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12:01 AM
gaming laptops generally have more RAM, storage and a better GPU...
 
mr5
@Wietlol do you have multiple monitors in your personal space?
 
2 of which you want
 
@Wietlol Yeah thats true
 
@mr5 2... if you count my laptop
so, laptop + 1 external monitor
 
mr5
why are you not fan of multiple monitors?
 
12:02 AM
I am
but I am also fan of money
what else do I whipe my ass with after I went to the toilet?
 
mr5
water
also, why are you not a fan of bidet?
So I went to the mall again after several months to check what's up, and I saw these monitors 165hz refresh rate and a vertical monitor. I think I want but I'm hesitating.
 
vertical monitors only exist to hide the fact that your code is horrible
 
mr5
Also, I can be frustrated twice as much since I can see a larger scope of legacy codes.
That 165hz monitor seems ridiculous though. I thought the max human can appreciate is at ~120hz only.
> That’s especially rapid when compared with the accepted 100 milliseconds that appears in earlier studies. Thirteen milliseconds translate into about 75 frames per second.
Oh it's 75 fps
1fp = 1hz?
 
mr5
1:12 AM
I see. 1frame = 1hz monitor is because of v sync
Now this makes me think if some graphics library deliberately slows down the main loop to achieve the synchronization.
 
 
12 hours later…
1:11 PM
Hi all,
why HttpClient responds to services with just 400 without any detail, but Postman list all the errors like validations on required fields, is there a way to read these error message via HttpClient calls?
 
1:49 PM
how does postman return those errors?
 
2:19 PM
You should be able to see the 400 error in the response and it's problems
I hate that core 3.0 is out of service, this constant updated to the latest is shitty to some extent
 
3:01 PM
this is the response from postman:
{
    "type": "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.5.1",
    "title": "One or more validation errors occurred.",
    "status": 400,
    "traceId": "|77208575-4f93848dc10317f7.",
    "errors": {
        "CertificateProfile.ProfileName": [
            "The Profile Name field is required."
        ]
    }
}
while HttpResponseMessage holds generic data about the call failure
{StatusCode: 400, ReasonPhrase: 'Bad Request', Version: 1.1, Content: System.Net.Http.HttpConnectionResponseContent, Headers:
{
  Transfer-Encoding: chunked
  Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0
  X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
  Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2021 15:02:55 GMT
  Content-Type: application/problem+json; charset=utf-8
}}
 
you need to read the body of the response
 
Looks like you need a Profile Name
 
@Wietlol HttpResponseMessage doesn't have a member for this!
 
but it should have a method for it
 
Oh, I need to use httpResponse.Content.ReadAsStringAsync(), thought itis only for 200 responses
 

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