ok, will have a gander net time im in a shop that still exists
never really been an audiophile myself
my brother is though lol, so I just ask him
he was the one who put me onto the cheap sony ones i mentioned above, genuinely cant believe how good they are for that price, lasted about 5 years too now
The ANC is only partial so only reduces background noise, doesn't cancel it all together. But for £45 they're pretty good, long battery life, very comfy (I can wear them all day)
A kid does a question in SO, it appears on low quality review queue because it was poorly written... But it is nice he/she tries to code and asks for help
If any of you undertands it (i got no clue) feel free to edit the question
public class Connection : MonoBehaviour
{
WebSocket websocket;
// Start is called before the first frame update
async void Start()
{
websocket = new WebSocket("ws://localhost:2567");
}
}
but I have only one - once defining and then in start() initializing
hm when I delete the defining, the error disapears.. for me not understandable
@Suisse Actually that's Deserialisation deserialise deserilsing. Deserialize an object from string notation (in this case json) into an actual heap object.
[System.Serializable]
public class CubePoco
{
public Vector3 position { get; set; }
public Vector3 rotation { get; set; }
public Vector3 scale { get; set; }
}
[Serializable]
public class DataSetPoSc
{
public float x;
public float y;
public float z;
}
[Serializable]
public class DataSetRotation
{
public float _x;
public float _y;
public float _z;
}
[Serializable]
public class CubePoco
{
public DataSetPoSc position { get; set; }
public DataSetRotation rotation { get; set; }
public DataSetPoSc scale { get; set; }
}
notice that rotation in the json has for its x y z a leading dash _
public class CubePoco
{
public DataSetPoSc position;
public DataSetRotation rotation;
public DataSetPoSc scale;
public string name;
}
this works
and thiiis:
public class CubePoco
{
public DataSetPoSc position { get; set; }
public DataSetRotation rotation { get; set; }
public DataSetPoSc scale { get; set; }
public string name { get; set; }
}
[Serializable]
public class DataSetPoSc
{
public float x;
public float y;
public float z;
}
[Serializable]
public class DataSetRotation
{
public float _x;
public float _y;
public float _z;
}
[Serializable]
public class CubePoco
{
public DataSetPoSc position;
public DataSetRotation rotation;
public DataSetPoSc scale;
public string name;
}
@Shad the US has been overtaken by a major tech company, which has turned itself into an AI-run communist state; the serial called Infiltration is about two Autorian androids who have been assigned to go into enemy territory and find out what the so-called luocans (people in the Domain's border who refuse to abide by the government's authority) are planning
When you’re documenting anything technical, it’s easy to forget what it’s like being ignorant of how the software works, especially if you built the thing.
has anyone here had this issue with VS2019? - When you launch VS2019, the file associations in windows explorer get corrupted, so when you double click on folder VS 2019 starts (and open the folder in solution browser), also double click on folders to open them fails to work sometimes. Another symptom is when open new folder windows the windows don't cascade under the same taskbar icon, but display on a separate icon. Problem goes away on restart, but then reappears whenever I launch VS2019
These days I seam to mostly spend time experimenting on software in a lab observing what it actually does compared to what it's authors claim it does :)
Well good luck with that. I am going to bolt some food and then start my second job, which basically involves grunt work right now. Got a bazillion website projects that need moving from SVN to git.
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