daniel.openplace.net
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Some people use AI to start the thinking, others use AI to stop the thinking.
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Same applies for AI. Those tools can be helpful to think and iterate. They are not helpful if all you do is sending in the entire abstract generated by AI
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What does that mean? Writing is thinking yes. Writing and brainstorming with a colleague is also thinking. Taking suggestions from a colleague and putting them into context of your message too.
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Sorry for your loss Rob
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True. I keep it deliberately limited to a small enough scope
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Isn't the reviewing and architecture part where LLMS combined with a human with experience are actually really helpful and powerful combination rather than just one single part? The security I agree
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No it's **the** hub
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Thanks James!
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Ich kenne nur den:
Was sind die Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen einem Projektleiter und einem Zitronfalter?
Hast du schon einmal ein Zitronfalter Zitronen falten sehn?
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Anyway I submitted a few small PRs
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The output is pure dotnet while having the chainable path syntax being the sugar and safety enforcing usage pattern. The source code you ship doesn't need to be in the target assembly
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Describe is the inefficiency of the handling thread not being able to serve more request and the server needing to scale up which leads to resources degradation over time and eventually the server no longer able to serve requests
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"During this wait time, the thread handling the request is blocked and cannot process any other work. In high-load scenarios, this can lead to thread starvation or exhaustion of server resources."
Since the original wording implies the server is blocked during the wait time while what you want to
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Great article.
"During this wait time, your server cannot process any other requests, and in high-load situations, you can quickly find yourself out of threads"
Would it be better to rephrase it to something like
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The post is nice although in some places slightly 🧀😛. Well written though and great this is shared with people. One thing I have always been recommending with several dependencies due to nugets behavior is to take an explicit Dependency instead of relying on transient. Saves so much headaches
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Have you thought about making this an interceptor and a source Gen instead replacing the syntax entirely with path. Combine?
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I do agree the monolithicness of the package is not great. The issue raised by Simon has been open for years github.com/dotnet/SqlCl... and the proposal by Erik as a community contribution github.com/dotnet/SqlCl... did end up nowhere. It also looks like postponed to v7 due other priorities :(
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Is the beer a Luke warm cerveza? 🍻😉
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Thread sleep
Pff
While looping it is
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Yeah some of the versioning there is confusing and the communication is not always great but overall things have improved a lot over the years. It's also an insanely complex code base. I have fixed some off the dtc code there and it was a mind boggling journey
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Version 6 has some neat perf improvements
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I have contributed some mini improvements to the V4 version and now they are out 😎https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-net/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Adanielmarbach+is%3Aclosed
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Creating high quality, production ready products that people love is very hard. Making them open source is also very hard. If we don't find a way to accept that businesses can do this, be good stewards, and charge high dollar values for their products, the pipeline of new open source will wither.
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Very strong and relevant post which shows the commitment of cncf to its core values
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I have been there during that inflation period. Even regular day things had several zeros
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Man I love your attitude towards those things 😍👌
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When people consider rejoining and even rejoin that's an awesome sign your company is amazing