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00:03
If anyone knows SQLite3 im now offering a bounty on a question: stackoverflow.com/questions/41551176/…
An alternative *might* be forward class declarations:

   class B extends A;
   class C extends B;
I … I …
...or it might not
00:22
Hey guys
Question: what's the name of that flat file db system used for missiles?
It's used in the corporate world as well
@bwoebi PHP is a high level language. It shouldn't need to deal with those details...
It was written under government contract
@LeviMorrison Totally agree… hence "I … I … "
Thanks for chiming in on the prefix thing, @bwoebi.
00:24
SQLite
Does anyone know why there is not many open source things based around SQLite3 etc? The currently broken Paginator i am trying to fix for example had to be ported from SQL as i couldn't find much on google etc.
It seems great for simple projects.
Is it weird you brought up SQLite when I was thinking about it above?
@zeddex D. Richard Hipp designed SQLite in the spring of 2000 while working for General Dynamics on contract with the United States Navy. Hipp was designing software used aboard guided missile destroyers, which originally used HP-UX with an IBM Informix database back-end. SQLite began as a Tcl extension.
I'm wondering how the licensing on SQLite looks. It was made for a gov't contract, so it's probably not open source (though I haven't looked into it)
@taco it's public domain
Interesting. it seems good to use but not many devs have projects based around it.
@PaulCrovella oh ok
@zeddex Nimsoft uses it, and SQLite performed poorly in my experience with hundreds of thousands of records when trying to replicate. It really screwed up my monitoring. It's probably fine for iPhone/Android apps, which is what I last used it for personally
00:35
is that because of the file size of the db causing delay?
I only needed it for about 1000 max items
well for my current project
It has plenty of uses where i wouldn't need so many tables/rows etc.
could use it for stuff like visitor counter, simple chat room, like/unlike etc
i havent yet but i will make all of those things
you don't want to be doing that with sqlite, that's not what it exists for
why not?
all of those would have fairly small db files you could make things dynamically etc.
simple lite/reusable code etc
user895378
the persistence layer in which you store your data has exactly nothing to do with how light/reusable your code is
00:51
ok
got to go, later everyone
01:32
!!rfcs
@LeviMorrison no problem
02:19
whats up
morning
02:36
morning
@Tiffany That's the guy who you recommended his book(s) to me, right?
@Tiffany You read TAOCP?
TAOCP?
thanks
02:51
Chuck Norris ghost-authored TAOCP during recess.
:P
 
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04:06
04:45
Hi, I have error on saving json encoded to mysql ..when i user mysqli_real_scape_string my database field save with 0 , and if dont user mysqli_real_scape_string i get an error. (ideone.com/EjaE1K "See My Code here")
05:06
I get this error ` You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '8:00","8:10","8:20","8:30","8:40","8:50","9:00"]", "1")' at line 1 `
Thanks for not helping ...i find answer.
05:23
ugh, rm -Rvf on the wrong host.. poor YP had an awful day
> out of 5 backup/replication techniques deployed none are working reliably or set up in the first place
@PaulCrovella yeah, similar things happened to me (running commands in the wrong ssh session) … but nothing that dramatic … yet.
yeah, my worst rm required me calling one of my VPs at the time on christmas to get a restore, but at least there was a complete restore and the damage wasn't nearly that bad.
"YP says it’s best for him not to run anything with sudo any more today, handing off the restoring to JN." <- that part was such plain good sense. you can't function right when rattled like that.
Wes
Wes
06:09
mornings
moin...
06:27
@bwoebi Makes message much more memory efficient.
@Trowski oh?
@Trowski .... okay.
@bwoebi The last implementation was holding onto two copies of the buffered message.
@Trowski uh … strings are refcounted?!
@bwoebi Err… sorry, I put that poorly… I should be in bed, but I'm working on a PoC that rewrites the React promise lib.
It was holding onto the array of emitted strings and the imploded string.
ah okay
@Trowski in what way?
06:32
mornin'
@bwoebi github.com/trowski/react-bridge It uses the composer autoloader to go into the composer vendor directory and make PromiseInterface extend AsyncInterop\Promise and add use \Amp\ReactBridge\PromiseTrait to every class that implements PromiseInterface.
@bwoebi It's sort of devious, but it would make using React with Amp a lot easier.
@Trowski .… rewriter … O_O
"sort of devious" is a bit of an understatement
@bwoebi That's a terrible name, I know.
@Trowski no, I mean the fact that you're actually rewriting the AST (and thus the code)
06:44
@bwoebi Seemed like the most robust way to do it.
@Trowski can't you just overwrite the traits?
i.e. ensure that your traits are loaded instead of react php?
Did you look at the trait?
@Trowski I mean, putting it in the react namespace
@bwoebi I still need to make the class use the trait.
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06:54
@bwoebi Not sure if that lib would be a good idea, I just wanted to see how easy it would be to write.
07:12
if anything, it's at least an interesting experiment
On CentOS (SELinux disabled) how does Apache have permissions to write to the /var/log/httpd/ folder if it is owned by root:root?
... and if the logs themselves are owned by root:root?
I don't really understand until when $_SESSION[] stay set
If I understand correctly I can use page example.html to make an Ajax call to a PHP page that will set session variable $_SESSION['idarray'] = array(...); and then later make another Ajax call from page example.html to a different PHP page and it will be able to access $_SESSION['idarray']?
07:30
yes
That can get you started with understanding session expiration
Worst way to start a day: "[GitLab] accidentally deleted production data and might have to restore from backup."
Thank you @MikeKormendy
@Trucy there's no "might"
Only Sith deals in absolutes
07:44
> Regular backups seem to also only be taken once per 24 hours, though YP has not yet been able to figure out where they are stored. According to JN these don’t appear to be working, producing files only a few bytes in size.
I don't know whether I should laugh or cry
Would it be more efficient to do two seperate mysql queries, one SELECT id FROM table WHERE category = :category, and the other SELECT id FROM table WHERE category != :category, or to just do one query SELECT id, category FROM table and then run a foreach loop to split it into two different arrays based on the category?
fortunately creating that lvm snapshot was the first action done... 6-hours old by the time data was lost, but better than nothing
@Alesana methinks you should do one query and let your DBMS manage the efficiency
> So in other words, out of 5 backup/replication techniques deployed none are working reliably or set up in the first place.
^ That's ... clever ...
07:54
looks like they were using MongoDB
@Trucy I don't know if I understand what you mean by letting my DBMS manage the efficiency
Would that mean, let the DBMS do all the work to avoid having a foreach loop?
yup
That would be two queries though
Unless I'm missing something
(wait)
08:07
I think the only good news about that Gitlab outage is the actual file servers not being affected.
I'd count their transparency about it all as good news too. It's been remarkable.
08:20
@Alesana (was debugging a coworker) I didn't think about the foreach loop efficiency. In that case, I think your database will be faster, its job is literally to process data as fast as possible
Ah okay thank you! @Trucy
meurning
any of you worked with cloudfoundry/garden linux containers and knows how to exec commands inside a container? basically looking for the equiv to docker exec but unable to find it.
08:40
ho ly shit
that gitlab post
yea, was just reading it
i should test my backups more often
Anonymous
linky?
Anonymous
moin
"So in other words, out of 5 backup/replication techniques deployed none are working reliably or set up in the first place."
tabs and spaces mixed in the same source file
Is it legal to kill people doing it?
08:45
of course
@Trucy come in my office and see, i gathered all managers and told them, lets fix indentation and tabs/spaces just to decide one of them. But they started crying that git blame will become useless ...
what?
Wes
Wes
@Trucy yes
and here is how my editor looks. I code with "show hidden chars" : on unsee.cc/mapebogi
@Izopi4a if you happen to use github at work, show them this github.com/blog/…
08:57
@Izopi4a Image deleted, pal
Prefering "blame" annotations over proper indentation. I feel sorry for you
(I still don't get the "git blame will become useless" thing
@PaulCrovella Yes, that one is pretty useful.
@Izopi4a wow, please tag NSFW when you link pictures of mixing tabs and spaces :D
08:59
@PaulCrovella we are using gitlab .. but i will check that, thx
@Trucy xD
@Izopi4a Self-hosted or the fucked up version? :P
self hosted, we have sys admin team so they took care of it, and we update it regularly :D
@JoeWatkins moin o/
morning Joe, how you doing today sir
09:00
\o
o/
morning o/
pip pip cheerio lad
@Trucy whats the meaning of it?
@arulpragash It's the british-est way to salute say good bye to someone
Anonymous
09:07
!!urban pip pip cheerio
[ pip pip cheerio ] Good bye in british. Falls in the same category as [toodle-loo]
EH
I was always told it's hello
Anonymous
nope :P
ohhh...
/me spends morning on phone to BT again, FML
09:09
orming
r11 has taught me more english than 15+ years of school
Anonymous
moin ekin
Anonymous
p
moin PeeKin
2
09:10
good moaning roomies
@Ekin orming...
Anonymous
o/
\o/
@Trucy to be fair like half of it is just rebecca black
Hi everybody ! I need a little information : if i create a variable with time(), is she automatcally update when i refresh page ?
Because, in my case, not :(
09:11
@Trucy :D
o/
Anonymous
@Shark34 if by refreshing you are re-running the script, then yes
@JayIsTooCommon How can i check if i'm really re-running the script ?
@bwoebi Why did you vote against all the trailing comma things?
09:14
Because i think that i'm re-running the script.. :)
Anonymous
@Shark34 modify it before you refresh the page, see if your modifications are shown when refreshing.
"try using exactly the same version of software on the two machines. This might require you installing the version you want yourself." — Danack 20 hours ago
We need to change the above given SVG into standardized SVG so it can run on any machine, platform or version and give the same output no matter what. — Ali Naqvi 4 hours ago
COMPUTERS_DO_NOT_WORK_THAT_WAY.JPG
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
@Danack does anything work that way?
Wes
Wes
@kelunik god so many no's.....
Me: "Why does my query returns only 1 record and not 2?"
Also me: "BECAUSE I DIDN'T INSERT TWO RECORDS, IDIOT"
09:22
xD
Anonymous
> We should recommend that the design company use Bootstrap so that we don't have to learn something new when trying to maintain
Anonymous
I want to go home
Anonymous
!!wotd
ataraxia: a state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety; tranquillity.
Anonymous
exactly.
Wes
Wes
09:25
lol
GRRRRR RRRRRR
Wes
Wes
@Trucy i once edited the wrong database while i kept running queries on a copy. i've even tried to submit a bug to mysql, before i was hit by a truck full of shame
> i read your RFC and realized one thing, RFC does not cover return parameters (aka passing by reference) at all. i think references shoud stay invariant, until some explicit notation on the calling side is introduced. making them covariant will break type safety and can break some existing code
That is ... actually a valid point I think. Ideas? @NikiC @bwoebi
@JayIsTooCommon Ok thanks. No changes when i modify file. Is there a solution to force reloading this file in PHP ?
@Wes I think I'd change my identity if it were to happen
(I think @JoeWatkins called BT)
09:32
@Trucy I would guess someone comes in here with that at least once a week
Wes
Wes
@Trucy luckily it didn't happen. almost :B
"My query doesn't return the data I expect" <hours of discussion> "no I haven't populated it yet"
Never had that kind of mindbug before
@JoeWatkins btw I am actually going to do the router today
@DaveRandom the best is when their followup to that is "should I?"
09:34
sorry for the delay, life has been... difficult for a few days, then I got carried away with amp/dns
Anonymous
@Shark34 it depends on your environment
Anonymous
!!? How to run a PHP script
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• How to run PHP Scripts on your computer. - YouTub… - Download for WAMP: http://www.wampserver.com/en/ Facebook Meme Page: https://www.facebook.com … (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ro07oe2vWM)
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@DaveRandom no problem, that would be excellent ...
Anonymous
09:38
o/
hoi
everything is annoying me
Anonymous
/pokes joe
good call not using the @
@Jay I told you before, I'm not above beating a 12 year old ..
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09:40
@Ekin How are you doing? How's Turkey treating you?
@Madara I'm very good, been to the amazing south for a few days. Amazing views and friends everywhere :) How about you?
I want/need a rest ...
More like, a REST
@PeeHaa we better case the events that are known but are not important for us btw, the log is full of actually 'known' but ignored events :P
09:42
mornin
@Ekin Yes sorry about that
Meant to say something about that to you yesterday, but forgot about it
@PeeHaa seen Jan (@oldskool) recently?
09:43
What I wanted to do is the following @e
Or do you have another way to contact other than #11?
@DaveRandom It's been a while
@DaveRandom Maybe
I know one of his colleagues
Stalking like a pro :D
Anonymous
can just invite him to the room?
Just want him to either confirm email or nuke the forwarder
Same for ronni right?
Anonymous
09:45
he's been gone for a while :s
Yeah I twitter DM'd ronni
don't have Jan anywhere though
Anonymous
@jdorsman, Netherlands
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Hmmm cannot find where I do that in my own code @Ekin :P
:D
that checkForRequestErrors was in client file
Urm but it's not that
09:47
Nope :P
Great, I lost it too now :P Lemme see
Oooh wait? Do I just throw instead of manually log?
lemme check screenshot
Nope I really log somehow
gitamp.INFO: Unknown event encountered {"exception":"[object] (ekinhbayar\\GitAmp\\Events\\UnknownEventException(code: 0): GollumEvent at /opt/gitamp/src/Events/Factory.php:12)"} []
yeah
Yeah
@Ekin Switched companies a couple months ago
09:49
:)
timeout error occurs while uploading magento database into cpanel server...
Working hard, but finally working on actual tech (and not vanillaJS for IE8)
And with great people
@MadaraUchiha Oh that's nice, isn't it?
So all is well in the world 😀
Except, y'know, the fascism thing
I remember the business card :D
@MadaraUchiha Awesome :-)
@Ekin Indeed
@PeeHaa yay, that's it, yes
anyone please help me ...timeout error occurs while uploading magento database into cpanel server...
@DaveRandom even fascism is doing well
09:51
Yes I member now @Ekin. What I wanted to do is change the level to debug over there ^ and set the minimum level to info over here
Although now I am looking at it I think the minimum log level should be a config
@PaulCrovella it is? I hadn't noticed. Well, good for them. I hope they don't all die horribly and immediately, or anything like that.
@PeeHaa Right, that sounds better indeed
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I enjoyed that
I like his little hat
09:55
That made me snicker
I don't think that's a hat, it's some kind of accent ... some foreign language have those in their english @Paul
I hadn't noticed the hat
What doe the little circle do to the pronunciation of the A?
Anonymous
@DaveRandom ass hole
@kelunik just using references is the thing that breaks type safety.
@DaveRandom makes it foreign ... and so, bad ...
@PaulCrovella screws and screwdrivers come close. Apart from those tricksy reverse threaded screws.

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