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6:59 AM
[Squirrel in Training] GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' pleberinos!
 
7:31 AM
G'day!
 
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10:10 AM
[Captain Obvious] Who in their right fucking mind uses fucking confluence as a fucking password manager
 
@Botler Trick question, right? Nobody in their right mind.
 
10:37 AM
Qazxcvbnm@2022
Qasdfghjkl@2021
I used here as password manager
 
12345 - the password for my luggage
 
I still have my YubiKey I've got from the last company I worked at but I was too lazy to play with it
I'm rather thinking about some kind of Open Source password manager that I could sync through my Nextcloud instance
IIRC, KeepassXC was the closest one for me to use
 
@Darj Probably KeePass. It doesn't have native syncing but there are a bunch of plugins for it that do syncing, so probably one for Nextcloud, as well.
 
Yeah, I was thinking about it, I need to check if I can use it with my NiceHash account
If that's gonna work then I'll settle on that one I guess
 
10:58 AM
[milleniumbug] KeePass + Syncthing
 
11:18 AM
[Captain Obvious] Okay my search for a new job has almost officially begun
[Captain Obvious] The only thing I need to do is toggle the open to work thing on linked in
 
Good luck!
 
[Captain Obvious] As soon as I do that though then everyone at work will probably know
 
Can't that be hidden?
I don't use LinkedIn much, so I don't really know
 
11:41 AM
Why even disabling the "Open to offers"? :)
I'm also in the verge of starting applying for other jobs, tbh
Gotta finally use that MS Word and update my resume
 
12:08 PM
[Captain Obvious] Because it means recruiters spam constantly
[Captain Obvious] I mean they still spam even when it's not on
 
I guess not as much
I still get emails from LinkedIn, even though I've not logged in there for literal years.
It's super funny when I do get these emails because they are quite obviously templated: "Hello <name>, We are impressed by your work at <last workplace> and your knowledge of <2-3 of the top technologies I have listed>. <paragraph break> Here is some opportunity we offer <nothing at all related to what was in the first paragraph>"
 
[Captain Obvious] Oh yeah
 
12:23 PM
For me it's the more generic message I get the less likely I'm going to respond
I'll need to break that rule soon if I'm going to search for a new job
 
 
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2:57 PM
Hi all
Trying to find a complete example for ASP.NET 6 on how to use IOptions pattern to inject the appsettings.json in as a class. Thus far I've found examples for older versions and incomplete answers
 
[Captain Obvious] Something along the lines of services.Configure<TOptionsType>(Configuration("nodeNameHere")) though that's entirely from memory and could be bollocks
 
hmm. Botler didn't bring the code from Discord
 
[Captain Obvious] discord doesnt treat it as text
 
check at discord
 
3:16 PM
 
4:05 PM
posted on September 26, 2022 by Pavel Šavara

Port of the famous TodoMVC to .NET on WASM. Showcase of the JavaScript interop and running .NET in the browser, with or without Blazor. The post Use .NET from any JavaScript app in .NET 7 appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
 
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5:35 PM
posted on September 26, 2022 by Kurtis Story (HE/HIM)

Microsoft Commerce is a diverse set of services (>700) services and recently made the journey to .NET 6 from .NET Framework. Here are some tips, tricks, and results from our journey to .NET 6. The post Microsoft Commerce’s .NET 6 Migration Journey appeared first on .NET Blog.

 

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