@bwoebi I'm using websocket.org/echo.html. Run the demo and connect to localhost:1337/ws, click connect and then disconnect.
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^ in all honesty I'm pretty sure this problem was created over a year ago in a PR Bob added but I had neither the time nor the inclination to fix it :)
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Should be significantly easier to solve for this particular problem if we sacrifice a bit of performance and use coroutines to deal with connection closes
I am using PHP and ZF. I have a layout and header files. Where would my header would actually be defined to be positioned before my article? It is not in the layout.
@kelunik We can't send single arguments that don't have a fixed argument position without adversely affecting normal argument sends, at least not without some work...
We should look at putting some common things between Aerys, Artax, and amphp/websocket into a shared lib, because I'm about to copy and paste a bunch of code into amphp/websocket :-D
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@Dereleased it's because we fucked up the planet correctly
It sucks cause there's basically no point in going to the library at that point. I mean, I guess you could read books while you're in the library, but most people want to read them at home.
@MadaraUchiha We have a lot of cities here in the states that require an ID with a home address to be able to use library system. Homeless don't have such a thing so they can't use the computers nor checkout books. It's just another way to push the homeless out of sight out of mind =o(
In Tampa FL, Food Not Bombs who feed the homeless were arrested because they didn't have a "permit". It's not the first time in my state of FL where these organizations trying to feed the homeless are targeted by regulation passed by business interests as ways to make it illegal to help. We see more and more places where they put metal spikes on he ground where homeless sleep to deter them, or benches designed to not be able to sleep on, and more.
suddenly not homeless! just can't leave where they're at now
note: I'm against homelessness being "illegal" because it's senseless, but it's a bit funny that there's a loophole where a homeless person can get arrested and are given necessities they otherwise wouldn't have.
@Tiffany depends on the state. If it's a jail/prison that is run by one of the private corporations who cut corners it's a worse off fate. You'd be shocked about what inmates have said about the food they are served. Let's not forget the 13th amendment, which allows slavery to exist provided it's used as criminal punishment.
@crypticツ Define "slave labor" one can claim that Israeli soldiers are "slaves" since they don't actually get paid for their mandatory service period
($100 a month, the minimum wage in Israel is ~$1200/mo)
But it's a mandatory service period as defined in the law, so it doesn't count as slavery.
Depends on what kind of jobs they do, if they're actually productive and aren't being crushed in 18hr/day shifts, I wouldn't mind it being a part of their punishment.
Although, to be fair, it also really depends on the crime
@KarmaDoe You obviously don't know how the prison industry has made ridiculous laws to increase their profits by increasing inmates. We have debtors prison where if you are too poor to pay a bill/fine/fee they can now throw you behind bars. We have entire demographics being targeted for possessing a plant that the majority agree should not be illegal, or even the volunteers who fed the homeless they got arrested and put behind bars, lets not forget protesters either.
There was more than one case where a corrupt judge would sentence people to prison in a prison halfway across the state that happens to be owned by their cousin, or some similar shit.
Hopefully, i do not live there. People don't get imprisioned just like that here. What i say is, i agree that prisioners are payd close to nothing and that they have to use it to pay what they need to live there. How or if it was just or rightfull for them to be there, is not what im considering.
We also don't have any focus on rehabilitation, work placement, or skills training to make sure those who legitimately are incarcerated are able to enter society and be good citizens. Why spend the money to do that, when you can create a revolving door system and have your profits increase.
@Wes A lot of IT work is trial and error, with a whole lot of fail, and sometimes success. The same could be said for any job that requires problem solving. (Even though software development isn't technically under the IT umbrella, it's close enough for the analogy.)
@PaulCrovella because of fear of being ridiculed for anything i do, i look for confirmation in patterns / others' code :B rather than actually focusing on what i did and if objectively makes sense
Preg_offset_capture and preg_set_order modify the structure of the array in such a way that it's very hard to write code that works for all return types.
@PaulCrovella shiiite... I actually had it in mind, but now that I see the pic... I can't say that is downtright untrue... except I'm much better looking