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00:00
I think Scala permits variance in more locations than this. I need to research that more.
Wes
Wes
scala inherits the same problems from java, afaik
No, not completely.
00:46
Hey guys. Is there a way to store information in memory so that I can retrieve it each time a PHP script is run?
Sorry! I've just found what I'd been searching for. The answer is memcached
01:19
MCAST_JOIN_GROUP is broken for FreeBSD – #75721
multicast is broken for everybody everywhere
The whole concept of a stateful datagram protocol is a bit weird
Wes
Wes
leeloo dallas
01:39
@Allenph I am like in the south of Canada (in Québec). About two hours from the northern line of Vermont.
Wes
Wes
wildling.
02:14
Oh yeah
I'm currently deconstructing my wooden bed. Such wildling.
Wes
Wes
03:10
deconstructing?
03:35
Unscrewing the pieces. I'm moving, kinda.
Wes
Wes
where u goin
morning room.
Happy Friday all.
Wes
Wes
i know some tricks for undoing glued dowels
:B
yesterday i used a car crick / jack to lift two glued furniture panel pieces apart :B
i have a monstrous amount of cables behind my table jesus christ
if i produced furniture i would make furniture with embedded cables
Wes
Wes
04:14
04:42
@Wes I would just drill out holes for grommets and make some cable runs... don't want to have to rip your desk apart to accommodate a new cable standard.
morninnnn
Wes
Wes
anything that would allow me to store cables
i have the power cable that is several meters long and i have it rolled in a gigantic coil
i'm pretty sure it generates gravity
i should probably get a shorter cable
05:08
morning
o/
morning
05:28
!!wotd
abubble characterized by intense enthusiasm or activity: The store was abubble with last-minute shoppers.
!!dad
Did you hear about the dyslexic pimp? He bought a warehouse
Beautiful, organized results in PHPUnit, where have you been all my life? Composer-install this bad boy, add one line to phpunit.xml, and enjoy the view. 😎 https://github.com/mikeerickson/phpunit-pretty-result-printer
06:12
posted on December 22, 2017

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

Poked my nose into something out of curiosity. Google'd load balancing on large sites, it says read and writes are usually sent to separate servers (one for writes, one for reads), does this mean we have to have everything separated out in our code? Or is there some magic voodoo taking place outisde of the website code?
In other words, for overly optimizing a site before it's launched.. do you make all "insert" queries connect to a separate host, and all "reads" connect to yet another?
07:00
> for overly optimising a site before it's launched
I'll stop you right there ...
how you scale a database depends on what kind of work the database is (mostly) doing ...
having separate read/write servers is one way to go, but yes it makes code complicated, it makes thinking about that code complicated, and is only useful if there is about equal read/writes being performed by the application - in most cases, that's not what the database is used for, and there might be better data sources for that (long term distributed in memory caches for example)
the most common way to do things is make use of master/slave replication, this is more suitable for the case when the application mostly reads a database and occasionally performs writes ... and indeed that's the most suitable use for a rdbms whatever ...
@Darius^
been reading what you wrote
Thank you! and yeah, I'm not too concerned about overoptimizing, just a topic that was an interesting read.
thank you Joe
when it comes time to scale beyond mvp, adding more read/write servers might even mean changing code ... that would be bad, it's an avenue for new bugs to take and fuck everything up ... where as adding another replication slave doesn't mean changing any code, might be done very quickly if you're doing it right, and doesn't open up paths for bugs to emerge from ...
Totally agree
lastly, note that read/write configuration still requires replication to happen, for you to be able to read what you just wrote ...
the only real world different is that a write server might benefit from having uber fast disks and not very large caches, whereas a read server can get along with slightly slower disks, maybe more (or faster) up-links and a large cache ... but you'll find before configuring your hardware and configuration of software, there are things you can do to optimize the actual queries you are sending, wherever you are sending them ...
that's all I have to say about that ...
(I work on a network of more than 20k domains, the database setup is more complicated than anything you can imagine, and I hate it, KISS FTW)
Wes
Wes
07:15
\o
So best advice for a novice? Just build it, let server architects figure out the rest?
o/ wes.
(as long as you don't build it like a guy trying to hammer a nail with a muffin)
@Darius Not really. always try to better yourself, so instead of just building it. Try to determine the load your DB will be handling, and which operations are being performed more often read or write, and try to use best practices for that scenario. But don't over-optimize.
I would say if you are launching a grassroots site, keep is simple ... if you are launching with an advertising budget (and so reach) amounting any appreciable fraction of any of the sites you have read about (wikimedia, fb, twitter etc) you already have world class sysadmins, and they are way ahead of you ... best practice for you as a programmer does not change, your job is to keep it simple, make sure everyone in the team can understand and use it ... nothing else is really your concern
except that it might interest you ... but don't charge yourself with those responsibilities ...
Wes
Wes
hey joe, how would you repair this? i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b485/simonchatten/… i was thinking to soak it with watered glue and then clamp it flat
That was beautifully said. Thanks for your words. It actually took a good bit of stress off. Especially for projects where I work solo.
Clamp will leave an impression
07:31
@Wes if that's a place you actually prepare food, I really wouldn't fix it ... underneath the cosmetic symptoms of failure lay a bed of bacteria and so for obvious reasons it needs to be removed and replaced ...
if the same thing happened in a shed, I might try some clever clamping ...
it's never going to be perfect ...
Wes
Wes
no, that's a picture i found on the internet. it's still the office furniture some water got swollen by the wood i suppose
everything's shit these days
ah
@Darius the clamps don't touch it, you clamp large pieces of scrap wood to spread the pressure over a larger surface area because the glue will work better that way ...
Wes
Wes
yeah will use scrap wood obvs
:O :)
Wes
Wes
i wouldn't care of it being that way if i didn't risk cutting myself with it... it's sharp af
i have no idea if the wood is actually going to absorb watered glue
this thing has more plastic in it than actual wood... it's a particle board, not even plywood
07:35
you need new office furniture ... in the mean time, grab yourself a large syringe and some very small guage rubber tubing, get the glue in as far as you can and try the clamps ... only put in enough water for it to flow freely from the syringe ...
and work fast :D
Wes
Wes
i don't think i can put enough glue in it unless i actually soak with glue the surrounding "wood"
don't glue the edge, you want the clamps to push the glue to that outer edge ... if the glue gets to that edge you know you'll have a good bond behind it ...
Wes
Wes
which is going to be hard probably
/topic woodworking
if you inject it far enough in, you'll get enough in ... but it's probably going to look shit, whatever you do ... isn't the false wood all warped ?
Wes
Wes
i mean i'm actually submerging the thing in glue, hoping it would soak enough of it
07:39
I've never tried that ... sounds sticky and messy ...
all the time you've spent on this ... buy yourself some tools for christmas and get some wood :)
or order it the right dimensions from somewhere online ... some places will even do routes/holes/rounding/etc ...
Wes
Wes
nah
i would never attempt to do something like that unless i had actual proper tools
I don't love that idea either, but cheaper than buying tools ...
Wes
Wes
table saw, band saw etc
and got no space for that
btw, they are selling a garage. it costs more than my apartment lol. we don't have much space left in italy :B
you don't need a table saw .... just a circular saw with a solid guide will do it, if you've got steady hands and lots of straight edges laying about ... and stock has at least one machined straight edge to start with ...
Wes
Wes
i was thinking to get it with a loan and rent it to people that need a parking spot
then when i got it paid i might think getting a table saw :B
07:43
half laps, or any lap joints, are quite hard without a table saw actually ... but not impossible ....
people got along fine, for most of the last 2000 years, without table saws ...
Wes
Wes
not saying it's impossible, i'm saying i'd find it frustrating af
doing it with a hand saw and chisel is more rewarding than setting up a machine and having it do it for you ... it just takes an extremely long time ...
although saying that, not if you're doing it every day .... and sometimes it's easier to do it by hand than running a large piece over a death dealing blade ...
Wes
Wes
yeah. i would normally find that interesting... but i don't consider furniture artistic :B
I totally consider it artistic, because it's the only sort of art I'm any good at ...
Wes
Wes
:D
one of my first memories is like 5yo me "helping" my grandad in his shop. he wasn't a carpenter but he loved working with wood
when life was simpler
07:51
I love working with wood, I love the feel of it, I'll never tire of sanding a nasty looking bit of wood into something beautiful, and useful ... I purposely go out of my way to buy ugly looking stock for the tops of things, because they are the most pleasing to work on, and look at when you're finished ... everyone else is trying to make sure everything is straight, and I'm figuring out what kind of router jig I need to flatten it and what side I'm going to have facing out ...
O/
my next ultimate tool, after I've restocked with table saw and whatever, is going to be a thickness planer ... then you can buy really ugly stuff like railway sleepers ...
\o welcome to r11 woodworking
:D
Wes
Wes
:D
07:56
Questions like this makes me wonder, whether most of the people claiming to be programmers even qualify.
08:09
:(
08:25
morning
mok
mok
:D
Wes
Wes
@JayIsTooCommon do you really like the new episodes? this one not only i didn't like it, it actually made me angry
08:44
mrnin
08:57
@Wes banked for fed-up-with-people o'clock on Christmas day
moin
What does this PHPUnit error mean?
There were 2 errors:

1) Amp\ByteStream\Test\MessageTest::testFailingStream
Amp\PHPUnit\TestException:

/home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/byte-stream/test/MessageTest.php:132
/home/kelunik/GitHub/amphp/byte-stream/vendor/amphp/amp/lib/Coroutine.php:39
Has that exception not been caught? Or what's wrong?
@PeeHaa sure, you can assign host addresses ending in 0 or 255 when the subnet mask is 255.255.254.0 or wider. You only think of it as not being a valid host address because usually you are working with 255.255.255.0. The first address in a subnet is the network address, and the last address is the broadcast address, but if your subnet is 192.168.0.0/255.255.254.0 then 192.168.0.255 and 192.168.1.0 both fall in the middle of the range and are valid host addresses for that subnet.
In some ways it might help to think of a subnet as a range of integers (which is what it really is), dotted-quad is just a way of writing it down that coincides with the way people tend to use those numbers, and by convention people tend to use blocks of 256 addreses for a LAN because that covers the 99% use case without taking the piss
@kelunik pretty certain that's just an uncaught TestException thrown at MessageTest.php:132?
what's on that line?
@DaveRandom The exception is just created there. ^^
But yes, it's uncaught, but that happened outside the test coroutine.
09:08
@Linus Truest thing ever.
@kelunik The coroutine called the code that created the exception
@mega6382 :P
if you didn't throw it until later then yes, the stack trace will make no sense
3v4l.org/rbo6N that message could use some improvement tbh
it explicitly says "thrown in..." but it wasn't
@kelunik I assume you have changed that code and the phpunit failure message now says L122 rather than L132?
@kelunik well logically it must be being thrown before it hits the try/catch or in the catch block, I can't see any reason why that would be though
Have you broken that test with your PR? (i.e. did it pass before?)
@DaveRandom It's thrown from Loop::run, because the try / catch here was missing.
oooh right
@kelunik I feel like that should be wrapped in another exception, btw, when you are throwing an unhandled one, so the stack trace is clearer
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom cannot translate
@DaveRandom Which exception should be wrapped?
09:23
so, steam sale is here
@kelunik pretty much anything that is being "rethrown"
Anonymous
!!wotd
abubble characterized by intense enthusiasm or activity: The store was abubble with last-minute shoppers.
Anonymous
@tereško hmm.. glad to know I'm a mid-level dev according to your list
Anonymous
09:35
on a side note, today might be the day I either get fired or I resign
what happened?
Anonymous
Boss is too greedy and unreasonable
Anonymous
He wants me to replicate a banking software web & app who, according to their company profile have around ~10 devs ... all by myself.
on average it should take you about 5x more time
Anonymous
He stated in the beginning we would only implement a portion of their service, but got greedy over time and now he everyday he wants to add more features from other sites also
09:38
As long as you are getting paid right. ;)
!?friday
@PeeHaa where's the christmas version of this?
I'll just leave this here for people to enjoy - PR made against the top 1000 user passwords list - github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/pull/155
20 hours ago, by HamZa
https://github.com/danielmiessler/SecLists/pull/155
you're a bit late
09:40
:(
mornin
Just got zend_mm_heap corrupted on production systems, someone knows what does it mean?
On PHP 7.1.24
Anonymous
working 11 hours a day, including 5 hours on weekends, so I can help this guy start his business asap ... and each day, I see 10 new feature disguised as bugs, or improvements
09:56
@brzuchal it means you found a bug :-)
I'm sure he has printed out the rfc and put it over his bed
Wes
Wes
did you, dave?
Is there an RFC for IP addressing?
I would have thought that IP addressing pre-dates the RFC system
kind a chicken-and-egg problem :-P
heh lol
I'm sure there's stuff I don't know about it, I've never been clear on what the point of the network address is
it doesn't seem particularly useful, I don't think there's any scenario in which you'd send traffic to it
@samayo :( sad panda
@tereško Also included GTA cheat codes ! :D
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A: What does "zend_mm_heap corrupted" mean

Joe WatkinsThis is not a problem that is necessarily solvable by changing configuration options. Changing configuration options will sometimes have a positive impact, but it can just as easily make things worse, or do nothing at all. The nature of the error is this: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h>...

</plug>
tl;dr what @DaveRandom said
@JoeWatkins does USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 work with non-debug builds?
10:27
Anonymous
/i don't get it
@samayo because you are unaware of western xmas culture ;)
In traditional festive legend, Santa Claus's reindeer pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve. The commonly cited names of the eight reindeer are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. They are based on those used in the 1823 poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (commonly called "The Night Before Christmas"), arguably the basis of the reindeers' popularity. The enduring popularity of the Christmas song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" has led to Rudolph often joining the list, bringing the number of Santa Claus's...
So if i understand correctly, the joke is if "comet" ( a reindeer's name and at the same time a "meteor"), falls down, kills the dinosaurs?
Anonymous
Yeah, pretty much
Anonymous
It has been explained, thus has lost it's funny-ness for me
10:32
ftr it wasn't particularly funny in the first place
that's generally true of any joke that is explained, it's not that explaining it makes it less funny, it's that it just isn't funny
This was a Pun and Puns are not funny.
@samayo that said, i think different cultures have different kind of humours.
explaining jokes is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.
10:34
Also puns are the lowest form of humor.
I disagree. A witty pun is an art form
Seriously guys, I'm English. I don't have a lot else. Don't take puns away as well.
A man cannot live on sarcasm alone
Tell that to Jimmy Carr :P
He also has dick jokes
Anonymous
@mega6382 If you like that 'comedian' I will seriously shrink your avatar :)
10:37
lol
Anonymous
Worst comedian after kevin hart and before Amy Shumer
Anonymous
actually, he's just the worst
I actually quite like Jimmy Carr, but I really do hate Amy Shumer. And have no opinion regarding kevin hart.
But my favorites are Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle
@samayo Why do you think he is the worst?
And which comedians do you like?
Taylor Otwell
That DHH guy is pretty funny
10:43
yeah, same kind of humor than Taylor
Anonymous
his all career is built on vulgarity and getting nervous laughs from saying something absurdly mean, racist, sexist ... it's lazy and the lowest form of comedy imho @mega6382
Also there's a real hotbed of comedians in Redmond, WA
@DaveRandom you mean the microsoft office?
Do you think there's a Microsoft Office office somewhere?
Maybe there's a manager there who is the Microsoft Office office officer, and he works in the Microsoft Office office officer's office
10:47
@DaveRandom there is one in the cloud
@DaveRandom hahahah :D :P
@DaveRandom yes
@samayo I think you'd struggle to find any racist material from Jimmy Carr.
Anonymous
@jjok I didn't struggle
10:55
that's not racist ...
Anonymous
Yeah, you're right. That's much more than racist.
you're talking shit, you can't say something is racist because it includes africa and aids ...
@samayo you should watch that to the end.
Anonymous
I said, absurdly mean, racist and sexist. I didn't say this particular joke was racist though. It's more than that. @JoeWatkins
yes you did
6 mins ago, by jjok
@samayo I think you'd struggle to find any racist material from Jimmy Carr.
read from there, you just said that particular joke was racist ...
if a subject is too emotive for you, it's not the comedians fault ... it's your hangup, not theirs ...
Anonymous
11:00
ehh..
@JoeWatkins til
it remains useful ndbg because leak tracking ...
@Gordon I doubt it somehow, they would need walls, otherwise were would they put their... windows?
@JoeWatkins yeh I just thought that decision might be "optimised" out
@JoeWatkins Thanks, as I read and understood this happens when Zend MM which i s for requests memory separation, but in my case this happens on CLI script
I don't think I'll be able to reproduce it one more time
zend_mm is "Zend memory manager", i.e. all the logic behind emalloc() (vs system malloc())
it is an abstraction which manages and recycles allocated heap memory, i.e. one call to emalloc() not necessarily related to an underlying call to malloc() (similarly efree() does not always actually release the memory block back to the OS)
in order to make all this work, there are various mappings which are maintained by the memory manage so that it knows what's allocated where and can decide whether or not to actually allocate/free memory
11:13
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.4.11-dev
Ugh.
zend_mm_heap corrupted basically means "something weird happened in the memory maneger"
it's probably a good old-fashioned leak somewhere, or possibly a pointer being free'd that doesn't point directly to the base of something that was returned by emalloc()
if you want to debug it, USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 disables that memory management layer and will make valgrind report useful things
* might make valgrind report useful things
but tbh @brzuchal this sort of thing is often fixed by simply rollback/update, and letting other people who actually know what they are doing fix it
memory management bugs are usually really convoluted
/me out for ~1hr
@brzuchal zend mm is used in cli
it's not a leak, it's a heap corruption, and was pretty well explained in that reply :)
11:41
Thx @DaveRandom and @JoeWatkins
Morgen @ all
mornin PeeHaa
\o
ō/
is it just me, or the current steam sale is a bit disappointing
12:01
@tereško it is just you.
12:26
if you just had asked about @PeeHaa's face instead…
@Rawrskyes If you can, I'd quite strongly recommend using Redis instead, as it does far more stuff.
@Gordon any recommendations?
@pmmaga recommendation? you mean, prettier faces? Try @Danack. He has a mighty beard.
:P
Not disagreeing
12:32
for games: grim fandango remastered for 3 bucks. or the homeworld collection. or sid meiers pirates for another 3 bucks
@Wes Glue almost certainly wouldn't hold it flat - as it's not designed to hold against shearing forces.....I'd suggest just clamping it flat, and then direct a hot air fan onto it for about a week, take the clamps off and see what it's like then, and reseal the edge with something like amazon.co.uk/Unika-ColorFill-Compound-Laminate-Colorfill/dp/…
elite dangerous is also below 10 bucks
and planescape torment
seven days to die
loads of fine games for less than 10 at store.steampowered.com/search/?category1=998&filter=ut1
@Gordon been tempted about that one. looks beautiful
@pmmaga I havent played this one, but I always liked the classic elite game
but its cheap, so there isnt much to lose
indeed. yesterday was browsing the shop and ended up getting something not even on sale: store.steampowered.com/app/684410/Bridge_Constructor_Portal Only played a bit, looks fun
12:48
@JoeWatkins I've invited you to a private repo. I'd be interested to hear what your thoughts are on it and, in particular, if you see any problems with it. Thanks.
@DaveRandom random question - have you had any contact with x-on.co.uk ?
@pmmaga if you like turn based rpgs, I can warmly recommend shadowrun hong kong extended
and shadowrun: dragonfall. and the shadowrun returns. all at around 3 bucks
I also like expeditions: conquistadors
and brutal legend
oh, Dragonage: Origins is available again… that is a no brainer at 5 bucks
13:09
My website is almost ready to launch, just I need to do the emailing part (for example sending an email after registration to activate the user's email). Do I need to install SMTP server on my server if I want to use mail() function?
@Danack not directly but I do know someone who has, basically "I know they exist"
problem or just looking at suppliers?
cool. was just wondering if you might have any good questions for someone looking for a job from there.
as in, someone who used to work for them and wants to work for you?
either way... not particularly :-P
maybe "do you know where they keep their internet, is it worth planning a heist to steal their internet"
"Do you know, or have you ever been in contact with, Chris Wright"?
They ask that when you attempt to enter or leave the UK. On the way in they blacklist you, on the way out they just have an aggressive euthanasia policy to prevent spread.
I always just say "no", they don't check
13:22
:P
13:47
@PeeHaa what ya doing xmas/new year?
@Shafizadeh your hosting would probably provide such a service
also use swiftmailer or something \o/
@Shafizadeh the point at which someone suggests you set up your own mail server is also the point at which you find a new person to talk to
@DaveRandom bullshit
like, literally anyone
your elderly aunt or someone
@tereško which part?
13:58
4. (which actually makes it incompatible with 3), 5 and maaaaybe 6
last one hinges on ones definition of "kids"

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