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I love dependency injection personally.
I managed to completely change how YARP routed requests by registering a single interface.
The flexibility it provides is awesome. And it makes testing so much easier.
I love dependency injection personally.
I managed to completely change how YARP routed requests by registering a single interface.
The flexibility it provides is awesome. And it makes testing so much easier.
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Winget, get a popup when things request elevated rights,
Some people are scared by the power of the mouse and prefer to press 100s of keys and pretend it’s more efficient.
There is a setting to disabled them.
The idea as far as I can tell is that it’s responsible for too many things and gives a massive point of failure.
You could say our brain does the same. It just trains in real time and has much better hardware.
What are we doing but applying things we’ve already learnt that are encoded in our neurons. They aren’t called neural networks for nothing
LLMs are in a position to make boring NPCs much better.
Once they can be run locally at a good speed it’ll be a game changer.
I reckon we’ll start getting AI cards for computers soon.
It’s just one of those secret rules that we all pickup and use when it’s our first language.
Like the order of adjectives.
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I’m counting to 100 right now, fight me!
A container is a binary blob that contains everything your application needs to run. All files, dependencies, other applications etc.
Unlike a VM which abstracts the whole OS a container abstracts only your app.
It uses path manipulation and namespaces to isolate your application so it can’t access anything outside of itself.
So essentially you have one copy of an OS rather than running multiple OS’s.
It uses way less resources than a VM.
As everything is contained in the image if it works on your machine it should work the same on any. Obviously networking and things like that can break it.
It is very much still supported and will be for a very long time.
You just shouldn’t start any new products using it.
Yeah Microsoft Entra is the latest one. Azure AD had such huge brand recognition and they just dropped it lol
Actually they are different.
.Net core, mono and xamarin used to be completely separate and slightly incompatible runtimes.
They have all been unified under .Net so c# (and other .net languages) will run exactly the same on each.
So the coreclr runtime still exists but you no longer need to target it specifically.
.Net is both the umbrella term for the entire ecosystem and the new runtime haha
Microsoft is so bad at naming things!
Okay grandpa, back to bed.
Interpretation is completely up to the listener, regardless of what the author intended. That’s just how art works.
This is why I convinced my last job to get rancher ui setup.
Linux is a pain in the ass to use and many people just seem to use it to feel better than others.
It’s much easier to just properly configure Windows