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00:01
the original problem statement should be more something like 'A PHP application which has a backend for adding and updating large number of records against a particular topic through several modes (viz. manual/scraping/api). It exposes a JSON api for getting a list of result against a particular topic.
The same application also runs a website (consuming the same JSON) that presents this data in an aggregated manner. This website needs to have user tracking, server side analytics, a multi-level/chain user system.
take a look at those things that i suggested, they all are simple and take 10 mins to learn. you can make your choice then
@tereško There is at least one WTF on every 10 lines of code.
you are making me feel jealous
@Dracony I will. Thanks for your help :)
@AkshayAgarwal This sounds like a project specification, why are you telling that to us?
@igorw Yeah, I've got to live with it :)
00:06
@webarto coz I needed an advice on choosing the right framework for this project. My initial spec was way too simplified to even justify the use of a framework :)
@crypticツ What's the value of $CONFIG? (only interested in the first few chars)
Although actually, thinking about it, what is the complete value of $CONFIG?
btw guys
look at this: saveie6.com
@AkshayAgarwal If you can't choose one, they you'll have other problem... I'd use Kohana + ZF1/2
@Dracony The problem with that is that it's not immediately apparent that it's a joke...
00:09
@Dracony: ROFL
webarto his project doesn't look as if it would have any need for zend components
@Dracony Or any framework for that matter...
@DaveRandom They seem so serious about it that I'm not sure it is. I mean, it has to be, but still.
@Dracony Yep, I stumbled upon it on google a bit back myself, it's a very very strange website
> Monitored by PingdomThe SaveIE6 campaign was launched on April 1, 2009 and will last until April 1, 2010.
It's dead, deal with it.
ie6countdown.com Death to IE 6. Even MS wants it dead.
@webarto good one, didn't catch that
00:16
embrace { it } :)
@Jasper Now it's stuck...
you had a chance to fix it there :P
I want a commercial like this for PHP6.
how can I use JQuery to make the contents of a div fadeOut
Not that I don't want the div to fade out
just the content
show HTML code...
<div id="postSubscriptionHolder">
                <?php
                $subscription = posts::getSubsciption($_SESSION['result_board_user_id']);
                $post = new posts($subscription->post_id);
                ?>
                <h1>
                    <a href="javascript:prev_subscription(<?php echo $post->properties->post_id; ?>);"><img src="images/arrwL.png" id="arrwL"/></a>
                    Subscribed Posts
                    <a href="javascript:next_subscription(<?php echo $post->properties->post_id; ?>);"><img src="images/arrwR.png" id="arrwR"/></a>
I want to replace the content of the div
00:23
I take that back
but I need it to fade out gracefully
NEVER EVER DO THIS AGAIN: <a href="javascript:next_subscription(...);">
You said fadeOut minute before?
please , go and learn javascript
I can make it show
00:24
You don't fill minimum JS requirements for jQuery, sorry.
ok... now I'm lost, totally
I don't know my sin
00:40
@DaveRandom pastebin.com/MHbU686x it compiles if I don't put any options, Looks like I am going to have to remove sections at a time until I find the culprit.
@crypticツ --enable-exif --enable-ftp p --enable-gd-jis-conv - spot the problem?
ok... I get it
not to call functions directly
@DaveRandom you're my hero, seriously a super hero =o)
I knew it was going to be something stupid like one character, the other day I was debugging some code for an hour and realized my 0 was a 1 =o\
@DaveRandom for a Pope. Everybody loves him.
00:55
@crypticツ I answered a question once where someone had an l instead of a 1 and in monospaced fonts there's about a 3 pixel difference (although they are at opposite sides of the keyboard :-X )
@webarto For a Pope? How many are there? :-P
@tereško *1000
@DaveRandom Don't know, but you could be the one of P, H and P holy trinity.
@crypticツ That smells of copy-pasta to me, you should double check the options list and make sure you didn't accidentally delete one/some that ended with that leaky p.
00:57
@DaveRandom I suspect it was my cat, he tends to walk on my keyboard when I am coding.
almost as good as "dog ate my homework" ^^
@Lusitanian Dog (puppy) ate my bills, I haven't paid them.
well .. todays "sleep-well" music will be this album:
Sleep music... right...
00:59
@crypticツ I hear that, my gf once sent someone a message that said "I love the photo, you look fat" to someone on FB because of the cat (it was supposed to be "fantastic")
.. on a completely related note - i will have to watch Lord of the Rings this weekend
I dl'ed BR quality trilogy, haven't watched yet.
k .. sleep .. now;
goto;
@tereško OH, right, you gotta get up for work :)
Btw, where are 'mericans at?
F*, where is @PeeHaa?
@Lusitanian have you seen @PeeHaa?
i haven't, but you can check at the bar
if you can't find him he's at work, sleeping, or at the bar
01:08
pos'o, kuća, birtija as they say here...
@webarto google translate did not know what language that was
Twas auto detected, dunno.
shows nothing for me :(
@Lusitanian Or walking the dog
Not that
01:10
Definitely not that
That is odd, I've specified hr.
@webarto It works with your new link.
@ShaquinTrifonoff Yeah, it works for me with the old one too (auto).
lol
> "Powered by FireBoard"
01:14
There are some pretty crazy translations. I meant "tavern".
bit.ly/VRBu5c (click Listen) This is how you (try to) start a Yugo
epic
3.0GB in 1080HD
Donwload link: bit.ly/YpCQiI (I think)
01:36
posted on February 13, 2013

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@DaveRandom
I had some old code that was producing undefined index notices (on a task that was only done on the first visit of a page after an update, so it wasn't really a big deal anyway). I was wondering why it was giving those and still working as expected, but I hadn't dared to look at the crappy code yet.
Now I working on that code and what turns up: isset on array element
there's nothing wrong with that
isset($array['blah']) is perfectly valid
01:50
I just tried to dim my laptop screen and then it freaked out and did this: existing.me/screen.jpg should I be worried O_o
if anyone wants a subdomain of the super awesome "moarwebscale.com" btw, let me know
@crypticツ The requested URL /screen.jpg was not found on this server.
if that's your domain name, btw, lucky you on getting it
derp, hotlink protection, one sec
try now
i've seen that happen before (it worked)
@Lusitanian It is? I thought it wasn't. Must be something else, then.
also apache 2.2? ew why apache @crypticツ
01:53
@Lusitanian out of my control, I've asked host to upgrade but they refuse. Reason I plan on moving to Linode
@crypticツ shared hosting is ick
don't spend $20 / mo for a vps if you don't need it though
i just bought a $15/year vps
that works great.
with who?
company called ramnode
but go to lowendbox.com and browse
you'll find shittons of cheap VPS
i use a linode for my startup's dev box just for the reliability but for my blog and whatnot...i don't care that much
here's the $15/year one --> lowendbox.com/blog/…
@Lusitanian but if you only just got it, you can't really say whether it's really any good. I mean, it may have been good so far, but many variables like support, uptime, and more are still untested
@Jasper indeed, but the company's been around a while
+, again, if my blog goes down a day i will lose exactly zero sleep.
but i do agree with you
02:00
I need reliability, current account will host multiple sites, some will be business sites of friends and family. Also Linode is amazing =o)
ooh okay
and yeah linode's pretty cool
just expensive
I'm paying $38/month right now, willing to go up as much as $50 a month if need be.
you're paying $38/month for shared hosting ?!?!
yeah, =o(
from where?
you could get a cheap dedi server for that much
5 dedicated ips + dual xeons for $39/month for life
8 gigs of ram and the freedom to do whatever you want because it's your own server
imho that wins :P
@Lusitanian price is up to $54/month
@crypticツ you need to use the coupon code ;)
> $0 Setup - $39 per month when you use the code: 15off
also lol
> All setups take 1-2 business days. Free love refers to platonic love only. Romantic love may be available at an additional charge.
@Lusitanian Looking at the link she gave, it looks like she's actually paying $30/month + $8 for the domain
@Jasper how does one spend $8 a month for a domain?
unless .me's are weird heh
02:09
nah. I'm just mixing things up
I mean, I'm just so upset about the price that I related it to the domain price per year instead of per month
I dont pay 8 for the domain
the rest is the IPs
ah, ok
makes sense
if only people used ipv6
bookmarked the link, will look into it tomorrow. However, falling asleep. goodnite all =o)
posted on February 13, 2013 by Christopher Jones

The PHP RFC process has been in place for a while, and users new to core PHP development are starting to use RFCs to propose desirable features. Here are some personal observations and suggestions that show how I have seen feature acceptance and the (newish) RFC process work in practice. These notes augment the steps in How To Create an RFC. I hope they help set expectations about the PHP R

02:16
evenin'
Counting objects: 252, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (194/194), done.
Writing objects:  80% (171/212), 6.73 MiB | 35 KiB/s
And I've only changed few files?
@webarto whoa, 8 threads, that's quite nice
Don't know what it means :) I'm not sure why is the change so big. Only few text files changed.
@igorw isn't that just the number of cores he's got available?
> Showing 31 changed files with 1,661 additions and 520 deletions.
Ok, not few, but it's not that much.
@Jasper I think so, i7 + 1.
02:20
likely, yes
@webarto Have you pushed (to anywhere, basically) recently?
@Jasper Might be it, haven't pushed this branch at all. I usually commit -> push.
> 02/13/2013 03:09 21,661,047 branch.bundle
All good on Github, no pr0n clips slipped through.
That is it. Git doesn't actually (delta-)compress when committing, but when doing a "clean-up", which can be triggered by a number of things, one of which is pushing
Thanks :)
you're welcome
Sometimes it pays too know a thing or two about the internals of git :P
It also just has a rather interesting design
02:29
Yeah, for sure, I was just worried that some file slipped in, etc. But after looking at all ways possible, twas not, seems like a "feature" :) Naturally, you'd expect to be pushed what you've changed.
@Lusitanian Nice. With a price like that, I would actually consider getting a VPS just for the sake of having it lying around. I'd still prefer to keep my sites hosted in my country with a host I have good experiences with (even if that means cheap shared hosting), but with that price I don't mind not actively using it :P
@Jasper right :D
@webarto yeah, right
@webarto It does exactly that. Before it can do so, though, it needs to figure what you did change. Until that moment, it just kept a full copy of each file around for each revision, unless the file wasn't changed at all in that revision
@Jasper Still, that's better than most/any shared one, maybe only lack of support is a factor.
@Jasper Yeah, I seem to catch the drift :)
Gentle 256M
256M Guarantee RAM
512M Burstable RAM
20G RAID10 DISK
250G monthly bandwidth
1 IPv4 address
SolusVM Control Panel
Seems good, $25.
@webarto which one is that?
02:41
@Jasper On index page, Germany.
> This transaction will appear on your statement as PayPal *RAMNODE LLC.
Will tell how it is.
I got 6 welcome emails. Nice.
They are different, but still. Got passwords and everything.
Linux f4c3b00k 2.6.32-042stab072.10 #1 SMP Wed Jan 16 18:54:05 MSK 2013 x86_64

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
root@f4c3b00k:~# echo hello
hello
This is cool, you can get VPS with everything in 5mins.
$25??
Nay, $15.
oh that's better
02:49
That's the RamNode one?
Yeah, yeah.
not much different than linode
Only this is $15 for year, but you don't get much, but still better than some shared hosting.
> aptitude update && aptitude install apt && aptitude install aptitude
@webarto i got one too
the 128m
I can't, I don't have it.
02:55
where's that prompt from, then? :O
...wat
Updating, yo.
lol, so you do have one.
why aptitude instead of apt-get
Because ... of a reason :P
02:58
i.e. none at all
192.73.234.162, let's DoS.
you also should have 16 ipv6 addies
except my local isp still doesn't provide me ipv6 ;(
Nah, ipv4 is so retro. I live in Bosnia, here, even v4 is new.
most people are still using IPv3 over there? :P

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