I'm having a middle life developer crisis where I just cannot decide what OS to stick with, the current hardware means it is hard to use Linux at times, I've decided to try and stick with Windows 10 for now, but its hard as I develop LAMP stack projects and I know you can use WAMP but its not as easy as if you just ran Linux. Do people develop websites while using Windows to develop on anymore?
@Erdss4 I personally use windows to develop on because it's the best OS for GUI programs. I have a virtualbox VM running CentOS with a shared folder set up, so I can test things "live"
arhh right I've been through so many over the last few days :O
I always had trouble getting fedora to even boot from USB on my laptop :(
I wanted to try it out
Also when I lower the brightness on my laptop I get weird lines going down the screen on dark backgrounds, I think the term for them is humming bars. Does not happen on Windows though and my laptop is only 2 years old.
Plus to add to that with Linux Mint, changing to the dark theme all the icons in libre office are not very easy to see, black icons on a dark background uggg
ftr that lib is intended to be just a protocol implementation (data structures and encoder/decoder), I will create a higher-level client lib as well
probably two actually, a simple blocking lib and an async one based on amp
It will need allowing through the firewall probably because it needs to be able to accept unicast traffic from any address on the LAN, it won't work in client-only mode because the protocol is somewhat ridiculous
ugh, also it's going to have to be a hard 7.2 dependency @jjok because I need bits of pack()/unpack() that weren't added until 7.2
middleware question ... especially regarding the PSR-15 proposal ... am I correct at assuming that there needs to be some sort of domain dispatch middleware at the far end of the middleware pipeline? Or is that something that is typically handled handled by the middleware processor?
@DaveRandom wow! Nice one! I spent a couple of hours last night and didn't end up with anything.
@DaveRandom That was pretty much my plan.
@DaveRandom I was trying with React. They have a Datagram package, but I couldn't get it to do what I wanted. Or I didn't understand what I was doing...
@DaveRandom Maybe that's why it wasn't working? I was trying the example with n* and v*.
it is a known fact that they spray stuff in the atmosphere in order to change the weather temporarily... they did that on some occasions, like for sports events.
@jjok I do amp over react because reasons, but since lifx themselves recommend a message rate of <=20/sec, in reality you probably don't need async
/me doing Christmas prep all day today, but I will put a bit more time in over the next week or so, would expect to have something complete-ish by 1st Jan
Hey, I am having a problem with PHPMailer. It seems to work on my computer just fine on localhost but when I try to run it on another Windows computer, it says that there's an error connecting to the SMTP server.
> Added some examples but I will stop now working on anything because people already start complaining again. Contributing to PHP is like kicking a combat dog ... let's wait for some support for this feature in general first.
@Andrea sounds like everyone... but yes, if you have ADD, get it diagnosed and fixed. Procrastination in and of itself isn't ADD though, it's just laziness, and most of us have a ton of it :)
side projects... yeah, look at my github if you want to feel better
PHPMailer works perfectly on localhost on one Ubuntu PC but doesn't work on 127.0.0.1 with PHPDesktop on Windows 10 saying "SMTP Error: Cannot connect to SMTP host". I am using Gmail for this.
What could I be doing wrong? I have enabled openssl extension, it's running on TLS on port 587.