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14:01
yes, but it won't be faster on a GPU, because of the memory overhead
What about mulitple GPU cards?
@ircmaxell I've not investigated myself, but wondering what kind of benchmarks the epiphany CPUs will pull for crypto stuff
The GPU will have no advantage. 32kb per hash is too much for the GPU's caches, and as such will require a cache flush for each thread. Therefore killing any performance benefit it would have provided...
@Leigh Better than a CPU, worse than a dedicated GPU
By dedicated, you mean custom built for the job?
Sorry, I meant GPU
And all of it will pale in comparison to an ASIC
or even FPGAs...
14:09
Sure, but you were just saying GPUs would be bad at the memory intensive stuff. So, wondering what a 1024 core CPU would do
I see. Interesting
@tereško what @hakre said. also artima.com/articles/dci_vision.html
@Leigh huh? what about him?
@ircmaxell adapteva.com kickstarter.com/projects/adapteva/… - if you didn't see it yet
@Gordon The guy has been a bit of a menace in here.
and got suspended
googling his name linked him with that profile, even though its a different name now
@Leigh oh, i see. well flag it :)
user1125394
sorry for the noobish question: but in mysql when you do CREATE INDEX index_name ON table_name (column_name), in background what is done, other hidden tables are created?
14:13
This is my Hash generator what I used before:
public function hashGenerator($password) {
$user_salt = uniqid(rand(), true);
$hash = hash("sha256", hash("sha256", $user_salt . $this->private_salt) . $password);
$hashPassword = $hash . ":" . $user_salt;
return $hashPassword;
}
Anyone know how to bin stuff in a chatroom you own?
What do you think of this @Gordon
user1125394
@Gordon thx
@DaveRandom room > message admin > relocate
14:14
@Leigh Ah, now I remember.
It depends on the cache lane sizes. For serial operations it'll be slower (with each core having about 1/10th the processessing power of a i7's core). But for highly parellizable operations, it may be decent
but for brute forcing, it'll still be spanked by a GPU
@Gordon Nice one, cheers
@I'll-Be-Back of the mysql manual? it's great.
No
hashGenerator() code
@I'll-Be-Back but you referenced the mysql manual. for hash codes ask @ircmaxell or @NikiC
14:17
@ircmaxell: When you're finished with your CPU, try GPU: hashcat.net/oclhashcat-plus/#features-algos
@hakre I don't have a GPU available...
oops wrong person
@ircmaxell bcrypt is in there. or provide the hashes and I'll let it run here.
I meant to @ircmaxell
@I'll-Be-Back Ok, so your salt is weak. It will only have about 32 bits of entropy at absolute most...
14:19
@ircmaxell cursory research shows that it has around 2MB L1 cache (shared by 64 cores), I think GPUs have more. However, at around 1/5th of the cost of a high end GPU, it still might scale enough
Secondly, you're only hashing the password once...
user1125394
@ircmaxell are nested hashes harder to crack by brute force sha1 ( 'salt1' . sha1( 'salt2' . sha1( 'salt3' . $password ) ) ) or it's the same since it falls in the same values you are looping into (hope it's clear)
I see what you mean
I have a question - how does re-hashing via loop make hash stronger?
@cyril In general, neither
@I'll-Be-Back It doesn't. At best it keeps it the same strength.
The reason for looping is to increase the cost (CPU time) to make brute forcing much less efficient
if you can do 10 billion md5's per second on a GPU cluster, then iterating 100,000 times would reduce your ability to brute force significantly (down to 10k per second, which is low enough to withstand all but the easiest to guess passwords)
Hm, ok apparently the epiphany doesn't have traditional L1 cache, it has 32K of SRAM per core
14:24
Ahh I see
10
A: Are different hash algorithms ever used together?

Thomas PorninUsing two hash functions together, as an extra safety against a breach of one of the functions, is delicate. Concatenation (the data is hashed with both hash functions, the results are concatenated) yields a collision resistance equivalent to at least that of the strongest of the two functions (a...

@Leigh which may be enough to run bcrypt with some efficiency...
I wonder if Host Europe ever got my mails about the Raspberry Pi I've won. I've written two now but I never got any response, nor did I get the Pi :/
@Gordon Hehe I got a Raspberry Pi about 3 weeks ago and I don't know what to do with it now :/
@I'll-Be-Back mine will become an XBMC
I've been playing with Arduino's for a while.
14:25
But are you going to use Remote control for XBMC?
I briefly though about making it into a digital fx device for my guitar but research showed it's not that suited for it
I would hate to use keyboard and mouse to use XBMC
@I'll-Be-Back Mine has ended up as a dev server and VPN gateway :/
@I'll-Be-Back dont know yet
I use a mac mini for that...
14:26
I have a mini server with a lot of movies and pictures. It stream to my media player
@ircmaxell What's holding back adoption of scrypt? I remember you saying something but can't remember exactly. The author thinks it hasn't been tested enough or something?
It hasn't been
@Gordon oh you've one one? I didn't :/
I use Unraid technology, its better solution for media storage.
it's only been around for 3 years
@I'll-Be-Back QNAP ftw
@hakre yes, but they mailed me about it 2 weeks ago and so far nothing arrived
Not to mention that scrypt has some minor design issues (things that could be improved, but don't fundimentally alter the security it provides)
Check out this thread: drupal.org/node/1201444
@ircmaxell friend has a mac mini for xbmc too but i think its overpriced just for being an xbmc
@Gordon I'm using it as a build server, among other things
14:30
Cool
I have a Qnap nas drive at work for regular backup twice every day.
@ircmaxell The electronics side of arduinos kind of put me off - I'm waaay too out of practice to start hardware tinkering with any confidence. I have a few minimus usb dev boards at home (site link apparently not working), they're kind of like the teensy
@Leigh I used it initially to build this: arduiniana.org/projects/the-reverse-geo-cache-puzzle
(that's not mine, I built a copy of it)
@ircmaxell how much noise does it make?
@Gordon I only ever hear it when the HDD's chatter at night when my backups are running and nothing else is on. My home theater receiver makes more noise when it's on...
14:35
@ircmaxell nice. noise was my main reason not to buy a full fledged NAS but go for a software raid with external hd enclosure. drawback of course is that its a software raid.
@ircmaxell How long did it take you to make it? My girlfriend would love something like that since she's a geeky coder engineer type herself :D
@Leigh The circuitry and program? about a week. The box? about 3 months...
@ircmaxell Hm, no chance for her birthday then, I'll shortlist it.. although, it should only take 3-4 attempts to get the location pinned down
@Gordon Yeah, I highly recommend the QNAP. I've had it running for 4 years, only shutting down for power failures. Lost a drive yesterday, replaced it and it's back up and healthy...
@Leigh Well, I built the box by hand. If you can find one big enough, it should be pretty easy
I have the circuit diagram somewhere...
if you draw a circle of radius distance around your current spot, go to a point on the circumference, then do it again, the intersections will give you a 50% chance of being in the correct location (i think..)
Oh, I should have scrolled down on the article, lol
14:40
Well, I did it differently
I programmed it to only unlock within 500 meters. No output at all
then I gave a hint to a geocache. Which I hid instructions to the next. In a series of 16 steps, and the final step is where the box opened...
Hmm, nice twist, more than 1 location to be visited.
And the box only had an LED output (Green for Open, Red for Closed, Blue for "Debug Mode"
Do you guys do this: <form action="<?php echo htmlentities($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']);?>" method="post">
Heck no
or <form action='' method="post">
14:44
Niether, I give it an explicit route, since form submission and form generation are two different and only tangentially related things...
I am considering routing to same page for validation check.
user1125394
that's spaguetti ;)
15:06
wow, today it's going down.
@hakre looks like you pee'd someone off
@hakra yes
@Gordon there's some serial downvoter running down the hill
final one upvote could stop it ;)
@hakra if that's what you want
@hakra idk
function name alert (not java though) stackoverflow.com/q/12676010/367456 (but getting close)
rad
rad
Hi guys
15:20
@hakre bring it up on meta
rad
rad
I am using preg_match to extract a number from a string. Example string is: "advent_id ----------- 3163 (1 row)", I need to extract the number followed by the hyphens and not the number of rows. What is the correct way of writing a regex for it?
I tried '/^advent_id\s------------\s(.*)\s(/' but it did not work, note that the number could be of any digits
Any solution for this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12603751/custom-blog-page-on-wordpress-php-pagination
Cheers
@ircmaxell I thought I could summon @TimPost instead maybe?
user50049
@hakre You rang?
@hakre how many dv's are that exactly? nvm 31.
user50049
15:27
@hakre Holy COW. One moment.
@TimPost jup.
rad
rad
anybody?
@hakre I have a feeling I know who that was :)
@Gordon Me has some feeling, but I do not want to do any speculations ;)
@hakre me neither
@hakre I was right :) hakra just got suspended
15:30
Yes, I can still trust my feelings, too.
Wow, you learn how to go into others account in order to find evidence to argument yourself, I am astonished. I don’t need to be a web-developer to understand how annoying your attitude is. However, not that I have to give you any explanations, but I just found your hating replies when logging in after a lot of time being off. I am a professional web-developer but I have blacklisted all the web-developing tags since the beginning because of the low quality of web-developers and the invasion of arrogant trolls that call themselves programmers because of being able to code a little of PHP. — Ale 1 hour ago
.. the internet
@TimPost: Thanks for looking into that.
user50049
@hakre totally non specific action taken. All should be well now.
@hakre .. whose favorite editor did you insult ?
user50049
@hakre In the future, please flag (and also feel free to ping me if I'm around) We have a bit of a backlog in the queue which is why I looked into it straight away.
15:34
@TimPost just to flag one question of the row?
@tereško the guy who copied my recent nick.
user50049
@hakre Yeah, flag any post that got abnormal votes, select 'other' and say "I think I'm being targeted by someone for down votes" .. or something to that effect.
@hakre ... figures
@TimPost: kk + thx + all the best :)
@TimPost wont the downvote script handle that automatically any more?
btw , on unrelated note ... is my content in main site really describable as "hateful" ?
15:38
@tereško no only hateful, you have to read the follow-up comment ;)
@tereško You can come across as a bit abrupt sometimes, but I wouldn't say hateful. You obviously have little patience with fools, but just as obviously you know what you are talking about. Keep it up, you're doing fine, I know I've learnt a lot from you over the last few months.
@tereško well, it's full of accusations
@tereško You hate idiots, so yes, hateful ;) - By idiots I mean people who refuse to educate themselves, refuse to take advice, or wish to perpetuate misinformation to others.
Yeah, that could work
@Leigh I don't think any of us are too keen on people like that.
15:41
"What you have here is complete mess." / "pretend that it is 'model'" / "If you were trying" - those can easily come across rude
basically, you tell the OP he deliberately made a mess
Well Gordon, anyone who has been here for more than a couple of days and "gets to know" what teresko is like, can see past that.
Sure he's abrupt, but I don't take offense if it's aimed at me. I would if I came here for 10 mins only, but I wouldn't now.
@Leigh sure, im just trying to point out why it could be understood as rude
what's up, @Tim?
user50049
@Shog9 My hair, man it's humid over here.
Tim-fro!
user50049
15:48
@Shog9 That could be a meme
Nothing wrong with a fro!
@hakre Not really sure it's a duplicate of that. Linked Q is obviously relevant, but the content is not the same ;)
Hi i need help from fancy box
I got one solution for resizing iframe fancy box content using this link http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3701465/using-jquery-fancybox-resize-function-within-an-iframe
Now i have the link inside the fancy box iframe content which links to another page .
when i click that link which replace the existing content and seems uneven width height.How can i make it resize again using fb_resize ?
15:52
@TimPost @Shog9 any chance we can convince ppl at meta to start all php questions as Not a real question that need to be reopened first? :)
heh
no
damn
user50049
@Gordon You'd have to convince PHP people to use autoconf first.
Heh, to post a PHP question you must have performed 5 searches in the last 30 minutes...
@TimPost :)
@Leigh I actually tried OP's code and it gave me an error message.
It's like asking syntax error questions, then I find it at least helpful to leave a link how to setup error handling.
But you're right from the context of the question this is not a duplicate directly.
@Gordon lol
16:13
Hmm @ircmaxell to the best of your knowledge, has a userland refcount() function ever been discussed?
@Leigh wtf
I mean, why would you want such a thing?
@NikiC Thinking of the scenario function foo(&$bar = null) - What would the refcounts be on $bar if you called with/without a variable?
@Leigh How about func_num_args()?
or does that count defaulted arguments too?
Probably it does :/
Nope, does not
@Leigh stackoverflow.com/a/12676997/208809 will change the output from what the OP currently has, wouldnt it?
@Gordon I don't think so? He'll just be checking whether the arg was filled or not, and then making the assignment that he originally wanted based on that. Shouldn't be a functionality change.
Did you mean because he's expecting an array?
I'm confused now? Why does that happen? (am I missing something obvious? / looking for something too complicated?)
@Leigh yeah, confuses me too. but that's what references are for, right?
16:29
@Leigh i like to think that it's just an allergic reaction
@Gordon References exist as an idiot tax. Those that use them are taxed for their stupidity :-P
morning
@ircmaxell you need them for recursive closures though :)
16:35
@Gordon Ah good, we can get rid of it and forget about the fact the answer causes him additional problems beyond his reference ones ;)
@Gordon You don't need them ;) You can use a Y combinator instead.
hi people ...
wasup
... this does not look promising
@NikiC y-combinator. i remeber knowing how that worked once, but I cant recall
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-point_combinator#Y_combinator "This article may be too technical for most readers to understand." Yes, yes it is.
16:38
"One well-known (and perhaps the simplest) fixed-point combinator" :)
perhaps ;)
Some fixed point combinators, such as this one (constructed by Jan Willem Klop) are useful chiefly for amusement:
Yk = (L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L)
where:
L = λabcdefghijklmnopqstuvwxyzr. (r (t h i s i s a f i x e d p o i n t c o m b i n a t o r))
O_o
Yes, for amusement, that guy needs to get out more.
@Gordon :-X
I'm going to go home before I try and read any more wikipedia articles on lambda calculus
Hello, could someone lend me their ear?
hello :)
16:52
@ShiftyThomas i'm neither friend, nor roman nor countryman but let me point you to the chat topic in the upper right corner
5
haha :( i've lots already
if anyone gets a chance could they look at this question?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12676883/returning-a-select-statment-from-a-mssql-stored-proc-using-php-boolfalse
@ShiftyThomas well, that was a reference to classic literature ;)
hello guys, i redirect my users after they login to my website to the page where they can't see if they are not logged in and redirected to login page with php sessions. if they login via my website's login page it does the job well, however it doesn't work with my facebook login. users are redirected back to my index page ( not showing they are logged in but if they refresh the page, they seem to be logged in ), is there something that i should know about facebook api there ?
what redirect_uri have you set ?
17:08
$url = $_SESSION['url'];

$token_url = "https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/access_token?client_id=".$_setting['facebook_api']."&redirect_uri=".urlencode($url)."&client_secret=".$_setting['facebook_secret']."&code=".$_SESSION["code"];

this is how i use
This actually looks rather nice: typescriptlang.org
It's application-scale instead of web scale so it sucks
17:25
yes it is but maybe though someone can know the issue :)
@CastielMartin well .. do you get redirected to right page after completing FB login ?
@PeeHaa huh?
but i'm using the same method
in my normal login page ( my website's application )
@CastielMartin , do you get redirected to page which you set in redirect_uri ?
17:30
but this doesn't return to true url
i give up .. this guy is making no sense
no, it always redirects back to my homepage
if i set for instance mywebsite.com/example , it does the redirect
why do i'm making no sense...
dunno .. might be a medical condition
i think i've answered your question well..
how do you know that redirect_uri is not redirected to ?
17:35
okay let me explain again, if i set the redirect_uri static, it does the redirect well, but if i set the redirect_uri dynamicly with sessions it doesn't redirect, but in my login page the one that is the normal login page that i've coded, it does the redirect very well after they login, i tried to implement the same way with php sessions, not edited the code, and set the redirect uri same
// JavaScript channel didn't help me so I'm postin this here
I want to scroll the div to the bottom of div, this worked at first, but now I have more records in div and it scrolls only to the middle of the div:
$('#loadroom').animate({ scrollTop: $('#loadroom').height()}, 1000);

Why?
Question: when using $mysqli->real_query & $mysqli->use_result query returns 58 results. Using phpMyAdmin and running the statement 155,000+ rows returned. Any idea why?
@tereško please help me
this really helps, PeeHaa, thx
@Pheagey Not without a lit more information, start by showing your code, especially your query.
...and good evening everybody
@DaveRandom aye, lemme dump it in a gits.
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if u dont know, just say so
17:50
gist: phpMyAdmin returns way more than real_query / use_result, 2012-10-01 17:50:51Z
This is 1/2 testing 1/2 just trying to get consistent results.

$limit passed as null.

	public function getAccountsData( $limit = null )
	{
		//How to get email addresses: email_addresses.id -> email_addr_bean_rel.email_address_id && bean_module = Accounts || Contacts 
		$stmt = "
			SELECT
			ACC.`id` as ACC_id, ACC.`name` as ACC_name, ACC.`phone_office` as ACC_phone_office, ACC.`phone_alternate` as ACC_phone_alt,
			(
				SELECT  `email_address` 
				FROM  `email_addresses` AS EMADD
				
				LEFT JOIN  `email_addr_bean_rel` AS EMABR 
				ON EMADD.`id`  = EMABR.`email_address_id`
				
				WHERE
				`bean_module` =  'Accounts' AND
				`bean_id` =   ACC_id
			) as ACC_email,
			
			ACCCON.`account_id` as ACCCON_accID, ACCCON.`contact_id` as ACCCON_connID,
			
			CON.`id` as CON_id, CON.`first_name` as CON_first_name, CON.`last_name` as CON_flast_name, CON.`phone_home` as CON_phone_home,  CON.`phone_mobile` as CON_phone_home,  CON.`phone_work` as CON_phone_work,  CON.`phone_other` as CON_phone_other,
			(
				SELECT  `email_address` 
				FROM  `email_addresses` AS EMADD
				
				LEFT JOIN  `email_addr_bean_rel` AS EMABR 
				ON EMADD.`id`  = EMABR.`email_address_id`
				
				WHERE
				`bean_module` =  'Contacts' AND
				`bean_id` =   CON_id
			) as CON_email
			
			FROM `accounts` as ACC
			
			LEFT JOIN `accounts_contacts` as ACCCON
			ON ACC.`id` = ACCCON.`account_id`
			
			LEFT JOIN `contacts` as CON
			ON ACCCON.`contact_id` = CON.`id`
		";

		//'cause I cant figur out why the object wont pass in
		//$this->mysqliConn
		$mysqli = new mysqli( "localhost", "root", null, "sugarcrm" );

		if ( $mysqli->real_query($stmt)){
		$counter = 0;$data;
			do {
				/* store first result set */
				if ($result = $mysqli->use_result()) {
					while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) {
						echo $counter;
						$counter++;
						print_r( $row );
						$data[] = $row;
					}
				}
		
			} while ($mysqli->next_result());
		}
		/* close connection */
		$mysqli->close();
		
		return 	$data;//returns 58 assoc arrays with data. phpmyadmin returns 155k + 
	}
@MichałKról if you do not want to read what i say , stop highlighting me
@tereško i dont want to read your retarded answers that i should kill myself all the time
@Pheagey have you tried using SQL JOIN statements ? I know that you are using it already , but you query makes no sense
@MichałKról Really? "My question was too stupid for the room it was supposed to be in, so I'll bother you people"
@Pheagey Holy crap that's a query and a half. What does $mysqli->affected_rows report immediately after the real_query() call? Also (sanity check) check the db host, auth and db name match the ones you are using in PMA. You really have a null password for root? Are you sure you're not just getting anonymous access?

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