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6:52 AM
Good morning
 
 
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8:34 AM
I'm sorry if my question sounded dumb, but how can we detect a graceful Socket disconnection both server and client side?
 
9:14 AM
Define graceful
Is the client a browser?
If so, the application cannot detect when the user just closes the window, not really
 
 
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10:39 AM
posted on June 11, 2021 by jonskeet

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11:13 AM
hmmmm....I wonder if hiding a folder will make that folder inaccessible even when impersonating an authorized user
 
hiding doesnt make it inaccessible
 
mr5
ls -al
 
it just doesnt display by default in explorer
for linux, iDunno tho
 
mr5
@Wietlol have you developed any interest on blockchain?
 
that's what I thought
 
11:22 AM
Graceful means they used the Disconnect/Shutdown and Close methods.
 
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Q: ASP.NET attempting to load streamed video source into HTML5

FreereyOver the last few weeks I have been working on an ASP.NET WebAPI that was designed to stream video from one of the company servers and play it on an HTML5 <video> element. Following a guide on C# Corner, we got the API published and now when the link for one of our videos is pasted into a browser...

someone tried helping me by saying I should use a Task, but still nothing yet
 
12:01 PM
@mr5 nope
 
12:20 PM
Hi all, Im using Linq2Sql to get data from a DB, all dates in my data are UTC and set as DateTime objects in the class, because the dates are from the DB their DateTime kind is Unspecified although their kind is UTC as they are stored in UTC. So I am setting the property with DateTime.SpecifyKind(foo.Date, DateTimeKind.Utc); ... but after I set this the kind is still Unspecified. Any ideas why setting the property is not working?
so the code is foo.Date = DateTime.SpecifyKind((DateTime)foo.Date , DateTimeKind.Utc); foo.Date remains with a kind of unspecified
foo.Date is a nullable DateTime property
 
1:07 PM
You have an example of the DB output and your expected result?
 
 
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3:31 PM
my boss showed me a folder with an insane amount of photos adding up to 6gb and I'm like "that's more than my drawing tab's pictures folder takes up"
 
 
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5:03 PM
6gb of photos? Umm my phone has like 120gb oh photos right now
 
probably all raw photos in full resolution
 

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