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12:00 AM
Real Programmers think better when playing Adventure or Rogue. (source)
12:28 AM
@Feeds XKCD #2984 Explained: This is probably about the recently discovered asteroid 2024 MK [1].
 
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6:15 AM
Good moaning
7:11 AM
Goat mourning
7:23 AM
goat moaning
C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER
8:04 AM
lmao
kinda reminds me my time learning MKT moves :D
sure did :D
Dorkly Bits is dangerous. I binge watched all the vids one time
8:32 AM
Morning.
Morning.
9:24 AM
I have a fun idea: let AI generate image based on the code by literally?
I remember watching a video where people hid code in .BMP files, or something like that
here?
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5524/Hiding-a-text-file-in-a-bmp-file
9:47 AM
bmp file content is image pixels color sequence, so you can change one bit on each byte, and each pixel will only shift by 1~4 color distances at most
using HttpClient where is the built URL stored?
10:08 AM
Any idea how I can use c# in a flutter app
@KudakwasheMafutah 1. Write a web service in C# 2. make an HTTP call to the service from the flutter app
That's an interesting challenge! By default, Flutter apps primarily use Dart, but you can still integrate C# within your app. Here are a couple of approaches you can consider:

### 1. **Using Platform Channels:**

You can use platform channels to communicate between Dart and the native code (Java/Kotlin for Android and Objective-C/Swift for iOS). Here’s a general outline:

**1.1. Android:**

- You'd typically call a C# library from a Kotlin/Java code.
- Use Xamarin to create Android bindings for your C# logic.
10:51 AM
posted on September 12, 2024 by Stephen Toub - MSFT

Take an in-depth tour through hundreds of performance improvements in .NET 9. The post Performance Improvements in .NET 9 appeared first on .NET Blog.

@VLAZ I remember when I was working on an Android app back in the days and the only option to fetch/push data from database was by using REST services
Seems like it never changed lmao
@Mr.Squirrel.Downy Yeah, somthing like that
11:09 AM
posted on September 12, 2024 by Dominic Nahous

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11:32 AM
@VLAZ @VLAZ I want to be offline; how can I put it, I want a person with only a device be able to chat, zero data using Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiMax… basically any technology that is currently available on market/diy/etc
How is that C# related?
11:48 AM
^ this tbh
also, seems that the requirements are impossible to meet
@Darj Dunno, you can just deploy the web service locally on the phone and do HTTP requests to localhost or you can do some other form of IPS against some C# application. But really depends on what the scope of the C# code is.
Yeah, but in order to chat you need some sort of connectivity with some endpoint
Whether that's through a proxy server or directly, you gotta have it
Is it a chat application?
Unless we're talking offline chat, which is basically storring the messages offline and syncing whenever you're online I don't see a way of having a two way chat application without connectivity
Ah, I see that I'm blind...
> I want a person with only a device be able to chat,
11:54 AM
>I want a person with only a device be able to chat, zero network/connectivity that is currently available on market
That's how I've read it
I get it now. I misread it initially. But doesn't quite matter - we still need to know how C# is related. Like, "How do I call an HTTP service via a bluetooth connection"? Or what?
I assume he's found some C# code that does exactly what the flutter app is supposed to do and wanted to somehow copy-paste it to make it work but... that's just my assumption and I might be wrong *shrug*
 
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2:08 PM
/coffee
crap
/KAFFEEZEIT
good
2:34 PM
!~shiba
3:17 PM
yes, thats my mood aswell shiba
!~cat
devil cat
!~cat
3:48 PM
Cuties
Hi all
I've updated the Oracle.ManagedDataAccess to version 21.9.0. Running the app, it gives this exception:
System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException: An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for oracle.manageddataaccess.client: Could not load file or assembly 'Oracle.ManagedDataAccess, Version=4.122.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89b483f429c47342' or one of its dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not match the assembly reference.
Does this need a binding redirect in the web config?
That assembly's not in the GAC; tried removing it.
 
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5:09 PM
posted on September 12, 2024 by Dean Ellis

Introducing a new way to build and deploy Android Asset Packs using .NET for Android and .NET MAUI. If your app has allot of AndroidAsset items this feature will make your life easier. The post Android Asset Packs for .NET & .NET MAUI Android Apps appeared first on .NET Blog.

Solution: go to the packages folder, right-click > Properties and find the Product Version. Go to web config and update it in DbProviderFactories and in oracle.manageddataaccess.client areas
In my case, it needed to be 4.122.21.1

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