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12:00 AM
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8 hours later…
7:30 AM
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
 
fish moaning
 
7:50 AM
Morning.
 
Morning.
 
/fish
 
🐟 Hans1984 throws in a line.
 
new day new fish
 
Hello friends!
 
 
1 hour later…
9:05 AM
fresh morning, fresh brewed coffee
 
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
/KAFFEEZEIT
 
Oaks like: theres your coffee beans. i take the cream.
 
9:36 AM
patiently watches line
 
9:49 AM
🐟 Hans1984's line quivers.
 
/fish
 
no, not another one of those
/fish release Slavug
 
@Hans1984 🐟 Specify a fish to release.
🐟 Hans1984 releases a Slavug back into the wild.
 
/fish
 
9:50 AM
🐟 Hans1984 throws in a line.
 
/fish inv
 
@Hans1984 🐟 Your inventory: Hellfish (x3), Charp (x2), Chrustacean (x2), Knucklehead (x2), Seamare (x2), Slavug (x2), Chlam, Flameater, Gupp, Scuffer
 
Hello friends!
 
Hi, Botler.
 
/fish
 
9:53 AM
🐟 ntohl pulls up nothing.
 
lol
 
I was on estimation
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
 
gives Slavug to ntohl
 
10:19 AM
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
11:06 AM
/birb
 
/imagine cdn.shibe.online/birds/… with a smaller head, bigger eyes and a bigger beak
 
bahaha
 
/imagine i.sstatic.net/iuUPAFj8.jpg with more milk
 
wat
squirrelbirb?
 
lol
cute
I need one of those
/imagine i.sstatic.net/2f8kZniM.jpg with 0.7 milk and no sugar
 
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A cup of coffee with 0.7 ratio of milk and no sugar inside, placed on a wooden table.
 
/imagine squirrelbirb
 
I'm going to use this prompt instead: An imaginative hybrid creature. The top half is a fluffy, tail bushy, gray squirrel with bright, curious eyes and small, pointed ears sitting on a branch nibbling on a nut. Its lower half morphs seamlessly into a vibrant birb: a parrot with bright rainbow-colored feathers, and a long, pointed tail splayed out in a majestic spread, its wings half-open as if preparing to take flight. The overall entity radiates a playful, adventurous spirit.
 
11:14 AM
Beautiful
> Its lower half morphs seamlessly into a vibrant birb:
 
11:29 AM
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl pulls up nothing.
 
I was eating (not fish this time)
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
🐟 Hans1984's line quivers.
 
/fish
 
11:42 AM
I get the feeling I've caught all the fish there are
/fish
 
🐟 Hans1984 throws in a line.
 
12:03 PM
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
12:15 PM
🐟 Hans1984's line quivers.
 
/fish
 
Chad
/fish
 
🐟 Hans1984 throws in a line.
 
I think I got em all
 
1:13 PM
🐟 Hans1984's line quivers.
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
@Hans1984 There are 18 fish in total, each of varying rarity. :)
where were we
/imagine i.sstatic.net/yruYbNs0.jpg but add half-and-half to the coffee
 
mmmm, hoffee
Also, woman is now down to 4 fingers. But at least doesn't look demonic.
 
1:33 PM
Quick question if I have three models have they all have list object of the other, what is the best way to flatten the models into viewModels of just two level
public class Movie
{
    public int MovieId { get; set; }
	public List<Actor> Actors { get; set; }
}

public class Actor
{
    public int ActorsId { get; set; }
}

public class Actor
{
    public int ActorsId { get; set; }
    public List<Role> Roles { get; set; }
}

public class Role
{
    public int RoleId { get; set; }
}
ViewModel
public class MovieViewModel
{
    public int MovieId { get; set; }
	public List<Actor> Actors { get; set; }
}

public class ActorViewModel
{
    public int ActorsId { get; set; }
	public int RoleId { get; set; }
}
 
1:56 PM
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl pulls up nothing.
 
ffs
I was in a call
/fish
 
🐟 ntohl throws in a line.
 
If you wait too long, you miss it :)
 
got it sure
 
1:59 PM
🐟 Hans1984's line quivers.
 
can you flatten them in sense of amount? Cos you have multiple roles flattened into a single RoleId
so you would have multiple ActorViewModel for each role also
 
2:18 PM
!~shiba
 
that can work tho. If you do like movies.Select(x => new MovieViewModel {MovieId = x.MovieId, Actors = x.Actors.SelectMany(y => y.Roles, (actor, role) => new ActorViewModel { ActorsId = actor.ActorsId, RoleId = role.RoleId }).ToList()}).ToList();
 
2:55 PM
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3:54 PM
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
 
1 hour later…
4:57 PM
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posted on May 08, 2024 by David Pine

Explore various C# 12 refactoring scenarios for a variety of target types using collection expressions, collection initializers, and the spread syntax. The post Refactor your code with C# collection expressions appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
 
2 hours later…
7:21 PM
🐟 ntohl's line quivers.
 
 
4 hours later…
11:29 PM
Hello friends!
 

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