I just heard in a video that "There is no proof that it's impossible to reverse engineer a SHA-256 hash without brute forcing", which makes no sense
Ah, now reading about "Collision attack", I see what they could be talking about. I guess he's not talking about finding the original string, but just a string that hashes into the same hash. I suppose that would be sufficient for all purposes
i am not getting what syntax error in below code :
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please help me to solve syntax errr in below line :
$sql = "update ecomexpress_awb set orderid = '".$order_id."',status='used' limit 1 WHERE awb ='".$selectawbquery"'";
@vickeycolors Here is a correct one $sql = "update ecomexpress_awb set orderid = '".$order_id."',status='used' limit 1 WHERE awb ='".$selectawbquery."'";
You forgot to add dot(.) after $selectawbquery
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@KishorPatidar thanks, before i used $sql = "update ecomexpress_awb set orderid = $order_id ,status='used' limit 1 WHERE awb =$selectawbquery";
wotddoorbuster Informal. a retail item that is heavily discounted for a very limited time in order to draw customers to the store. b. the price of such an item.
Hi guys! Question.. If I have a string that is "00000000" and a number, like 34. Is there a nifty function so that I can turn the first number into "00000034"
You're right! I just feel like I worded my question badly, but what strpad does is basically what I'm looking for. If the number is shorter than 8 digits it needs to have zeros prepended.
Is it possible to send multiple requests (using file_get_content) as parallel ? I mean I don't a request wait until the response of another one. is it possible?
@NikiC @Danack You are correct. I just used the zend_hash as it is, without using the packed, copying etc.. I just did zend_hash_index_del and then added at the end.. and I measured using zend_memory_usage() and it seems the memory consumption was pretty Ok.. Just writing using existing zend functions seems to do the trick, rather than too much optimizations :-) as always
@JAamish I forgot to say - I actually find it easier to debug memory leaks when I'm not going through any zend functions to allocate memory. If I see a valgrind entry with the allocation coming directly from a file that I'm editing, that is easy to track down. If the memory leak is occuring in a zend file, that is at least one level of abstraction that needs to be tracked down.
Use the zend stuff for now. If at a later date you actually need to optimise the memory usage/copying, maybe do that as a thing completely separate with your own implementation.
> In biology, two things are isomorphic if they resemble each other. In mathematics, two things are isomorphic if there is a structure-preserving map between them in both directions. In computer science, two things are isomorphic if the person explaining a concept wishes to seem educated.
@Danack Got it.. I am using zend stuff, as I believe if somehow leak memory, zend will take care of it.. however, you are correct, that when debugging for memory leaks there is a hidden layer here, so it is difficult to debug. Would using the zend_memory_usage() at RINIT and at RSHUTDOWN sufficient to confirm if there are indeed memory leaks from my code..
Anyone experience with php-cs-fixer? I would like to try a single rule `protected_to_private` on a codebase: `php-cs-fixer-v2.phar fix app/ --rules=protected_to_private`
However that command literally does nothing (except creating cs fixers cache file).
@samayo Just Cause 3, Klei Survival Bundle, Wolfenstein: The New Order, FTL, Ori and the Blind Forest (only if you have a steam/xbox controller), Bioshock, Endless Legend, Divinity: Original Sin, Tomb Raider, Far Cry 3, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, Dragon Age: Origins, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Age of Wonders III, Serious Sam 3: BFE
Fuck. I just wrote the most complicated SQLite query in the history of queries based on domain knowledge that was wrong and the guy who would know is not here.
it encourages you to create simple "life improvements", that in reality create invisible supply chains - these supply chains end up causing catastrophic failures in your base, because when that hidden supply chain gets disturbed, all parts of it start failing in a way, that has not simple solution
I've made a suggesting-a-list-of-titles-for-question-system which would be really useful for Q/A websites .. (SEO perspective - since suggested sentences are the most searched expressions)
Do you think is it good to give it to SO ? How can I do that?
@tereško such a system is currently implemented in SO (and our website).. people who has a specific rep or more can simply edit questions and modify the question's title
that's why the instead show "questions with similar content" to get some users to not ask a new question but instead to read the old one (and maybe contribute to it)
I don't have any metric to evaluate other parts .. we've about 1k click per week (unique) and 1.8k (session) .. I don't know is that good as that chart above
you know, I'm ok with such a simple (low-level) evaluations .. But - we need to find some keywords to focus on them - we need to make some campaign - we need make a strategy for the way in the future - we need to make some adv plans etc ..
It's much more than some simple queries
You know, our rivals are huge, don't you see SO ? :D (just kidding)
The @netatmo servers are down and twitter is already full of freezing people not able to control their heating :D (via [protected]) / cc @internetofshit
@StatikStasis Three joins across two databases including one self join and several virtual columns scraped out of strings and put through CASE expressions.