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5:54 AM
Hope @Ekin and @PeeHaa are safe
There was an earthquake in Turkey
At least dozens dead
 
 
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9:11 AM
Several hundreds now :-(
 
9:22 AM
@IluTov it seems relatively easy to store editor.getOptions somewhere - I'll look into that
 
Why \SplFileInfo class not throwing exception when file not exists?
 
 
1 hour later…
Wes
10:54 AM
@PeeHaa @Ekin sup
 
 
1 hour later…
12:07 PM
and a follow-up just hit =\ I hope they're ok.
 
@PeeHaa @Ekin Let us know how you guys are.
 
12:22 PM
@Sjon That would be great, thank you! Maybe it would also make sense to make the options more discoverable.
 
1:14 PM
Two songs in so far- pretty chill to listen to while working.
 
Have it queued up! =)
@MarkR I like this... haven't watched the series yet.
 
I do like techno-orchestral stuff
 
Definitely check out track 2 on that link I sent.
 
what timestamp?
 
1:22 PM
One sec...
@MarkR This is right as it is going into it youtube.com/watch?v=1d_qpD-voYA&t=332s
That song is what made me think you might like it.
 
I like the bit around 6:40 when they bring up the volume on the main instrumental above the drum track
 
@MarkR YES! An audiophile after my own heart!
 
Wes
2:19 PM
any of you folks know in which city peehaa and ekin live exactly?
 
@Wes no, but I'm guessing nowhere near the earthquake, as east Turkey gets a bit rough. btw, have a productivity video:
 
Wes
yeah I imagine they are in Istanbul
 
Or Constantinople.
 
Wes
fun fact we still call it that way..... because hundreds of years later it still hurts not being an empire anymore..... i suppose
why are you linking me a productivity video. i feel attacked. are you saying i am not productive
:(
 
2:44 PM
@Wes I'm saying your a perfectionist (or at least have been in the past) which limits your ability to get stuff done...
 
@Wes I was trying to find an image of a store down the street from them that they provided one time in order to figure that out, but I was unable to locate it in history.
@Danack I have this problem sometimes. Always wanting to turn in A+ work, when B- work will do. Identifying that point of diminishing return from the amount of effort invested and the amount of improvement received can be hard when you're blinded by focus on getting the best result or product.
 
3:33 PM
I just landed on a project and having autoloading errors due to case sensitive autoloading. But I don't think the rest of devs have it :/ what's going on?

...while autoloading App\Dto\Request\Whatever: Uncaught RuntimeException: Case mismatch between class and real file names: "Dto/Request/Whatever.php" vs "DTO/Request/Whatever.php"
 
fix the case?
 
@CarlosAS you're a linux or mac user and they use windows?
Also:
17 secs ago, by Tiffany
fix the case?
 
yeah sure, but I'm not going to drop a massive PR on the first day :P
 
mmm I doubt all of them use Windows
 
3:36 PM
ask someone on your team why they aren't getting the case sensitive errors? or what they are doing to work around it?
 
@CarlosAS I believe macOS' file system is case insensitive by default as well.
 
@TimWolla no I don't think so. I'm using macOS
 
@CarlosAS it's case insensitive by default (but case sensitive APFS is also a thing, just not default)
 
3:54 PM
thank you for the hints <3
 
Ekin posted on twitter a couple of hours ago.
 
funny thing, I don't seem to have Case Sensitive APFS

doing:
touch abc1
touch abC1
ls ab*

I only have one file
 
that is case sensitivity...
unless you mean "I do seem to have case sensitive APFS"
 
@Tiffany actually, you got it wrong :-)
 
4:09 PM
do explain please
 
if two names with different case result in the same file, it's case insensitive
 
Wait until you you create files on a network-volume from OS-X and Linux. With Umlauts. YOu can actually get 2 files with exactly the same filename.... 🤯
 
ahh, okay
@heiglandreas unicode?
 
@heiglandreas due to different canonicalization?
 
Exactly!
Took me a while to figure it out and another while to find a solution for it 😂
Since then I know the Normalizer class pretty well 🙈
 
4:10 PM
Did the solution involve "remove network volume"? :-p
 
@TimWolla Sadly that wasn't an option
And removing the Umlauts also wasn't a viable option.... Dammned users....
 
4:25 PM
@heiglandreas .....remove the users?
 
@Danack Oh! Believe me! There were definitely some that I would have loved to remove!!!!!
 
4:37 PM
@StatikStasis well, if you're going to keep us in suspenders...
 
@Danack Sorry, I thought you might have seen @MarkR 's post earlier. =)
46 mins ago, by Mark R
Ekin posted on twitter a couple of hours ago.
 
d'oh.
 
Hmm... I know this is a morbid thought but it does cause me to wonder... do you think anyone has ever used a natural disaster as an opportunity to "off" someone? Hurricane occurs, in the aftermath somebody kills someone... blame it on disaster. Surely in the course of human history this has happened at least once.
 
 
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6:29 PM
how attentive is json_encode() for generating type-safe JSON? I'm writing part of a cover letter and want to say "package data into consistent, type-safe JSON" but ... I don't want to be incorrect or inaccurate
(and don't want to context switch to figure this out...)
 
Is type safe json even a thing? It's JSON; it doesn't know anything besides string, number, array, and hash.
 
Maybe "wrote bespoke data serializer" ? Which leaves the JSON and type-safety out of it?
 
@Crell string, number, array... those are types :P
 
I agree with Danack
 
is that to generalize wording for HR?
 
6:33 PM
I like Danack's wording. It's safer.
 
or because of inaccuracies with json_encode()?
 
I think more that it's not worth debating if "1" counts as "type safe JSON". :-)
 
json_encode will always produce JSON output in a consistent way....so I'm don't know what "consistent, type-safe JSON" means. But leaving the details out leaves an air of mystery, and something to be discussed during an interview.
 
I was wondering... :-)
Anyway, yeah, go with Dan's version.
 
7:03 PM
JSON is typed by specification. If those types are right or not (what is being expected on the other end i.e. what's loading it) depends on how you define what's expected, the common way being JSON schema.
 
 
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8:28 PM
Thanks. I've revised the wording, and sent the application off.
 
 
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9:45 PM
Are you looking for things working on APIs?
 
It is where i have some experience... really just looking for anywhere that feels I'd be a good fit given my work experience
The place I applied has some personal relevance... it's a product for physical therapists... which I'm in physical therapy for my hip
 
10:27 PM
Is there a way for a class object to know the name of the file it was instantiated in without passing it any information?
 
That's a smart idea, thanks!
 
10:58 PM
Only if you store FILE in its constructor
err that was meant to be double underscore file double underscore
Well perhaps I missunderstood, The debug backtrace will no longer include that file as soon as your constructor has finished, so are you wanting to know the file that called the constructor within the constructor, or the file the constructor was called from at some arbitrary point after?.
 
@MarkR he probably wants to do some magic stuff inside the class depends on where it was instantiated.....
> That's a smart idea
doubt.jpg
 
11:22 PM
Nothing too magical, just creating a class to monitor when specific applications are ran, so it updates the database based on the filename of the application. Currently I have to pass it FILE to give it the application name, but I was just curious if there was a way to avoid it. Seems like more work and processing power than needed to try and get it to automatically get the filename
 

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