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00:13
pull --rebase origin master then push --force to your master? :p
> In this problem, you will apply an algorithm for finding maximum flow
in a network to determine how fast people can be evacuated from the
given city.
!!should I do this at 3 am or not
Let me think about it … dunno …
You should do this at 3 am.
...
Wes
Wes
00:28
@Ekin why is git so complicated
 
2 hours later…
02:02
If a sites API says no more than X amount of calls per X is that per IP ?
Like if an IP address exceeds that amount of calls or does it vary?
02:23
@Nonlin I believe if an API literally says no more than X per X, it's still in construction, so don't use it
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Doesn't really answer the question though?
can you copy and paste what thay say? I strongly doubt it's literally written the letter X
02:37
ffs the Capitals lost.
Wes
Wes
03:33
@FélixGagnon-Grenier isn't united states hockey too mainstream? :B
i thought you only watched canadian hockey :B
TIL "national" hockey league is not just american
@Wes :D I always thought national was for canada
Wes
Wes
are you offended by that? :B
Wes
Wes
i always thought the nation in question was usa :B
but is that a new thing or it's always been like that :B
it goes back. the first teams of the nhl were in both countries.
Wes
Wes
03:41
are there more us or canadians teams?
@Wes actually, greatly more usa teams, 23 vs 7
Wes
Wes
aren't you offended by that :B
how is that offending?
there's like, 10 times more americans than canadians so, that's actually a fair number of teams ;)
Wes
Wes
these muricans that don't even have snow and pretend to be hockey players
i'm messing with you :B
randomohisee.gif
Wes
Wes
03:57
i'm in part serious. for one that doesn't know, it's like the jamaican bobsleigh team... i thought ice hockey was a serious thing only in canada and russia
and also swedes/finns i think are good at it
well, with russia i mean all the near-the-arctic-circle asia
@Wes this map is interesting. Florida's the southernmost team ;)
Wes
Wes
04:13
@FélixGagnon-Grenier on a more important note, canadian grand prix in 1 month
:B
youtube.com/watch?v=LhEtjBofh78 one of the best tracks ever
I've never been to one..
Wes
Wes
are you anywhere near montreal?
@Wes very much inside of it
\o
Wes
Wes
i'm not sure if i should suggest you to go watch it. F1 doesn't really work live. it's like cars pass, then wait two minutes, pass again, then wait two minutes, pass again :B
but on tv it's wonderful
04:18
that's fast..
does anyone know what the internal leakage of RBCs is called?
@Wes F1 is boring.. :/
Wes
Wes
and the canadian gp is especially wonderful, as you probably know
held on the notre dame island :B
it's kind-of a city circuit. basically unique
@Saitama it usually is, not this year tho. this year is extremely entertaining
mm...
Anyone with a good tutorial on how to use monolog with the ELK stack? I am still stuck.
04:40
morning
05:01
!!dad
What do you call somebody with no body and no nose? Nobody knows
@Jeeves i didn't understand that.
@Linus But I thought you were clever?
@Jeeves :P
@Linus Then how come you don't know other languages.
05:16
moin
05:37
nin
anyone know what happened to Fabor. haven't seen him in a while
mornin Gordon,Saitama,JoeWatkins
@Gordon, any help?
@Gordon i have seen him sometimes in room but do not talk.
05:53
@Gordon Is using redis a good idea in this place?
@CoderDudeTwodee you dont have to. I am pretty sure you can send log messages to logstash directly with monolog somehow
@Gordon I can't find a good tutorial with that. Do you have any at the moment?
@Gordon he's in thailand
or was, planning to go to vietnam iirc
@CoderDudeTwodee nope. does this help? stackoverflow.com/questions/43781240/…
@JoeWatkins ah. ok. thx /cc @Linus
@Trowski I even have a bit more than a GB more per second on my X1 Carbon. :P
$ php -dzend.assertions=-1 examples/benchmark-throughput.php
piping from /dev/zero to /dev/null (for max 30 second(s)) ...
read 178922389504 byte(s) in 29.995 second(s) => 5688.7 MiB/s
peak memory usage of 2 MiB
06:00
@Gordon Too brief I guess xD
@CoderDudeTwodee I don't know what you are looking for, so I guess I cannot help you too much with it. Googling for elk php or monolog elk or monolog logstash and so on yields results for me though.
@Gordon I have been doing that for two days, doesn't seem to work for some reason.
You don't have to use ELK. There is other centralized logging platforms, like Graylog, too. It uses Mongo and ES and Monolog has a GELF writer to write to it iirc.
06:28
Hello
is it me you're looking for?
i have a question
yes
I can see it in your eyes
LOL
Thanks Gordon
I can see it in your smile
06:32
in the buildForm method
I am passing instance of FormBuilderInterface
<?php

namespace AppBundle\Form;

use Symfony\Component\Form\AbstractType;
use Symfony\Component\Form\FormBuilderInterface;
use Symfony\Component\OptionsResolver\OptionsResolver;

class FlowerSeasonForm extends AbstractType
{
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
{
$builder->add('name');
}
public function configureOptions(OptionsResolver $resolver)
{
}
}
I dont use Sf forms so no idea. sorry
no
It is not about SF
aha
it is about oop technique
06:34
go on
I am able to access add method using $builder->add()
right?
but i didnt instantiate any object that implements FormBuilderInterface
Then how $builder is becoming an instance of an object
yes, you should be able to use $builder->add() assuming it's not null
How?
i tried this 3v4l.org/XsTIZ
it is showing an error
"must be instance of class One"
i mean, what is going on behind the scene?
The Sf controller class has a method createFormBuilder which will create an instance of the FormBuilder. I guess you can use that to pass the builder to your form class
not sure what you are asking. Your tellName expects one argument of type One. You didnt provide it, so it will raise an error.
ok
thank you so much gordon
So controller creating instance
Wes
Wes
06:43
morning
you can probably also use the Sf Dependency Injection container to create the form builder instance somehow
thats right
but
public function buildForm(FormBuilderInterface $builder, array $options)
in that line $builder becoming an instance magically
its not becoming an instance magically. something injects it.
06:48
that is my question, how i can inject like that. I am trying to find out
Reading the SF doc you sent me
@Gordon could you please show me a simple example the way sf injecting instance in that method?
or any article?
@Gordon Thanks again
you will have to check the Sf source code to find out the details where Sf wires up the type and injects the formbuilder. I dont know it
07:04
ok
i will
07:19
morning
o/
travis-ci.org/amphp/parallel/jobs/231026006#L321 < Yay, Composer segfaults. @bwoebi In case you have time to debug
07:39
Hmm... the other versions segfault now, too. Without any changes.
07:52
i have a strange problem with magento perhaps someone knows the problem... if i sort by name. Then the order is not correct. So first is a product starting with "R", "T" then "R" again... is this a known problem?
meurnin
08:04
mornin'
Anonymous
@DaveRandom lol
Anonymous
mornin
Yo
Justin is in india yesterday..
Anonymous
what a day to be Indian
He sang,mumbai swooned
My friends went to concert
Anonymous
08:15
why didn't you go to the concert?
no time :(
I have approx 14 hours job daily
mornin
I need PHP devs
Anonymous
@Linus .. wat oO
Anonymous
@DejanMarjanovic remote?
08:20
morning PHP rockers o_O
o/
@JayIsTooCommon Germany O_o
Anonymous
nah, Germans are weird
mornins!
Anonymous
yo pedroth
@Linus did @JayIsTooCommon came to India?
08:22
@JayIsTooCommon Nein!
@DejanMarjanovic Why not remote?
@Akshay no his friend visited india :P
Anonymous
@Linus we're more than friends
@JayIsTooCommon yeah including sunday
:P
Anonymous
08:25
I don't understand.. how can you work 14 hours a day?
Doppelganger @JayIsTooCommon ?
@JayIsTooCommon caffine and nicotine.
@JayIsTooCommon It's mostly conman in India. I worked 6 months with no money and minimum 10 hours a day at my first job!
@Linus lol
Anonymous
.. well, I'm going to stop complaining about my job.
@JayIsTooCommon I have dont that for about a month
it was terrible
Anonymous
08:30
I can barely deal with 8 hours
that was when I realized, that, if you are getting home from work about 01:00, only place to get food is McDonalds
these days I work about 6-7 hours a day + some fiddling with personal projects or education for about 8 hour per week
Anonymous
sounds healthier
mrongion
Anonymous
o/
08:45
@tereško mcdonalds is not a food
... you tell me
DATE_SUB(NOW(), INTERVAL 1 WEEK) will this only works when my field is Datetime? or it will work with timestamp also?
@Linus it also work with TIMESTAMP in mysql
but I would recommend to not use that operation, if execution time is important
Wes
Wes
datetime and timestamp imho they are handled the same way
they don't play well with indexes in mysql
08:50
so any alternatives?
Wes
Wes
how so teresko?
@Linus do the computation in PHP
@Wes not sure, but that's what I have observed empirically
i have to just select weekly data.
from what I could gather, it has something to do with query-cache, @Wes
Wes
Wes
seems a trivial operation
08:52
it's mysql
Wes
Wes
not that i often do datetime operations in queries, but i've never noticed problems with that kind of stuff
but as you said, it's mysql. anything could go wrong :P
well, you might not see any difference in small tables
I am talking about significant difference in execution times, when you table are 100M+
and it is not for unique execution but for repeated queries (hence, it has something to do with query cache)
Wes
Wes
the question is, is NOW() calculated for each row? then yes doing the operation for every row could slow down things, otherwise i don't think so.... but again.... mysql
@Wes iirc using now() (or any non-deterministic function, including any UDF) automatically prevents query caching
moin
@Linus use a parameterised query and pass in the current date/time from PHP
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom damn mysql :B
09:05
it's a lot more efficient
@DaveRandom thanks :)
@Linus also note that date_sub() may not be deterministic because leap seconds, if you are using it to compute a date range for a condition, it's probably better to do that calculation in PHP as well
:D yeah what i am trying to do
if you are using it to transform results, it likely doesn't make a lot of difference performance-wise, in general I'm a fan of keeping SQL queries as simple as possible and doing computations in PHP
@Wes Well afaik that's not so much a limitation of mysql as a limitation of what you are doing logically, I think other rdbms has the same behaviour
I spent a long time reading up on this once, I have forgotten most of what I learned :-/
@kelunik "security" :-(
But this is good part of Germany, Bavaria :-)
09:13
@DaveRandom i prefer doing things in mysql and least computation in php.Is that matter of choice or i am doing in wrong way?
Anonymous
@DejanMarjanovic how is it more secure not having remote?
It's complicated, everything is in Japan
@Linus Well I'm certainly not going to say "you're wrong" because I am very much not authoritative on database things. What I do know is that from experience, I have often found that I get better results when a lot of factors are considered from keeping queries as simple as possible - queries are easier to modify and generally more efficient when they are simple, and I've often found that I can extract more "value" from a query by having raw data.
By "value" I mean that I can generate additional computed dimensions for presenting the data without having to modify the query
Another thing is that historically when I've written "clever" queries, it will take me a lot longer to construct the SQL than it would to just get the raw data and write a quick bit of code to post-process it
I'm certainly not going to claim that my way is The Right Way™ though because I don't have that authority
@DaveRandom yeah that make sense to me,thanks
@DejanMarjanovic Not sure whether that's actually that good. :P
09:26
Yeah, it's normal that you say that from Baden-Württemberg:D
09:39
@DejanMarjanovic I was born and lived there for 18 years ;-)
Zehn Jahre ich bin hier, immer noch keine Papier :D
@DejanMarjanovic and still no proper german :P
but since you live in bavaria you had no chance to learn german anyway. they dont speak it there.
hä?
was sogg du
hastmi?
09:48
I'm there for 6 months, that's out of my league :D
Anonymous
!!wotd
saudade: a deep emotional state of melancholic longing for a person or thing that is absent.
Anonymous
Obama.
One of the WP sites I'm keeping tabs on has their response time doubled because of WP's JetPack lol..
10:13
@JayIsTooCommon your attachment to politicians is quite disturbing
Anonymous
it was a joke, I don't have any attachment to any politician what so ever.
10:28
That's the kind of thing a politician would say
10:45
ho to get thumbnail of video without using ffmpeg in PHP
by using print-screen and uploading image
i mean any other way
well .. ok, technically you can use ImageMagick
but it will also require a CLI execution
but, according to docs, ImageMagick also uses ffmpeg behind the scenes to do the converting
@Sayuj3 so, the short answer is: no
weeeeeell ... one could try to use JS for making a thumbnail in a browser, but that would require you actually knowing how to write javascript AND it would require the browser to have a native support the given video format
@Jeeves good choice for WOTD! :D
@pmmaga That's sad.
10:57
mehh..... :/
Any opinions on PHP Charts vs JS Charts? Just about to start using one or the other any not entirely sure which yet.
11:28
!!dad
why are skeletons bad liars? because they are so easy to see through!
I keep pressing my F1 key repeatedly, I can't stop Don't worry, I'm trying to get help
@pmmaga the wotd is literally quite sad, though
he's not wrong
good point!
:)
11:49
@Trowski can we keep Message::read(): Promise simple and have the Promise always return string? (i.e. "" (empty string) for signaling end)
user924016
mornings
Good Eve
Wes
Wes
12:15
have you ever had code that shouldn't be working but worked for a long time without creating problems :B is there a way to generate code coverage from a live application without adding too much overhead? i think i have a lot of dead code, that is used only by unit tests........ not in the actual app :B
@Wes Oh yeah
Absolutely
About 25% of my bugs are "Okay, I get why this isn't working. I just don't get why it worked so far...."
Wes
Wes
lol really it's like 5+ years old stuff. obviously if it didn't error so far it's because it's never actually used
@Sayuj3 Why don't you want to use ffmpeg?
@bwoebi What do we gain?
Wes
Wes
code is a mess. i sucked (even more than i currently suck) when i wrote this. it's spaghetti, ravioli and pizza all mixed together and pressed into spaghettiraviolipizza oil
Anonymous
12:19
you're so italian.
2
@Wes Mmm, procedural code...
mmmm spaghettiraviolipizza
Wes
Wes
:B
You still haven't told me what kind of face :B is supposed to be.
Wes
Wes
not procedural, it's <airquotes>oop</airquotes>
12:20
All I see is a buttface.
Wes
Wes
it's bloody nerdy teeth :B
Anonymous
by oop, do you mean you stuck a whole lot of procedural code into one class :B?
Wes
Wes
@kelunik people would actually laugh hard at this if was sold here. and it's not that we don't like strange stuff. but that is just stupid :B
@Wes I know, didn't buy it. :D
Wes
Wes
12:23
@JayIsTooCommon i wish it was just that... it was actually made by the idiot me trying to look clever
I tried the one with chips on it, wasn't that bad actually.
Wes
Wes
ended up writing a monstrosity
maybe @bwoebi knows how i can generate code coverage from a live app?
wait maybe i know already. phpdbg_start_oplog() and stuff
^ that
10 mins ago, by kelunik
@bwoebi What do we gain?
@kelunik Just one type basically. random thought while working with it.
Wes
Wes
12:30
@kelunik it's ridiculous because both pasta and pizza are made out doughs. ie, there is no toppings/flavor :B
@bwoebi Where's the complexity? You add complexity by using "" for end of stream, because empty emits have to be avoided.
@kelunik where does it add complexity whether I check against null or ""?
@bwoebi Well, doesn't really matter, the one case for Message is already handled by continue;
But there's no gain unfortunately, because PHP sucks and (bool) "0" === true.
I'm just comparing against != "" and I'm done
whether I get null or "" there…
@bwoebi Where?
12:36
when read()'ing off message
I'll just compare with !== to whatever value we decide.
@JoeWatkins Sorry for the long radio silence, had a ton of stuff going on with changing jobs etc, planning on making a more concerted effort with web-bugs
@kelunik we wanted to strip close() from Input and Output Stream, right?
@bwoebi No, definitely not.
12:47
@kelunik ?? but we have end??
@bwoebi For gracefully ending, yes.
which is more than enough
Just gotta get a dev environment up for it then will get rocking on it
forceful close() is a socket operation, not a stream operation @kelunik
@bwoebi And file stream operation and pipe operation, ...
12:50
@kelunik no. it's a fd operation. not a file stream operation. You cannot close only the output or only the input half of the fd
wtf...
13:17
@Trowski looks like there's still a bug in UvDriver - create read watcher and write watcher on stream. disable write watcher. cancel read watcher. do anything with write watcher. - the problem is that cancelling the read watcher will uv_close() the poll handle.
@kelunik I'd rather have close() (or end()) on a file stream just unreference the resource. That way we do not corrupt a possibly existing other half-duplex stream.
I'd definitely call bullshit on the current way.
@tereško, could you answer this guy, codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/163043/… ?
I suppose it's testing that makes a function useful too, but don't have enough expertize to explain
@YourCommonSense The anon function is just for lazy loading, not for switching the connection
13:33
Has phpunit become so slow or why do Aerys tests now need 1.8 min…
More importantly, who the hell deals in decimal points of a minute?
@DaveRandom the french?
circa 1785
There's a reason that didn't stick
I wouldn't complain if money was dozenalised, as well
well I probably would, but I think it has strong arguments in favour of it
@DaveRandom I don't think that would be as nice without actual base12 numbers.
13:49
That would probably be better
we used to have a monetary system in the UK (not that long ago) that was base12-ish
I never understood why you would do that until relatively recently
o/
@Wes we sometimes have those in restaurants. Pizzaghetti, they're named, I shit you not.
@DaveRandom … why would you actually?
@bwoebi because it's much more flexible to divide, and dividing is a thing you do a lot with money#
@DaveRandom in that case we probably should just have hexadecimal everywhere
12 is much better because it also divides cleanly into 3
with 16 you can only do powers of 2
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