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2:19 AM
two heads or two brains?
what if they started argue each other?
 
 
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3:40 AM
 
powerful car battery weight that much only produces 0.9kw for very short time, if you had 12kw battery that last few years, you can take over tesla
okay... been searched, it is currently possible to make a carryable super high density lithium battery that provide 12kw output.... but still, only for short time
 
 
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6:21 AM
[Squirrel in Training] GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
 
7:01 AM
Hello there
 
 
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8:01 AM
Good morning
 
8:22 AM
@nyconing cant you just take the existing mobile phone battery technology, and just duplicate it?
if your current phone lasts for 3 days, you only need 100 of them to get in the magnitude for a year
im willing to bet your phone battery is lighter than 1 freedom-unit in weight
 
[Hector] morning
 
the only question is if you can just keep a fully charged battery for a year and expect the same amount of energy out of it
 
[Hector] nope you don't
 
I can
 
[Hector] but battery tech has gotten notably better over the years. I remember the days when you had to completely cycle your batteries a few times for calibration
[Hector] Oh you can bend the laws of physics now?
 
8:26 AM
no, but my expectation will simply be wrong :D
 
[Hector] I can't believe you baited me stepbro
[Hector] i totally thought I'd be transforming water into wine this evening
 
or you can just do Universe.LawsOfPhysics.Clear();
 
8:53 AM
[Captain Obvious] when the fuck did MS Docs become "Microsft Learn
[Squirrel in Training] back at uni bois
 
9:13 AM
[Captain Obvious] never went lol
 
9:31 AM
phone battery cant stacked, it will have issue heat dissipation
also it output at about 0.02kw
 
[Captain Obvious] This is why cars have battery cooling
 
9:52 AM
[Hector] ah phone battery
[Hector] 1 in 3 pillars of fundamentals that phone manufacturers tend to overlook
 
10:13 AM
[Captain Obvious] Practical example of the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient Async slow issue
[Captain Obvious] One of these calls is using ExecuteQuery, the other is using ExecuteQueryAsync, can you tell which one
 
Wtf how does 400ms become 2 minutes!?
 
[Captain Obvious] Because SqlClient is bugged to fuck
[Captain Obvious] We thought originally it was an NHibernate issue, but we dug in and found out it's actually that
[Captain Obvious] It takes exponentially longer depending on how much data you're pulling out. Pulling 5MB only takes like 10s
 
I think the fast one is ExecuteQueryAsync because Microsoft deliberately makes the non-async version slow to promote async usage :)
 
[Darj] I'm guessing the network bandwidth isn't the case here?
[Captain Obvious] If only 😂
[Captain Obvious] nope, it's all local machine
[Darj] <:notlikethis:847603722993532980>
 
it is probably the issue of context switches
nested async functions in a hot spot
 
10:20 AM
[Captain Obvious] Literally the only difference between those calls is which SqlClient execute call it uses (via NHibernate GetAsync vs Get)
[Captain Obvious] Read the bug, it's not even that
 
its not?
 
[Captain Obvious] Let me see if I can find the writeup about the issue
 
I recently had hard time debugging async issue, turns out the thread pool full for task, many nested async method waiting each other
 
13 GIGABYTE?!
 
10:22 AM
[Captain Obvious] Pretty much everything that uses the new SqlClient (note that the old System.Data.SqlClient is fine)
 
is there a new SqlClient?
 
[Darj] So potentially reverting back to EF which use the old System.Data.SqlClient should up the performance?
[Captain Obvious] The bug is in the new one
[Captain Obvious] Or just use the Sync call when requesting large datas
 
still, too much WOT so... what is the issue?
 
[Darj] Well, I've been using Sync calls forever
[Captain Obvious] In most cases, the MS client (the new one) is actually more performant
[Captain Obvious] In that case you're fine, the issue only affects Async calls requesting large data chinks
 
is that "most cases" the same "most of your cases are not included in most cases" marketing trick?
 
10:25 AM
[Captain Obvious] <@211519661420838912> I am nowhere near knowledgeable enough, but it's something todo with buffer resizing when data comes in, causing a replay of the data being transmitted
[Captain Obvious] Which then somehow causes massive amounts of extra memory allocation, which causes the GC to kick in to clean up
[Captain Obvious] Or something
 
11:03 AM
[Captain Obvious] oh fuck
[Captain Obvious] I needed to write a test for it anyway, so I thought I'd compare directly Get vs GetAsync
\[**[Captain Obvious](https://discord.gg/PNMq3pBSUe)**] 128k 10x
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11:50 AM
[Hector] I fucking hate Git
[Hector] git commit -a
[Hector] commit all
[Hector] git status
[Hector] clean
[Hector] git stash apply
[Hector] WHOA BOY GOTTA MERGE THESE CONFLICTS BEFORE YOU USE YOUR STASH
[Hector] new stash is gonna be a zip file
 
-a doesn't include newly created files
gotta git add that shit explicitely
 
[Hector] I also reverted all
[Hector] i went to the folder and used TortoiseGit to look for every change and revert it
 
Well then it seems your stashed stuff is in conflict with your just committed stuff
Or something your committed after stashing
I mean, the stash is just some kinda local commit without a branch, isn't it?
Therefore, it can have conflicts if you apply it on a commit that wasn't there when it was stashed
 
12:29 PM
[Captain Obvious] this new ui is so shittttt
[Captain Obvious] That repository box is a required value, but it doesn't save a default, and as a bonus it looks readonly
[Captain Obvious] The branch box does nothin until you pick a repo (Makes sense, but it looks more functional compared to the repo box
[Captain Obvious] Then when you do select a repo, it's still a skinny fuck
[Captain Obvious] Oh bonus that I've just found, the top and bottom like 3 pixels inside the border don't accept the click event to open the menu
[Captain Obvious] So the clickable area is only as big as the red bit it seems (height wise that is)
 
Damn
Also what's a link in that context?
 
[Captain Obvious] This section on the right. Link things like branches, PRs, builds, commits, etc. Not other work items though, they live in the Related Work underneath
[Captain Obvious] Notably this section used to have a handy "Create a pull request" if you'd added a branch which didn't already have a PR, which would prefill everything for you
[Captain Obvious] But no, now you have to do it manually
[Captain Obvious] Fuck the preview board
[Captain Obvious] I wish I could not use it
 
12:58 PM
[Hector] it was all good and colorful until i started to use it tbh
[Hector] SVN never gave me these issues, even if it sucked hard
[Hector] i mean it looked like Java, but it worked fine
[Hector] easy to handle trunk and branches, easy to tag builds
[Hector] it didn't have anywhere near the same amount of tools as Git, but I've never had SVN make 158 commits out of 23 and push them to my PR
[Captain Obvious] That definitely sounds like user error
[Captain Obvious] I mean sure, it's not very user friendly
[Hector] literally all I did was git rebase parent, every commit required a new merge, but I was forced to perform these merges
[Captain Obvious] git rebase is a bad time
[Captain Obvious] If you absolutely have to rebase
[Hector] yeah i understood from guides that rebase parent into child, then merge child into parent
[Captain Obvious] I fucked up rebases with a success rate of almost 100% until I discovered that you can do it interactively
[Captain Obvious] Suddenly it's ezpz
[Hector] wait a sec, I think I used -i but what does it do actually
[Hector] "rebase interactive" is not a very succinct expression
[Captain Obvious] No idea
[Captain Obvious] But it spits out a list of commits and you specify which ones you want to actually apply to the new base branch
[Captain Obvious] Instead of it trying to rebase the entire diff including shit you didnt want to merge
[Captain Obvious] rebase is a fucking nightmare until you have interactive
[Hector] also in my defense I'll say 99% of the merges were mxl files, which Git doesn't have an easy time working with
[Captain Obvious] The fuck is MXL
[Hector] xml*
[Hector] with a pinch of braindead
[Hector] and phat phingers
[Captain Obvious] It would definitely have a bad time with MXLs
[Captain Obvious] Compressed == binary == no diff
[Captain Obvious] BUt yeah diffinf XML is not fun
[Hector] dev life ¯_(ツ)_/¯
[Hector] at least I'm not working for Battlestate games
[Hector] as much as I love Tarkov I wouldn't enjoy building a AAA size project in Unity 2019
[Captain Obvious] Why would anyone build a big game in Unity
 
1:22 PM
why would anyone build a big game?
 
[Hector] because you want to play something like that and nobody else will do it
[Hector] it was meant to be a small project but it became so popular and people purchased so many copies that they went full apeshit
 
I hate that the two big free game creation engines both start with "un"
 
if you remove the "un" prefix from unreal and unity, you get reality
 
they're all in on it
fr though I'm wanting to make a zelda clone in basic, but I may start with a unity prototype first
 
this concludes my proof of why the earth is flat /s
 
1:34 PM
[Captain Obvious] unreal is decent
[Captain Obvious] unity is dick
 
sounds correct
as reality is a decent dick
 
so straight women like Unity?
 
I actually have a game design waiting to be developed, but with my game dev experience, it would take me a while to get the basic setup done
also... assets are gonna be a pain and I would probably have to hire an artist
 
👀
 
[Captain Obvious] I can do development, but ass
[Captain Obvious] wait holy fuck I've just noticed how completely fucking garbage the new autodesk logos are
[Captain Obvious] My favourite Autodesk applications, AYA, MAX, ARN, BLD, MBX
[Captain Obvious] Wait sorry that's not fair
 
1:56 PM
is Autodesk better than Blender for making 3d game assets? cause a team I was on used blender
 
[Captain Obvious] M AYA, 3 MAX, A ARN, M BLD, M MBX, R RCP, and R RND make up the Media and Entertainment collection
[Captain Obvious] Autodesk is the "pro choice"
 
oh wait autodesk is paid isn't it? I'd hope it'd be better than blender in that case
 
[Captain Obvious] yeah it's outrageously expensive too
 
time to break out the ol sgi workstation :3
 
[Captain Obvious] You can get just Maya for €2245/yr
[Captain Obvious] or 3ds Max for the same amount
[Captain Obvious] Or you can get them in a bundle with Arnold and Mudbox for "only" €3116/yr
[Captain Obvious] Meanwhile, in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction section, we have such classics as R RVT, C C3D, A CAD, I IWX, N MAN, D DOC as the core products
[Captain Obvious] With additional products such as A ADS, I INS, R RCP, R PRO, 3 MAX, V TRK and S SBD
[Captain Obvious] The core 5 costing €2342 to €3358/yr each, or bundled you can get the lot for the low low price of €4102/yr
[Hector] don't lie you;re just typing random letters in all caps
[Captain Obvious] It sure fucking feels like it
[Captain Obvious] That's just how good their icons are since earlier this year
[Captain Obvious] The product design and manfacturing collection, the last of their 3 collections, contains the following core products: A CAD, F 360, I PRO, I TLR, I NST, I CAM (those last 4 the icons all look almost exactly the same, except the 3 letters on the bottom. They're even the same colour!
[Captain Obvious] Additional products include F FDU, V VLT, I NAS, N MAN, 3 MAX, R RCP, H HSM and D DRV
[Captain Obvious] F 360 (Fusion 360) is by a mile their cheapest product, and even that's still €581/yr
[Captain Obvious] And it's utter shite too
 
2:07 PM
a catalog of 3d programs, grouped by company
Autodesk: MAYA, A CAD, N MAN, F FDU, D DRV, H HSM, 3 MAX, R PRO, S SBD, R RVT, AN ASS
Blender Foundation: Blender 3.2
 
[Captain Obvious] It's wild what happens when you don't sell features of the same shit seperately as seperate products
 
2:23 PM
[Hector] lmao just attended a 50 minute meeting and have no clue what they were talking about
[Hector] about performance testing
[Hector] I understood the numbers and the results, but no clue what they are doing to get there 😄
 
sounds like me in every business meeting in college
time to sleep with your eyes open
 
[Hector] feels like a meeting for POs and QAs
[Hector] it's good to be here to know the tits and tats, but it doesn't look like something I should worry about
[Hector] and given I've ~~wasted~~ spent a week trying to build a verbatim branch, I think I could have used this hour better
[Captain Obvious] Hmm. Thanks R#
 
3:05 PM
posted on October 04, 2022 by Mads Kristensen

As developers, we often need to compare two files to find the differences. Sometimes, even comparing the content of the clipboard with a file on disk. And again, sometimes comparing our local changes to previous versions from our Git commit history. The post Comparing files in Visual Studio appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.

 
3:35 PM
[Hector] that's almost as bad as VS2022 randomly suggesting bullshit
[Hector] or freezing because it's doing some ML stuff
 
4:03 PM
 
4:29 PM
[Hector] ohhhh boi
[Hector] next week im on vacation
[Hector] PTO yay
[Hector] you know what that means <@739935030910124042>
[Hector] JUNKIE MODE
[Hector] (yes even more)
 
5:16 PM
Hello everyone
 
Jeff Tan on October 04, 2022
Learn about our newly designed tool to help make your favorite questions and answers easier to find.
 
 
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7:07 PM
 
posted on October 04, 2022 by Kym Phillpotts

.NET MAUI Community Toolkit v1.3 is now available! Check out what's new in this update. The post Announcing the .NET MAUI Community Toolkit v1.3 appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
7:34 PM
FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format.
System.Number.StringToNumber (System.String str, System.Globalization.NumberStyles options, System.Number+NumberBuffer& number, System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo info, System.Boolean parseDecimal) (at <695d1cc93cca45069c528c15c9fdd749>:0)
System.Number.ParseInt32 (System.String s, System.Globalization.NumberStyles style, System.Globalization.NumberFormatInfo info) (at <695d1cc93cca45069c528c15c9fdd749>:0)
System.Int32.Parse (System.String s) (at <695d1cc93cca45069c528c15c9fdd749>:0)
do you see why it doesn't like to parse the string to int?
I have strings like:

"01", "02", ... or "23.04", "53.45" ...
 
8:02 PM
[milleniumbug] 23.04 is not an int
[milleniumbug] well, not an integral number
 

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