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=D
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> Don't ask to ask, just ask.
Hey - wondering if anybody can help explain what PHP's doing here - gist.github.com/mgldev/91386cc6e3d65fc239de60dc1bc46114
I thought asort() would have used object hashes to sort an array of objects, but it appears to be sorting based on the private scope $name property of the NameValuePair. I'd achieve this using usort() and a custom sort function, but a collegue had used asort(). I was surprised when I found it was being correctly sorted
15:40
One of the most amazing answer on quora qr.ae/TUTcbo
@DaveRandom I'd wager this is the most efficient approach possible.
@Danack call with google guys in 2h so you'll get a reply soon. Anyway I'm new to elastic long story short I own a small company and I told the investor hey the search can be super fast so I fu** my self and need to integrate it. Anyway, I have red through the documentation but I don't have time to waste so I need a straight path to follow. What would be your advice in this scenario and to exclude the option that it can't be made in 24h
define 'search' ? i.e. what do you want to search on?
illegal mix of collation occurs for date columns only ? @mega6382
@Danack We built a social network which has an AI capable of combining profiles from different social platforms(facebook, twitter, youtube) and it supplies content as one. I need to connect elastic to my internal profiles search where users could find their favorite influencers. I need to obtain the parameter in the search if the user is following that person or not, as I have red I've seen that elastic has a deplay of 1s to the real-time data.obtain
15:49
Date difference varies according day time – #76374
@DaAmidza without being sure, that's possibly not a good use case for elastic search. ES is good for taking articles and then searching on small (usually keywords) extracted from them. It sounds like what you're talking about is a graph like search where arbitrary nodes could need to be retrieved.
If your company has the budget, then neo4j.com might be in your future.
@astrosixer mind sharing your query?
oh - apparently microsoft are about to release graphengine.io/docs/manual/index.html#what-is-ge for sane computers.
@Danack I wanted to play around with ES since I have heard that it's good but have never used it, but as I see I should have done a better research.I will definitely take a look at this thanks for the info.
Wow... this eerily reminds me of a scene from Terminator- just add a gun, remove the grass, and add fire in the background. youtube.com/watch?v=vjSohj-Iclc?x
16:00
lol- someone said- just throw down some logs and we can still get away.
@Allenph eh- that doesn't scare me as much. I used to do all sorts of activities on drugs in the 90s. It's the new users you have to watch.
And they were not on duty either.
I love acid. But I would never do acid while guarding a nuke.
It says they were off duty.
I hated the stuff.
Wus. Do some DMT. That'll put some hair on your nuts.
@Allenph lol, is that real?
Man, that's crazy...
16:03
Yep.
I tried it three different times and all three times was a horrible experience. My car felt like I was driving a dumpster the one time I drove home (stupid I know) and all 3 times I felt like I was doomed to die that day. One time after taking someone showed up at a house party with a gun and there was drama. Worst experiences ever.
Acid or DMT?
Meh. Test your acid. That's one where you can get RCs like crazy.
Pretty sure that's what happened to @DaveRandom.
I haven't done drugs (well except coffee) or drank alcohol in over 17 years.
16:06
@Allenph Yeah, and then he starts sending nudes to everyone. :P
No need to test. =)
@mega6382 sure this is my query
SELECT t.invoice_date,t.doc_no,customer.name AS customerName,t.to_collect_on,t.amount,t.id,t.fm_signed,t.id,invoice_date,doc_no,to_collect_on,amount,fm_signed,amount,memo,t.customer_id FROM `invoices` `t` LEFT JOIN customer ON t.customer_id = customer.id WHERE (t.company_id=:company_id) AND (((t.invoice_date LIKE '%العَرَ%' OR t.doc_no LIKE '%العَرَ%' OR customer.name LIKE '%العَرَ%' OR t.to_collect_on LIKE '%العَرَ%' OR t.amount LIKE '%العَرَ%' ) AND ( t.history!='1' )) AND (t.company_id='1')) ORDER BY id desc LIMIT 50
I like drugs, so.
16:12
@Wes Those Nokias were truly invincible.
@StatikStasis I know some people who still have those
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i have one :B 3210.. which is basically the same as the 3310/3330
@mega6382 Those will be the last things crushed during the cold death of the universe by the black holes.
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My grandma can't use a modern smart phone. She has been using a 3310 for like ages now, its not the same one. The 3310 she has now is a bit more modern one with a color screen and everything. Something like this 91-img.com/pictures/nokia-3310-4g-mobile-phone-large-1.jpg
NTSB report on the Uber self driving car fatality suggests that the automatic emergency braking system wasn’t actually automatic.
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16:17
lol
I am Jack's complete lack of surprise
16:39
@Wes damn you, now I am sitting here watching random videos from that channel. :P
global.css <-- Help me lord.
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that channel looks like soviet russia
16:51
@ircmaxell Extremely irresponsible. Asides from the "no alert" issue, the car should take action when there's an obstacle in it's path - whether it's a pedestrian, vehicle or unknown object.
o/
I haven't coded in PHP for over 3 months, my health is returning back to me.
17:08
Sounds like a lovely vacation.
3 whole months!? sounds more like retirement!
17:25
@IROEGBU which action?
Stop when it was still safe and in control
Kind of weird they don't have that.
Even my $200 drone has that.
@IROEGBU I can understand not taking action, many early self-driving cars chose that (knowing the correct action can be difficult). But tell the user there's something you can't handle if you know it
In the report, the driver claims to have been monitoring the system before the crash. She should've seen the system was having difficulty making a decision.
It says it wasn't designed to alert them- I think that is the problem.
17:32
@IROEGBU that's kind of the point: the system didn't alert the driver there was a problem. And you're talking the span of 6 seconds, including 1.3 seconds from when it recognized there was a critical problem
43 mph is quite fast too (factoring in the time).
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@crypticツ yeah let's blame php :P
but even if it did alert, would it be better? if the car had taken action and it was a false positive, given that most current cars have safety measures (seat belts, airbags , etc) the damage would be small compared to a car positively hitting a pedestrian.
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\o how are you?
there is one thing that irks me about the discussion. I understand that it's necessary because it's new and I agree there is still room for improvement, but many people seem to have the expectation that self driving cars should not make mistakes. And I think that's the wrong expectation. They should aim for zero mistakes, but I would guess if you compare accidents per mile of a self driving car versus the same with a human, the car would already be pretty good.
17:36
Yeah, every Tesla (and self driving) crash is like a big deal. But, other cars crash everyday.
I'm not sure where the happy medium is in the name of progress... well- @Gordon covered what I was about to say.
Because it is AI it is under much more scrutiny, while down the road from me right now there is a huge bridge/highway construction going on that has been the cause of many deaths due to the large construction zone. We seem to have acceptable standards (maybe not acceptable but what we're willing to accept) but because these are computers we expect zero tolerance during the process... which definitely should be the expectation but will definitely not be the outcome.
Plus this technology is even more controversial because of what it means for the future of industry jobs, effects on the careers of many humans, the possibility of the right to drive being taken away (which could become even more of a point as terrorists use vehicles)... all of this causes a much more heated debate.
@StatikStasis To achieve that expectation, humans must be banned from driving or crossing roads (at least, unassisted)
...don't give them more stupid ideas.
Some of the stuff they propose today in the name of "making things safe" is ridiculous as it is.
A very interesting improvement would be linking cars into a swarm
yeah , I get that selfdriving is much safer, I guess it gets very philosophical very fast.

For instance lets say it would brake automatically everytime, would it be better to have a 100 accidents because it brakes over 1 fatality because it didn't?
@IROEGBU uhh, that would piss a lot of people off!
17:45
What if there is an error and it slams on the brakes on the highway causing fatalities from unaware drivers behind the vehicle.
@Gordon What do you mean? Like a flying V pattern of geese or something?
@StatikStasis not in a specific pattern, but the animals in swarms usually never collide
relevant for the discussion: moralmachine.mit.edu
@StatikStasis If humans were banned from driving, this won't happen.
@Gordon Ah- interesting idea.
exactly , we could make variations of this problem to no end
17:47
@pmmaga yeah. I did that.
@StatikStasis or maybe a herd of bison
lol- this moral machine is funny. I'm like- take out the old ladies, they've lived a good life.
some are pretty hard to decide on. and that's what makes this discussion more interesting. when the car has to decide on occupants vs pedestrians and such
Hmm... kill the two in the car following the law or the 5 disobeying the law by walking across when it is red. Sorry 5... Darwin awards coming up.
@pmmaga I was somewhat annoyed at the results though. They didn't feel like they represented my answers.
Aug 10 '16 at 6:03, by Gordon
For science. You monster! http://moralmachine.mit.edu/
dug up the discussion from last year about it
@Gordon yeah.. just finished it again and some of the results are not what was driving my decisions.. but I guess you'd need to answer a lot more questions to be more thorough
We just need teleporters and we can avoid all of this.
@StatikStasis I won't step into a teleporter
@Gordon What if we took your idea and put them in herds. If they're in groups then we can keep them all in these groups with intervals between each group. There would be intervals that would allow pedestrians to cross streets. Then they could add crosswalk lights and gates like we have at railroads for when the groups were coming through. If someone jumps those gates and are killed we feel less bad about the death because... well they were an idiot.
Me either.
18:02
@StatikStasis well, it's not my idea. swarm behavior is a science topic.
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@Gordon i saved all the animals tho
Some of the best ideas come from nature. I just meant what you brought up.
If my wife is driving down the road and she has to hit me or a dog I better get out of the way.
my main issue with the moral machine is that all the scenarios are fatal and do not allow the choice "let the human intervene" and the results are skewed because of the assumption that I am making the decision based on who is on the street and in the car.
I care about old people... they were just breaking the law. If they're too slow to get out of the way they should go another way. I'm a monster.
for instance: moralmachine.mit.edu/results/-393614570 is when you choose to not let the car evade ever. that was my only decision. not who is old or young or rich or whatever. I didnt even read it. yet, the outcome assumes I weighted in on who was depicted.
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18:09
Yeah- all absolute decisions.
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it does not reflect how i picked my answers though
people in cars are way more likely to survive a crash than someone being hit by a car
I thought the same thing Wes
Your link is broken @Wes
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no idea
Even if I copy the link and paste it in it doesn't function correctly. Redirects
Yeah- I dunno
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18:12
the solution to this is very simple. pedestrians should not be allowed on the road
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it doesn't take much to dig tunnels that pass under the roads
or even better, have underground roads
I don't like limiting freedom of movement... I'd rather the underground tunnels be made for the vehicles but those infrastructure costs would be enormous.
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not really according to elon musk :B
the problem is starting this new kind of infrastructure... but once done it's way cheaper to maintain, more efficient etc
I'm not sure how excited I am about being forced to drive in an automated vehicle.
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18:16
i mean stuff like i robot... remember the movie?
If we get to that point.
Although... I could then play on my phone during transit... which is another reason why this is going to be pushed even more.
Hmm... here is another conundrum my colleague just brought up. If the vehicle is not going to prioritize the passenger I'm not going to use it. That may be a very heavy factor in the design. Thoughts?
@Wes so the solution is flying cars
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check elon musk talks about underground roads
they can be made on different planes and have no intersections, they can dig several km deep
a single track is very cheap to build but in order to be efficient they need to dig a whole network of tunnels, and that takes a lot of time
he recently announced he wants to combine space x with hyperloop to get anywhere on earth in less than an hour. I searched the article for the requirement "passenger must arrive alive". I didnt find it.
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a system like that requires a lot of redundancy for maintenance, safety etc. so the major goal is speeding up the digging or making the digging machines cheap to build
18:30
hello all
@Gordon The goal isn't 0 mistakes. The goal is a low number of avoidable mistakes. This one was detected in time, but failed to act appropriately. Then, when it became an emergency, it still failed to identify the threat to the driver, and hence intefered with the abilityt o prevent the crash
how are you all?
@ircmaxell was the driver sleeping?
I have create a form with calculation and now I want to send the form data to email using PHPMailer.
there are lots of checkboxes. How can I send selected checkboxes in email?
18:39
is there any suggestion for me?
Then just drop them in the mail handler message... something like this stackoverflow.com/questions/23626847/…
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let's see how this wireshark works
@StatikStasis can it be done using implode too??
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Q: Implode array for PHP checkbox in Form

Lisa JaffeI have looked at multiple examples of the implode array and cannot work out why I cannot see if multiple check boxes are selected. Can I pleas get assistance as to what code I need to add and where? Thanks! CODE IN PHP: $to='[email protected]'; $subject='Enquiry - Contact Page'; ...

I did not look over any of those for sql injection issues so make sure you do.
sure @StatikStasis :)
18:54
@MilanUptech well those were all user entries, no DB queries so ignore that. =)
ok @StatikStasis
@StatikStasis well. I am using PHPMailer and on success I want to redirect to paypal with value. Can I pass data to paypal for payment with header() function for redirecting in PHP?
What value are you passing to PayPal?
I am doing calculation of class packages in this form. calculation part is completed. it generates total cost and it's details. now what I need to do is I need to send email with details and total cost and I need to redirect to paypal for the payment of that cost. I will do mailing once I fix this checkbox thing. but I am getting confused that will I be able to pass data through redirection [header()] or is there any method?
I've always used extensions for anything dealing with payment gateways and eCommerce platforms. If you're doing it yourself you'll have to do a lot of reading along with trial and error. Couple of links: stackoverflow.com/questions/40572621/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/14843212/…
Take note of the security deficit on the cURL question; second link.
You using a known eCommerce platform?
Yes. It's WordPress with WooCommerce.
but calculation form is separate from them.
19:13
I saw this on GitHub earlier. Not sure of your version of WP. You'd have to see if it is compatible if you decide to give up and try yourself. If nothing else look at the code to learn from it. wordpress.org/plugins/paypal-for-woocommerce
here is my form if you want to look at it for the better understanding. :) jsfiddle.net/humanware/7y1nsn0a/6
WooCommerce doesn't need any payment plugins because it's already capable of maintaining payment from multiple methods.
Does it not have an extension built in to handle what you want?
Or... is there not an extension available for the feature you want?
Ah yes- you have quite a bit done.
19:28
@Wes You should be very careful with those kind of pipe dreams. Rofl.
The deepest hole at 12km is like a pencil wide.
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12km is a bit too much lol
My point is that it's hard to dig holes.
@StatikStasis no. It's totally custom and totally separate from WP & WooCommerce.
Especially 12 KM deep holes.
I don't understand. It seems so much easier to commercialize the air.
I will will need to do all by myself not relying on those frameworks.
there were couple of form calculation plugins with paypal integration but they didn't fulfill my requirements so I created it myself.
19:32
Probably talking more along the lines of the underground roads like exist in New York. aurecongroup.com/thinking/thinking-papers/…
ELON <3
20:26
@Wes omg... I hope that first guy went and changed his password right away. He probably didn't.
Wow... they're all idiots.
It's hopeless. You can make passwords as secure as you want, but in the end you should just maybe have a character requirement and hash it. You really just want to make sure it's not you fault.
End users are lame.
This is why there are so many breaches.
Well, there's a difference between someone getting into a DB of MD5 hashed passwords with no salt and one person giving away their password.
omg... dem teeth.
You can have random salt and the most sophisticated cryptology methods but at the end of the day if the user is just going to give away their password or not secure physical access (basically no sticky notes on monitor or under keyboard) it's hopeless.
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so they were building a motorway and they accidentally cut an internet cable
3 days without internet, nation wide
20:40
@Wes Was the motorway underground? =P
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Bill Cosby
Kevin Spacey
Charlie Sheen
Dustin Hoffman
Morgan Freeman
even morgan freeman
a name i never thought i'd see on that list
Yeah. Saw that this morning. Hope it's not true, but.
@Wes In Italy?
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yeah
Weak.
If you ever watch Mad Men you could see how at one point in time it was the culture and it was completely acceptable.
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20:44
internet just barely works
can't load many sites, github for example
Who designed your infrastructure?
After reading the article and given the age of Morgan Freeman I could see this behavior being a product of the culture he grew up in.
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harassment and sexual assault are totally different things tho
His was harassment, right?
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yeah
i think everyone in the show biz has had that kind of behavior... i'd say it's normal
20:55
Eventually the only way to meet someone without facing legal issues is through a dating website... unless you're handsome. A handsome man can get away with more than an unwanted advance.
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sexual assault is another thing entirely, or kids
@Wes I agree.
Glad I'm married and I don't have to worry about this stuff.
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this is how our extinction begins
This and the sexbots.
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netflix still unreachable
they have 0 redundancy
and a week to fix the problem
imagine if this happened in america... immediate class action
20:58
That's unfortunate. You can watch it on your phone if you have a smartphone.
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here in italy they don't even tell you they have a problem... they say "all ok on our side"
We are a litigious society. It sucks.
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of course they lie
ISPs run the world dude. We live in the information age. They give the governments information, and the governments give them legal regional monopolies.
Well- it's 5pm here. Time to head home to my Internet, NetFlix, and Amazon Prime.
=P
21:02
I had to insert a wordpress user account from one server/database into another server/database (I accidentally deleted the original user account on one of the databases), but it appears the user account I inserted does not have correct permissions/roles to do stuff in wordpress, I can't access /wp-admin
wordpress blows
I'm not sure if I'm asking a question or just complaining, maybe both
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@StatikStasis asshole.
@Tiffany sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root
can I put name attr in <td> and pass it's value to php form submission script?
No. Whatever you're doing is bad.
@Allenph windows server :P
maybe some point this year or next year if I'm still here, I'll push to switch to LEMP, because I'm feeling comfortable with it
@Wes sorry- had to say it. =P I do hope they get it repaired for you quickly.
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they say saturday... which is monday in italian money
@Wes ...I thought of the mob
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not too far
21:14
wonder if that's somehow related to how American society tends to more focused on "living to work" than some European countries, where they're "working to live"
That last one sounds depressing.
@Allenph "living to work"?
Working to live.
how so? in America, we're generally taught to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps..., living paycheck to paycheck
If you like your job it's not a problem. If you're working to live your life kind of blows.
21:18
@Allenph you have them mixed up :P
I pulled myself up by my bootstraps with nothing but a $20 computer from a poor neighborhood in Tampa with a sick single mom who worked two jobs.
oh..wait no I do
dammit
I have no sympathy.
to be fair, not everyone is intelligent enough to be a developer, and until we have automated robots for janitors, we'll still need janitors
or any other menial, low-wage job
I worked for my job. They could have too. Socratic paradox. People in general are not stupid, they just know different things or are not motivated.
With obvious exceptions, but.
21:20
we still need janitors...
Of course. There's never a shortage of people who are not motivated or know the wrong things.
Some people do get screwed over, but...that's unavoidable.
the point I'm making is that those jobs won't be eliminated anytime soon, and they're making poverty-level wages, where they literally are unable to save any money because it all goes to bills and they're one paycheck away from having their electricity shut off, let alone if something in their car goes out and they have to pay to fix it
@Allenph I disagree
No one suffers more than the poor under welfare. And long term, too.
Meh. I digress. We can open up a chat if you want to talk more.
corporations subsidizing their workers' wages with government assistance, gotta love it
Jeez you guys jumped off into something deep and political. I think the point was the American mentality of “living to work” sucks where your purpose is to work for a company until you’re 65 where they retire you and give you a watch and then you’re diagnosed with cancer, consumed by medical bills and don’t get to enjoy your life now. It’s better to be able to enjoy life everyday and your job provides the income to do that.
21:31
yarp
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21:46
something nice to watch on youtube anyone?
it's the only site that loads
@Wes where are you from?
@Wes PBS SpaceTime has a new video.
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something that 1- i can understand 2- that's at least 40' :B
At least 40 feet?
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40' => 40 minutes
40' 50''... 40 minutes, 50 seconds
don't use that in the us?
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40 firsts 50 seconds
"firsts" is an alternative name for "minutes" over here :B
although nobody uses it
and it's written like that 40'
@Wes whats the actual word for 'firsts' you use?
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primi
40 primi 50 secondi
shit - should have bet it was.
> These subdivisions were denoted by writing the Roman numeral for the number of sixtieths in superscript: 1I for a "prime" (minute of arc), 1II for a second, 1III for a third,
apparently we changed prime/primus to 'degree' for some reason, but kept the 'seconds'.
Aka 'first subdivisions' 'second subdivision'.
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22:03
yep
@Wes This was one of the best documentaries about the atom that I watched. 4 parts- really really good. m.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm3p_3Vgejk
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minutes is short for "first minutes" aka "first division"
seconds is short for "second minutes" aka "second division"
@Wes that’s how our stop watches look.
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it is used in military, sports... regular people probably doesn't know
however, the notation 40' 50'' is pretty popular
trying to find a decent documentary but they are all terrible
@Wes Didn't like that one?
Not sure I agree, but interesting. :p
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22:12
seems boring
What do you usually watch on Netflix?
I watched it in high school and was so interested I read the book, but. Fine. EveryDay astronaut has some long ones.
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was watching arrested development
My friend sent me that since I have one.
On the TV dilemma I don’t know. I enjoy watching documentaries which there are a lot of good ones on YouTube. I also like watching people play video games such as yogscast.
22:35
how unique is Ramsey uuids? anybody have any experience with it?matthewtrask.net/blog/Looking-At-Ramsey-Uuid
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never had a collision
okay. @Wes
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but i suppose i didn't generate enough of them to actually guarantee you that :B
does it have any specs on that?
@azamkhan I would not worry about it.
22:42
@Allenph what makes you not to worry
I was really excited about getting a job, but now that I have one I barely have time for personal projects
I have four tables and comments table that belongs to all the four tables I save the ids from all the four tables in comments table and I don't want conflicting Ids in this case
@azamkhan You're more likely to get hit by a meteor.
23:01
Does anyone use or is familiar with OAuth for authorization via google to a third party API?
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@Allenph i doubt that
but even if it's 1 in 1000, why do you care? you just generate another one
23:22
@Wes you saw:
A silly thing I've been working on: improve PHP's type system in userland, adding generics, typed lists, tuples and structs: https://github.com/spatie/typed
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yes. code is pretty lame
if generics were easy we would have generics already :B
i've bookmarked the project, maybe i'll ask for help once i get mine started
I'm not too invested in it, but my impression is that 'arrayof' rather than full generics is way more likely to happen, and solves a large percentage of the problem.
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problem is that the type could be generic too... in other words can't do $foo instanceof Array<Bar<Baz>>
arrayof($foo, Bar::CLASS) is the best you can do
23:39
@Danack due to joe's previous attempt and what I've looked at so far, I can't really think of a way to do it in less than O(n) which I think would be kind of prohibitive. maybe there's a way or a nice way to get generics would accomplish it but AFAIK arrayof wouldn't be easier/simpler than generics
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23:55
twig is terrible....... whats wrong with using plain php
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