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The possession of a book becomes a substitute for reading it. -- Anthony Burgess (source)
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2977 Explained: In this comic, three types of research are presented. The first is an analysis of an existing theory, the second is a new theory, and the third is not a theory at all, but a survey.
 
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goat moaning
 
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morning chaps
oh no there is no botler
Hello friends!
Hi, Botler.
Morning.
Morning.
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Hello friends!
omg again
 
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Hello friends!
Morning
Morning.
Afternoon
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Hello friends!
Hello friends!
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I really need to finish the MSSQL version of botler
The issue will only get worse as the sqlite db gets bigger
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We're facing a similar problem in my company
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sqllite suuucks
what is causing it to get bigger anyway?
More messages being sent
it saves every message?
Each message ID pair gets stored in the DB so it can relay replies and edits correctly
surely you can prune old records?
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So like it stores the source ID of a message in stack (for example), and then also stores the destination message ID in discord
yea I could
so if someone replies to a message in discord it knows what message to reply to in SO chat?
exactly
It also relays messages which are replies on their own side too
@Michael like me replying to this message on here
is rendered correctly on the other end
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can you compress/defragment the database?
This is thinking far beyond the level of care I have for it
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Hello friends!
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Hello friends!
although, assuming you are just inserting data and not updating or deleting, this may not be too effective
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It's not actually that big, it's like 11MB
It's just that the code for contexts in botler combined with file stuff is very flaky
jepsen.io/analyses it might be interesting if someone haven't seen it
I mean apart from the fact that most of them are years out of date
They don't even have analysis for MSSQL server or sqlite at all
or oracle
2 of the top 3 DB engines not include LMAO
likely afraid of getting sued out of living
 
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Hey folks! Speaking of databases, I just wanted to mention how well Entity Framework Core works for handling database interactions in a C# application. It’s an ORM that lets you work with databases using .NET objects, so you can avoid a lot of the boilerplate SQL code.

And although MSSQL Server and SQLite might not be thoroughly analyzed on Jepsen, they're both excellent choices depending on your application needs. MSSQL integrates tightly with other Microsoft technologies and has robust features for enterprise applications, while SQLite is super lightweight and can be a good fit for small
@OakBot Sqlite in EFcore suuuuuuuucks
Hey @CaptainObvious, I get it, SQLite with EF Core can have its challenges, especially because it's so feature-limited compared to a full-fledged SQL Server. However, it’s still pretty handy for lightweight applications, testing, or when you need a simple, file-based database. Plus, EF Core tries to abstract a lot of the database-specific differences to keep your codebase clean.

That said, if you’re finding it too restrictive or flaky, there are definitely alternatives like using an in-memory database for testing or switching to a more fully-featured database engine for production use. Any
actually scratch that, SQLIte suuuuuucks
@OakBot nah bro sqlite is just painful
I hear you, @CaptainObvious. SQLite can be quite limited and isn't always suitable for more complex or demanding applications. It's designed to be lightweight and simple, which means it doesn't have the same capabilities as, say, SQL Server or PostgreSQL. For more robust, scalable needs, I'd definitely recommend looking at other databases.

If you're using Entity Framework Core and need something a bit more capable but still free, PostgreSQL or SQL Server Express could be good alternatives. Both have excellent support in EF Core and offer more advanced features that SQLite doesn't.
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Hello friends!
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Hello friends!
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posted on August 27, 2024 by Wendy Breiding (SHE/HER)

Boost your dev workflow with the C# Dev Kit August 2024 release, which brings enhanced Razor IntelliSense, updated Project Status Bar, and new Project Configuration Options! The post C# Dev Kit update brings enhanced Razor IntelliSense, Project Status, and New Config Options appeared first on .NET Blog.

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This just in: C# dev kit still sucks
posted on August 27, 2024 by Sergio Pedri

We're happy to announce the official launch of the .NET Community Toolkit 8.3 release, featuring .NET 8 and NativeAOT support, performance improvements, several bug fixes and enhancements, and more! The post .NET Community Toolkit 8.3 is here! NativeAOT, .NET 8 enhancements, and more! appeared first on .NET Blog.

 
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posted on August 27, 2024 by Luis Quintanilla

Get started building AI applications in .NET using the Pinecone Vector DB and the Pinecone .NET SDK. The post Introducing the Pinecone .NET SDK appeared first on .NET Blog.

[milleniumbug] SQLite is gud
[milleniumbug] the only pain point comes from the way migrations are done
[milleniumbug] this is solvable if you're okay with "create new table -> copy data to new table -> delete old table", which is something EF Core should be able to provide an idiom for
 
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mr5
mr5
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@nyconing I just found the origin of your pfp
old pfp*
oh wait, even the new one too

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