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5:21 AM
ws have better interop
 
 
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mr5
6:30 AM
I defeated Mathael in master mode. pew
Oops, Malthael
 
 
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mr5
12:14 PM
Happened few hours ago
 
What did
 
mr5
just happened?
It's irritating to go outside because a lot of ash falls (but it looks more like soil to me)
 
12:37 PM
Hmm
Looks like the sort of thing you generate on that AI picture generator thing we were playing with a few months back
Oh hey it's a legit thing apparentlyt
So people were surprised when a volcano which was known to be waking up started showing signs that it was awake?
 
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Not only that, but one of the government department that have the highest budget share for this year aren't doing their job properly. It's either fake news, or no news at all, like this one.
I'm not sure if it had erupted already or it has just started only.
"has" started or "had" started or "have" started?
 
1:00 PM
hod stirtid
 
@mr5 Where?
 
mr5
@MadaraUchiha Taal Volcano
 
@mr5 Anyone living near that?
@mr5 has
 
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@MadaraUchiha hah! My instincts were right
@MadaraUchiha I think there are living nearby. About 20km
 
@mr5 F
 
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1:07 PM
Scratch that. Google tells me there are roads 15km away from it.
> The safe distance from an active volcano is generally 5kms or more but...
NO₂ distribution
Should be SO₂ right?
NO₂ distribution across 3 continents
> Nitrogen dioxide, or NO2, is a gaseous air pollutant composed of nitrogen and oxygen and is one of a group of related gases called nitrogen oxides, or NOx. NO2 forms when fossil fuels such as coal, oil, gas or diesel are burned at high temperatures.
China is number 1 again
 
 
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3:19 PM
@mr5 yes, I have software that reads... well not text on screen, at least not exactly accurate. yes, very late reply but I was not looking here for some time :P
 
 
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9:17 PM
So, does this work:
services.AddDbContextPool<WeatherForecastContext>(options => options.UseSqlServer(connectionString));
services.AddTransient<IWeatherForecastRepository>(provider => provider.GetService<WeatherForecastContext>());
when I have
public class WeatherForecastContext : DbContext, IWeatherForecastRepository
?
I'd like to inject the dbcontext as an IRepository, eliminating the dependency of the service on the database.
Seems to work. I like this way of putting the dbcontext into a service as repository.
 

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