I have to do this now: Add migration Empty "Up()" method Migrate local Commit Deploy to migrate prod Reinsert Up() method contents Migrate local to make sure it works Commit Deploy to make sure it works Hope this shit actually works
Then I'd have to get the prod connection string from azure, insert it locally, do the scaffold, notice that it fails because prod db is locked down to everything but the prod app, figure out how to open it up, then do the migration again, the nlock it back down
Because it's cool and also has useful features out of the box
Like, you can just create a server for free and that gets you channels with categories, roles, open/closed/hidden channels, moderation, group chats, screen share...
Maybe because it doesn't really fit the way users should use it with a company. Discord basically has a single user logged in, connecting to many servers. Slack or teams go for separate logins to different workspaces.
[Captain Obvious] Because it was a christmas party which happened at peak lockdown restrictions (no parties, no socialising, masks everywhere, virtually everything closed)
[Captain Obvious] With absolutely no shits given about covid whatsoever