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2:26 AM
@mr5 looks like win vista + win 8
 
 
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new technology
 
Hello friends!
 
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didnt botler handling exception instead of crash?
 
 
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8:58 AM
yea @CaptainObvious fix botler already /s
 
9:31 AM
[Squirrel in Training] Go tame a lion!
 
10:04 AM
[Captain Obvious] nothign wrong with him
[Captain Obvious] He's been probably updated, but config isn't updated so he may be a bit unstable, I don't knpw
 
10:45 AM
Hi all
 
10:58 AM
@CaptainObvious you should update botler's user page with the github url
 
[Captain Obvious] Good shout
 
@CaptainObvious YOU SHOULD UPDATE BOTLER'S USER PAGE WITH THE GITHUB URL!!!!!
better?
 
11:14 AM
no
 
11:36 AM
why is there both gitlab ci and azure pipelines?
also why is there an azure subscription id in a public view?
also... private keys? client ids?
 
11:55 AM
anyone ever heard of the SQL Server Live event?
 
@Freerey Just googled it. Seems like it's a week in the US. No, I couldn't have heard of it.
But amusingly, the first hit was for that thing, the second was "Oracle Live SQL".
 
12:20 PM
lel
I'm thinking about it, but they want $400 at least
 
12:43 PM
@Wietlol Can't do jack with a subscription ID so what's the proble,
The gitlab CI is from the original bot before I forked it and turned it into botler
 
1:15 PM
If you're using Autofac to inject an Entity Framework context into an ASP.NET class, will Autofac automatically call Dispose() on the context? This seems to be recommended over the using statements
Just trying to wrap my head around the concepts of DI. Autofac is wired up using .InstancePerRequest()
Thinking it will auto-dispose
 
1:32 PM
@CaptainObvious iDunno, I know someone who is very secretive about their subscription ids
and even has browser extensions to blur them in the Azure website
so I guess they are important
 
 
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4:19 PM
> public List<TValue> this[TKey key]
{
get => internalDictionary[key];
set => Add(key, value);
}
I don't understand this snippet. Where does this indexer get the "value" if it's passed only the "key"?
 
4:38 PM
Ben Popper on July 01, 2022
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5:24 PM
setters always have a value parameter
 
 
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