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The life of a repo man is always intense. (source)
 
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Morning.
Morning.
Mewoing
Opps, not morning here LOL
08:13
lol
its always morning in this chat
did you forget ?
Goat mourning
^ completely time agnostic, as goats can mourn at any time of the day
it always afternoon for me here...
I'm interested on "String Interpolation Handlers".
Does it have the potential to handle localized singular and plural forms?
@Mr.Squirrel.Downy Hi interested on "String Interpolation Handlers", I'm Oak!
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08:21
oh what?
wait, it's just 8 am UTC now, quota useout?
@OakBot Does the "String Interpolation Handlers" have the potential to handle localized singular and plural forms?
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@Mr.Squirrel.Downy Potentially. But not really by itself. By itself it only controls how templates are being replaced. But if there is something that handles international pluralisation rules, then you can apply it when formatting the placeholders.
Noticed how the green dinosaur hes checked out mentally a looong time ago since he has been listening to those two lunatics for too long
There is apparently a `PluralizationService. But seems inadequate? You can transform to plural/singular but can't know exactly when to do that.
08:44
!~>System.Data.Entity.Design.PluralizationServices.Pluralize("samsung")
<!>The type or namespace name 'Entity' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Data' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
09:00
when the nyconing is bot and when the nyconing is people?
noone knows
!~shiba
ugh
!~cat
09:03
can still see it
!~shiba
good
so light and drak
I need another
!~shiba
09:10
:thinking:
Morning chaps
Normality has been restored, I'm back in UTC 🥳
It's been 5 years and it still sucks 😭
good boy
Strong sense of self-management
09:35
soon doggo will pet his human
So yesterday I've finished Black Myth
it was good fun. Now I will play it again in NG
10:17
black myth the monkey
I finished past week, and ... may try full collection in NG..
I Finished in Bad Ending. and you? @Hans1984
I dont know
I was crownd
If you ended in the stone, that's bad ending.
by that old ape
yes than thats bad ending
I beat all bosses without using spells
since I played 1000hours of DarkSouls I needed a challenge
This ending foreshadows the protagonist's choice of "obedience"
10:22
It was a good time
That wasn't Wukong's choice. so it's bad ending.
I see
I missed a couple optional bosses
Now I ll beat them in NG ;)
Well it was very interesting
learned a lot about chinese folklore
although it wasn't easy to grasp tbh
not "crownd", what that "crown" is used with the "Tightening Curse", the spell will shrink the "crown", causing great pain to the wearer.
This curse was used by Tang Seng to restrict Wukong's behavior in "Journey to the West".
In Black Myth, it is metaphorically referred to as "rules and regulations from authority".
The protagonist accepts it, which means giving up resistance.
That wasn't Wukong's choice. so it's bad ending.
By the way, when Wukong first wore it, Tang Seng "cheated" him, even though Tang Seng often said "出家人不打诳语(monks don't tell lies)".
Oh, I see. That's very interesting. Thanks for explaining.
So theres a good ending also ?
maybe I can get the good ending this time
will have to do some google research
if you not be "crownd", that's another ending, and no more ending (now).
Can't confirm whether the other ending can be called "good ending".
but "crownd" I think is bad ending. (Others may have different opinions)
I generally avoid spoilers. but if you enter the way to the other ending, you will "fight with him" again.
10:45
ok
we ll see
11:00
Wonderfuly on topic as always
of course
OT=Off Topic
thats why they always say "please stay OT"
tbh this ^
KEKW
11:31
lol
 
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/imagine a chat bot getting his paychecl
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A scene depicting a unique moment where a chatbot, an artificial intelligence, is humorously interpreting getting its monthly pay. The chatbot, an anthropomorphised robot with sleek silver color and glowing eyes, is represented in humanoid shape, sitting on an office chair holding a document in its metallic hand. Emulate the document as a symbolic paycheck with a large dollar sign printed on it. The background is a typical office setting with modern ...
computers, desks, chairs, and indoor plants.
The Windows screens in the back...
@VLAZ Interesting
15:45
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@Feeds XKCD #3004 Explained: A water well is a hole dug in the ground, deep enough reach underground aquifers. They have been used for thousands of years as a source of water by people who don't live close to usable surface water sources like rivers and lakes.
 
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TIL that Dictionaries are not thread-safe. My problem... I'm not implementing them directly, but using a namespace, and its features, which implements it T_T
@TylerH Hi not implementing them directly, I'm Oak!
Never had to worry about multithreading before, but apparently it's an issue with this code that runs a DirectorySearcher and loops through DictionaryEntries
18:28
Try ConcurrentDictionary
Well, obviously (no pun intended), but, problem is I don't know how
ConcurrentDictionary doesn't seem to have a DictionaryEntry version
18:44
wtf is DictionaryEntry
System.Collections.DictionaryEntry defines a dictionary key/value pair that can be set or retrieved
it is the enumerator for Dictionary, presumably
18:59
Isn't that just KeyValuePair<TKey,TValue>
Are you using some weird dictionary or System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<TKey,TValue>
Because ConcurrentDictionary is a drop in replacement near enough
@CaptainObvious I assume 'some weird dictionary', AKA whatever is implemented by DirectorySearcher and System.Collections here
I have not written my own dictionary implementation here, just used what is built into the namespaces I've used
So, I feel like I'm running into a limitation with only using highly abstracted tools, and don't know enough about the underlying implementations to build my own implementation at the same abstraction level to deal with this limitation
That's my hunch, anyway. Like I said, I've never had to deal with multi-threading before, so I don't exactly know what my problem is, or if it's even actually related to multi-threading. Just going based on what I've found from the MSFT docs and googling so far. For ref, the code: i.sstatic.net/zOsczc95.png
Ohh I see what's going on
you're using the DirectoryServices stuff
I'm sure C# experts would look at the code and say "omg you're doing it all kinds of wrong"
which is old
THe fact it's using DictionaryEntry suggests it predates generics in C#
I'm not limited by old versions of C# or .NET, so if there's a new replacement for those things I'm game to scrap this and implement the modern equivalent, or at least try to. This is just all I found when I went looking for how to query Active Directory for users in .NET
(if only SO implemented version labels for answers...)
19:10
Which were added in C# 2.0, released 19 years ago
Are you querying ADDS or can you use something more modern?
@CaptainObvious I did see some posts about HashTables vs Dictionaries, and Dictionaries being added in C# 2.0, but DictionaryEntry seems like it would be a... Dictionary, rather than a HashTable, no? Then again, this is MSFT, so naming things has never been their strong suit.
@CaptainObvious I'm querying Active Directory via the LDAP protocol call. I'm not sure whether that's AD Domain Services or something else. I need to query Active Directory itself, although I could theoretically query Azure Active Directory/Entra ID. I just don't have access to create an AAD/Entra app and get the secret key and all that jazz on my own, so I'd have to request that from our security team to even attempt that.
The goal here is to give a 3rd party application a file of demographic data that includes username and employee number, which we store in Active Directory as our source of truth for that info
It works half the time, but I've found I can reliably reproduce an issue where this AD code will put absolutely wrong data into the datatable ADUsers, meaning mismatched keys and values. When I started looking into why, I found (from my understanding) it's most likely due to it not being thread-safe
Yeah it's probably not thread safe. Most obvious thing I would say is try not to multi-thread it, and don't use async with it either. If it is threading related, that might sort you out. Alternatively make sure you're not using a static instance or something to do your lookups
Alternatively, try the Novell LDAP library: github.com/dsbenghe/Novell.Directory.Ldap.NETStandard - Might not be any better as it seems to also be built on an old foundation but it's community maintained so you might have better luck
Thanks, and yeah, the fact that DirectoryServices is apparently very old (although I see it has recent-ish updates) is another good pointer toward the potential root cause
May end up having to ask a question here on SO if I can't figure it out 😬
S.DS is one of those things where it's "maintained" in that they update it when new .net comes out, but there's no efforts to modernise it whatsoever
Actually as the code for it is rolled up into the dotnet runtime repo I think it's kinda collateral that it gets updated. Looking at the source on github, it's almost all things like formatting changes, warning updates, etc. not much really of substance
That says it all really lmaoo
19:32
lol, yikes
yeah, that whole namespace is probably ripe for overhauling, but 'backward compatibility' concerns probably make it not worth the effort, given MSFT probably wants everyone querying against cloud products these days anyway
Actually, thinking about it further, since I can reference the parent SearchResult object from inside the foreach loop that checks DirectoryEntry entities, I might be able to just do without that child foreach loop altogether, which might solve my problem...
19:56
Yeah, seems to work. I can't reproduce the issue of wrong data being populated. A bit cleaner than before, too i.sstatic.net/mdLc0UyD.png
ew why are you using a non-monospaced font for code
I'm using whatever the default font is that Visual Studio uses
That's definitely not the default VS font
Well, I've never changed it. I don't even know where in the Options the font is listed.
I think the default used to be Lucida console or consolas, but it might be cascadia now
19:59
lets see.. found it. Fonts and Colors. Segou UI. I think that has been a default for Windows at one point
Yeah that's the UI default, but not the default for code
the code is... in the Environment option?
or Text Editor?
I don't think you can change the UI text so you were in the right place
And the screenshot definitely looked like Segoe
I meant that option ^ there's an "environment" option in the "Show Settings for" dropdown
When I select Environment, it has "default" listed for th efont section
I guess I can just play around and see what changes where
My personal favourite is Fira code
just click use defaults and see what happens lmao
20:05
and yeah, google says the default is cascadia mono now
you will probably find it is much more readable with a mono font
Bonus if you use a font which has ligatures
I feel like ligatures in programming fonts is a bad idea. Writing code is already difficult enough, I don't want custom 'special' characters to display instead of the actual characters I'm typing
it seems like inflicting the whole 'greek question mark to troll your coworker' pain on yourself
Man, these fonts are ugly. If only there was a Segou UI monospaced font. Maybe I'm biased from staring at it for years but it sure is gorgeous compared to Consolas or Cascadia
There is
Segoe UI Mono
or there used to be anyway
20:32
Yeah, found lots of references to it. Annoyingly, it is not available for download directly anywhere, or included with any version of Windows (wth Microsoft)
Found an application that did include it though, but it requires VS 2010 or equivalent as a pre-req T_T

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