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mb_convert_variables recursion detected – #76661
 
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02:12
It'd be great if people familiar with php-src could review my PR to add compile-time warning on bad "parent" usage.
 
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03:35
@JBis PDO is a class in php. MySQL doesn't have to know about it. The PDO class connects and communicates with the MySQL database. More info here: phpdelusions.net/pdo
04:23
@JBis I ugh... PDO comes built-in with PHP, afaik, but the driver for your specific database must be activated in php.ini. MySQL's one is pdo_mysql, most of the time.
lol dat statik
hay @PeeHaa or @Epodax, a long time ago we trolled main with a Rebecca question. I was just reading the many memes of meta question, and realized the one about the jquery number addition must have been the same kind of event (also read the friday afternoon meme).
assuming that screenshot is real
in the back, people facepalming: did it really took that long for that guy to get it?
 
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05:48
Dead in here right now I bet.
posted on July 17, 2018

posted on July 25, 2018

06:23
morns
06:57
Got internet at my new apartment \o/ speedtest.net/result/7498228611.png
that's a lot.. wow
07:16
I get at most like 128mb maybe
08:00
blinkered narrow-minded and subjective; unwilling to understand another viewpoint.
Issue sorting when values are equal – #76662
08:22
@Leigh you got decent internet, but your <50mi from Slough, so... swings and roundabouts I guess
Just when you think docker is going well it slaps you in the face and laughs
The worst thing about docker is that sometimes, it takes so long to make a build that if you get an error near the end, you really just want to start throwing things around and shouting at people
08:39
> it takes so long to make a build
wat.
you know, to "up" the container
you should look at putting a cache in place for pulling down repositories. like squid-cache.org
Sorry, btw, I am working on typescript nowadays
If that's the bottle-neck.
moin
08:41
If something else is the bottleneck - you should put a docker-compose file somewhere....you're almost certainly doing something not clever.
@Danack I do use docker-compose, as I run multiple containers, like separate ones for the express backend and angular frontend etc. I think cache might solve the problem, cause it has to run nom install on every build
@mega6382 you could also try not using docker. it's really fast! :P
oh - we exclude npm from being containerised for local development. If nothing else, the file system abstraction is just too slow. We have containers to build the final JS + CSS that gets shipped with the app, but developers use npm outside of docker.
@pmmaga lol, yeah that sounds like a good idea as well
@Danack interesting
Npm is relatively sane across versions. We've seen about one problem caused by someone using a newer version than the 'standard' version we were using for the project.
And that turned out to be something that needed to be fixed anyway when we move the project up to use that version of npm.
@pmmaga we tried that, it results in lots of "It works on my machine".
08:57
@Tiffany That's what I need to work out. I seeded a fuzzer with a bunch of test cases that use typed properties, then perform iterative mutations on those test-cases using an instrumented binary (basically so the fuzzer can tell which code paths are taken - and then make informed decisions on how to mutate the next iterations to take different paths)
This might be a bit stupid question, but I've been up way too long to think straight. If I've got a unique array key but no idea where exactly it's inside a multi level array. How would I get its value? A point in the right direction is enough
If they key isn't at the top level, you'll have to recursively walk the array
Ye thought so. Thanks a lot @Leigh
If the number of levels is fixed, you can probably do something more optimised
Nah it isn't. It's a JSON document that swichtes data around depening on which data is available. That's what makes it a bit annoying
09:13
@Tiffany Turns out it wasn't specific to the typed properties branch. The fuzzer managed to create a test case with infinite recursion and mine stack overfloweth
@Danack I still think system containers or vms solve that problem with 1/10th of the complexity of juggling application containers.
!!lxr usort
[ /ext/standard/array.c#1058 ] PHP_FUNCTION(usort)
09:32
Morning
Out of scope question
I need a link for a free design template which I can apply it to display products for sales that contains price, product feature, product image and a button for buying
(simple one)
o/
o\
o/
@PeeHaa does PHP have resource management facilities?
09:55
o\
@BenjaminGruenbaum define "resource management"
#define resource management
done
next
@pmmaga What do you mean by 'system container' that doesn't qualify docker as one?
I'm killing it today
10:31
@Leigh eep, but good that it's not specific to the typed properties branch.
I suggested docker yesterday in a meeting...
sysadmin doesn't have a backup server for our database/database server and it went down last week for 2.5 hours while he was trying to work with Oracle to figure out what went wrong with an upgrade
Those are two independent statements right? :p
to be fair, the infrastructure for our ERP/database is ...not very good... in that we basically only have two types of backup, tape and whatever else the DBA does
Been a while since I've had to deal with tape backups :D
I don't know all the details, I kind of glaze over during those parts of the meeting, but I guess it's something like the sysadmin has to manage three servers, including updates and what not... there isn't much he has automated
@Danack By system containers I basically mean stuff like LXC where you actually run the entire OS in the container (pid 1 is init) as opposed to only the application itself (pid 1 is php/etc..).
10:39
and if prod goes down, we're SOL until he gets either a new box up or fix whatever's wrong with the original box
@Tiffany Surely he tested the upgrade on a staging server first though right? ;)
@Leigh I would think he did, since that side of the house is incessant about testing
In order to clone a git repo on an external web server, do I need to set up protocols to it?
I've initialized a git repo on my dad's web server and committed necessary files so there's a clean working copy. I try git clone https://his-web-server.com but "repository does not exist." I try git clone https://his-web-server.com/.git but I get the same error. I can't tell if the repo is somewhere else I need to try or if it's because I need to provide some kind of auth
I suppose I can contact their support
@pmmaga tbh, I'm going to be using docker like that for my own stuff...
10:57
Hi can we use reference operator with array in php?
it's best approach or not?
@RaheelAslam I think general consensus is if you don't need to use references, then don't
but if you have some situation where you need references, then do it
@Tiffany thanks.
References can make messy situations if you're not cognizant of exactly what's going on
@Tiffany wrong advice, I will say that " if you have some situation where you need references", reevaluate the situation... and come up with a better idea.
Only use references when you know, exactly what you are doing.
@mega6382 true, but I think there are some extreme cases where they're needed, and you're right, you'd need to know exactly what is going on
11:10
I have seen many example of multiple level array sorting but mostly people done with reference array. i don't understand it's done/possible without reference can you explain this.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier @StatikStasis Thanks will try today!
@mega6382 can you share your views on this point thanks
@RaheelAslam I'd strongly recommend putting the new values in a new array, rather than modifying them in place.
@Leigh using in C#, try-with-resources in Java, defer in Go etc
RAII in C++, you know
11:32
I need to find another hosting provider for my dad -_-... Bluehost seems to have gone downhill with their support
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not sure i'd equate RAII to defer
I guess the closest PHP has to that is try/finally
@BenjaminGruenbaum PHP mostly uses RAII
Because most resources are managed internally, and that part is RAII based
For userland resources all of RAII, try/finally and with closures are used
11:56
@Leigh as in "same problem" not same solution
@NikiC hmm, so nothing explicit? Got anything to add to github.com/ry/deno/issues/408#issuecomment-407721029 ?
12:13
@Danack Interesting, mutability vs memory usage.
Wes
Wes
12:24
\o
 
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13:50
@Tiffany Try EsoSoft. I've been with them for years and their customer service is amazing!
Good morning, all!
@Tiffany what kind of hosting are you looking for? shared? managed? dedicated?
yo @StatikStasis
@Jimbo I'd probably emphasis more 'reasonability' vs Lovecraftian horror.
@Tiffany for managed or dedicated, I will recommend digitalocean's standard droplet, it is quite cheap at $5/mo. And for shared hosting, I will not recommend shared hosting. :P
14:30
Hello, I'm trying to build a search form in my website. I'm using PHP and mysql. Currently we hold about 7k entries and growing, it's not a big number so I was thinking of using a "tags" column, make it an index, and use that column for the user queries. So for instance if the user looks for "cheese cake" then all the articles tagged with "cheese cake" will come as result.
My question is, how can I query when user types something like "recipes of cheese cakes". Should I split each word and then search, so I get "recipes", "of", "cheese", "cakes". But I will get results like "carrot cake" or any type of "recipes". What's a proper way to build a search box in an articles site?
@Ant100 There are actually technologies out there designed for this problem, for searching text
@Ant100 ES
@Jimbo oh, could you recommend one? Considering it's a medium site
I was initially thinking Apache SOLR. For example, I searched: "apache solr text search" and this article came up from Feb 2018: baeldung.com/full-text-search-with-solr
However, now you know you want text search, so I would recommend searching for tech that does "text search" that has PHP libraries, and then you know what your options are
1 min ago, by PeeHaa
@Ant100 ES
Unless you hate Ant for some reason :P
14:33
... over 7k rows, full text or simple like search is more than enough...
> 7k entries and growing
Maybe growing how much would be the check here
:-)
@Jimbo about 15 entries daily
@FélixGagnon-Grenier simple like search? even in no index cols? :O
14:35
of course with indexes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier like is pretty limited though
And indexes would be useless
I meant the full text
... and indexes do have a role when searching with joins
right if user types "recipes about cheesecakes" and my col is just "cheese cake" then the like query won't work?
Then again anything related to solr is poop too
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Yes but not on the search field
yes. as in no. yes you are right.
14:36
@Ant100 It doesn't
full text would, depending on how you manage it
full text?
> Carl has your Amazon order and is out making deliveries
Can I get to subway, buy a sandwich, and get back home before Carl can get to my house? Place your bets now...
5 quatlooz says yes
murphy says no
@DaveRandom Not if there's a lady in front of you who needs her cheese to be arranged a certain way.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier oh ok will check out! :O thanks
Carl is approximately 15 miles away on the other side of the city centre, subway is approximately 0.5 miles away, I will be walking
<tension mounts>
@DaveRandom If you're going, go now.
bonus points for guessing what sandwich filling I choose
ready, steady... go!
14:40
@DaveRandom You will miss him. Chicken bbq
@Ant100 it is not a light endeavour. list all search patterns you need to support, and challenge all of them.
@DaveRandom Spicy Italian
@DaveRandom tuna
user9059272
Hi all
user9059272
Can someone please explain me the meaning of signs used on secure.php.net/manual/en/…
user9059272
14:42
decimal : [1-9][0-9]*
| 0

hexadecimal : 0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+

octal : 0[0-7]+

binary : 0[bB][01]+

integer : decimal
| hexadecimal
| octal
| binary
user9059272
What is mean by * and + in above integer structure representation?
that looks like regular expressions
it's a fancy way of saying that to enter a binary number you must prepend it with 0b or 0B
user9059272
@FélixGagnon-Grenier : You mean the regular expression we use in preg_matach() function?
@SerialKisser * = any or zero. + = 1 or more. is the short version. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form is the loooooooooong version.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I will test it. So I could use the title of the article as fulltext index
14:46
@DaveRandom turkey?
The full text index should be made over the columns in which you want to use the full text, in the order in which they will be used in the search query
user9059272
@Danack : I understood the meaning of *
user9059272
But still not getting the meaning of +
2 mins ago, by Danack
@SerialKisser * = any or zero. + = 1 or more. is the short version. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Backus%E2%80%93Naur_form is the loooooooooong version.
Exactly which bit of "1 or more" are you having trouble with.
user9059272
See 0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+
14:48
I see it. I grok it.
user9059272
Here I understood that a hexadecimal no. can be composed of 0-9 digits, a-f small case characters, A-F Capital case characters
@FélixGagnon-Grenier hmm.. okay, I want to search just on the tags column then. And maybe tagging the articles in all possible ways "recipes about cheesecakes", "cheesecakes", "cheese cakes"; "cheese desserts", etc.
user9059272
As everything(i.e. every possible character in hexadecimal representaion) is covered here then what does it mean by + ?
> + = 1 or more
2 mins ago, by Danack
Exactly which bit of "1 or more" are you having trouble with.
@Ant100 unless you use the tags in the ui to group stuff, adding those for search seems like a sub optimal solution. full text indexes are fully equiped to deal with finding "cheese" in "cheesecakes".
user9059272
14:51
@Danack : By means of '+' Are you saying 1 or more valid hexadecimal characters?
Wes
Wes
one or more of the previous group/class
@FélixGagnon-Grenier ohh okay! will try it out then to see how it works. Thanks a ton! :)
Zero, followed by one or more of these [0-9a-fA-F].
Wes
Wes
[...]+ one or more of anything specified in the class [ .......... ]
@jjok no, you can only have one [xX] fixed :P
14:53
@pmmaga Yep. :P
@Leigh ha, that looks quite cool :) zachtronics as usual
user9059272
@Wes : In case of hexadecimal(0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+) do you mean one or more characters from [0-9a-fA-F] can follow?
yes
The results are in... did anyone have "laziness and fear of missing the delivery will cause me to drive instead of walking" and "Steak and Cheese on Hearty Italian"?
Wes
Wes
14:54
can follow 0[xX]
reading regex101 helps though
@DaveRandom No. You get to keep the whole sandwich for yourself.
user9059272
If such is the meaning then in case of decimal([1-9][0-9]*| 0) why the used '*' sign. Why didn't they use '+' sign which would mean one or more characters from [1-9][0-9]?
Join us again tomorrow for another chance to play What Will Dave Eat And Why Should I Care
lol
15:00
@SerialKisser the + or the * only apply to the last group. [1-9] is already a valid decimal. [1-9] followed by 0 or more [0-9] is also a valid decimal
@Wes I am still waiting on those results, that you promised yesterday. where are they?
for that purpose, 0000 is not a valid decimal, if it were, the rule could be [0-9]+
Wes
Wes
@mega6382 i am still running the benchmarks. there was no difference on 42 gillions of iterations
user9059272
@pmmaga : Ok
@pmmaga we should introduce 0c[0-7]+ and deprecate unprefixed octal literals
0o is just silly, before anyone says that
15:11
Does anyone know how to trigger scroll events in Behat/Mink? It's for testing a scrollable element, not a page.
@DaveRandom sounds reasonable to me, but isn't the current format for interop with something? i have this vague idea something else liked that format
@pmmaga I assume it's mostly to align with chmod, maybe there's something else though
Wes
Wes
@Danack createEvent / dispatchEvent ?
@DaveRandom python seems to have picked that one :D
@Wes do you have any examples of that?
Wes
Wes
15:16
gimme 10 min
@DaveRandom lol, amazing
@pmmaga I know. 0O1 does not seem like a thing that should be valid though
hi one last question, would it be a good idea to use full text search on the article body? or will that slow down the search because of length of the field
@pmmaga I'm more interested in having a way to visually indicate that it's intentionally octal than deprecation tbh, I'd rather deprecate it but it's not essential
@DaveRandom yup, I guess that would be nice :)
Wes
Wes
15:22
@Danack ok. lemme do some research because i don't remember the class of the scroll event in dom
UIEvent
@DaveRandom For example, the literal 73 (base 8) might be represented as 073, o73, q73, 0o73, \73, @73, &73, $73 or 73o in various languages. - no 0c :P
rejecting the capital o would be fine :P
0ctal
I can't help it if other languages don't have visionaries like me
true :P
Totally 0o
Or just stick to knowing what a leading zero means, because we're all clever people and we don't need syntactic sugar for a well established rule
15:31
@Ant100 full text indexes can manage fairly long texts.
@Leigh oh, go back to hand-crafting ASM :-P
@FélixGagnon-Grenier so i can just do the search on the article body then! that's great
@Wes thanks.
Wes
Wes
@Danack basically setting scrollTop and scrollLeft won't fire the event, you need to fire it yourself. the event classes are a mess. i'm not sure why chrome logs both an Event and an UIEvent
@DaveRandom I... do occasionally do that (not sure if you were joking)
15:43
pffft, vegans
Wes
Wes
c.scrollTop = 200;
c.scrollLeft = 200;
let e = new Event("scroll", {view: window});
c.dispatchEvent(e);
scroll events are a bit of a mess right now
@Wes I'm moderately surprised that Behat/mink don't have a function for this. Testing scrolling elements would seem like a thing that quite a number of people would need to do.
Wes
Wes
i was thinking because mobile but scroll event works the same on mobile so no
Update: Carl has been in the same place in Moss Side for ~10 mins. I am starting to fear for his wellbeing.
Wes
Wes
15:54
weren't you in france? unless that's Le Moss Side
:B
it is possible to return from France, fyi, it's not some kind of "once you enter you may never leave" deal
It's not the Hotel California.
There are probably bits that are Royston Vasey-esque, but Paris didn't seem to be
Paris is kind of gross
First place I actually saw a woman pissing up a wall
Tons of dog poo everywhere too
16:02
Although London was the first place I saw a woman pooping in an alleyway
didn't even have to pay
...you guys clearly go to different bits of cities than I do
Yeah, the real parts.
Hmm, as I was walking back from Moulin Rouge towards Gare du Nord I got approached by several men who assumed I was a drug dealer
although I did piss off an 8th floor balcony in London once, so maybe it's just that I'm on the inside looking out
Who do you think you are Beiber?
Wes
Wes
16:04
@DaveRandom i thought you were going to work with florian :B
only for a week, he doesn't live in Paris either
Will you be paid in EUR?
no, gbp
Ah that's good.
gbp = Green Bonobo Poo
I am yet to determine whether it is the Bonobo or the Poo that is green
16:06
I thought it was garlic and baguette points, redeemable at any motorway services in france
I'm hoping it's both
@Leigh I don't think I've ever been to a french motorway services that has a shop of any kind
or indeed any services
The Bonobo would be green otherwise it'd be Green Bonobo-Poo (i think)
unless you count a picnic bench with a wasp problem as a service
google image search for "french motorway services" is harrowing
tbf, it does explicitly say "service" on it
16:11
pbwawpaas
pronounced "pee-bee-wow-paass"
thanks for clearing that up
it was my pleasure
Update: Carl is on the move again, however he appears to have decided to pop to Tesco on the way. Possibly to buy some sort of tourniquet for his gunshot wound.
I wonder if there's any way I can get him to bring me some cat litter as well
Maybe try smoke signals?
I went for a cigarette, results pending
16:37
@DaveRandom Amazon tells you what your driver is doing? o_O
> 5:55 AM Package transferred to USPS for final delivery
> 6:11 AM Package arrived at a carrier facility
> 10:53 AM Out for delivery
that's all I get
11:07 AM stopping for a dump
11:22 AM picking nose
@Tiffany so whats the answers?
huh?
or answer??
I'm just now reading through them, I was working
@StatikStasis I was considering DreamHost, but I was going to contact their support first to find out what to expect as far as support goes. Of course, it all depends on what my dad is willing to do.
16:42
hmm, ok
@mega6382 I'm not sure yet. I might swing towards Digital Ocean if DreamHost won't serve the purpose.
I guess he's on shared hosting now? I don't know. I told him I needed SSH access to the server, and that he will need an SSL(TLS) certificate if he wants to do online payments. Bluehost tiers their stuff off, so I don't know what he went with.
I haven't had a chance to contact anyone though cause I've been writing documentation and cleaning up a giant mess I made over the course of 5-7 years on a few servers.
I gave up on all the "hosting" providers that had the word "host" in their names, and any other "hosting" providers that have anything to do with shared hosting, even if they provide some other kinds of hosting.
@Tiffany "Prime Now" does
@Tiffany for ssl, letsencypt is quite easy to set up and best of all is free.
reorganizing files and updating HTML src tags to their new locations... but it doesn't help that there are at least two places that a CSS file can be added into this site... it's rather difficult to keep things clear
16:46
Update: Carl turned out to be a woman in her mid 40s. She did not bring cat litter.
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@mega6382 Bluehost used to be decent when I started using them like ... four years ago, but the quality of their customer support has gone downhill, but at least it's 24/7 and they have live chat... but try to ask anything technical that isn't covered in any of their guides and good luck on getting a relevant answer -_-
DreamHost I've heard a lot of good things about, but that was years ago too.
but if they don't offer or are able to do what I want, then yeah, having him switch to Digital Ocean... but I don't think he'll like that cause he's used to using cPanel
@DaveRandom nevermind, I know what Prime Now is... not available where I live
@Tiffany cpanel is such an outdated technology, the worst thing about most of these are, that they don't update their php version or versions of other softwares, so as not to break BC. And it just makes it difficult to run any proper app on their servers.
@mega6382 my dad doesn't know any better... I'd rather let him have cpanel than try to teach him how to SSH and use whatever else that I use because he doesn't care
he's tech-savvy to an extent, but he's not a sysadmin or a web developer
he can write HTML and a little CSS, and that's about it
Yeah, well I guess thats true, what kind of a site does he have btw
?
@mega6382 it's a site advertising his storage unit business, but he wants me to add some stuff to it like online bill pay
16:54
@DaveRandom I guess Carl was terminated at the first stop, they had to replace him.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Carl became a cyborg
@Tiffany seems quite simple
@Tiffany Well, good hunting. Hope you find a good provider. I do have a couple of suggestions for shared hosting though, the ones I used back in the day, ipage/ipower and 1and1
@mega6382 yup... that's about the extent my dad can do... his contact form doesn't even send an email... it opens up in the user's default email client
@Tiffany maybe wix can be used for that :P
possibly, but I don't think he'll want to go that route
he likes being able to have full control over code
even if it's code that he doesn't understand, rofl
16:58
@Tiffany 1and1 have an excellent customer service...
at least it used to have back then, I am not so sure about one.
I dunno... I'd rather do it myself than go with a cookie-cutter website builder thing because they're a pain in the ass for me.
I was told that I don't have root access within shared hosting under bluehost, which is understandable, but if I want to change anything in Linux, I'm pretty much SOL and at the mercy of the host
17:34
@Tiffany exactly
Does anyone know in which cases multiple clicking on a button will lead to multiple request in Firefox? I found two examples that show that this is not consisten, but I don't know what it depends on.
Any help highly appreciate. If you give me your address I would even write you a postcard if you could help me. This drives me crazy since 10 days now: stackoverflow.com/questions/51347585/…
Wes
Wes
17:59
neurons slipped and i read "george clooney" in place of "google cloud"
18:10
Freudian slip
Apparently someone took my make php gr8 serious: andrew.carterlunn.co.uk/programming/2018/06/25/…
... whining. whining everywhere.
nice, a mysql_query question stackoverflow.com/questions/51522477/…
18:28
...
technically, my site is still using mysql functions, but I"m in the process of changing that... but I have to work on something else first :/
Wes
Wes
switching to mysqli doesn't take much effort... ever considered doing that?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier in my defense, the codebase is nearly seven years old, and I didn't have a clue on how to go about refactoring it until about a year ago... this chat has helped with that
@Wes not as easy as you'd think in my case...
I'm in the process of switching to PDO though, I think there's one method left to refactor...fingers crossed
there's probably a few other things I'll have to fix before I can fully migrate the code base to 7.x, then the job of cleaning the code up will begin
I've had mitigated success by wrapping PDO in a static singleton, so that I could replace all mysql_query calls by stuff like PDO::prepare. that made the structural refactoring needed to pass PDO instances around much easier.
There's a ModelBase class which serves basically as a god object and has like 40+ methods
some of them are database interaction
Wes
Wes
lol
that looks like hell
45 total
__construct, __toString, __set, __get, __clone, id, setValues, isNew, isValid, getAssociation, setAssociation, clearErrors, addError, getErrors, hasErrors, validate, beforeInit, afterInit, beforeValidation, afterValidation, beforeSave, afterSave, save, beforeCreate, afterCreate, create, beforeUpdate, afterUpdate, update, beforeDestroy, afterDestroy, destroy, sanitize, All, findAll, find, countAll, loadResult, loadResults, load, table_name, query, parseOptions, searchTerms, escape_string
I don't know why I typed all of those
18:44
@Tiffany those are rookie numbers. try 202
Wes
Wes
most of them is just hooks for active record
I imagine a castle with regular guard patrols
:D
> protected array getArrayableAttributes()
Get an attribute array of all arrayable attributes.
3
...lol
back to PL/SQL ... where the insanity is ... slightly limited ... but still a fucking mess
why do people use linux desktops
seriously
nothing works without hours of fucking about
19:02
@DaveRandom hipsterism
@DaveRandom Works for me.™
@Wes have you tried writing your own purely css Material Design stylesheets?
I got my external monitors working, finally, but they are 1920x1080 and the laptop display is some insane like 15 trillion megapixels or whatever, so I have to set the scaling to 200% on it in order to read stuff, but both Chrome and FF then scale to 200% on all monitors
@DaveRandom Works on Ubuntu I think, but I just set the internal display to 1920x1080 as well.
I realise this will be a fixable thing and essentially PEBCAK, but otoh windows does have a tendency to Just Work most of the time
Wes
Wes
19:07
i tried to read material design but it's a bunch of bullcrap to me
i mean except the accessibility part
and I've never had to edit the kernel args just to get the damn thing to boot in the first place with windows, either
Jun 5 at 9:53, by DaveRandom
<throws toys out of pram>
@Wes maybe arse them for an italian version?
Wes
Wes
what?
started actually reading the specs out of curiosity, and it's pretty well done, as far as I could learn
@Wes oh, I presumed "it's a bunch of bullcrap" meant you had trouble reading?
or, do you rather mean that you find the design bad?
Wes
Wes
it's nonsense
19:11
Welcome to today's unsupported blanket statement, diiiirectly to your homes graced by @Wes™ ;)
Wes
Wes
i was expanding on that but now you will only get a fuck you
you are welcome, glad i could help
next.
It seems that my joke hurt. I did not think it would do that.
@DaveRandom I've had issues with my external monitors but not that issue.
I think I'm done with bluehost. This is their response from their "specialist" support.
> If you a git repository, then you should download the copy from your master branch directly, not off of the server as it will not work.
You cannot clone a git repository the way you are doing it via SSH. You have to clone it off of the git master branch.
Jun 5 at 9:53, by DaveRandom
<throws toys out of pram>
I think I'm going to use that whenever I want to bitch about something
19:49
something positive: tech.io/explore create interactive demos to help other people learn how to program... but it's lacking content :/
20:06
@Tiffany I'm still struggling to understand what he meant to say.
20:28
@Mehdi I think he means that I can't clone the repo from command line (I sent a screenshot from mingw), and that I have to copy the repo using FTP or something
which is balls
21:25
Heading home. Later.
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21:48
so in order to uninstall visual studio 2015, i need to update it first. amazing :D
ah it's just installer's own update :P
22:38
It seems that we call zend_try_compile_const_expr_resolve_class_name with const = 0, and then zend_try_compile_const_expr_resolve_class_name with non-zero some times.
Making it difficult to get the clean errors I want.

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