apparently the fact that it needs to cross ~20 miles of water that have literally thousands of crossings/day and a fucking rail tunnel makes it like £10 more expensive
Just tea. If it's not camellia sinensis it's not fucking tea. Cut the leaves off, dry them out, possibly ferment them, that's tea. Anything else can fuck off.
@Allenph a cup of tea makes a fantastic accompaniment to a joint.
@Tiffany The stuff that's sold as decaf is generally crap, I have got reasonably good at doing reduced-caf ones by essentially rinsing the bag with a small amount of boiling water, which (supposedly) removes ~80% of the caffeine without removing too much of the flavour but honestly I don't really bother.
@mega6382 I have recently come back around to the conclusion that JS is just insane. Occasionally I veer away from it, wondering if there's maybe something I'm missing due to not fully understanding some paradigm or other, but I'm pretty sure it's just insane and I will never actually understand it because it is inherently incomprehensible.
@DaveRandom Putting together a node script this morning… thinking if we could get fibers and async/await into PHP there would be no reason for this JS craziness.
I thought a singleton was when the class itself ensured there was only one instance.
Like, there's always a difference in style between an object that is shared but was not designed as a singleton, and a class that was designed as a singleton from the getgo...
Let's say I have code like this:
$dbh = new PDO("blahblah");
$stmt = $dbh->prepare('SELECT * FROM users where username = :username');
$stmt->execute( array(':username' => $_REQUEST['username']) );
The PDO documentation says:
The parameters to prepared statements don't need to be quoted; t...
@AbrarAhmed in addition to that^: prepared statements don't do anything against injection. If you prepare a statement that you crafted by concatenating unsafe values, a prepared statement will not protect against anything. You must ensure to use parameterized queries.
so if a function is called in C that has more arguments than the function allows for in parameters, this can be allowed through the usage of ... in the parameter list, and using va_list in the function to get the rest of the arguments?
I ought to brush up on C/C++
been ten years since I used either, but couldn't hurt to refresh myself
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I just can't envisage a valid use case anywhere tbh, since they involve lazy instantiation that means that either they have no state based on ctor args, in which case you may as well just make it a fully static class, or the state needs to be available everywhere that accesses the instance in case there is no instance yet, in which case a factory would be just as easy or even easier
I swear, this room doesn't just improve skill with PHP, it turns you into reading through the php source with a thirst of curiosity so strong that... I don't have an appropriate comparison
I don't understand what I'm reading at face value, I have to dig around, write stuff out, and try to understand what's going on, going through it step by step in my head or on paper
@DaveRandom how I understand it is that Rasmus built PHP originally, then worked with Israeli developers and built the ZEND engine as a semi-integrated part of PHP. It's like piling boxes on top of other boxes, with occasional bits of tape in between
as I understand it, the theory is that the language (PHP) and the executor (the zend engine) are decoupled from each other such that it would be possible to use the execution engine for a different language, but I've never been completely clear on whether this has ever been true in any meaningful way, let alone whether it's still practically true today
I think the original idea was something roughly analogous to the separation between IL and C#/VB.net/J# et al
@Tiffany I sent her a nasty note. Apparently my girlfriend was scared several times in the night and I repeatedly asked her if there was side effects like that and what she was giving me and she never told me.
@Tiffany on a more practical level though, the reason for the general pattern of having a prefix is that C doesn't have any language-level concept of namespacing, so it's simply a mechanism for avoiding naming collisions
@Allenph I think 75% of the anti-psych drugs I tried gave me weird dreams, but they at least weren't scary. They were just weird. The last two drugs I tried, my dreams started veering towards nightmares, couple that with the "weird" aspect, and the nightmares I'd get were just horrifying. I suppose the fortunate part is that I couldn't remember them when I woke up. Maybe a piece here or there, but not enough to explain exactly what the dream entailed.
also it's worth noting that the confusing nature of php-src is largely a product of the fact that it's designed to be highly portable, combined with the usual cruft that comes into every project that has "legacy code". Not all C code is as hard to understand as php-src, it's something of a baptism of fire I think
I live alone, so I have no way of knowing if I was sleepwalking. If I did sleepwalk, I can only imagine what my cats saw...
on semi-related note, if you ever want to have wild, yet interesting and vivid dreams... be insomniac for a couple of days. I had some crazy dreams in my early 20s while I was going through a bout of insomnia, but they weren't scary... just interesting, like "I could write a book on this" interesting
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What happened was, I was making noodles, and before the water was boiling I had these two laser pointers I'd been messing with, and I shined one in the water, and then said to myself, "If you don't have time to pick 'em fresh, store bought will be fine."
My wife is out of town with family, so I made that video for her. The very end included a little more, but I chopped it out for YouTube
I tried starring Florian's message two times, and both times the star was cleared, third time it worked. Possibly a RO is clearing it cause they hate it.
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It's a wonder I don't have more cavities for the amount of sugar I consume daily, I guess fancy electric toothbrush FTW. Probably also helps that I don't drink soda.
@Danack ah, those are cream puffs here... there's a brand that has a bunch in a frozen container, heat them up until they're thawed.... they're amazing