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@Jimbo you asshole
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@PeeHaa It changed a bit, it does have some autowiring. But I never got it to work perfectly, I still had to manually register a load of concretes
@0x13a Cheers you shit!
@Jimbo kk. Haven't looked at it for years
Is it a good idea to have a class State that has a functions like putIntoSession() and getFromSession() to store and retrieve data in and from session variables?
To be used in controllers ^
Yes. Although I would rather call it Session or something
If I am understanding you correct that is. You should not touch the super globals directly
13:02
No because a session would hold session data
Looks like that's getting it
Active-record sort of thing again
@PeeHaa Yes, exactly.
It's more like a SessionHandler although I'll get smacked for suggesting "handler" or "manager" or stuff like that
1 min ago, by PeeHaa
Yes. Although I would rather call it Session or something
@PeeHaa Well, I had no choice but starting over…
@bwoebi Ugh :(
13:03
@PeeHaa Session != SessionHandler
I feel for you
@Jimbo Why not?
It rerpesent the session
wow English is hard
@PeeHaa truncate table, fill in a bit of primary data from the primary database and that was it…
13:04
@kelunik run strace?
@PeeHaa Yep and that's the problem - if it represents something is it best to also have it retrieve the data to refresh itself?
@Jimbo Pretty much the same I guess?
Or separate into two - the thing that holds the data, and the thing that populates the thing that holds the data
@Jimbo Refresh?
You are talkning about a dedicated VO?
Yep
13:05
wow English v2
haha
SessionHandler::getFromSession(): Session - although if this isn't a Symfony session then there may be some confusion
I wouldn't not mind that indeed
@DaveRandom I wouldn't just discard things - in the worst case you end up reusing the same identifier for another request and you mistake things. I'd say, you should try to succeed if possible, without issuing another request.
Why would you need getFromSession at all?
@kelunik or look into stuff like cpulimit or making a small cgroup with a low cpu share/quota to run the process in
13:07
I read his question as a session wrapper. Not a thing where getFromSession fills some session cc @Jimbo
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@PeeHaa you suck a bit
@Dave a CancelException means for me "being unable to fulfill without requesting further information" (I'm highlighting requesting and not receiving)
@JayIsTooCommon :P
@Tiffany yw :)
As in you are talking about the thing that actually handles data storage. I am thinking about the session wrapper badly named
13:09
@Dave the goal of cancel is not wasting unnecessary resources. But as we anyway have to parse (e.g. for cache) etc., we anyway need to process the data, and we can just as well fulfill the promise by then (if possible)
@bwoebi that's more complex logic though, but doable
Consider artax @bwoebi, I would say that "cancel" there should immediately terminate the relevant connection to the server, because otherwise it could potentially transfer a lot of data that need not otherwise be transferred - wasting bandwidth and potentially causing a program not to exit when you expect it to
You are certainly right about avoiding recycling request IDs to soon with DNS though
@PeeHaa /cc @0x13a
Wrong ping? :P
Much confusion :D
@DaveRandom Fully agree, but there it's also TCP and you are able to signal the server to stop sending. (aka TCP FIN)
Hey all, so I've hit a bit of a wall. We are using Doctrine to handle our entities and act is our ORM, the only issue with it is that we need to connect to different databases depending on specific criteria, meaning every time we make a new call, Doctrine has to recreate all of its proxies, and it's causing some serious performance issues. It doesn't seem like Doctrine has native support for dynamic connections; anyone have any ideas how I might be able to solve this?
13:16
basically, with TCP you also request more data by growing the sliding window. I'm including these types of requests when sending data.
Cancellation is certainly a thing that has a very use-case-specific meaning though, there's no one-size-fits-all "correct" thing to do when a cancellation is requested
@DaveRandom cancelling for me is basically, empty whatever is present in the socket buffers, act on that, if the available data needs (implicit (packet level - TCP window growing) or explicit (application level - new request)) requests for more data throw the exception
for me, it just means close(sockfd)
@PHPeeHaa Jay died, can you flush him and get a new one please ...
13:21
@FlorianMargaine Except that it isn't always the smartest solution. closing may be much more expensive. e.g. consider artax, which pools sockets for a short time for fast reuse (aka keep-alive usage). If you need each time a new TCP connection (especially if cancellations aren't that infrequent), that's expensive.
@Jimbo Everything is a trade off. Making those things be separate leads to so much more code, needing to be written, that doing through magic.gif feels so much nicer. Though I don't hold with putting CSS in there. /cc @Tiffany
"Everything is a tradeoff" is the same as "it depends". Not accepting this :P
YOUR A TRADEOFF.
Seriously though, I can make an API in PHP and a form widget in React that looks lovely in about 1/5th the time trying to do it in just PHP + normal Javascript.
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@LeviMorrison Any chance of getting that parameter scroll PR merged?
hello, in a php extension, I want to print out a hashtable. is there a way to do that. Any inbuilt function that I can refer to
13:35
@Danack you're
@Leigh Still figuring out if those days are okay, give me a few more days :)
Prices won't change substantially in that time
@bwoebi Thinking about it, I don't like the idea of specifically fulfilling the promise when we know a cancellation has been requested. Cancellation is an expression of intent - "I'm not going to do anything with this data" - so it doesn't really make much sense to build the logic so that promises would be fulfilled afterwards.
Note that this is different from "promises should not be fulfilled after a cancellation is requested" because that might end up happening anyway, I'm just saying I don't think it makes sense to say "well I have this data, I may as well fulfil the promise" because you know it's not going to be used anywhere. At least in the specific case of DNS I think that's true, because it actually makes the handler logic more complex.
At least I think it will, tbh I don't really want to discuss it further until I have actually tried to implement it
because my view may change when I do that
@DaveRandom I mean like, I would cancel() things which I don't need now, but wouldn't be bad to have in e.g. a cache, if it comes for nearly free
You do not know whether the canceller may have any use for it (just no immediate one) or none at all.
@bwoebi right, and that would happen anyway, after what @kelunik said I realised that it makes sense to have cache handling done at a very low level, like before we've even checked to see if there's a pending request for the response we just recieved
@DaveRandom (well, if you want to cache it, you can just still carry the promise around with request data, I don't imagine making it more complex, but you'll see that when implementing I guess)
@DaveRandom correct, but what about a http request? You don't cache http requests in the http client, but in the API endpoint.
13:42
@bwoebi There will, as you rightly pointed out, need to be some mechanism to prevent request IDs being recycled prematurely in the event of a cancellation, again I'm not sure what that will look like until I actually try to implement it, which is the main reason I said this
3 mins ago, by DaveRandom
At least I think it will, tbh I don't really want to discuss it further until I have actually tried to implement it
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lol
@DaveRandom Yeah, agree, thus: you'll see that when implementing I guess
@Sean … I was about to click that dialog away until I realized it was an image…
@bwoebi Well that would depend on the point at which it has been cancelled. If the headers have already been received (or perhaps even if the request has been sent and headers are pending?) then behaviour should be dictated by the response's default caching behaviour, but if it's cancelled before the request is dispatched then it should probably just be trashed
But... does artax actually implement client-side response caching now?
@DaveRandom no, that's the point
And it's not Artax' task either
but the user of the artax API may want to.
An option would be having a few cancellation strategies to choose from when cancelling in Artax
13:46
@bwoebi I'd be interested to know how browsers handle this when the user presses the "stop" button while resources are still loading, that's an identical scenario really
@DaveRandom excellent point; I have no idea.
me either, nor do I have the brain space to try to understand it :-P
Here's what's happening with Symfony 4 so far, if anyone's interested; fabien.potencier.org/symfony4-demo.html
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@DaveRandom I'm aware.
@kelunik inserting nops definitely doesn't run it at half speed…
the solution is to pin a process to the CPU and underclock it.
14:01
Anyone had an issue with LiveReload where you can get the JS file but not connect to its websocket server?
@DaveRandom IMO most things shouldn't be canceled.
@Jimbo looks a lot like Django/RoR
Please don't say RoR :P oh god
@bwoebi You do cache in the HTTP client if the client supports that.
@kelunik yeah, if things do have proper headers. But for specific usages you may want to cache regardless of Expires headers
14:11
@bwoebi Then it's not Artax task anymore, but with proper headers it is.
@Jimbo uh … isn't Smyfony quite the RoR of PHP?
@bwoebi Slow enough probably to emulate Travis.
@bwoebi Isn't that Laravel?
@bwoebi @DaveRandom TBH I don't think cancellation is worth it, I don't see many use cases.
cc @BenjaminGruenbaum ^
there has been a lot of talk about cancellations for Promise/A+
afaik, the latest conclusion is "let's not do it"
Well, if @BenjaminGruenbaum can offer insights for why (not), that'd be really appreciated...
@kelunik yeah, then just underclock the CPU. Todays CPUs are completely ignoring nops and throwing them away while instruction decoding. You'd need a really lot of nops to even see any effect.
@FlorianMargaine It's clear that cancellation of Promises won't make it into Amp, but generic cancellation of operations might.
@bwoebi I guess it's just fine if we double the numbers in the execution order test for now?
14:17
feel free
@bwoebi You wrote that test, fix it. :P
I wished I could fix travis
@Danack I'm against the idea of React, but I know it serves a purpose. It frustrates me that it does though.
@bwoebi It works fine locally with vendor/bin/phpunit & cpulimit -p $! -l 1
14:30
@kelunik weird
> Rhinoceroses have bad eyesight, but due to their weight and armor-like skin, it isn't actually their problem.
@Jimbo damn... so everyone is optimizing for writing code fast now? :/
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> Turbo mode
On personal computers, the turbo button is a button which provides two run states for the computer, normal (full) speed, or a reduced speed. The name is inspired by turbocharger, a turbine-driven forced induction device that increases an engine's power and efficiency. == Effect == The turbo button was added to many computers using CPUs produced after the original 4.77 MHz Intel 8086. Some software titles (games in particular) used the CPU's frequency for timing, so as faster chips came out, some of these games were unplayable. To provide a layer of compatibility for these titles, the "turbo" button...
Me to the sysadmins: "Sure, kill one of the SOLRs, the application should deal with it properly!" Result: The application did not deal with it properly :|
@Patrick Why do you think Laravel is so popular?
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15:05
@Danack til
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@JayIsTooCommon you are so young
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and pretty
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if you were as old as us you would know that already :B
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:P
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it doesn't say that but some motherboards used to tweak memory timings when turbo was on
not just the cpu frequency. i had an asus motherboard that did that, it was quite effective
15:09
Morning.
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at the time of sdram. you must have seen ddr only, right? :D
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@Wes i read anus.
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but yes, i only know of ddr :P
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yes asus motherboards are usually anuses
i've even had en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDRAM with one of the earliest pentium 4 processors
that memory type was quickly replaced with ddr :D
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@Wes what year was this?
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15:12
like, 2002
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I was 6
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ahah
i was 26 that time..
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@Linus you are 40???
I used to feel like I still had a lot in common with college-aged people… until the other day I realized that most of them were just starting school when I graduated…
There's days where I still don't feel like an adult, lol
15:17
@Wes :P nope
nobody get's my joke :(
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i get no joke, in general
@Jimbo i guess it's a smart move for symfony, I would guess that the majority of it's users are working for web agencies so optimizing for write kinda makes sense
@JayIsTooCommon I was 3.
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2002 doesn't feel so long ago, but it's 15 years. i feel i have done nothing in 15 years.
and i of course blame php, css, web browsers and anything that doesn't work as it should :B
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@littlepootis you're only 17?
15:26
18
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@JayIsTooCommon feeling old?
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fuck sake. That was my excuse for being shit. "I'm the youngest here", but now you come along and ruin it.
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go away @littlepootis :B
@Trowski @bwoebi I'm really not sure on Amp\Promise\pipe and Amp\Promise\capture. They're inconsistent, as they don't accept a generator and run it as coroutine.
15:33
I just submitted a package in packagist.org but I still can't fetch with composer require package-name
why is that?
because something is wrong
@whyguy Might take one or two minutes.
it's been 10 or 15
@bwoebi add tokens, it's easier.
Cancellation is possible but very hard to get right
We're only talking about tokens
15:45
Tokens are worth it
You need to handle HTTP requests cancelled
2 hours ago, by kelunik
@bwoebi @DaveRandom TBH I don't think cancellation is worth it, I don't see many use cases.
@kelunik feel free adding generator capabilities to them
@bwoebi At that point there's no reason anymore to have them. Just use a coroutine.
@whyguy We don't need a separate chat room, just ask here.
@kelunik well, then it doesn't matter
either you want them consistent or not, I don't care
@bwoebi What do you mean by that?
I'd just like to be able to pass a function callback to it.
15:50
@bwoebi I say it doesn't make sense to have them at all.
@kelunik can it be 'cuz of tags?
@whyguy What's the link to your package to start with?
@whyguy As there are no tags, you need "minimum-stability": "dev".
posted on May 02, 2017 by CommitStrip

15:53
edited, basically composer require bekusc/laravel-auto-validation should work now
@kelunik still it doesn't work
@Feeds Very funny, there are no drives A and B anymore... But, we still start at C...
@iroegbu Legacy!
I should change my C drive to A
Change it to a better OS /ohsnap

Alternate Ending: Heresy!
(full disclosure: I absolutely still have a windows 7 box for gaming)
Hahaha... History will be lost... No thanks.
15:59
anyone have experience with Jadu?
If you were modelling a mathematical algorithm in code, and you're using the OO paradigm, you'd probably prescribe value objects to the values represented in the algorithm?
Instead of just throwing hard numbers into a class and making it procedural?
(there are edge cases to the algorithm too)
I'd go so far as to say I'd proscribe unwrapped primitives. But I also don't do much mathematical algorithmic code.
@kelunik I'm not sure if we need them either…
Considering adding Amp\asyncCall though.
@Trowski rethrow(call(...) should be easy enough?
But we could do that for symmetry reasons.
@whyguy have you actually looked at the errors, taht are showing, when you run that command? Or are Laravel users not familiar with this approach of debugging?
16:10
@kelunik Right, I looked at the example where you did asyncCoroutine()(), looked awkward.
I'd probably add it just for symmetry :-D
> bekusc/laravel- ...
@Trowski :D
Ah
I genuinely believe that it's the worst idea to learn PHP by using a framework.
@tereško Could not find package bekusc/laravel-auto-validation at any version for your minimum-stability
aaaaaaaaaaaaand, did you understand what it means?
16:12
yes, my minimum-stability is dev as it should be
and which one should I use if I have no github tags
only the master branch
minimum-stability attribute applies to the dependencies of a package
you package has no dependence (officially)
16:15
yes
you seem unable to understand waht I am saying
@bwoebi Do you have good use cases for pipe and capture that can be mentioned in the docs?
@kelunik At this point I don't see a lot of point in having pipe or capture. There can't be much performance benefit, especially if we want to support coroutines in $functor.
@tereško sorry can you help?
setting "minimum-stability" on a package, will not affect the minimum stability requirement in the project, where you are attempting to use said package
16:17
@Trowski Well, it doesn't require a generator to be created.
@kelunik Sure, but unless it's a hot code-path I don't think it matters much.
@Trowski Same thoughts here. If it does, then generators need to be optimized. :D
I'd have a hard time explaining why one should use pipe over call… so that probably means it shouldn't exist.
@Trowski @bwoebi I think AMP_DEBUG should be a variable, otherwise it's hard to test. coveralls.io/builds/11335833/…
@Trowski That's exactly why I mentioned it again.
# Promise Transformation

Sometimes it's useful to con
^ That's how far I came.
hehe
16:22
@kelunik IMHO, scrutinizer-ci.com has a lot better interface
I'd use pipe for single Promise transforms … when it feels like more cognitive load to see the use() and find a yield
@kelunik do we want to test that at all?
@bwoebi We can also add a coverage ignore there.
@bwoebi If everything uses the return call(function () use (all params...) { ... }); pattern, it's no longer cognitive load.
maybe.
Could also use a private method and pass the promise as a param. return new Coroutine($this->privateMethod($promise));
Dunno why, but it feels so wrong to use that massively powerful generator thing for a single promise …
must be my microperf OCD :-D
16:26
@Trowski I did that at the beginning, sucks to repeat the complete signature and have another indirection to look at.
@bwoebi Yup, which matters 0.00.
You can always use a deferred and do it manually. :P
@kelunik I suppose that one closure declaration isn't a big performance penalty.
@kelunik well, at that point my DRY OCD comes into play
@Trowski it depends on what you compare it against
So should I drop them now?
meh. do it.
Go for it.
16:33
Done.
@tereško I don't use that interface much. Doesn't have a free variant, right?
@kelunik scrutinizer is free for opensource
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@JayIsTooCommon @littlepootis
user4962466
16:49
Who of you guys had the chance to use the symfony AppCache without using a reverse proxy caching system like varnish or simliar?
Morning.
@JayIsTooCommon I mean I could merge it without further review but I typically try to check things out locally.
17:14
config.cache causes build failures in upgrades; should be php-version-specific – #74531
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@LeviMorrison fair enough, no rush I was just going through open bugs
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@Wes yeah I don't know either :p
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:P
17:39
evenin
@Wes When I started using computers, floppies were still a thing.
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i bet not the 5.25 ones tho
that's where the story starts :D
I've only used the smaller ones.
They're 3.5, I guess.
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yes
Night, all o/
... and could someone try this: gist.github.com/SaitamaSama/827c8a280f6bc3c15603f8b8dcd945e2 . like.. just paste in the console.. its very buggy... but still it just works
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17:48
@NikiC so the major difficulty i have is that tree mostly comes in one big entity. for instance i can't pass around a ClassMethod object alone because i will likely need accessing the Class_ is defined in, and so it is also for pretty much any other thing. this is forcing me working with a whole file's source rather than tiny bits of it. i'm not sure what should i do
@Saitama Looks nice
Miss the auto expanded sidebar though
@Wes Hard to say without specifics, but maybe github.com/nikic/PHP-Parser/blob/master/doc/… would help?
@PeeHaa mhm... might just make it open by default...
@Saitama ... that was a nightmare.
Just to check my sanity can you post a screenshot of what it looks like for you?
17:52
Okay, yeah, that's what I got too.
does that look really bad? :<
looks ggod to me..
@Saitama Not so much "look" but to "use".
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that's kind of what i was thinking to do, e.g. function doSomethingToClass(ClassMethod $method, Class_ $ownerClass) but it's duplication, as what i should do is ask for just $ownerClass, and the method as string, and locate it with node finder @NikiC but that forces me finding the nodes involved pretty much every time...
I really, really use names and not the little avatars.
And the input box is so tiny?!?!
Why are send and upload so far away..?
I didn't even see the hamburger icon.
Where did my sidebar go?
And it feels like there's something wrong with the scrollbar colors; did you change those at all?
Or maybe just the main colors don't mesh well with the default scrollbar colors on my OS?
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18:02
but i'm not sure it's bad, because a ClassMethod object not necessarily is attached (yet) to a Class_ it's a kind of problem you have in all tree-like structures. for instance with dom you can have whatever(DOMElement $element){} thinking you are safe with the declaration, but that doesn't mean you can always access stuff like parentNode, or ownerDocument. it depends... types here aren't very useful in this case @NikiC
so perhaps passing the whole code tree around is actually the best design, as you get to know exactly how each object is used
especially because you can't access the super elements in the tree dynamically
Hey I was wondering does anyone use swiftmailer?
yes
@LeviMorrison adding those names could work ;) and the input thing is totally not styled yet... Like neither the input not those buttons
18:22
yo ppl
@PeeHaaDid you ever try to make the body of the message from several parts? How would I go about doing that?
@NejcTrstenjak What does several parts mean?
Multipart message?
As in html + plain text?
Yeah lets say I want to style it and I want the body to be made out three parts
The welcome, the main and the footer
How do I do that?
The same way you would use it for sending any mail
By giving up your first born and crying yourself to sleep because mails are a pain to style
How is this related to swift in specific?
I mean when i am writing it in php I have something like $message['message'] = some text;
swiftmailer
I asked about swift mailer
18:26
Yes
How is this related to swift?
I am using swiftmailer and I want to pass in the three parameters(strings) but not sure how.
Why would you pass separate things?
Basically I just want to divide the body string into three parts and then plug it in
So i can do something like <h6>{{welcome}}</h6><p>{{main}}</p><p>{{footer}}</p>
That has nothing to do with swift
I need to somehow dive the body of the message into those three parts
What does it have to do with then?
18:28
Divide the body into three parts - I'm assuming we're dissecting frogs here?
@NejcTrstenjak Sending mails
something like <h6>{{welcome}}</h6><p>{{main}}</p><p>{{footer}}</p>
Not sure what the issue is here.
If you know how I would be grateful for some information.
In order to be able to help yourself you need to forget about swift mailer for a second here
Can you give an example of what you mean by divide the body into 3 parts? Are you meaning 3 paragraphs?
@MidnightlyCoder indeed.
18:30
Most likely just need to add /n/n then I'd think
The mailer part is coming once you have rendered your template
something like <h6>{{welcome}}</h6><p>{{main}}</p><p>{{footer}}</p>
Sorry \r\n
I am not rendering it. I am just plugging in the strings and the twig template then does the rest
\r\n doesn't work for some reason
Not sure why, it does absolutely nothing
Have you tried just \n\n?
Mail formatting is always a PITA
18:31
Haven't tried that, I can give that a go I guess.
I'm sure swift or whatever you're using has an html option?
It does but it doesn't work either, I doesn't accept <br>
/me steps away from whatever above is
using Drupal incase it matters.
lol whatsup @PeeHaa - I remember you from a couple years back, I think
18:32
Oh boy
Was I at least sober?
Are you sober now?
Lol - dunno. You seemed to be, lol
@NejcTrstenjak As sober as usual
@NejcTrstenjak - Have you tried just using a simple mail() function?
need swift so I can attach files
18:34
@MidnightlyCoder Eeeew
I'll figure it out, thanks anyway.
Cheers.
I've never used Swift so I'm not sure how it works, but it seems they'd have an html option
@MidnightlyCoder it does
lol @PeeHaa - just trying to narrow it down
ah
At any rate, good luck @NejcTrstenjak - I don't miss my Drupal days!
It's a matter of either ->setBody() or ->addPart() with the correct content type
@MidnightlyCoder lol that's a suckerpunch :P
:-)
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@JayIsTooCommon i actually don't remember what was the floppy's letter before it disappeared completely
a or b?
@Wes both
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member when usb ssd drives were hella expensive and had just 32mb of storage in them, member when carrying floppies was cool, when we had the turbo buttons on the computer cabinet... member when pamela anderson was hot (cc @Gordon)
@PeeHaa In case you want to speed RCs up: github.com/amphp/amp/…
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18:48
damn that was way too long ago :B
i've recently heard someone using "pamela anderson" as example of sex symbol. i was all like "maybe 20 years ago"
:B
Pamela Anderson is a real person?
@kelunik Sadly I am currently pretty busy with (a) side project(s) :(
That moment you realize that kids have to google what's up with that woman and some sex tape cc @JayIsTooCommon
@Wes do you have a repo somewhere if all your amp logos? I might want to steal an old one if it fits
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@PeeHaa all i have is here chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/118687/amphp-design but there is mostly @kelunik begging me to finish it :B
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i'm not good at this sort of things, i've realized that. it takes me ages to try anything, then retry, over and over again... sorry amp people

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