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Hope for the future
Hope for the future
The VPN services are installed but do not run unless/until you activate Brave VPN. This is such a non-issue.
Get around to it, F# is fantastic! 😄
Nice, primary constructors are one of my favorite little QoL features of writing objects in F#. Cool to see it come to C#.
Yeah that seems suspicious. F# is pretty succinct.
What the fuck, that’s deplorable
Congrats! Not only is it nice to be able to get more done in your IDE, but JetBrains data tools have a lot of rich functionality. When you add a connection, it will default to bring local to the current project, but you can promote them to be global and available from all projects if you’re in a multi project situation like I am.
The ending of Transistor made me feel things. There may have been a sob or two.
I like Nord for its cool colors and wide availability of ports. Code, Rider, and Terminal all have a nice consistent look on my machine.
Mmm, I love creating sequence diagrams with Mermaid
This sums up my feelings as well. Enjoying it but let down from expectations set by the demo.
I hear your concerns about DI frameworks and I agree it would be preferable if their config could somehow be validated at compile time instead of runtime. That being said, in my experience, runtime issues are fairly rare. Some DI frameworks even provide a simple method you can call at runtime to validate config at startup. Furthermore, you can use the DI pattern without a framework— design your classes accordingly, then create and inject the dependencies yourself instead. The point is to program against abstractions to make your code more testable, and while a framework can automate away some of the bookkeeping, you can dispense with using a framework for any of a number of valid reasons.
That would be a good solution most of the time, yes
Great game, and sophomore release Into The Breach by the same studio is also available on iPad visa Netflix Games
Returnal is a great game if you like roguelite mechanics. Great gameplay, art design, and sound. The haptics on the PS5 are excellent too.
If humanity survives the near future, sure