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10:01 PM
problem with obamacare: I see a private psychiatrist who isn't enrolled in the medicaid program, she prescribes my head meds... but because she's not enrolled in medicaid, they "may" stop paying for them... but the reason for it is "they want to make sure I'm receiving quality care" ... wtf kind of bullshit reason is that
 
Do you guys ever take a vacation, were you actually don't code for a week? Or do anything programming related?
 
@SalOrozco I did that for five months
it was pleasant, but completely unproductive
 
So you were on vacation for 5 months?
Or transitioning between jobs?
 
I'm still in between jobs, but I'm actively looking now
June through part of October I did fuckall but play video games pretty much
 
@PeeHaa Fixed, getting an invalid credentials error now.
 
10:09 PM
@kelunik Awesome. Credentials should be fine though
Will test after I set up the fake genuine crhistmas tree
 
lol I'm also looking. So if anyone has connections in California. I'm stuck at a dead-end company. No room for advancement.
 
@LeviMorrison call slots seem to be offsets to a zend_execute_data structure plus the number of compile time known args
but I do not know off my head either and would have to look that up, in particular spread operator handling
@PeeHaa moar pushing with the force
@LeviMorrison if you do it for 5.6 you can just as well do it for 5.4 and 5.5 as well…
 
10:27 PM
Side-effects for uninitialised typed property – #78904
 
@PeeHaa By setting AMP_DEBUG_HTTP2_FRAMES=1 as environment variable, you can get a log of all HTTP/2 frames now.
 
@SalOrozco "No room for advancement." story of my life. Am stuck with a company where everyone is above 52, and can take anything except the idea that what they are doing is outdated an inefficient.
 
@gho
@Ghostff that sucks. I'm at a company that I help land 5 big contracts in the past year. Took their legacy codebase and updated it to latest PHP version. Still no promotion. Good luck to you I hope you find something else.
 
10:47 PM
lol if only they can let me refactor. I remember adding style to a button and they are like "nah don't do that, we wanna keep things consistent" more like the prefer the default look of a button than styled. and also they are stuck with JSP Scriptlet.
The company has a bit of PHP code, which i have full control of but its 0.1%
 
What level of developer did they hire you as ?
 
11:08 PM
The company has a weird hierarchy. the lead (we just call him that because he has been in the company long before us) is limited just like everyone of us. like I remember a month ago i convinced him to give git a try, he had to put a request for it, but the ??HIGHER UPS?? are not buying that idea. More like everyone is on the same level.
 
@bwoebi We just found a VM stack issue with how we do things on PHP 5 anyway, so this is looking better and better.
 
<insert joke about PHP 5 looking "better">
 
Wow so is people that know nothing about development making the development calls?
 
Yup
 
@Ghostff heh, you keep reminding me of my former job
part of my job, the code base wasn't backed by git because the DBA didn't want to learn how to use it
any code I had complete control over, it was in a git repo
 
11:15 PM
@Tiffany everyone of us hate our dba. since he doesn't wanna learn git, you have to copy the path of every file you change to a text file and upload it. then he has this weird ass script he wrote that copy the files from dev to test. so if you ommit to add any path to the txt file, your code might break.
 
@bwoebi :)
@kelunik Oooh that's nice
 
@Ghostff DBA did it all manually at my last job, lol. She used scp to move a file from test to prod
I'd send her an email asking her to move a file from test to prod when I was done
Granted, she had an insane memory and could work a terminal faster than most people can work a terminal or GUI
 
what if she is off?
 
She rarely was
It usually was me or someone else, lol
Occasionally she made a mistake and she'd admit it, but I can't think of any that were prod-breaking
Oh, you mean off work, she had procedures written so that other people could do it in her stead, like supervisor. If she was in town, she'd physically come in and do it, no joke.
 
yeah.
 
11:24 PM
Any chance you also "tweaked" http1 stuff @kelunik :P
 
She was dedicated
 
lol.
 
She'd have days off and still come into work...
And she was too old school to use a VPN and remote into her computer like everyone else
So yeah, she had faults, but she typically made up for them elsewhere
 
Old people are the worst.
 
Well that's not very welcoming.
 
11:28 PM
Like giving everyone in the service area (100 or so people) chocolate and gifts this time of year.
Then giving everyone in the IT department more gifts
First year I won't get the lotion she'd give me :( it really helped keep my hands from becoming dry (I have bought a tube for myself, but just isn't the same)
 
@Allenph I just never had a good work experience with them.
@Tiffany my company has up to 150 in the accounting dev department alone, so nobody knows anybody.
 
I was the only web "developer," heh
 
user11867329
Guys guys
 
user11867329
What's a movie I should download?
 
11:45 PM
@Ghostff You're fine. It's a meme.
 
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