rudi.dev
Developer in disguise.
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Well you're just doing everything I wrote about after the preview - it's a happy time π€© The closer Aspire gets to being production-ready by default, the better it is for everyone!
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This gets us one step closer to writing less Bicep - along with the ACA configuration and reduction of magic (azd and key vault)!
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What IDE are you using? This is treated correctly by Rider at least, and I'm assuming Roslyn in general.
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Is this a thing weβre meant to be able to deal with? π«
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It has got quieter the past week or so.
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It's nice of the aliens to respect our port/starboard navigational lights though.
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You saw it here first, cos it's not live yet - but Svelte 5.10.0 containing the change is π
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You can't open it in GitHub Desktop anymore. Progress!
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It always starts with a goodie
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It really depends on the workload youβre going to put through it. We can run certain things comfortably in a 0.5 core Azure container, and I doubt theyβre very powerful cores to begin with.
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Very well if you ever wanted to try π Of course not for anything too complex, but basic APIs work quite well in a small memory (and CPU) environment.
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We took a client project from 6 to 9 last week. No issues at all (though it was quite surprising!).
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They work surprisingly well for AOT Web APIs too, especially in .NET 9 π
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Game show where _anything_ could happen?
.NET. Only .NET.
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π―
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Awesome, it looks great π
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Typically this is some mismatched version of .NET vs NuGet packages. For example if you are running .NET 8, but have a package (generally System.Something included from another package) that's a lower version, you could run in to this issue. Check that first as there could be other reasons.
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There's quite a few of us on here, what's up?
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It did, it followed the theme of most SaaS unfortunately that a good friend calls enshittification.
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Always interested in more kits, when do we get to see it? π
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Yup, super weird
That said I've clicked 2 Spotify Wrapped share links so far and they just open my Wrapped π€
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LCY for sure.
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I feel that - hopefully things get better for you soon π€
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Using Warp atm, but the fact that it has to always live in the dock for the global hotkey is very annoying π£
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π£ I'm non-functional on 6h sleep
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For me, this pops up on a paid account that has no actions or anything running. It just goes up throughout the month without any explanation I can find.
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Yup get this every single month right now. Everything still works π€
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The thing that interests me most right now (as I don't believe it's been done) is the amount of effort it would take to write a .NET PDS. We've got the clients, just need the servers now!
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This is a cool idea and I get the feeling the APIs already here would allow you to do something like that quite easily over the xrpc endpoints (public or private).
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Just a note that there are quite a few libraries each that do different things π Could be some inspo.
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Yup, a lot of workarounds are in place (like the other replies) because we never used to have async in the root. We do now and life is much simpler π
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Sorry for being in the way of the snipe π€‘
I assume you're not talking about this?