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Maybe, but it makes it harder for me to find out if users mess up :-)
 
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o/
13:19
\o hey @StatikStasis have I mentioned Miss Monique to you before? youtube.com/user/DjMissMonique/videos
Negative. Checking now...
13:37
@MarkR Pretty good. Fun fact. I used to be a DJ back in 1999-2001. I opened for a lot of headliners during that time. I opened for a set by Roonie G who was a DJ touring the country with the new Pioneer CDJ1000s (the first version of the CD turntables that Monique is using in the video.) Not sure what version they are on now... but that was an amazing innovation.
We still had cd turntables that you could not scratch on during that time. Just hit the play button and line up by the pitch fader.
Roonie G had worked with Pioneer developing the CDJ1000s.
Now they're a staple to the craft... but I still love vinyl.
@MarkR Actually found something about him working with Pioneer for the development. roonieg.com/about
I did not know he was a semi-pro poker player. Interesting.
I've got several friends who are DJs and they do like their pioneer kit
I got married and wanted to get out of that scene. Too many unhealthy habits. =)
14:18
This is a friend of mine that DJs. He's pretty big in certain communities
And a telecom router wiring nerd
15:03
@Derick configuring xdebug in windows is not so slowly driving batty
15:17
@Derick I got it, I either had the wrong dll or managed to corrupt it while DLing it
@Jimbus telecom router wiring nerd? Wonder if that's the same stuff my boyfriend is interested in...
15:36
@Tiffany He works for Ribbon Communications, flying all over the world, installing ground up cellular system.
16:16
@iansltx \o :P
👀
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Ranked Choice Voting is really picking up steam across the US
For all the bullshit, this makes me hopeful that the long-term is trending in the right direction
:fingers_crossed:
If RCV was a thing here, I wouldn't be missing the mayoral runoff due to being out of town. 99% sure there's no early voting for the runoff
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I live in Oregon
which has automatic voter registration, and universal vote by mail
16:22
And we (Austin) could totally do RCV at a city/county level, though it won't happen at the state level for awhile
Used to live in Colorado, but never transferred voter registration up there. VBM is nice.
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everyone is automatically registered to vote when they get a driver's license if they are a US citizen, and then every registered voter gets sent a ballot in the mail a month before the election
with ballot dropoff locations all around the state AND a prepaid envelope if you'd prefer to send it in by mail
was really confusing to me when people were talking about vote by mail being dangerous on the east coast in 2020, because Oregon has been ONLY vote by mail for 30 years
we dont even have in-person voting, and havent since the 90s
doesn't seem like society is collapsing over here
revising my PR for array_unshift on doc-en... is there a word that encompasses fruits and vegetables? I don't want to use $food cause that seems... lazy... but not sure what to use... and $healthyFoods seems preachy, which I don't want to do in technical docs
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16:38
$nonMeats?
i guess that would also include nuts, legumes, etc.
$plantbased_foods
I suppose that works
$tastyThings
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I am so happy with all the effort on the Random extension over the last year
it so substantially has improved that part of the language, and it has done it in a way that has been both technically sound and consensus focused
really makes it seem like overhauls of other areas of the language are possible if someone wanted to buckle down and update them
16:57
[09:56:48 - E_USER_WARNING        ] /home/tiffany/projects/php/phd/phpdotnet/phd/Package/Generic/XHTML.php:597
	Impossible to copy the php.net/styles/theme-base.css file.
:S
still managed to render though...interesting......
but without styles
17:10
Question: does anyone know how one could determine the filesystem type from PHP?
@JRL I'm not sure how true it is anymore but at some points in history on the eastern US it was more common to not have government IDs of any kind. Probably not a surprise to you, but these people were far more likely to be black than white...
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@LeviMorrison Why would you need government ID for vote by mail?
@JRL My point was the government wouldn't even know where to send their ballot.
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Ah okay, i see what you mean
I still support voting by mail for most people. I had to vote in person a few times pre-covid and that was just terrible.
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17:13
i guess registration is so easy in Oregon that I didn't think about that
auto at the DMV, but that's not the only way to register in Oregon
I mean, it's great if your employer allows you take time off to vote, but it shouldn't be required. It shouldn't need a day off lol
I need to vote by mail more often... voting in person becomes exhausting
Thankfully, covid pushed voting by mail from a fairly fringe thing to being the common thing. In Utah, I mean.
I voted by mail in 2020 and it was an overall better experience
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I've literally never had to vote in person, and the concept always seemed really weird to me since i grew up in oregon
17:15
@Tiffany $edible_botanicals =)
I do like $plantbased_food best
Singular form though.
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wow... we're all the way up to 21 states that have legalized recreational marijuana?
@JRL I can understand why voting by mail has become suspect now more than in the past. The government is dealing with mass amounts of fraud as it related to COVID benefit payouts. People used to leave their doors unlocked at night and when they left home at one point in history (not that long ago)... now it's a lot different. I can at least understand why voting by mail is questioned. Wasn't there cases where people were turning in other people's ballots or was that false?
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@StatikStasis I dunno. It's just never been an issue for the last 30 years of vote-by-mail here in Oregon, so it's always seemed to me like something that isn't hard to get right.
like if youre having problems with it, you're probably fucking up somehow
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@bwoebi Did you deliberately commit to PHP-8.2.0? I think that would need RM approval.
I get it... I don't think it's a major problem. I'm only saying I can see why some people are raising concerns.
Not all of the concerns are legit, obviously.
17:23
@cmb Yes, why would we push bugs and crashes into the first release? AFAIK the RM approval is for micro-versions?
@LeviMorrison What caused it to be terrible? Just curious, I fully support mail-in voting. I did mail-in myself during covid, but in-person has always been easy for me, so that's what I did yesterday.
It was only "terrible" for me in-person when Obama was on the ticket. It was "terrible" because there were SOOOO many more people voting- which was a GREAT thing. It was not good because polling places were not used to that much participation in voting.
@JRL it's about eliminating traditional blue voters , making the process more exclusive... it's not that it's any form of difficult.
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@bwoebi Usually, we don't do regular bugfixes after the last RC. Otherwise we would not even need PHP-8.2.0, but could tag php-8.2.0 from the PHP-8.2 branch.
Yesterday it took me 10 minutes. A colleague of mine did early voting near work last week and took him 2 minutes.
17:25
@cmb thought that were to finalize NEWS and everything
@cmb like, preloading just fully hard-crashes with the observer API enabled at all.
Would be quite … bad to release that to 8.2.0 as is?
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@bwoebi Yeah, but still, PHP-x.y.z branches are normally for RMs only.
@Trowski they are closing offices in inner city precincts and forcing people to stand in line. Some state even went so far as to make it illegal bring food/water to a person in line
@Derick $tastyThings === $meat
@cmb okay, let me contact the RM then - who's responsible for the .0 release?
@Jimbus What? Where? That's awful if true...
17:28
stand in line for 2-4 hours or more
@Trowski Voting locations were honestly too small to serve the volume. For some (though not me) they were not convenient locations either.
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@bwoebi @ramsey, @SergeyPanteleev and @Pierrick
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@Jimbus right, thats what it seemed like to me. being against VBM seems to be really about preventing people from voting
which seems to be a bit problem on the east coast, but not really the west coast
@LeviMorrison This is definitely the truth.
@cmb ack
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17:29
ta
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Oregon and California are pretty blue, Idaho and Utah are pretty red, but none of them seem to have big problems with that sort of thing
@JRL I'm on the East Coast... I think that is a great idea. A lot of these contests that are close would not have to result in runoffs if the Independent votes could be reallocated.
Georgia for one @StatikStasis
@JRL It's so interesting to see the changes over the years. I remember when California and Oregon were Red and where I live was Blue. Politics are fickle.
@LeviMorrison Typical shenanigans then. One of the benefits to a rural area is the low volume at my voting location. I've never waited for more than a couple minutes to get my ballot.
17:33
@Jimbus Yeah... that's stupid.
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@StatikStasis it really is VBM and increased turnout. Oregon routinely has higher turnout than the national average, because you get a prepaid ballot in the mail and can do it from home. Literally a Republican governor hasn't been elected in Oregon since VBM was instituted and turnout increased.
@Trowski I waited 90 minutes in 2012. That was the longest... which is not that bad compared to other parts of the country.
WTF is it so hard to copy a link from my phone to my desk top without all that crap beinbg embedded :P
@JRL I don't know if that would be causation... maps change over decades... but who knows- maybe so.
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17:36
i guess
79% of registered voters in Oregon voted in the 2000 presidential election. 86% voted in 2004.
You could be right... a lot of people don't participate because it's too much trouble.
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VBM means more people vote, which means less extreme results
Need more data to know. =)
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for sure
I'm for it though. I was looking at some of these races and wishing some of the votes could go to a second preference if first was not going to win.
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17:38
RCV is picking up steam
yesterday we voted to use RCV for all city and county elections where i live
There's a certain party that doesn't want to encourage the general populace to vote because it will nullify their manipulation of the zealots
@Jimbus That's just the extreme portion of any group.
Things are always a little more complicated when you start talking to individuals on any topic.
@StatikStasis I left a good chunk of my ballot blank because there was only one candidate. Dunno what on earth was going on there for local elections.
IDK, @StatikStasis, it feels like they're running the show these days. There's nothing but perversion left of their traditional values.
But I'm not going to vote for someone just because they were the only choice. I mean, if I knew them and wanted them to be there, sure, but in this case I didn't even know.
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17:44
I left all the single candidate races blank too @LeviMorrison
mostly they were judges
@LeviMorrison Same. That's typical of local elections in my area.
Yep, mostly judges.
@LeviMorrison I had the same. There are a lot of "non-partisan" candidates for certain races that I have no idea what the difference mean. There were 4 non-partisan options for water and soil district manager... I wish I had better info on them ahead of time. I just want clean water...
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@StatikStasis do you guys not have a voter's guide?
@StatikStasis This is partly why I liked voting by mail. I sat on my couch and Googled every candidate and did my best. Even watched a recorded debate on YouTube for the school board position.
I've been know to write my name in for single candidate races if I think it remotely looks like something I could do
17:47
An exception in my area to boring local elections this year was school board. Several candidates running on the "we need to stop the indoctrination" platform.
@LeviMorrison +1
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I had a few of those on my ballot too, but the voter's guide made it pretty easy to figure out who i wanted to vote for
@JRL I probably needed to seek it out. I did not put much effort into finding out about those races. My fault... But nothing in the mail or any awareness campaigns other than the mud slinging commercials and yard signs every where.
@LeviMorrison Yeah- that is optimal.
@Jimbus haha- we've done that as well.
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@StatikStasis huh. the state of oregon produces a voter's guide every election. each candidate gets one page where they get to provide their pitch and information. for ballot measures, any group can send in their statement of support or opposition, but the state has to clearly identify who it is that is providing the statement.
@JRL and here I thought Oregon was nothing but beavers and preppers, It sounds sort of civilized out there!
17:54
@JRL I found some web pages on local news websites... nothing as in-depth as yours.
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@Jimbus Oregon is the most liberal place in the US in the cities, and the most conservative place in the US in the rural areas
makes some state politics a bit difficult
@JRL Yeah... I thought you guys were all given Oregon chainsaws along with your social security cards at birth. =)
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because it's been polarized long before the current situation in the US
@JRL I think the diversity is good to be honest.
You need some contention to get to the best choice... although that is not always the case... especially lately.
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i do like that i get a document that has it all separated
we had measure 112 here, which was titled "Amends Constitution: Removes language allowing slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for crime"
17:57
That is very nice. All I could find was on a web page on local news websites.
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and i was like "okay, but that kinda sounds like something that you hide some other law in to get it to pass on the DL
so i went there and it had a section with the actual text of the measure, an explanatory statement from the secretary of state office, a page from the legislature explaining why they put it on the ballot, and about half a dozen different interest groups that provided arguments for it
So, apripos of nothing, do many people here use PHP for scripting or mostly just web pages?
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made it very easy to see if anything was hiding
@Jimbus I use it for scripting quite a bit
@JRL Do you live in Portland?
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yeah. well, one of Portland's suburbs at the moment.
plan on moving back into the city in a few years
18:01
I have a friend who lives in Portland who is co-owner of Shogun's Gallery. Are you familiar with it?
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nope
@jrl good, I know python is very popular for scripting, but I couldn't live without {} block designations and $less variable names
It's a Japanese & Asian Antique's and Collectibles store. He travels to Japan to pick out pieces for his shop, speaks fluent Japanese. Went to school there for a while. Great guy. I was just curious.
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it does look like a pretty cool antique place
it's in a part of downtown that i don't get to very often though
@JRL You're a room owner too so you can read that. =)
In case you ever visit. He has a small apple orchard too where he makes hard cider.
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18:04
ha
nice
apples are big in Washington State
@ jrl oddly, they are in WV's eastern panhandle, as well. That's were Musselman's is made. There were orchards everywhere
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if you ever get the chance, try "Cosmic Crisp" apples
I've driven through there on my way from Dullus Airport going to a conference. Beautiful vineyards in that area.
VERY expensive land.
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they were developed by the University of Washington
and they are by a WIDE margin the best apples i have ever had
like it's... crazy that something can be that much better yet still be an apple
Huh, always been a golden delicious fan, myself
18:08
@JRL I was just talking to another colleague. Basic voter's guide should be easy... our State has just failed at this.
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@StatikStasis from ym understanding most states don't do this well for whatever reason
@JRL I really hate the state of politics. I loathe the two party system. Voting for many people, imo, has become like college football games against rivalries; this is my team and no matter what I'm sticking with them. It's tribalism. It may be why better awareness through educational material like a sane voter's guide is not sought after in all States.
Good talk. Need to go to gym and prep for meeting. Later all.
this is failing... but it's looking at an old commit ... https://github.com/php/doc-en/actions/runs/3430756023/jobs/5718104723
I fixed it here ... https://github.com/php/doc-en/pull/1954/commits/a688bf6dd4e11c42e0b547a01028059fdcc0daf3
what do?
(at least I'm assuming it's looking at an old commit... and not the most recent commit, going by the log message)
18:28
Should I have a central vendor/autoload.php or should each set of scripts have it's own? If each has it own, is there a better way then just copying it from another project's directory?
it depends on how you package stuff... "set of scripts" is ambiguous
it's also case-dependent... I worked for an employer that made their own autoloader, and it was used across all projects
I think there were one or two projects that had their own autoloader, but I could be misremembering some detail
by-and-large, they wrote their own libraries... only within the past 3-5 years they started using composer libraries... but they contained it a separate folder... and composer's autoloader was overridden by theirs
I have a scripts dir then subdirs for each projects. Those are generally getting info from different json APIs and storing it in sqlserver for future reporting or sales leads...
are the sub directories contained in one root folder? or separate folders?
if you were to open the folders in PhpStorm, are the separate projects visible in the root folder within the Project panel, or are they contained under "External Libraries"?
ok, I'm thinking each subdir should have their own because there's no guarantee they'll end up in the same server
if the subdirectories are contained in the same root folder, use one autoloader
if you open them as separate projects, regardless if they're in the same root folder... probably separate autoloaders... but hard to know
18:35
not familiar with project panel
there's also... what dependencies does each project rely on?
does each project use a different version of a dependency? that warrants different autoloaders
@Jimbus yeah, that seems like a good reason. I don't have a clear picture of your folder/project structures, but that seems a good enough reason
so far the subdirs are all self contained
so is there a composer command for initiatiing a new subdir?
or just copy it
that I'm not sure, will have to let someone else answer
18:38
Eww, it's GUI
@Tiffany Still wrong title - those are not even close to multidimensional arrays.
@Tpojka title was changed to associative
cause they're not mutli-dimensional
and associative was what I was thinking about
@JRL Thanks! I'm also really happy with how it turned out. It really helped that it could be designed from the ground up, because the extension and the OO API is completely new.
@Tiffany :thumbsup: Sorry, I was checking wrong commit.
18:51
I didn't bother revising the commit message where I had it incorrect...but I corrected it subsequent commits
19:02
Quite.
19:16
using json for log files seems particularly unreadable
 
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@Jimbus I think it's meant for tools to make it digestible. You know, show me only logs with these characteristics, rather than all of them.
JSON is a pretty bad format even still. Not compact enough when there will be common and known fields.
All the examples I found for mongodb use the syntax $client->db->collection, this won't let me create indices for my collections, should I have something similar to migrations which create the collections first? or how should I approach indexing in mongodb ?
@LeviMorrison Ah, here I was trying to be one of the cool kids ;)
20:46
@LeviMorrison csv for the win amirite?
21:01
sent DaveRandom some Star Trek t-shirts...
t-shirts cost around 123 USD
shipping them to the UK cost 140 USD
UK import taxes/fees are 55 GBP...
it cost more to ship the shirts than the shirts themselves
@Tiffany nearly 2x
No wonder a lot of vendors say US deliveries only
yeah, UK store was out of stock of the shirts he wanted, and US store wouldn't ship to him, so he asked very nicely
"these are the most expensive shirts I've ever bought"
Were they red shirts?
narp
I wonder if any of the red-shirted, landing party were ever named Kenny?
21:12
It kinda reminds me of when I sent my best friend who was living in America 2 tins of beans, it cost me something like $15 a tin to ship to her, they're about 50p in Tesco
mornings.
@hakre salutations
21:44
How do I turn on debugging in VSC to avoid a passel of these:[09-Nov-2022 18:57:51 UTC] Xdebug: [Step Debug] Could not connect to debugging client. Tried: localhost:0 (through xdebug.client_host/xdebug.client_port) :-(
@Tiffany Haven't seen him on here in a while- hopefully he is doing well.
/me was just typing the similar. port 0 looks fishy to me, but no experience with VSC, just xdebug.
@StatikStasis I believe so, just very busy with work
22:06
@StatikStasis He's got some shirts. I wouldn't wonder if he'd drink cocktails at Aruba.
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/me waves

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