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09:50
Morning!
 
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15:16
@Derick In favor of adding the Instant representation: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/54346589#54346589 :-)
I figured :-)
Unrelatedly, regarding your “What's new in PHP 8.x” talk (I've skipped around in a video for the parts I did): The default engine for the Randomizer is “Secure” (i.e. the CSPRNG).
Reasoning: Safe defaults matter :-)
15:58
Oh, so not the one that was the default in earlier PHP versions?
16:34
@Derick No. You can explicitly specify it (php.net/manual/en/class.random-engine-mt19937.php) for drop-in replacement support, but that engine is terrible (it's slow, it uses a ton of memory and the randomness is not really great) and should not be used except for compatibility purposes.
Yeah, I did know the latter. Just thought it was still the default.
Using the new API requires the user to adapt their code anyways, thus this is a good opportunity to change the default to make the API misuse-resistant (by making “no choice” the safe choice).
fair enough
17:07
@TimWolla Rust's Instant is not the same kind of time, btw. It's a monotonic clock to measure elapsed time, not time as told by clocks.
@LeviMorrison What Tim means is SystemTime in rust, right?
Indeed, thanks for the clarification.
@bwoebi I think so. I think something in chrono is the TZ-aware stuff. But this is not an area I've done much with in Rust specifically.
FWIW: In C++ it's also not called Instant, but rather time_point: en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/chrono/time_point
 
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19:27
@StatikStasis Thank you! <3
I feel old now :D
20:20
@PeeHaa Nah- you're in your prime!
21:13
@RemiCollet IIRC, Rust 1.70 is okay for your current build matrix stuff, right?
We're looking to bump the version in a dependency, but we don't need to go far (literally 1.69 -> 1.70 would be nice) and I don't want to accidentally cause you undue trouble.

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