Naming things: My user table has a datetime field for when the user accepted our terms and conditions. Would you all prefer User::setAgreementAcceptedAt() or User::markAgreementAsAccepted() or something else entirely?
@MarkR you are putting the cart before the horse. In the emails I sent you, is the correct police department to contact. And getting in touch with them, and then providing the info they need is the way to go.
@cmb pretty sure sole developer also. Which means the company probably couldn't do anything about him anyway, as it would put them out of business if they tried to.
@Danack Nah, in my admittedly limited experience, escalating to criminal investigation is a tough hurdle to cross with a high burden of proof especially when no direct damages are immediately visible. Contacting the ISP directly and providing them with evidence that their subscriber is violating their terms of use is the path of least resistance as they have the contractual right to pull the plug for abuse without the need to go to involve any of the wider legal apparatus.
For t-mobile's T&C (t-mobile.com/responsibility/legal/terms-and-conditions) for example explicitly prohibits both general abuse, and anything which "Causes harm or adversely affects us, the network, our customers, employees, business, or any other person;"
@NikiC wish I could give you an answer, licensing is a big blank for me to be fair. Hopefully remi can give some better insight to this political system. I am just curious on how we should do it if we do end up switching the library, because it will for sure have BC complications and potentially in a larger degree but its also a opportunity to make the userland API nicer
Hey guys! I'm trying to find out is there is a way to format date with Z (Zulu) instead of +00:00 in DateTimeInterface::RFC3339_EXTENDED, but use time offset if time is not UTC+0?
I even tried to set Z DateTime, but no luck. (new DateTimeImmutable()) ->setTimeZone(new DateTimeZone('Z')) ->format(DateTimeImmutable::RFC3339_EXTENDED);
@MarkR well the threat of physical violence that makes it a criminal offence regardless of his other behaviour. Or the fact that Austria has a digital police who investigate this type of shit, and a law that makes his continual harrassment be a crime.
but sure, just fucking skim read emails why not.
btw, he has enough technical skills and resources to obscure which internet connection he is using. This isn't some kid operating from his parents house.
What would be an "easy" way to extract the list of all PHP builtin functions that have a callback parameter? Is there such a list somewhere? Do you think scanning the source code for a keyword would be helpful?
@Silverfox that's precisely it. Something could store a parameter somewhere, but not parse it as a callable because that whole bit of the code base is a shitshow. I think zend_call_function is the thing to look for.
Received an email screen for a job at a place I really want to work at earlier this week, sent the responses today... they're reviewing them over the next week and will follow-up with an interview. Fingers crossed.
@Kalle Yeah, I'm not sure about that either. Maybe your approach of adding a new extension with a new API would be better than trying (and failing) to make it a drop in replacement
It's been something I've been dreaming about since a brainstorm with auroraeosrose at ZendCon.... 2016 I think?
Trouble is things have to live together, and TWO implementations of I/O is like... the worst of all outcomes.
Meanwhile.... God help me. I think this conversion of streams might almost run. o,o
hahahah "Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: fprintf(): Argument #1 ($handle) must be of type resource, FileStream given " <--- while running make and building phar. That's actually a fairly good sign tbqh.
Woah. Modulo some leaks, this seems to "just work"*. * Also modulo the fact I have persistence swept neatly under the carpet for the time being.
Imagine alll the peopleee... throwing out their cans, whowa, whowa wow, put them in recycling dum dum dum you know you just can. dum dum dum make the whole world a bit greener... you all can lend a ha-ha-hand
Does anyone have any experience with Drupal? I am potentially going to get a job offer tomorrow with Drupal, but great benefits. I'm wondering if it's worth it
The person warned me that a lot of time is spent debugging because Drupal is very hard to work with
@Alesana crell knows quite a bit....but might not want to talk about it. And yes, it's very powerful thing that can be quite hard to understand what it's doing.
So....one way of looking at the value of a job offer is considering how much value the stuff you learn on the job will be. So a job where you might be learning how to use interesting things like elasticsearch or maybe machine learning are not just fun for that job, but then can lead onto other interesting jobs. For something like Drupal....it won't give you much knowledge other than how to debug Drupal.
@MarkR "just can" is lovely in the context of recycling
@Alesana very version-dependent statement. I don't know much myself, I know @Crell has a lot of experience but I think more in PM roles than ubertechie, I also know a few people who I can't really contact before tomorrow but if you still have a problem at ~2pm BST tomorrow then hit me up
I'm thinking back on the comment Danack made and I think that his point kind of makes it a bit clearer
Now I'm wondering if anyone has any comment on how much the name of a company helps on a resume vs the technologies used. For example, a startup using all the latest technologies vs one of the largest international entertainment companies using alright technologies
I'm thinking I'll go with them. I also just heard from a dental artificial intelligence company though I talk to them tomorrow. I don't know what the repercussions of accepting a job offer and then backing out are. Working for the dental company would be a clear winner if the interviews get to that point
@Danack I haven't even talked to the other company other than via email and it took them a couple weeks to get back to me. I imagine that it wouldn't be quick to get a job offer from them
I already asked one company to give me a week and 3 days later they rescinded their offer
When I do amateur radio exams, we all have our cameras on initially and introduce ourselves, but we do turn them off during the actual test (honestly, I can't resist nodding and shaking my head as they attempt to answer).