Code-first: You code the classes in your project and have no database, then you publish it and the witchcract creates the database from the info of your classes
object Permissions : IntIdTable("auth_permission")
{
val name = varchar("name", 256).uniqueIndex()
}
class Permission(id: EntityID<Int>) : IntEntity(id)
{
companion object : IntEntityClass<Permission>(Permissions)
var name by Permissions.name
}
because if circumstantially you're calling let based on the fact that yes, there is a value, then isn't that like converting a nullable value into a non-nullable value?
true, but he could have done .? run I think right?
?. is like saying "if (retVal != null) { ... }", so from inside the if statement onwards, you know retVal isn't null
in other words, if you call an async method and then forcibly make the thread wait so that x doesn't go out of scope.. (horrible I know), what happens?
when x is referenced inside the async method, it hasn't gone out of scope yet
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ohyeah so I looked into the powermac g4 as a server (literally) and found out one of the memory sticks burned out or something, so I only got 1gb to run Minecraft lmao
damn...and the big problem I have is that the fan in my powermac is broken and Apple decided it'd be cool to make the fan the MOST PAIN IN THE ASS PART TO TAKE OUT
so if you're all together in the same area, you can get way with it, if someone goes off exploring, itll start to lag a bit, not a massive issue unless you end up in combat
@Freerey also remember that your old rig there is gonna be eating a lot of power being on 24/7, it might be more cost effective in the long term to get something new thats more power efficient
btw I did something super ballsy with my mac last night....it couldn't detect one of the ram sticks, so I pulled the thing out while the system was still running without knowing for sure if it was the one causing problems....and it was!! 😂