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4:31 PM
@Derick Just... wow. So he changes someone else's active poll text, no big deal. Someone reverts it back and he is like "I can't believe you changed my text... that I changed first."
 
it goes further than that... but I shouldn't be sharing the whole conversation
 
Understood.
 
4:42 PM
@Derick He literally defaced your document...
 
Wrong link to Coding Standards – #78418
 
I thought the discussion ended lol. Now its getting even worse?
Did z see what huge damage he made with press jumping on the p++ topic?
 
@Jeeves Pretty sure I killed those "coding standards" years ago...
 
press == media
 
I have a feeling he doesn't care.
Plus the ignorance of most media, along with the narcissistic nomenclature of "Zend", along with his now ancient contributions- favors him with the ignorant and will cater to his ego in the articles.
I could see him reading them...
 
cmb
4:55 PM
@PeeHaa, has been renamed to .md
 
Yeah. I think I killed those useful userland naming tips instead iirc
The one that said.Prefix your variables with random characters for uniqueness :D
 
lol yeap :P
 
@PeeHaa I got a few things down on my trip- but nothing complete yet.
(Music)
 
Good. Finally some music done
\o/
 
5:04 PM
However the last three hours of one of my flights was more or less going through sounds so was somewhat unproductive.
 
5:38 PM
Linux is killing me
 
cmb
@NikiC, try Windows :p
 
@NikiC why? :-D
 
what part of it? I am more than unhappy with the way the gnome / ubuntu sound subsystem works lately....
 
debugging random listenoverflows with stap (system tap) … linux is fun.
 
@NikiC while Linux certainly frustrates me, I personally find OSX way more insane. Every time I get high cpu loads (like compiling) it winds up dropping or slowing keystrokes on the keyboard. Drives me nuts.
 
Wes
5:51 PM
windows is nice :B
 
@JoeWatkins is it worth to put an effort on implementing http sapi with ponion like you've done few yrs ago and revive the idea of adding it?
 
As a developer I have way more trouble on Windows and Mac than Linux; y'all crazy.
 
@Wes It is and it would be even awesome once linux fully runs on it
 
Wes
it doesn't? :B
 
It does not no
 
5:55 PM
@LeviMorrison I agree was working on Linux for years now still do but only for side projects. From 18 months working on Mac cause was given it by a company I work for but it is insane. Works like a charm, hangs all the time and is unable to work fast with containerization.
 
Unless you are running the beta builds, in which case you are crazy :_0
 
I use Windows for general browsing, games, video editing, etc. But for dev, I use Linux as much as I can, or Mac
 
Windows needs only 2-3 year to be a full linux desktop
apt-get install windows
:3
 
Though, I have been curious to try WSL for a bit...
 
it looks that this new wsl2 works very nice. But i only hack with that on coworkers computers.
 
6:01 PM
@brzuchal i don't understand how mac os users cope with the virtualization slowness
 
I don't even virtualize and it is slow. I seriously think there is something wrong in the kernel or USB drivers, every MacBook I have had when under cpu and memory pressure gets weird with keyboard input ..
 
@beberlei it's only a problem for a very small amount of the stuff I do. But then I use Slim + Auryn and so the number of files touched by my system in local dev is probably 10% of that of symfony or laravel...
But the way that Microsoft is doing so much work to make the speed be good on windows, and Apple is not doing anything apparently, is hugely disappointing.
 
Wes
@PeeHaa you mean in containers?
 
6:24 PM
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@brzuchal actually I think we can't anymore, I forget the exact reason why but when you brought it up the other week I done a bit of digging ... it's something to do with ponion using threads and zts no longer being compatible
 
The os should not be a thing at all. If we just could docker swarm all the things it would be great.
like "render my chrome on that raspberry". That would be really nice
 
6:42 PM
@NikiC Why doesn't gen_stub.php support a type for variadic parameters? E.g. array ...$arrays.
 
 
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7:46 PM
@bwoebi Ubuntu updated to 5.0 kernel, only problems since then...
For example, lm_sensors stopped working
I get coretemp and fan speeds, but that's it. Even though everything is there if I manually query thermal_zone on sysfs
 
@JoeWatkins so zts isncmpatib with theads? Hw fpm differs then?
 
At least my external monitor works again :) For some reason I now need to schedule an xrandr call on longon that sets my resolution, refresh rate and scaling, because whatever Ubuntu is doing by default no longer works at 4k
I also managed to repair the suspend functionality, though something is still wrong with thermal management.
I think the only think that actually got better after this kernel update is the color management for my monitor.
@TheodoreBrown because I didn't implement it ^^
 
@NikiC I've been adding stubs for all the array functions and there are many that have a typed variadic. I'm not sure what the generated code should be, otherwise I could implement it myself.
 
8:01 PM
@TheodoreBrown ok, I'll add it
 
Thanks!
 
@Derick Well done with the poll. Next time I see, remember me to buy you a beer :+1:
 
@NikiC I don't know … that's quite why I wouldn't want to have ubuntu desktop as my OS at home … at work I don't care, there I can just fiddle with the settings as long as needed…
 
@NikiC Works great, thank you!
 
 
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9:16 PM
I'm confused by Mockery's shouldReceive and shouldReturn methods. I know I can pass an associative array into the shouldReceive method to call different methods and return different results, and I know I can have an array in the shouldReturn method so that I can call the same method more than once and get a different response each time (traversing through the array).
But I want to combine the two. For example, I want a mocked object to receive 'methodA' once, and return 'A', and then I want that same object to receive 'methodB' twice - and return '1' the first time, and '2' the second time.
It seems pretty simple but I can't find out how to do it
 
Wes
> Conor McGregor throws a punch at an old man for seemingly not wanting to drink whiskey with him.
this guy is nuts
 
Quick question, is it possible to build a user login without a database with php? I know it's a security risk, big time but I'm just wondering if it's possible?
 
9:31 PM
@earlyriser01 why should it be a security risk? you can do this safely in PHP without much problems
 
@beberlei Oh okay. Didn't know. I thought it was a security risk to create a login without a database? So it's not a security risk?
 
@earlyriser01 a database is just a fancy way to represent a file, you can hardcore the login details into your code, thats the same in my book. jjust make sure to hash the password, even in the php code
 
@beberlei ahhh I see. Okay. Does php have a built in function that will hash the password?
 
@earlyriser01 yes, password_hash
 
@beberlei okay thank you for your hlep.
 
@beberlei thank you
 
9:48 PM
I normally do it like this:
$mock->shouldReceive("methodA")->once()->andReturn("A");
$mock->shouldReceive("methodB")->once()->andReturn(1);
$mock->shouldReceive("methodB")->once()->andReturn(2);
 
Wes
10:01 PM
aaaand the keyboard died
i think i scrubbed some printed traces too well the last time i cleaned it, basically metal paint
i am having hardware failures one after another lately :|
 
jesus christ the "auditor" thing
I should've read internals more this week
looks like fun
maybe I should be glad I'm doing real work and/or having fun instead though :p
 
Wes
10:45 PM
81$ of shipment costs for a keyboard that costs 170$
 
 
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11:58 PM
I sense a race war starting
 
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