either internet is being a shit, or Comcast is starting their throttling shit
trying to watch a TV show on my phone, and every 20 seconds or so, it would buffer for 20-30 seconds. it would spent more time buffering than I was able to watch.
Over the weekend I decompiled an APK, they left their api keys, public and private keys all in plain text in their JS files (found it was a Cordova web app), and did all this crypto shit to get signed keys... and I converted and did it all in swift and now I can make signed API requests to their servers xD
Future reference - don't put private and public keys directly in your JS in an SPA, keep those keys on your server and make an extra request in the chain
@Exception json_encode isn't breaking your string, it's giving you valid json. if the string you want out of it is [["Jon and Jane\'s Spot,AL"]] you're not gonna get it, as that's not valid json
JSON.parse("[[\"Jon and Jane\\'s Spot,AL\"]]")
VM212:1 Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ' in JSON at position 16
at JSON.parse (<anonymous>)
at <anonymous>:1:6
I am trying to get an array with `['marketingMethod' => 1, 'count' => 5]` but not sure how to do that with doctrine querybuilder. I always get `['marketingMethod' => 1, 1 => 5]`. My query is `$queryBuilder = $this->createQueryBuilder('category'); $queryBuilder->select([ 'category.marketingMethod', $queryBuilder->expr()->countDistinct('category.id') ]); $queryBuilder->groupBy('category.marketingMethod'); $result = $queryBuilder->getQuery()->getResult();`
Not sure what that is called, and therefore not sure how to look for a solution :)
@Rajveergangwar because my tarot cards show the Devil, the Tower and the 10 of Swords right next to each other. And you know what that means, right? Bad moon rising. Trouble's on the way.
If I have to make an educated guess, I'd say they will rewrite Drupal on Laravel.
yeah, when the batteries are out of juice ... I bought a really shit one at first that couldn't ...
haven't run the batteries out yet, but done a few test cycles, works well ... and turned power off to whole house while I was doing new plugs in office and bedroom, kept it (and screen and audio) powered on for more than half an hour ...
I don't care about downstairs tv, it's not mine, no protection there ... but it did get new plugs so there aren't extension leads everywhere ... I dunno what it is about spanish houses, this room is huge and had two power outlets ...
intend to diy everything possible anyway ... and there is much to do ... mostly electric, but also, might redo the driveway, since all of us have fallen over on it ... weekends are very full at the moment ...
@JoeWatkins Just out of interest, how did you learn to DIY? Trial and error in a shitty house and then become the expert for later on? Had a dad help you? YouTube?
I ask because, I've never had that, I guess I'd just have to trial and error it in a shitty house
@Jimbo I've been good at woodwork and construction like stuff just by accident, since school age, loved it in school ... I've worked with friends on their houses, picked up the odd useful tip ... the rest is mostly trial and error, the first bits of furniture I made were absolutely terrible, now they come out pretty professional ... when we left the uk, we sold all the stuff we had made, in a rush, and got nearly £1000 for all of it, two coffee tables, dining table and a tv unit ...
there's a video on "this old house" they replaced a structural pillar/post because it was rotted. they held the whole house's weight on a ladder, temporarily, in order to take out the old post and put in a new one :B
@Jimbo oh and a friend taught me how to weld when I was about 16, for the purposes of car restoration, it's actually very complicated and I consider myself a novice at it still, but it's a skill I use sometimes, me and the wife used to build and restore trailers, horse boxes, old cars and bikes, (we done two 1980's poor mans porshces, and a trike), and catering vans, in the summer just to get outside and do something together ...
I learned how to use a spray gun when working for a company that produced acoustic tiles for recording studios, am pretty good at painting with a compressor, not so good with an airbrush, but I'll have a go at it ...
at that same company I learned how to use and maintain vacuum form moulding machines, which use hydraulics, and more than once have used those skills to diagnose and repair fork lift trucks, and one tractor, although I'm quite scared of hydraulics still, they are dangerous and easy to get wrong ...
@Gordon hey, sorry, forgot to say thanks :) I do want, just got other issues, I am setting up kubernetes cluster on aws (context)... gruss aus herzogenaurach :)
@DejanMarjanovic well, let me know when you need any assistance. I am somewhat offended by "spoiled by new relic" though, because you need to configure new relic whereas ours configures everything for you.
I want to make a directory in my web project for keeping db export, dns records export and somethings like that, what name is proper for that directory?
You know, Laravel has a directory named "storage". Is it for such things ?
I would probably put the database dumps in a directory called "database_dumps", and maybe the dns records would go in one called "zonefiles" or something
@jjok ok .. I will go with "storage". I asked this because Laravel framework has a directory named "storage". I thought probable word "storage" is a reserved word for another concept
@PeeHaa you can probably write a simple one fairly easily
the basic usages are not hard
it's when you go into details that hell starts, but for your tests like mailcatcher (where you don't really have to handle retries et al), it should be enough to have a small one