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posted on December 18, 2022 by Scott Hanselman

I have been blogging here for the last 20 years. Every Tuesday and Thursday, quite consistently, for two decades. But last year, without planning it, I got tired and stopped. Not sure why. It didn't correspond with any life events. Nothing interesting or notable happened. I just stopped. I did find joy on TikTok and amassed a small group of like-minded followers there. I enjoy my YouTube as w

posted on December 18, 2022 by Scott Hanselman

Mastodon is a free, open-source social networking service that is decentralized and distributed. It was created in 2016 as an alternative to centralized social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. One of the key features of Mastodon is the use of the WebFinger protocol, which allows users to discover and access information about other users on the Mastodon network. WebFinger is a simpl

08:27
> Mastodon
I thought the band stopped playing and went into IT business lol
Good moaning
Good morning
[Squirrel in Training] GoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOd Mornin' neglecterinos!
09:15
[Captain Obvious] Morning bois
[Captain Obvious] yoou lied to me
09:36
[Squirrel in Training] Maybe me just dum?
[Captain Obvious] por que no los dos?
[Captain Obvious] (but with the accents)
[Captain Obvious] But also maybe I'm dum
[Captain Obvious] por que no los tres?
[Captain Obvious] <@273599255996792843> pls halp with span
[Wietlol] span?
[Captain Obvious] spanish
09:54
[Captain Obvious] AT least I think it's spanish, could be portugese 🤷
10:21
<span>Is now span</span>
Wait are edits relayed to dat cord yet?
[Captain Obvious] Is it <span>ish</span>
[Captain Obvious] because some dunm hasn't updated the config/the bot
<span>Is now* span</span>
There
[Captain Obvious] nearly 6 months ago lol
so who do we clap?
10:24
someone needs to be clapped for not updating the bot for 6 months
[Captain Obvious] oh yeah that king of clap
[Captain Obvious] mr squit
[Captain Obvious] I think the bot is actually updated, but the config has not been updated to support the requirements for the new features
what has the config to do with it?
10:47
[Hector] sup, what do you need
[Hector] your sentences were mostly correct
[Hector] aside from the fact that i barely ever type accents in casual conversation, if we are going to be completely correct, we would do ¿Por qué no los dos?
[Hector] the advanced level would be "por que no ambos", which translates as "why not both?"
[Hector] but ambos is not a super common word so no biggie
11:11
[Captain Obvious] but I wanted 3
[Captain Obvious] @wiet needs an sqlitedb file setting up in the config for it to store shit
[Hector] los 3 is fine, but I would say todos instead, as in why not all
[Captain Obvious] Also those upside down questionmarks are whack
what shit does it need to store?
[Captain Obvious] Message IDs for messages sent each way
11:13
[Captain Obvious] so that if they get updated on one side it can update the message on the other end
[Hector] nobody uses them, they suck
¿really?
¿ʎllɐǝɹ?
11:59
hey everyone please i need some advise about how can i do this.
in a view
[Captain Obvious] something something just ask
so i have a view i want to show the different partail views in it like on some page i click a button and it open some page call let say detail.
[Captain Obvious] what frameworks are you using?
from different pages button click it redirect to the detail with diffrent partial view
[Captain Obvious] Partial views makes me suspicious that you're using aspnet webforms
12:02
asp.net-core
not webform
[Captain Obvious] I mean you're gonna need some kind of js
[Captain Obvious] But the actual way you implement it, there's tons of options
[Captain Obvious] But outside of using blazor, you're not gonna be able to just render out an @partial on demand
what do you think i should do
most of the work is done just calling these partail views is left
[Captain Obvious] Well I don't know anything about your skills or project so I don't know
[Captain Obvious] But you could load data through an ajax call and put it into a view somewhere, although that you'd be relatively js heavy
how can i share the image here
[Captain Obvious] Just paste somethign in and it should upload
[Captain Obvious] You could just jquery $.Load() and load the detail "page" and dump it into a div, that's probably the easiest option
12:07
function tabCreated() {
tabObj = document.getElementById('adaptiveTab').ej2_instances[0];

var ajax = new ej.base.Ajax('@Url.Action("_CallLogDetail", "Admin")', 'GET', true);

ajax.send().then();
ajax.onSuccess = function (data) {
$("#CallLogPanel").html(data);
}
}
[Captain Obvious] Not quite what I meant but sure
here is i am making ajax call which show call log detail but it only show one view i have 4 other
[Captain Obvious] >ej_instances
[Captain Obvious] uhoh what kind of weird frontend framework are you using
i am using syncfusion
[Captain Obvious] That sounds like suncfusion
[Captain Obvious] lmao yeah you're fucked
[Captain Obvious] The syncfusion asp.net integration is absolute ass
[Captain Obvious] Or it was about 2 years ago when I last tried to use it
12:10
that's true but i gotta do it with this
[Captain Obvious] It doesn't play nice with anything
yeah using this making ut quite difficult
but still leaving it beside what do u think would be the good thing to do with this if you can help it then i will work it to make it working with syncfusion
12:34
[Hector] not for newcomers
[Hector] you need some rep to gain image posting privileges on C# chat
13:24
13:45
ooh, method overloading, learn something new every day
now imma make my entire application with only a single overloaded method
all of wietbot's commands will be the same command with argument overloading
[Captain Obvious] I mean that's kinda how botler works
[Captain Obvious] Well, acytyally nah
it is how ChatGPT works tho
14:09
@Wietlol wasn't that just a sneaky advertisment? :>
@Wietlol isn't AI just a bunch of if-else statements?
14:24
lmao deleted by feeds
14:36
It's interesting how RSS would be considered an old tech to be replaced with other things where there's still a lot of places, which rely on RSS, i.e. here or my Discord bot that auto posts when my subscribed channels post new video
lmao winter "hats"
looks more like a wig than a hat but alright lol
@Darj it is a call
and I listen :D
or... calling...
iDunno
iDontCare
oh yea, maybe it is all just fancy if statements
I got only tomorrow at work left then I'm off until Jan 9th
[milleniumbug] "would be an old tech to be replaced with other things" what things, exactly
14:47
WietFeeds
[milleniumbug] the only thing you can count everyone on the internet to have is an email account
[milleniumbug] except mail subscriptions are older than RSS
@Wietlol lmao haha
@Botler json? websockets? maybe?
no idea
but I'm guessing there are some technologies that could replace RSS
which is, to my understanding just a subscriber-observer pattern with XML as transport type
json is a data format tech
websockets is a data transfer tech
feeds is a few layers of abstraction higher than both of that
yes
[milleniumbug] I guess ActivityPub exists, so maybe that
[milleniumbug] I'd have to look into it if it provides similar functionality
[Captain Obvious] websockets are overkill though
14:55
hmm... so to replace RSS, you'd need an service with an endpoint, which would push new items through the endpoint URL, right?
[Captain Obvious] As RSS feeds aren't designed for high volume instant delivery, which is what websockets are great for
@Botler wouldn't websockets be more applicable where you need to keep the connection alive?
RSS feeds are just a bunch of webhooks
[Captain Obvious] Not really
its just the format of the data that goes to those webhooks that might be of interest
14:57
[Captain Obvious] Webhooks are more of a push mechanism
[Captain Obvious] RSS feeds are a pull
Riddle me this:
[Captain Obvious] Don't forget about the most important feature of RSS
Torrents lmao
[Captain Obvious] the fact that it is really simple syndication
[Captain Obvious] mfw the latest version of the RSS spec was published 19 years ago 🤣
14:59
You're subscribed to a RSS feed. You've got 3 items out of it locally, let's say it's a website with news. Two news come out. How does the server know that it should return only those two new ones?
Does the RSS request carry something like 'lastViewedItem = 1234' ?
[Captain Obvious] Though realistically, that (2.0.1) was just a patch on 2.0 which was published August 2022, over 20 years ago
[Captain Obvious] Nah I think that's on the client
> August 2022, over 20 years ago
I dont know what @CaptainObvious is having, but I want some as well
[Captain Obvious] I meant 2002
\[**[milleniumbug](https://discord.gg/PNMq3pBSUe)**] RSS feed is essentially a web endpoint that provides an XML document
that XML document provides a list of entries, and in order to make it easier to identify which item is which, it's recommended these entries are identified with a unique id
[milleniumbug] and "which item was viewed" is tracked client side
[Captain Obvious] Interestingly RSS items don't have any required fields
[Captain Obvious] Although the spec says at least a title or description should be present
@Darj It doesn't. Well, there are two solutions, really - make the server aware. Do something like newssite.com/rss?since=<some meaningful identifier> so it just gives you those. The simplest is just a date but you might want something different like an ID of the article, so you get everything after it. The other alternative is the client handles it. Fetches the feed, filters out everything already there and gets the rest.
[Captain Obvious] Interesting
[milleniumbug] yeah, this is what referred to
[Captain Obvious] But it's interesting, a lot of the fields are up to the aggregator to decide what to do with them
15:04
> There are no rules for the syntax of a guid.
[milleniumbug] they probably should not have called it a "guid" then
[Captain Obvious] Yeah that's what I was thinking
[milleniumbug] as it's "just" a unique identifier within this feed
[milleniumbug] rather than specifically a GUID
[Captain Obvious] It's interesting that they use the URL in the example
[milleniumbug] not a bad choice
[Captain Obvious] As they even specify that items can have a link item which would link to the article etc
[Captain Obvious] "Involving humans in an automated process is tricky because people aren't as highly available and as responsive as cloud services"
[Captain Obvious] Bloody humans with the poor uptime and constant falling over
15:41
Seriously bad uptime of like 66% and during that they keep doing unhelpful shit too
[Captain Obvious] what sorry I was faffing about on my phone
16:19
re "Bloody humans with the poor uptime and constant falling over"
16:54
So slight problem, although maybe I'm just a bit tired:
I want to build a task that executed a loop. I want to start the task some time after constructing it.
When I make an async Task method and assign it to a variable, the task instantly starts.
When I make an async void method and wrap it in new Task(), I can start it afterwards, but the outer task completes as soon as the first await is hit by the inner task.
Can I both start it later and not have a useless task wrapping it?
17:32
[Captain Obvious] Hey I've done this a few times recently
[Captain Obvious] It involves doing it all a bit manually
[Captain Obvious] I had a class which contains a gogogo void, and a awaitable method which returns the Task of the actual operation whcih starts when the gogogo method is called
[Captain Obvious] But it does involve a bit of manual threading and TaskCompletionSource stuff
So you're saying fuck it just create the task when I wanna start it, alright thanks
[milleniumbug] Func<Task>
[milleniumbug] unstarted tasks are kind of a relic of an API and said API no longer wish these existed
18:08
posted on December 19, 2022 by James Montemagno

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