« first day (3307 days earlier)      last day (1658 days later) » 

1:00 PM
build a basement in your basement
 
@Squirrelkiller true
 
do you even basement
 
@Neil Wouldn't this return an error because you're effectively trying to do new void()?
 
why would it be void?
I have a Basement instance
 
Because Hide(object o) should never return anything.
 
1:04 PM
Cap doesn't identify as anything. It's people that identify it as female. When you think about it, the fact that bots and digital assistants are consistently gendered as female is pretty fucked up.
 
but if you do new Instance().Method() you'll get a compiler error.
Number Six is a family of fictional characters from the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica. She is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer. Of the twelve known Cylon models, she is the sixth of the "Significant Seven". Like the others of the "Significant Seven", there are several versions of her, including Caprica-Six, Shelly Godfrey, Gina Inviere, Natalie Faust, Lida, and Sonja. She is the only model that does not use one particular human alias for all copies.The character was named after Number Six, Patrick McGoohan's character from the show The Prisoner...
 
@HéctorÁlvarez That's what you think
 
it's because human in general rather listen to a female voice than a male voice
 
@Neil If someone ever finds the callback, you'll have loose ends...
 
who wants to listen to a home assistant with a male voice ?
I don't
 
1:05 PM
@Hans1984 You really don't see how creepy that statement is?
 
It's not creepy at all
it because female voice in general are higher and more appealing
than a deep male voice
 
@Hans1984 I actually do. From Teamspeak to Armored core I always had male assistants.
 
If that were true, you'd see a bias towards female singers in popular music.
 
No
thats something totally different
 
And I could replace Alexa with Alex if there was an option
 
1:07 PM
in music its about so much more to take into account
so I doesnt work that way
 
I'll need some sort of citation for that claim, though.
Especially when it can so easily be dismissed with "oh, it doesn't apply to singing"
 
Imagine the voice of Peter Stormare in his Russian accent telling you the recipe for brownies
 
I only picked Vanessa as titan AI in Titanfall because she said she missed me, which is the only thing in the whole universe aside from my mom that ever told me that.
3
 
technically Alex and Alexa are both viable male names, considering what they're short for :P
 
@HéctorÁlvarez Have a pity star
 
1:09 PM
But I'll otherwise always roll with male voices, gives me more confidence to follow the voice of Morgan freeman
 
Be careful, though, when saying "people prefer to hear female voices", not to make assumptions as to why they prefer that.
 
alright
it's just my view on things
I think a female voice is more pleasent to listen to
but just my 2 cents
 
Take Caprica6. Why was our bot here named after her? Take it a step further, why was Caprica 6 in the show modeled after an overtly sexy woman? These are linked. Caprica 6 was built as a sexy woman because men respond to sex. She became a popular character because viewers respond to sex. She was picked for the bot here because she was a popular character, because, again, people respond to sex.
 
but it certainly depends because there can be "good" sounding male voices aswell as "awfull" sounding female voices too
 
I'm not saying any interaction with Cap or her assumed gender is due to sex, but it's definitely part of the reason she's her and she's Cap.
 
1:13 PM
certainly
 
Which is why having bots which are consistently gendered, and consistently gendered female, can certainly be creepy.
 
I guess you can look at it that way
 
wahhhhh I skipped writing yesterday cause I suuuck ;(
 
choosing for a bot to be gender-neutral says just as much about us as choosing a bot to have a specific gender
 
I prefer to follow the voice of Gordon Freeman
 
1:15 PM
I'm so sorry that my off-hand comment about Caprica not identifying as anything caused this.
 
I skipped reading my new book yesterday because I was too tired
 
@Neil Yup. It says that we probably won't have as many casual conversations referring to the bot's sexuality.
 
after work
 
@Hans1984 What are you reading?
 
I meannnnnnn
 
1:16 PM
@MadaraUchiha Nah, I'm always looking for topics to annoy the room with :)
 
Or rather, not reading?
 
I'm currently writing a story where a nonbinary robot becomes female, so :P
 
yeah we're all chill here :)
 
Capital in the Twenty-First Century is a 2013 book by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially published in French (as Le Capital au XXIe siècle) in August 2013; an English translation by Arthur Goldhammer followed in April 2014.The book's central thesis is that when the rate of return on capital (r) is greater than the rate of economic growth (g) over the long term, the result is concentration of wealth, and this unequal distribution of wealth causes social and economic instability. Piketty...
Ijust felt like trying something new also the interview with this guy sounded interesting
 
I came to realize that if I'm gonna have a female robot character, there's gonna be discussion about its gender :P
 
1:18 PM
It certainly is a nice read also very complicated especially if you are not really familiar with the economic topic
1200pages....
 
Gender has been an important theme explored in speculative fiction. The genres that make up speculative fiction (SF), science fiction, fantasy, supernatural fiction horror, superhero fiction, science fantasy and related genres (utopian/dystopian literature), have always offered the opportunity for writers to explore social conventions, including gender, gender roles, and beliefs about gender. Like all literary forms, the science fiction genre reflects the popular perceptions of the eras in which individual creators were writing; and those creators' responses to gender stereotypes and gender roles...
that book sounds like whwere Bernie takes his advice from :P
 
my last read was this
 
god
I go missing for 2 hours
and everything goes to crap
 
broooo
I still need to read those; I just finished with Fellowship of the Ring xD
 
@AlRey Certainly. Choosing a gender for a non-human sentient being is certainly a choice.
 
1:22 PM
and hopefully tonight I'll finally finish Akira before 2019 ends
 
and before that i read this
2 times
 
@AlRey I recommend reading Anne Leckie's Ancillary Justice and its sequels. It's fantastic.
 
so i switch between genres you could say
 
Currently reading "Everybody Loves Large Chests (Book 4)" which is about as far away from political correctness or gender neutral as you can possibly get, despite the main character has neither a sex nor a gender.
 
ooh I like the look of this alrady
 
1:23 PM
i have an asp core project. when I do dotnet run it works. But I want to debug. So when I run the project in a debugger it does not load anything. When I hit the endpoint using postman (localhost port IIS express spins up) it does not do antyhing keeps spinning
the debugger does not even throws any error
 
@MadaraUchiha LitRPG?
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Yup
 
@MadaraUchiha sounds good
 
A genre I never got around to checking out yet.
 
Yousuf's problem here perplexes me
I mean it's cliched, but did you try rebooting the system?
 
1:26 PM
Also, try using Kestrel instead of IIS Express. Should be easier to work with when debugging.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Depends on how "hardcore" on the D&D elements you want, grab The Land (Aleron Kong) if you want it more, or Divine Dungeon (Dakota Krout) if you want it less.
Both are excellent in my opinion :)
 
I am doing

WebHost.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.UseKestrel()
.UseStartup<Startup>();
Is that what you mean?
 
I'll write it down, but my to-read list has grown to truly legendary lengths.
 
When saying use krestel
 
@YousufHossain Yes. That means you're not actually using IIS Express, but Kestrel.
 
1:30 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan can you post it?
 
Believe it or not that game me a clue. And it is working now :). I had to choose the API project in the play drop down list
gave*
 
@nyconing I listened to about 60% of the interview where she tells the events of what happened. If what she says is true, that was quite unreasonable what they did to her
 
@ntohl It's not really in list form. More as in "the contents of my Kindle account" form.
@Neil Their worst screw-up, I think, was naming her explicitly in an interview to the press (and that being The Register, a publication I detest), without giving her any chance to respond or react or even know about it.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan This I didn't know until now. The new code of conduct wasn't even out and she was being blamed for having violated it repeatedly. She asked why and they mentioned the e-mails, which according to the current code of conduct had absolutely nothing to do with the site
aside the fact that the e-mails were just an inquiry on how to behave. Perhaps she was more on the offensive, but we'll never know that I suppose
That said, it's still an e-mail and doesn't technically account for any violation on the site
I just get this idea that she was just bullied
 
1:45 PM
I mainly get the idea that they made a series of stupid mistakes, but now they have a new and inexperienced CEO who's listening to legal advice by lawyers telling him to do nothing, admit no wrongdoing.
 
probably
That in combination with a fellow moderator who seriously disliked her
 
The problem with listening to lawyers is that, well, they're lawyers. They give you legal advice, not business advice or community advice. They'll give you the advice most likely to prevent getting sued or, failing that, to win - even if it's bad for business. They're not responsible for the business.
 
probably providing the fuel, and the lawyers lighting it on fire
yeah, they did the "safe" thing and tried to protect their own interests
they were quick to debunk her and make her look like the party in the wrong
 
2:04 PM
@ntohl Off the top of my head: finish Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series (I've finished book #8), Anne Leckie's Provenance, Chris O'Reilly's Ashes to Ashes, Camille Bacon-Smith's Science Fiction Culture, Max Gladstone's Last First Snow, and these are just the ones I have readily at hand and intended to read recently or have actually started. There are dozens more I've bought on an impulse and are waiting on my Kindle or bookshelf.
But my capacity for reading has been decimated in the past 10 years or so. :-\
 
everyones sick in this office#
 
thanks
 
how am I supposed to stay healthy
or get healthy ever again..
another reason why I need to work from home..
 
if you let me feed you hot soup you'll get better o3o
 
:D
 
2:08 PM
@Hans1984 same here, I just said this floor sounds like a hospital ward
 
or just do what I did last night and take chhinkni for the congestion xD
 
@Sakthivel ugh
 
people coughing all over the place. eww
 
@ntohl :o
 
2:09 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Might I recommend the Laundry files by Charlie Stross
 
that stuff is great immune system support
 
It's about how apparently solving P=NP surmounts to discovering magic
leads to all sorts of Lovecraftian things to happen
has a sense of humor about it, and drops funny jokes only programmers would get
 
@Neil I started the first one about... oh, 15 years back. It was nice, but then I had to return the book to its owner, and never got back to the series.
 
you should pick it up sometime
 
goddddd I spent hours working on a sql solution to determine a user's supervisors based on IDs and full names @.@
required a lot of daisychaining and I had to also make sure that if the user's supervisor wasn't one of the dept heads, then to go look up the supervisor's supervisor
and if it eventually hit a dead end and still couldn't find a dept head, that's when the program's like "uhhh nope you're not allowed to use this"
I think I've finally got it now, though
 
2:14 PM
@AlRey sounds like a complicated user system
sounds like you could make good use of a well-structured view
 
wtf
I'm moving downward
an image with absolutelayout x and y
 
huh?
 
x is fine
I wrote that the image should be 35% from top
and it's either 21 or 41
%
 
I don't wanna alarm anyone but
I think I got the flu
 
okay
 
2:27 PM
everyone's got antivirus protection?
 
I have an immunity system, im fine
 
is it an immutable immunity system though?
 
anti-viruses are a lie
you can use PESpin or anything like that to bypass all forms of AV protection
 
gdi do I have to go take care of EVERYONE here??
 
2:34 PM
You can however stop ransomware or very specific agents which require doing something specific at OS level
 
@HéctorÁlvarez EXE header compression has been around for decades. Antiviruses work around it.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I was proven otherwise. He literally showcased himself hacking into the school and taking control of a random device which was prepared beforehand to have the latest updates and Kaspersky with the maximum security settings enabled.
IDK if it was just header compression though, he didn't use RAT or anything similar, but a custom tool set.
 
@HéctorÁlvarez Sure, but if PESpin, for instance, will be commonly used, it will be picked up by AV vendors. It's a constant upgrade cycle.
 
But he also uploaded the poison to virustotal and not a single AV could find it after a small operation
Oh ye well I said PESpin because it's among the most common tools used.
 
But look out in the wild - AV software does catch a lot of malware. The fact that there are tools that can bypass AV in some scenarios, even in many scenarios, doesn't make AV useless.
 
2:38 PM
I didn't say they were useless
 
I think AV is mostly useless because most AV is terribly written and in some cases does more damage than the malware it tries to stop, but that's a different issue.
 
I said they were a lie
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan this
 
That's like saying that vaccinations are a lie because sometimes you get sick even with a vaccination. Sure, that happens. But it happens a lot less than without the vaccination.
 
well the flu vaccination is a lie, but about 99% of them are coolio
But ye I get your point
My intention was to reference the cake is a lie, from Portal, but I did I poor job at it.
 
Why do you say that the flu vaccine is a lie?
 
2:42 PM
y means the percentage of the remaining space (i.e parent height - control height) which should be on the top of the control
what does it mean
 
@Hypersapien Flu vaccine effectiveness is relatively low, because the flu virus tends to mutate very quickly. You get new and different variations from year to year. So each year's vaccine is a bit different, and contains a set of strains that might or might not match the ones that you'll actually encounter.
It's a lot more likely to catch a flu despite the vaccine, than it is to catch, say, chickenpox after being vaccinated.
I'm still getting my flu shot, because being vaccinated against ~70% of the flu out there is better than not being vaccinated at all.
 
@Hypersapien According to a friend of mine who is a doctor, it's basically what Avner said. However I was told the chances to find it are very low, and according to reports the last few years in Spain we've failed to provide the correct sample for the flu vaccinations. In any case it's never counter-productive, unless for some reason you actually get the flu from the vaccine if your immune-system is lazy or whatever, but that's not common unless you're an elderly person.
 
It's not unheard of to get flu-like symptoms from the vaccine, which makes some people suspicious, but they're almost always a lot milder than the full-blown disease, and people forget that flu isn't just a bit of a sore throat and a cold. Flu kills.
 
3:01 PM
And now, off home.
 
I'm jealous
Still got 90 minues ahead of me
 
It's 17:00. Time to go home. And that's something that people can understand regardless of their timezone. :)
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ಠ_ಠ
 
Oh but it's 16:00 here. I'm confused.
@Neil Do you have those googly eyes on a shortcut?
 
@HéctorÁlvarez unicodeemoticons.com
 
3:04 PM
♥‿♥
 
¯\(°_o)/¯
 
( •_•)
( •_•)>⌐■-■
(⌐■_■) Yeeeeeaaah
 
¯\(°_o)/¯
lol. I choose the same as Neil accidentally
 
a good friend of mine has never been vaccinated because his parents are anti-vaxxers
yet he still has noticeable autism
 
@AlRey Imagine how much worse off they would have been if they had been vaccinated though!
 
3:10 PM
super autism?
 
yeahh man they woulda been autistic AND healthy. aarrghhhh the humanity!!
 
Imagine what would happen if the vaccination cured his autism.
 
what's an anchor point in an image?
 
@MadaraUchiha Autism++
 
WTF? A popup just came up on my computer saying something about a host would like to take control of my pc. It disappeared on its own after about a second.
 
@Hypersapien that was me
 
@BrandenBoucher The percentage of autism among doctors is higher then the percentage of autism in the general public. So you could say that autism causes vaccination.
 
@MadaraUchiha, that sounds like a reasonable conclusion
 
There is a builtin remote assistance feature in windows, if you type msra.exe should launch it @Hypersapien, if your computer is not under a firewall it could have received such a request
 
@MadaraUchiha how's that even possible
 
3:26 PM
@Developer00 Autism causes doctors who in turn cause vaccinations.
 
There is a domain policy where administrators are granted the right to use that feature, if popups the end user a message similar the one you described
 
It begs the question, could vaccinations actually be a secret attempt to cure autism or could it be, as anti-vaxxers fear, autism is causing doctors who are causing vaccinations to cause more autism?
 
No, I mean
How can an autistic person be a doctor
Like
 
@Developer00, there is a very broad spectrum of autism
 
Fine, I need to read something about it
 
3:29 PM
For more information about how vaccines cause autism
please visit this site: howvaccinescauseautism.org
 
we should start a site: howautismcausesvaccines.org
 
@CaptainSquirrel Does it have just the words "They Don't" on it?
 
@Hypersapien Click it and find out
:)
 
ha I know this website
it's very informative and based
 
based on what?
 
3:37 PM
it
is based
ok so does anyone know how to keep the asp panel from shooting back up on postback?
I'm trying to do it with javascript, but not only is it not working, but the CSS isn't carrying through
 
What do you mean by shooting back up?
 
the panel scrolls all the way back to the top on postback
 
Like, it moves on the page, or the page is scroll up to the panel?
What's moving it down in the first place? Is it's initial position at the top?
 
The user needs to scroll down to click some objects -- and when there's a lot to click, it can get tedious having to scroll back down. The only thing that moves up is the panel; the page itself stays where it is.
I think I may have found a solution, though: autopostback turned off for checkboxes
 
I still can't quite get what you mean. Is the scroll position being changed each postback?
If that's the case, you can set MaintainScrollPositionOnPostback="true" in your page directive.
 
3:53 PM
that only works for the page
 
Are you talking about an asp:Panel?
 
and I don't know how I can be any clearer.
I click a checkbox on a panel after scrolling down through the panel
the panel scrolls back up to the top after the checkbox is clicked
the user, annoyed, has to scroll back down to mark other checkboxes
YES
that's what I said at the beginning
 
Does it have it's own scrollbars?
 
yes
 
Ah, gotcha.
 
3:55 PM
a scrollbar -- a vertical one
It doesn't matter much now, though, since I can just remove autopostback from checkboxes, as I said. Now I'm just curious if you can prevent the postback from making the panel scroll back to the top
 
Sure, you could put it in an update-panel to make the page do the postbacks through ajax. It's pretty annoying to get correct in webforms, though.
That said, it does stop that tell-tale flicker.
 
What are my options for auto generating comments for software in C#?
I'm too lazy to comment code and not very good at it
 
The first step to being good at something involves not being very good at it.
It's a skill you need to develop.
 
4:25 PM
@notatroll if you generate your comments. Will it be good?
btw. when I used jetbrains.com/help/resharper/StyleCop_Styles.html (R# + StyleCop plug-in), StyleCop demanded comments, R# auto generated the most useless of them all... but generated...
 
time to go home
It's 17.30 (GMT+1)
This is truly easy to read.
 
 
2 hours later…
6:04 PM
GUYS any idea on following code: pastebin.com/364qz6p3
 
 
1 hour later…
7:30 PM
When the senior developer comes to you with "I don't care if you've been working here 3 months or 20 years" and then it turns out he's telling you the story about how he messed up today, rather than scold you for some dumb shit you did
 
> I don't care if you've been working here 3 months or 20 years, you're an outstanding individual and I value you as a person!
 
Search for opportunity, is threre some one
C# ASP.Net MVC , WPF, WInforms
 
user47589
8:06 PM
Just ask your questions
 
8:19 PM
is this a redundant check if I know that the value is defaulting to 0 when there is no value?
if (queueId.HasValue && queueId > 0)
 
8:33 PM
wouldn't .hasvalue look for NULL?
 
@JoJo
int? test = null;
Console.WriteLine(test <= 0 || test >= 0); //False
Console.WriteLine(null <= 0 || null >= 0); //False
So I'm trying to DI an HTTP client in asp core.
I'm essentially registering it like this:
services.AddHttpClient<ISomeService, SomeService>();
services.AddSingleton<ISomeService, SomeService>();
But the DI container is failing to find an HttpClient to inject. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
 
I guess 0 is a value so... a HasValue check will not be what I want
 
Oh. It's because it's a singleton and AddHttpClient is scoped. Hmm
The factory it is.
 
what is the default value for a nullable int?
I guess it is 0, I was expecting null...
 
8:48 PM
The default value for a nullable int is null.
 
hey
is anyone here?
i got a .net core web api question
 
Probably yeah. Go ahead and ask it
 
ok, so you know when you create a project, you can choose a project template
 
@JonathonChase AddSingleton, I understand
 
if you are to choose .net core web api, and then click the checkbox for enable authentication, using work and school accounts
 
8:51 PM
but... AddHttpClient?
what special trickery is that?
 
how do i generate a token for it?
the api is authenticated, but im not sure how to get the token
 
@Wietlol Yeah, for injecting HttpClient instances into things. In this case I needed to inject an IHttpClientFactory instead.
You can configure clients by name and add default settings with it. Which is nice.
As well as configure clients with particular base urls and whatnot to a specific type
 
but AddHttpClient?
 
So if one controller needs one setup just strongly type it to that controller and bam, DI'd client.
 
why not AddSingleton<IHttpClientFactory, MyHttpClientFactory> ?
 
8:54 PM
Because there's an out-of-the-box factory
 
or AddTransient<HttpClient>(provider => new HttpClient(withSpecialArguments))
 
in Microsoft.Extensions.Http
 
hmm, never seen it
must have missed it
 
It's handy.
 
I dont see thee requirement of a special method
 
8:57 PM
It's got a lot of overloads for customization
 
I dont like those designs, they are really easy to use, but extremely tied to how the author of that library thinks you should be using it
and, experience shows that authors of external libraries have absolutely no clue how you want to use their library
 
Well I just want my service to have an HttpClient and it does just that. It's also an MS lib, sooooo
 
search an opportunity .Net WPF asp.Net Mvc
Some one has idea
 
but yeah if I need special customization I would just create my own factory and DI that.
 
8:59 PM
I highly appreciate Single Level of Abstraction (SLA) and it is raising alarms even when I think of such methods
the DI only cares about registered services and how they are registered (singleton, transient, etc)
so, in my mind, it only has functions to deal with such things
@LPGTE.SOFTS what is the question?
 
And here I am wrapping up services into AddXXX extensions so I can ship them to other teams.
 
Worked like independent sin 03/2015, actualy search opprtunity with CDI or Freelance
 
one example is simple, building your service should be equal in DI and without DI
without DI: var client = new HttpClient();
with DI: .AddHttpClient()
ye... I see no similarity whatsoever
on the other hand
.single { HttpClient() } (kotlin)
or
.AddSingleton(provider => new HttpClient()) (C#)
that actually uses the same syntax to create the service
and you dont even need to ship an additional library (or code files in an existing library) to deal with special cases of the DI container
 
But what if you want to register multiple types of HttpClients?
 
multiple types of them?
then you probably want a factory
.single { HttpClientFactory() }
how that factory works should probably bring in a factory builder or something
but how that factory works should not be related at all to the DI framework
 
9:16 PM
Sure, but the AddHttpClient is really more of a wrapper for the factory. At the end of the day it adds it to the DI framework.
Oh, ugh. This thing does an as cast from an interface to a concrete type as part of it's constructor. I implemented the interface. And now I'm furious.
 
oh, nice
I remember implementing the ILogger interface...
turns out, I really hate MS
 
9:33 PM
Well, looks like I'm implementing a factory instead.
 
10:03 PM
Hey guys, if I am using private variable in a class and depending on function called it changes single property on that variable is it safe to use for reusability? (assuming this is called thread safe)
Sample code
https://pastebin.com/5Ai33D6Z
I don't see point in creating new instance of settings per function if only 1 field changes
Or should I just write constructor for that class, since there are functions in that class that don't need those settings and from what I know my current approach would create new instance of settings whenever I invoke that class
 
this would work fine
but you cannot guarantee that Bar(); GoogleSettings.X == "bar"
so, after you call bar, you cannot guarantee that X is "bar"
 
why so?
@Wietlol
does my X share same memory location whenever someone invokes my class?
 
10:18 PM
X is private to the instance
if the instance is shared between threads, you cannot make those assumptions
 
This topic always seemed complex to me
I guess it isn't that complex
 
what is the reason that X exists?
 
GoogleMapsChannel, I guess this is how google can tell who is using same key and other settings
I have multiple websites that consume same API
just that variable changes
So do I get you right, if there are multiple calls to that class it (multiple thread work) it shares already existing private object
therefor my bar might become foo even if I called bar
 
yep
you can use AsyncLocal tho
that could solve your potential problem
or refactor to an immutable model
and solve the X differently
 
10:33 PM
wont it be more simple to create constructor that takes 1 param for that field?
Also is there any matterial you could suggest I could read to better understand this topic
 
if that field, being initialized by that constructor, is then never written to, then that is a fine solution
it makes it immutable
immutable objects are always easily sharable between threads without issue
 
I am not sure what to ask google to get more understanding of this topic ;D
 
me neither
 
My thought process was something like this
1. class gets invoked myClass().functionCall()
2. my private variable is created as part of class initialization
3. function is called
4. private variable gets changed to my needs
5. Everyone is happy
So part I missed -> different thread comes in at almost same time, reaches step 3, fck up my private X value, first thread now continues, read my foo, but it is actually bar.
Is that statment correct?
so frustating -_-
 
10:48 PM
That is indeed a thing that can happen if you are relying on mutable state.
 
I think I am going to read about those states now, maybe I will come up with proper question to find more on this topic
Something tells me that good understanding of C++ would help me here a lot
 
11:49 PM
I did update pastebin https://pastebin.com/MvAKjQF0 just to make sure we are on same page, can't find anything about thread safety, only stuff related to usa of static methods comes up.

C# won't make unique instances per thread therefor if other thread makes new instance of AwesomeClass and calls Bar I am screwed
use* of
 

« first day (3307 days earlier)      last day (1658 days later) »