[02:23:04] muh rfkill [14:04:29] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [14:11:40] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [14:21:49] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [14:22:37] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [14:25:30] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Client Quit) [14:35:49] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [14:42:28] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [14:45:50] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [14:52:42] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [14:55:51] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [15:03:00] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [15:06:01] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [15:12:46] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [15:15:52] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [15:22:46] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [15:25:51] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [15:32:41] *** Quits: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [15:35:51] *** Joins: sivoais (~zaki@unaffiliated/sivoais) [16:22:40] tfw you use two spaces for a tab https://github.com/facebook/ThreatExchange/blob/master/php/MalwareSearch.php [16:22:40] Title: ThreatExchange/MalwareSearch.php at master · facebook/ThreatExchange · GitHub [16:23:46] the kernel/linus says eight spaces [16:24:12] 4 > 8||2 [16:24:37] heh [16:25:03] * vishwin_ says fuck it with the \t [17:12:10] iangcarroll: two spaces is a facebook convention [17:12:24] sigh [17:12:24] personally, i don't mind if people use 2 or 4 spaces [17:12:51] i'm rewriting it anyway so I can use it via composer lol [17:29:58] i wish there was a way to incrementally build docker images from dockerfiles [17:30:08] you can kind of do it with vagrant provision scripts [17:30:22] but i think you need to do a full rerun each time with docker [17:33:51] like, one step at a time? [17:38:26] essentially the problem is [17:38:31] i create a dockerfile [17:38:36] there's a bug in step [17:38:39] 6 [17:38:45] i fix the bug in step 6 [17:38:53] i rebuild everything from scratch [17:39:10] on the other hand, with vagrant, you provision with a shell script [17:39:19] so you just comment out the first 5 steps [17:39:29] and then run `vagrant provision` [17:39:36] and you can incrementally build up your image [17:39:58] docker caches steps that succeed so isn't that not really an issue? [17:40:39] well, i was messing with this last year [17:40:57] and there was something i was doing that was requiring it to not use the cache [17:41:05] ah [17:41:08] i'm working with it again now, hopefully that won't happen [17:41:18] just write perfect dockerfiles [17:41:21] problem solved [17:41:26] of course [17:41:30] should have thought of that [17:41:38] worst case, i can just make my dockerfile run my vagrant provision script [17:43:20] that's one way to fix it [17:45:12] my TX client more or less works [17:47:38] yay [17:54:00] lol, so i was following some instructions at work for building some software [17:54:09] and they recommended using `make -j80` [17:54:11] lolol [17:54:24] >not having 80 cores [17:54:37] haha [17:54:43] it threw me off for a bit [17:54:48] but my devserver built it in like a minute [17:55:03] 3op5me [18:05:41] https://github.com/certly/threatexchange [18:05:42] Title: certly/threatexchange · GitHub [18:07:12] it'd be better to implement $tx->get(), $tx->post() [18:07:17] instead of $tx-call() [18:07:25] or in terms of tx->call() [18:07:40] good idea [18:07:52] though I'll probably keep call and just add those [18:10:23] there [18:11:35] *** Quits: Guest30380 (~wolfcore@68-186-62-132.dhcp.mdfd.or.charter.com) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [18:18:26] *** Joins: wolfcore (~wolfcore@68-186-62-132.dhcp.mdfd.or.charter.com) [18:18:49] *** wolfcore is now known as Guest1698 [18:51:43] *** Joins: ChristmasMagic (sid85402@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jekfhxzasnrnemnj) [18:51:46] Hey everyone! :D [18:51:54] hey [18:56:13] iangcarroll: How are you? :3 [18:57:47] good, you? [18:57:56] Good! Happy days. :3 [18:58:08] Christmas, happiness, presents. [18:58:08] Indeed [18:58:21] Only bad news recently was some intern rejections but oh well! :D [18:58:44] always more companies ;) [18:59:06] For sure! Speaking of which, anyone got any suggestions for places to apply specifically in SF? [19:18:46] good thing we have the steam forums to solve cheating once and for all http://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions/0/666826703545508575/?l=polish [19:18:47] Title: A real solution to the HACKING scene.( ABOLISH CS GO HACKING) :: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Dyskusje ogólne [19:38:42] Wow I'm really loving AngularJS! [19:39:37] It's cool that GitHub does this now. https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/po42EMWd/ [20:10:45] !theo [20:10:46] I decided to make a guess as to the region you are from. [23:00:03] most definitely worthy of a blog post https://blog.ian.sh/bypassing-memory-requirements-on-github-enterprise-4cca855f23d4 [23:00:04] Title: Bypassing Memory Requirements on GitHub Enterprise — Ian Carroll — Medium