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00:25
@Tiffany my gut reaction is that the group 16yos who win televised tetris tournaments and the group 16yos who go to bars have a pretty small intersection
also 16yos can legally go to bars in the UK if accompanied by an adult (which is surprisingly not well known)
01:10
if you guys ever want to experience pure comfort while sleeping, wear a onesie, preferably one without a hood, and with footies. I know it sounds weird, but it's like perfect comfort. My body temperature stays consistent, my feet don't get cold. It's just wonderful.
01:29
I am 6'5", they don't really make onesies for me
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not off the shelf anyway
I used to have a dayglo yellow neoprene body suit, so there's a mental image for you
my boyfriend is 6'6", he was helping his sister move a few days ago, and kept hitting his head on the low hanging ceiling of the truck
kind of, only fully dayglo yellow and zip down the front
works even better with multiple duvets instead of one thick one.
@Danack onesie solves that
system of a down really are not the best band ever, though
01:34
my feet are never cold while wearing one
But what about when I want to stick a foot out to make it colder then the other for balance?
it keeps your body temperature balanced across your body
it's like glove for your body
I still put on blankets, and cover my feet, so I'm sure you could probably hang a foot out from under the blanket and it'd still balance out. shrug
01:53
@Danack +1
02:16
int qSize = 0; /* size of the queue */
valuable comment work there
 
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Wes
Wes
05:45
@DaveRandom the problem is that qSize should have been queueSize, obviously
if that was the variable name, they wouldn't need the comment :B
mornings all
06:07
"queue" is a lot of letters to spell a letter
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1 hour later…
07:33
git mernings!
08:00
barnstorm to conduct a campaign or speaking tour in rural areas by making brief stops in many small towns.
08:44
@DaveRandom It's well defined, but doesn't do what you're probably thinking. The default is only going to run if none of the others match. Reordering only makes sense if you want to fall-through into the default, or fall-through out of the default.
09:22
morns
Wes
Wes
09:34
i knew they would star thanks dear. i hoped it would pass unnoticed but nope
@Wes just go do math with denormal numbers, it's fun :-)
10:20
Git mergin'.
@bwoebi Did you just tell me to write a map/reduce function in Erlang?
@PaulCrovella The letters aren't silent, they're just waiting for their turn.
@MadaraUchiha you know, cause they are in a queue :P
@mega6382 He ended up winning? Good for him
10:32
@MadaraUchiha wait - that's not the joke is it?
@MadaraUchiha :P
That the letters in the word Queue are waiting for their turn?
@Danack Oh, the one I sent at Bob, yeah. That's the one :D
I was juggling two jokes at once, it's difficult.
The fact that the character's name is Bob is just extra on top :D
Is anyone else going to PHPCE this week? I'm heading to Prague tomorrow to do some relaxing/tourist stuff before the conference.
11:07
@MadaraUchiha you never answered my question btw
Oct 16 at 17:42, by mega6382
@MadaraUchiha I was just wondering, are mods able to see a user's past behavior? like suspensions etc?
Wait, you are serious that Tetris didn't die approx. 20 years ago?
@Tpojka Yeah, I too was surprised to hear, that there is a tetris championship.
I remember it's popularity here back in '93.-'94. With hand consoles.
Wes
Wes
@PaulCrovella true
11:22
mornin
Hello everyone
@mega6382 Yes, we can.
Both in chat and on main.
Hello. Should html inside php be indented?
@MadaraUchiha interesting, does suspensions in chat have any effect on main?
@mega6382 No.
But the other way around is true. Main suspensions propagate to chat.
11:26
cool good to know, thanks
Woohoo. Misbehave!
xD
I was wondering for php in terms of performance when would a page reload be better than an ajax call
@MadaraUchiha Also, 1 last thing, can a user who has been suspended in the past be qualified to be a mod?
@mega6382 If Yvette is any indication, hell yeah.
@BobbyAxe That depends on a lot of things
@BlackB0ne yes always indent properly
11:28
Very generally speaking, loading data without a page reload offers a more seamless experience.
@BobbyAxe depends on the kind of application/site you are building, really doesn't have any effect on php's performance per se, but I might be wrong.
Good morning!
So..... can someone double-check jsfiddle.net/fL216g98 for anything really dumb on my behalf, as it seems to be a bug that affects both Chrome and Safari.
11:30
@MadaraUchiha I don't know enough about Erlang to get the joke ;-)
Chrome blocks the cross-site request entirely, and Safari seems to be giving a "bad json" error message.
56 mins ago, by Danack
@MadaraUchiha nsfw text - http://b.z19r.com/post/did-you-just-tell-me-to-go-fuck-myself
@MadaraUchiha Ah, no, well, I just wanted @Wes to learn to embrace IEEE 754. I mean, it's fantastic, no?
@Danack If I remove the "mode: 'no-cors'", it works
Wes
Wes
it's not fantastic
11:32
@mega6382 in which browser please?
@bwoebi Did you mean, IEEE 754.0000000000000000000034?
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@Danack chrome
Wes
Wes
lol ^
@MadaraUchiha sorry, but decimals below 2^53 can be stored exactly in doubles </missing-joke>
Okay cause i was faced with implementing an ajax call for a simple form submit while leaving the page as it is will only cause a reload as its a post request but the down side is that this form may be submitted as many time as the user wants to add additional details
11:39
@BobbyAxe Like I said "depends on the kind of application/site you are building", so according to your needs, you can either reload the page or send an ajax request.
@mega6382 Alright am leaving the page as it is but it doesn't seem very professional :)
@mega6382 thanks. Did I every tell you how much I dislike computers?
@Danack ublock origin blocks the request.. after disabling that chrome blames chromestatus.com/feature/5629709824032768 for blocking it
@Danack I believe you did :P
Oct 17 at 16:45, by Danack
1) I hate computers.
2) I how do I make that error go away?
11:55
> what setting mode: 'no-cors' actually says to the browser is, “Block my frontend JavaScript code from looking into the contents of the response body and headers under all circumstances.”
@PaulCrovella putting it mildly, I find that behaviour from the setting name, and the related error messages 'quite' confusing.
Compilation failure with ICU>61.1 – #77046
@MadaraUchiha Thanks, you are awesome <3 :)
@mega6382 I was watching it last night
also got @DaveRandom sucked into it as well, a little @MadaraUchiha
12 hours ago, by Tiffany
holy crap, the 16 year old won
12:11
Hi All,
Morning y'all
I have this array and I want to get id 456 without considering 1 as index.. I mean it should be dynamic and it will scan all the ids in the array and will match 456 and return that complete array. In my case, it would be `array('id'=>'456','size'=>'medium')`
https://3v4l.org/7bZBm
How do I loop an array and check if the next index value is same to currrent index value. Based on that I want to display the value in a HTML table
@AbhijitBorkakoty please post your code at 3v4l.org and give URL
@Exception Could array_filter do the job?
12:14
`0 => 12
1 => 13
2 => 13
3 => 14`

`<td>12</td>
<td>13</td>
<td>14</td>`
!!docs array_filter
[ array_filter() ] Filters elements of an array using a callback function
@AbhijitBorkakoty well you can remove duplicate array element and get final one..
Probably a little inefficient because it would loop through all rows regardless of even if you found the id like 2 rows in
12:18
@Exception array_unique will remove the entire array index along with values. What if I want to display some part of the index and hide some
You can remove duplicate array value and get the index as well
in the example you posted, the resulting array would be [0 => 12, 1 => 13, 3 => 14]
It keeps the key/value of the first match and removes subsequent ones
@Exception @Sean please visit this link.... ibb.co/jX2obL
the black lines represents a <td> and red ones another <td>
for similar black line values the td should be empty and for the red part td should show up with values
@AbhijitBorkakoty please don't do this... paste code into gist.github.com or pastebin.com. Taking a screenshot of code just annoys people.
@Tiffany the link does not contain any codes. Only the array representation
12:27
@AbhijitBorkakoty even then, if someone wants to manipulate the data to try and come up with something to help... they have to type all of that
and at that point, I think they would lose interest
@AbhijitBorkakoty for this there may be id 13 more than 2 times.so comparing current element with previous one will never work
screenshots of code, data, error messages, basically any text... bad. all bad.
@Exception yes. correct
@PaulCrovella screenreaders agree
my eyes are going just enough that I tend to up font sizes... I won't bother with blurry ass zoom on images
12:32
@PaulCrovella same for me :/
about upping font sizes
@AbhijitBorkakoty so my suggestion would be to take only distinct rows from database to make sure that all the elements are unique
@Tiffany Yeah, I just saw it trending on reddit, and saw how fast he was playing and shared it
@AbhijitBorkakoty group by order_mod_id
13:10
so I installed Rainbow Bash, which is nice and unicody but I still miss a proper git prompt. Suggestions anyone?
hey guys, i did a php array_sum for two arrays, then tried to subtract the results from each other, but i got an unsupported operand error.
put your code in 3v4l.org and paste link here
@Exception I'm using a db, so some aspects may not run quite well - but here's the link 3v4l.org/lSEUL
13:27
How can you subtract time using $time_diff = $a-$b;
@JamesBaloyi it sounds like you wanted to subtract $zx and $zy, not the arrays
@Exception well, there is github.com/ohmybash/oh-my-bash
haha its like oh-my-*
* = zsh/bash
and many more
user924016
agh github is fucked up atm
Wes
Wes
yesterday i learned this guy made 500k$ on youtube just by filming a bridge 11foot8.com
13:39
Cows' milk has long been a symbol used by white supremacists. One more reason to #DitchDairy. http://peta.vg/2c2w
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this looks actually nice github.com/arialdomartini/oh-my-git
@tereško yeah, I drink oat "milk" nowadays
... I hate Poe's law
also, I wonder if there is a hashtag #PunchAllCows
that tweet along with the article and the link to this metro magazine is just fricking hilarious
so in the age of unicode, nazis no longer use 88 but just 🥛…
@tereško what
@MadaraUchiha PETA is apparently serious about it. one more reason not to take them serious in return.
13:49
@Gordon Yeah... most of the comments seem reasonable at least
@tereško This is so unbelievably counter-productive. I mean, I'm all for animal rights, but this kind of crap makes them a disservice to animals. I feel like angrily drinking more milk
@pmmaga AFAIK, PETA is just a money laundering schema these days. Same as Greenpeace.
probably
@tereško fwiw, I really do drink oat milk nowadays in my cereals because it has less calories and the cereals actually taste much more like cerals. Cow milk has a very strong taste of it's own and it takes away a lot of the cereal flavor.
hmmm .. that might be a benefit, since I hate the taste of cereal
14:12
@Gordon is this like soy or almond milk?
@tereško Really? Man, I love cereal. We eat it all the time; not just at breakfast.
But we also love milk. We go through at least 6 gallons a week.
Family of four. Protein shakes and such in there too.
@StatikStasis Yeah but you're American. I don't know for sure, but I would guess what his cereal tastes like is much different than what ours does.
Which for the record is basically some cereal grain + tons of sugar.
Also morning.
@Allenph Probably- most of ours is loaded with sugar.
o/
@Tiffany I am using this one oatly.com - it's not soy, nor almond, but I guess the idea is the same.
@Allenph I've shown pictures of our cereal, I've been told it looks like toys or dessert
May 15 '17 at 10:28, by DaveRandom
American "cereals" always look more like toys than food
14:18
Yep. Marketed to children.
on the rare days, when I want a breakfast, I just go to the nearby bakery and pick up some still-warm pastries
all these cereals aimed at kids are really candys in disguise… not an american only thing
is müsli a word in english? that's what I mean when I say cereals
@Gordon it's basically sugar + some other carbohydrates
@Gordon probably too hipster to find in most stores here :< might be able to find it in the hipster health market in one of the grocery stores, but shit's expensive
found the "oatfinder" page after sending that message, searched for it... and yup... it's the expensive grocery store with a hipster health market
the things you people call "healthy" make me shudder
14:27
@tereško I'm not sure how healthy the stuff in there actually is, but a lot of it is very bland
@Tiffany you can get pure oats at every supermarket in germany.
@Gordon we have oatmeal, but not so sure about pure oats
@Gordon same here, but nobody attempts to claim them to be "healthy"
Good morning
14:30
@Tiffany I think oatmeal is the same I mean with oats
it's america: the oatmeal probably only contains about 70% oats .. and the rest is sugar
@Tiffany ^
@tereško depends on the brand. Plain Quaker Oats doesn't have sugar in it
Think those are just steel cut oats....
but they also have flavored oatmeals that have sugar
@tereško sorry, it has one gram of sugar
14:33
heh
@Tiffany I don't think that is added sugar... that is sugars naturally occurring in the oats. The only ingredient listed is rolled oats which is just coarsely milled oats.
@pmmaga Is that a joke?
@pmmaga my injury from 2nd memetic war is tingling - there is a shitstorm coming
14:44
@pmmaga I broke the first rule
:D We'll see how seriously someone will take it.
I already can sense all the offended people on twitter furiously signaling
I'm curious to see how 4chan takes it, or if they understand the joke
pg_convert has a broken regex for the 'TIME WITHOUT TIMEZONE' data type – #77047
@pmmaga noice.
Wes
Wes
14:57
@pmmaga wat
status.github.com/messages Oh boy that's a lot of red
15:19
first time setting up LE on a server, that was waaay simpler than I thought it would be
whats LE?
@pmmaga lol
Let's Encrypt
@Tiffany Yeah, its quite amazing, the first time I installed it on centOS was a bit PITA, but after that its been quite fun.
15:25
@mega6382 did it on windows. The hardest part was finding a public .com domain that we owned that wasn't already in use, and server admin/netadmin to make the server accessible externally
.EDU sites cannot have advertisements of any kind, violates the terms for .EDU domain. Our athletics site has the ability to allow local businesses to purchase advertising space on the site... so it has to be on a separate domain than what our wildcard cert covers.
@Tiffany Get a separate ads domain istead
Mornigns
@PeeHaa yeah, that's what we've done
athletics site is a .com site
@PeeHaa Yo Mon Amour!
15:29
<3
15:51
I fucking hate Windows 2012 R2. I try looking up "add/remove program" but I typed "software" instead of "program" ... it fucking bings what I'm trying to do instead of giving me results in Windows of possibilities. STAHP.
@mega6382 even supports wildcards nowadays, which is great
and "Search" is a separate program instead of being part of the Start menu, fucking annoying
Sadly the cert renew can only be automated if your DNS provider has an API orr you're a sneaky pete with electron or something
@Sean Eh? that's not true
@Sean What does that last part mean?
15:53
for wildcards? Last time I checked it only supports DNS validation
@Sean Ah, that might be true. I haven't tried those yet.
But you almost never need a wildcard certificate anyway.
Aye
@PeeHaa Being a sneak by using a headless browser to automate updating your host records when an API doesn't exist.
@Sean Ah so just any http client
Aye aye
hi everyone.. any one has experience on pig? i'm stuck please guide me
15:54
Thought there was some electron magic going on
@MadaraUchiha we do... so many subdomains under our primary domain
@Sean That's not electron though, you're thinking of puppeteer
@Tiffany No, you don't.
The usecase for wildcard certificates is when you have dynamic subdomains
i'm PHP developer but i'm trying to learn hadoop
@Tiffany unless you have dynamic domains, no, you don't
15:56
eg. <username>.example.com
or, well, if you're using a CDN that charges you per certificate. :)
If you have a subdomain per username, or per blog, or per client, or whatever, then wildcard certificates make sense.
Otherwise? Just write a script to generate you a cert everytime you need to make a new domain
@MadaraUchiha not really, generating LE certificates is easy
Boom, you're done, it's free, and you get auto renew for free too.
15:57
(speaking as someone working on a web hosting platform hosting thousands of development environments)
@FlorianMargaine I'm not arguing, but that would be the classic usecase for wildcard certs.
There are request limits for certs though
@Sean they're very hard to reach.
@BilalAhmed suggestion on improving your question: instead of adding a screenshot of the error message, paste the error message in your question. If people want to try searching specific parts of the error message, selecting text and right-click->google is much easier than trying to read a blurry image.
@BilalAhmed basically anything that is text, should be pasted as text, not uploaded as an image
@Tiffany updated
16:02
@BilalAhmed i.sstatic.net/mZegg.png I mean this
16:18
@Tiffany "Because you haven't referenced the return keyword once in your code"
@MadaraUchiha his function violates SRP. It echoes out the result, instead of returning the value and echoing it outside of the function.
@Tiffany 😆 Oh my sweet summer child.
@MadaraUchiha me or the OP?
:D
@Tiffany That looks like the least of his problems.
16:19
To start with, WordPress is one huge SRP violation
^ get_posts() <-- WTF?
@Allenph That's WordPress
WordPress is full of magical crap and globals like that
horrifying
@tereško I tried to read the book FMA you gave me, but it's all in Engrish :/
let me know if you have another one
@samayo is there a duwang?
16:22
FMA?
I'm guessing Fullmetal Alchemist
@Tiffany haha, didn't know it was a thing, but I guess you are right
16:43
Morning.
@tereško ?????
I've never liked the group but... who allowed this tweet? Don't they have any form of filter..?
White supremacists are guzzling cow milk in an effort to mock people of color who are lactose intolerant 😡 https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/us/white-supremacists-science-dna.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
Seriously, I might cancel netflix with how things are going on in the US right now. I'm far more entertained with the politics today
@Tiffany This is just getting better and better.,
16:55
@Tiffany So… milk is now racist?
@Tiffany Ah. Both are hate groups IMO.
@Tiffany wow
... do we not have a libphp.so or something?
As a black guy, I feel like I am missing out on some action. I think I will start #phpIsRacist
So, my host provider nucked my server because it was sending out (DDoS) ~255mb/sec ... is there a clever way to investigate this other than nginx logs?
@Allenph =D I've never seen this. Hilarious.
@Tiffany What about chocolate milk?
Racism is the epitome of ignorance.
@StatikStasis That entire episode is fantastic.
@Allenph South Park predicted Elisabeth Warren
@tereško I have about 100 excellent memes about that. Haha.
17:13
@tereško she is as native as react native :)
@Trowski This is a very good way to put it.
you know it's bad when Algerian immigrant from Netherlands has heard about how you fucked up your prospects to be a presidential nominee for 2020 (IIRC, @samayo)
or was it Morocco
New to me, but the whole thing is entertaining. I can't wait for the mid-term elections
there will be riots
@Sean Yeah, but even if it didn't, its still free, so you can generate as many as you want
17:19
LA and NY will be on fire
Yeah, not sure if those are the place with the highest concentration of progressive liberals. If so, then most likely
Hope no one gets hurt
hey btw, let me know about the FMA book
I am free these next couple of days
@tereško You mean because the republicans will remain in power?
@samayo its in Engrish, because it is translated from Chinese ... probably by someone who is bad at both
@Trowski yup, that's my bet
@tereško Same. I really hope I'm wrong, but I'm not holding out a lot of hope anymore.
The other side isnt any better.
17:24
I beg to differ.
Soros needs to step up his game if the dems are gonna win :)
@Allenph lets put it this way: if republicans loose badly, there won't be burning cars in the streets
@Trowski I think they're both absolutely retarded and inept.
@tereško Meh. Who knows. Normally I'd agree but theres been a significant amount of polarization lately.
@tereško The method of protest certainly isn't one of their strong points…
@Allenph I probably would agree with that statement for one of the parties, and it might not be the one you'd think, lol
I think the republicans know exactly what they're doing.
My prediction: In 2025, JS-frameworks will outnumber humans.
5
17:29
Trump notwithstanding…
@Trowski They both know. Two heads of the same snake. The voting system is geared to mathematically produce two parties.
@mega6382 and all the spider-man movies will outnumber all spiders
@Trowski I wouldn't be surprised if trump is secretly a mastermind
@mega6382 I do wonder that sometimes.
@Trowski I mean no one can get away with this much, even the little things like toilet paper stuck to the shoe, if it was Obama the press would've made a huge shebang out of that...
I know they did for trump too, but for obama it would've actually had an effect too
17:35
That has been my favorite Trump thing so far. xD
Does anyone use Docker with docker hub & compose?
@samayo I use docker compose
Do you build your own images and push it to docker hub?
I can't tell why it is necessary to build an image and push it to the hub. If you have a docker-compose with LEMP stack, it makes no sense to create one hub per image, anyway I use docker in it's most basic form and I'm happy with it, but pushing nginx image to pull it later ...
@samayo I don't use docker hub, I use ECR instead and yes, I create the image locally and then push it to ECR
@samayo I make 5 images from my docker-compose, and I push them all to the same repo, the only thing different is the tag for all images
I did that too, but later I learned you are supposed to push them in their own hub, so if you have nginx, php, mariadb containers running, you need to create three images and push them separately to hub ...
it makes so little sense
I'm happy with my setup, but I want to do things the right way but this makes no sense
It may be one of those cases where some hipster comes up with an idea to over-engineer a perfectly working solution
17:47
@samayo hmmm, Interesting, our client actually hired a consultancy firm of some sort and this is how they suggested it, and that is how we've been doing it. I mean it works so far, I haven't really seen any problem with it.
or maybe I'm too new to figure it out
@Danack You around? You seem to use docker a lot, can you shed some light on this? ^
I'll ping you guys when he gets back to me. He said he would explain his docker stuff to me before Friday, but I think he's on vacation right now. @samayo @mega6382
18:09
cool, thanks @Allenph
WTF!!
Why is there a day for everything?
18:22
I just spent 4 hours debugging what turned out to be a typo in the hosts file that doesn't look like a typo till you really look at it.

<-- Moron.
Okay, so I have two websites, the underlying code that builds both sites is coupled together. It feeds stuff into a database. One part of our plan for switching web platforms in the next few months is leaving one of those sites running for a period of time until our primary site is live.
I'm debating on possibly removing entries in the database that are specific to the primary website to make working with the data for the secondary easier. I'm not sure if this is a good idea though. A problem I can see arise is that I delete data from the primary site, that the secondary site is coupled to.
Aren't the databases/tables indexed?
I don't know, but I'm going to guess no... cause it's slow as fuck when I try pulling up a page that lists all of the pages in the backend
I need to look into how to do that..
off-topic: Did @DaveRandom ever send Amp stickers to people in the EU?
(reading old chat logs, trying to find something I asked a while back, came across that)
Mar 16 at 19:07, by Trowski
@JoeWatkins Talk to @DaveRandom about getting Amp stickers in the UK/EU.
I forgot. I never got mine either.
18:39
> If that's the case, you may not know this, but the combination of Docker and UFW poses a bit of a security issue. Why? Because Docker actually bypasses UFW and directly alters iptables, such that a container can bind to a port.
Thanks, Docker!
18:52
@Tiffany Nope :P
how do I tell if a table is indexed? having a hard time finding a straight answer in google
@Tiffany Check the defined indexes?
Or if you want to find out whether they are actually used use EXPLAIN on the query
@tereško I said that to a friend on Slack after watching that- LOL!
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@PeeHaa goal is to improve performance with the database, I remember you telling me to look into indexing it, if it isn't already. when I do show index from databasenamehere.versions;, three rows are returned
18:57
Your best bet is to run your query with an EXPLAIN in front of it and it will tell you how / what / when indexes are used for that specific query
@samayo He's fueling up the buses.
@tereško Exactly.
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