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bradwilson, to random
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In my dream the Wi-Fi went out so I woke up because I'm not putting up with a lack of Internet, even while sleeping. ๐Ÿ˜‚

bradwilson, to random
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I had a very tiring thought today: I've made a bunch of changes to the v2 branch of @xunit that I haven't necessarily forward ported to the v3 branch.

That's gonna be a lot of time in gitk.

bradwilson, to random
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I'll be honest, it's a little unsettling to hear the theme song to Friends on the overhead speakers at the grocery store in 2024.

bradwilson, to random
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Every time I boot the Mac... ๐Ÿ˜ž

bradwilson, to random
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Searching for usages of Console.Out and Console.Write/WriteLine so I can remove the static usage.

A more than mild pain.

bradwilson, to animals
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Good morning bun bun

bradwilson, (edited ) to dotnet
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This is super duper extra important.

C# Nullable Reference Types are a compile-time thing, not a runtime thing. "string?" and "string" are both just "string" at runtime.

This means:

  • Always guard against your users passing null even for types that shouldn't allow it, because it's not a runtime guarantee.

  • You can't create overloads that differ only on nullability (i.e., Method(string) vs. Method(string?)) because they're the same type at runtime.

#dotnet #csharp #nullable #nrt

agocke,
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@tannergooding @khalidabuhakmeh @bradwilson yes. That was the core design of the previous feature. But I want the opposite.

khalidabuhakmeh,
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@agocke @tannergooding @bradwilson If you want it, thatโ€™s all the reason we need. Ship it!

bradwilson, to random
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Just a reminder: Voting in the primaries is about trying to find your perfect candidate. Voting in the general is about picking the one that's better than the other.

And in 2024, one is trying to end democracy. You don't get to sit this vote out just because neither is the perfect candidate, because your inaction may mean there are no more votes, ever.

BadPrepper,

@bradwilson They're both trying to kill America in their own ways but I suppose we probably shouldn't give power to the literal criminal tyrant. At least Biden's just trying to balkanize the US into falling apart and maybe we can do something like the EU after that.

bradwilson, to LEGO
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A little more than halfway through and it's starting to take shape.

bradwilson,
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bradwilson, to vscode
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Does anybody know if there's a way in VS Code to tell the HTML and Markdown editors what the "root" of the site is?

I have a project where the web root lives under /site rather than / in the project, but the HTML and Markdown editors assume the root of the project == the root of the site. Short of opening just the site folder, is there a way to tell the editors where to look when doing Intellisense for links and to resolve static content in the Markdown preview?

#vscode #web #development

bradwilson, to dotnet
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Anybody know when we get the #Roslyn 4.10 NuGet packages (like Microsoft.CodeAnalysis)?

I'm assuming they're going to follow the "even" pattern and declare 17.10 as LTSC, which means I will want to officially support Roslyn 4.10. Both of these pages are currently out of date:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/productinfo/vs-servicing

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/extensibility/roslyn-version-support?view=vs-2022

#dotnet

khalidabuhakmeh, (edited )
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@bradwilson They are available in prerelease right now. I just added them to a local language server.

bradwilson,
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@khalidabuhakmeh I know, but I'm not shipping @xunit analyzers linked against a pre-release library.

bradwilson, to random
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One thing that never occurred to me until retirement is how much my awareness of holidays was driven by my work schedule. Last night my sister asked me what I was doing for Memorial Day and of course I had totally forgotten it was coming up. That never happened when it was also tied to the all important bonus day off. ๐Ÿ˜‚

bradwilson, to random
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bradwilson, to random
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Pretty sure I'm not old enough to forget my birthday yet.

bradwilson, to dotnet
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I've been noticing whole-machine slow downs whenever I heavily use my Dev Drive (for example, building source) that are just unacceptable.

A common example is I'll start a full build in Visual Studio and then go to type in Windows Terminal and everything I type will be delayed by multiple seconds. Even pasting will show only a few characters at a time.

So, back to raw SSD and (sigh) NTFS for now.

maartenballiauw,
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@bradwilson @SmartmanApps Found it faster but a minor difference. Seems to have more to do with Defender being async on dev drive

bradwilson,
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@maartenballiauw @SmartmanApps I always exclude my source folder from Defender.

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