The thing is @Code4R7 is modern societies people found out that having money as a currency is much better for all parties involved than trading goods and services
suppose you need those clothes.. because you don't make your own whool sweater. Instead you go to a shop and let somebody else make it for you. Would you rather pay less or more?
@PeeHaa I left that conversation alone yesterday. It's not even worth it. I've got in them before. Actually I was willing to provide an address to send me the useless money. I'll take all the useless money.
@Code4R7 so, you mean that even someone who whould have like, thousand of sheeps, and dozens of highly skilled sweater making people, they would not be more efficient than a single person?
I actually took a leave of absence from reddit since January of this year. Two months ago (maybe three) I started just checking /r/ProgrammerHumor but that is it. Just wanted to see what else I could do with that time.
I have seemed to substitute it with more of this chat room. =/
I keep fretting that I didn't close the bathroom door properly this morning, and one of my adult cats is going to wander into the bathroom and attack the kittens... can't decide if I should ask to go home and check, or just wait until lunch.
@mega6382 haven't needed any, plus they aren't cheap, at least that I've seen, and I'd have to mount it and blah blah blah... I don't have the attention span or care to add one. Plus I'm paranoid someone will hack into it.
phpinfo() gives me 2 fields for php.ini files: Configuration File (php.ini) Path and Loaded Configuration File I made changes to the Loaded Configuration File however they don't seem to be taking effect. Should I instead make the changes to the Configuration File (php.ini) Path?
@StatikStasis Debugging CSS: Making educated guesses about what could solve it. But you do still not understand how the fuck that solution actually worked and still thinking the original implementation should have worked.
Was fiddling this morning with flexbox, flex-basis and somehow a min-width with the same value as the flex-basis did the trick - but why?!
@bwoebi I definitely do a lot of "hacky" behavior when debugging CSS. The Family Guy gif with Peter and the blinds are a perfect analogy for debugging CSS.
@Wes if you have flex-basis (and flex-wrap on parent obviously), it will wrap if it should be shrunk to a value smaller than its value. But if it can't wrap, it will still shrink.
@PeeHaa blog.codinghorror.com/parsing-html-the-cthulhu-way "We live in a world full of newbie PHP developers doing the first thing that pops into their collective heads, with more born every day. What we have here is an ongoing education problem. The real enemy isn't regular expressions (or, for that matter, goto), but ignorance. The only crime being perpetrated is not knowing what the alternatives are."
@Machavity Jeff Atwood: "Parsing HTML is a solved problem. You do not need to solve it. You just need to be lazy." But... but... the new Code of Conduct says: "No name-calling or personal attacks. Focus on the content, not the person. This includes terms that feel personal even when they're applied to content (e.g. “lazy”)."
@StatikStasis Hey, people are always welcome to try parsing HTML with regex. SO comes with no implied warranties against unholy things happening as a result
@Wes There's one annoying case when I have a fixed width container within the flexbox, the other containers don't want to shrink more, they wrap instead early
For min-width/min-height, specifies an automatic minimum size. Unless otherwise defined by the relevant layout module, however, it resolves to a used value of 0.
@mega6382 So amazon responded. Apparently I needed an additional rule inside the NAT SG ""All ICMP - IPv4" Destination as "0.0.0.0/0." Now I can ping from the NAT out.
@Danack it just dawned on me... that thing is over 700 lines long... why the fuck? how the fuck? I'm guessing it's a router call, but why and how could a router call be that fucking long?
I'm trying to wrap my brain around why ... what should be a simple router call ... take 700 lines. I know the obvious answer is it's doing stuff it shouldn't be doing, probably a bunch of business logic, but how and why the hell did that happen?
@Tiffany no layering. it's probably a mix of controller, service and stuff... it's not that programmers cannot do that, it's that probably they had to do that
@Shafizadeh depends... two 4GB RAM sticks takes up two slots on your mobo, one 8GB only takes up one, so if you wanted to expand in the future, you're limiting yourself on amount of slots available. two 4GB is probably cheaper though.
Hello , im looking for some advice. I need to build a website that shows services in different towns and cities. for example you go to website.com/city/birmingham and it will dynamically pull the services that are within birmingham.
Is the best way to do this to make a db table "towns" and manually input every single town, then make a pivot table linking the service to the town? Seems a bit long to do that. Is there any other way of achieving this?
I have seen so many functions but it happens to work only for MySQL or Postgresql. I want the equivalent logic for PHP. I'm doing some comparisons,
like I have this data that were being produced when created.
Lat: 56.130366
Long: -106.34677099999
Later on, I want to check if this coordinates w...