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Blinding speed can compensate for a lot of deficiencies. -- David Nichols (source)
 
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♫What does the squirrel say♫
meow
 
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Good moaning
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好上午
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its 上午好
 
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the same but other way around?
09:19
HttpClient got IHttpClientFactory as the go to for "pooled connections" - what does SmtpClient get? is it the good old static field?
Hey folks, good to see everyone active! 🌟

To chime in on the `SmtpClient` and connection pooling discussion, as far as I know, there isn't an out-of-the-box equivalent to `IHttpClientFactory` for `SmtpClient`. However, you can implement your own pooling mechanism or use a library that offers `SmtpClient` pooling. Static fields can be a quick and dirty solution, but it's worth being mindful of thread-safety and proper resource management.

For example, a simple static `SmtpClient` might look like:
09:38
hey, @OakBot, what's the different between "好上午" and "上午好"?
Sure, let's unpack that really quickly:

- "好上午" translates to something like "Good morning," but it's not the conventional way to say it.
- "上午好" is the standard and more widely accepted way to say "Good morning" in Chinese.

It's similar to saying "Morning good" versus "Good morning" in English. So, in general conversations, you'd want to go with "上午好" to be understood properly. 🌟

But hey, back to the coding world 🖥️! Anything else on `SmtpClient` or C# you'd like to dive into? 🚀
Does anyone really say "Morning good"?
09:53
Well, no. And I think that's the point Oak is trying to make.
10:18
errm...
did you said 好上午, its same like you say 'morning good' in english
the squirrel said
si.g he..
Morning.
Morning.
!~shiba
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@BagusTesa Probably better to use something like Mailkit/mimekit if you're sending emails anyway, rawdogging smtp is not fun
oh lmao Oak also said that
 
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/KAFFEEZEIT
/imagine having a nice, afternoon coffee in the office accompanied with delicious Turo Rudi hungarian snacks from @ntohl
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A pleasant scene unfolds in an office setting during the late afternoon. The sunlight filters through the blinds, casting a soft glow over the desk. There, a well-prepared coffee awaits, releasing enticing aromas which mingle with the scent of paperwork. Alongside the coffee are traditional Hungarian snacks, known as 'Turo Rudi'. They are delectable and provide a perfect accompaniment to the afternoon coffee. The picture encapsulates the sensation of ...
taking a relaxing break in the midst of a busy workday.
That's not Turo Rudi!
This is Turo Rudi
13:49
Yeah it's fucked that one completely
/imagine sitting at your PC with a cup of tea and a pack of Turo Rudi snacks, waiting the afternoon away
I'm going to use this prompt instead: An immersive scene displaying an individual seated at a personal computer setup. On the desk is a steaming cup of tea, its warm, calm aura accentuating the peaceful setting. Nearby, a pack of Turo Rudi snacks adds to the atmosphere of the scene, suggesting the person's preference for light nibbles while surfing the web. The window reveals it to be an afternoon, the sun gently setting in the horizon. The overall mood emanates tranquillity, as one could ...
sense they are biding the day away in a relaxed, unhurried manner.
who keeps their snacks so far away
also what kind of animal drinks tea from a glass (I know it's common in Europe but it's still weird)
/imagine sitting at your PC with a cup o' joe and a pack of Foo Bar snacks
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Visualize a person sitting comfortably behind a desktop computer, sipping from a warm mug presumably full of coffee, referred to as 'cup o' joe'. Beside the computer is a snack package labeled as 'Foo Bar', suggesting a quick snack is within an arm's reach. The scene creates an atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility, portraying a usual scene of daily computer work or leisure time.
WHY IS IT SO BIG
the proportions are so fucked but there's nothing i the original or refined prompt to make it do that
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lol
that's got to be one of my favourites so far
don't you drink your tea out of a bucket?
must be a coffee thing
bruh
Right now I'm drinking it out of a React Summit mug I got in Amsterdam last year
Or I was until I switched to cold drinks because it's getting warm again
i'm drinking from my Mighty Mug travel mug :)
come to think of it, i almost never drink from actual coffee cups lol
16oz!
And for once the US unit is larger than the imperial unit
So it's actually 16.65oz
US units are so fucked
14:10
US ounces are 4.08% larger than imperial ounces? that's funny
Fluid ounces yes
Mass ounces no
So maybe you think "oh so it's a volume thing"
Allow me introduce the Gallon, where the US gallon is about 20% smaller than imperial gallons
OH NO IT GETS STUPIDER
The US has pints, which are also fucked versions of imperial ones
BUT THERES TWO, and NEITHER OF THEM ARE THE SAME
For reference there's the imperial pint, which is ~568ml
And then there's the US liquid pint, which is ~473ml, or 0.83 imperial pints
But then there's also "dry pints", which are nearly imperial pints, at ~550ml, or 0.97 imperial pints. or 1.16 fluid pints
(dry and fluid units scale proportionally so there is also dry/fluid quarts and gallons too)
But if that's not stupid enough
There's the "food" fluid ounce
which is the same as a regular fluid ounce with an extra 1.4%
lol that's not confusing at all
14:26
What's more fucked is that the food ounce is a nice round 30ml. But it's only used for food nutrition labelling apparently
fun times
Oh fun, it's 200 years ago this year that we abandoned those daft units and settled on better defined imperial units, and continue to use them to this day (with some metric coming in too)
oh sorry actually from May 1825, but the act was passed in 1824 so 🤷
Weights and Measures Act 1824 for reference, it's got some absolutely wild definitions and descriptions
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"but one Measure and one Weight throughout the Realm" are you sure this isn't from Lord of Rings?
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This is how we spoke in pre-victorian england I guess
Bear in mind this is an act of parliament so they tend to be a bit fancy with the wording
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Unfortunately the record of any debate is pretty limited, prior to 1909 the transcript is more of a brief description of what happened than an actual transcript
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@Darj [ntohl (MR.TaNk)] Lol. It's so unique, ai have no idea what can it be
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2973 Explained: This comic depicts an attempted connection of three Ferris wheels using a belt drive, a system typically used to transfer motion between rotating shafts. By connecting the wheels at different circumferences, the relative motion is geared up or down. If the belt passes around the circumference of one wheel and is connected around the hub of another, the latter ...

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