugin, where you can go to a URL, and hit translate... that's what you asked for right ;)
@Leigh Google translate is probs the road to drive through
Damn it
@Trucy I can try that soon, need to get a vpn anyway .... because the uk is being snooped on en masse, and it creeps me out
@JoeWatkins You have a server, where is it hosted?
16:31
would 30mbps support the kids do we think ?
because that wightfibre do a wireless 30mbps connection
@Leigh it's in my office, with me ...
Oh, also, ever used AWS free tier? if not you can use that for a year and set up your own VPN there - but then some sites block AWS just because
@JoeWatkins yes thats quite fast - thats fibre???
it's wireless, I dunno how it works
magnets
yeah, we'll go with magnets
16:32
Aliens
lol
fine, alien magnets
better
Wow sounds like something Argos would try selling
That has made my day lol
Why use that many hyphens in a domain name.... thats ridiculous
16:34
maybe I'll try the wireless for the kids, they'll just have to make do, I think that should be enough for them
plus assume they can use it when out with friends
@JoeWatkins check PS4 or XBOX wireless speed requirements
@JoeWatkins if it covers that, your sorted
> high capacity point to point microwave connections
it's not that far from alien magnets ...
you have a dish installed
> We generally fix all network faults within 60 minutes.
doing a good job of selling it ...
£22.50 a month ...
@JoeWatkins back when I was a young college leaver, I helped install a point to point laser connection for a local council, to connect some remote office to the town hall (fastest speed available outside of that was a dual ISDN line)
Only problem was the laser went over the river, was a coastal town, and when the fog came in the network dropped :D
also, seagulls
hmm, is it sensible to ask what sort of conditions affect connectivity then ?
for a microwave link, atmospheric conditions will affect it
not sure to what degree
I'm guessing by point-to-point they're saying from your property to a tower, rather than via a satellite
atmospheric not such a concern then :)
line of sight maybe a problem according to support guy
if line of sight is a problem in your area, you could let them put a relay up in your garden (for free lifetime internet, obviously)
err, @PeeHaa
we have company :P someone is blowing the base up
What are you playing?
16:50
rust
Ah, I have a similar issue, when playing Ark
people keep blowing our base up
but this base was truly a maze... though they seem to have tons of c4s
well, they said they do a line of sight test on install and I can choose to cancel if it's too low a speed, at no cost ...
but they can't even guess what I might get ... not even based on someone in the same street ...
that's very fair
yeah it is, and he didn't seem totally clueless either, could describe how the thing works
16:55
technical... support... wat? :D
there are no plans for them to run fibre here right now, which was also honest to admit ... but there is work ongoing to improve their wireless service ...
I think I like it ...

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