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Those who do things in a noble spirit of self-sacrifice are to be avoided at all costs. -- N. Alexander. (source)
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@OakBot explain this? (just try
Sure, I'd be happy to explain that statement! It seems to reflect a rather tongue-in-cheek or ironic sentiment towards people who might act selflessly, yet perhaps in an overwhelming or intrusive manner. There's a suggestion to be cautious around those who often pursue noble causes, potentially because their actions might not always align with practical outcomes or might impose unexpected burdens on others.

In the context of software development, this could relate to someone who insists on over-engineering solutions or making changes for the sake of adherence to principles without consider
 
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Meowing
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Good moaning
Morning.
Morning.
 
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Who's ready for some speedy fast .net 9 stuff
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not me LOL
we use .net 8 on next project now
.net 9 is too far for us
LOL
We're still on .NET 4.7.2
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@Mr.Squirrel.Downy Kieran? Still hanging out here I see! :)
I think that Kieran was one of the other squirrels/
(and still is if I'm correct)
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Ohh, there are multiple squirrels. Seems like we have @Squirrelkiller as well.

Been years since I've hung out in here. Got butthurt and ran off.
 
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Morning.
Morning.
If you get this CORS error, is it saying the remote server refused to allow a connection or our server refused to connect?
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://otherserver.org' from origin 'https://myserver.org' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
I hate CORS
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So, the error message says "their server told your server to only use its ressources if your web app is also hosted there". Since your web app is hosted on myserver.org, your browser goes "oh well then I won't do it".
But in my experience, it's actually not always CORS, even though the error is a CORS error. I don't rememeber what the actual problem was though.
Something stupid like, forgetting to actually start my backend or something.
Thanks, @Squirrelkiller
Best explanation I've heard of CORS
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@Feeds XKCD #3011 Explained: The Europa Clipper space probe was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA, on 14 October 2024. It is expected to arrive at Jupiter and begin exploration of Jupiter's moons, particularly Europa, in 2030.
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@Alex You can actually specify trusted otherservers if you trust them on the myserver webserver configuration. Otherwise the usual solution is to setup a reverse proxy
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Thanks, Darj
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Microsoft released more details about Windows 10 EOL support. You can pay $30 to receive security updates for one more year.
@Squirrelkiller Yes, you may get a fake-ish CORS error when an OPTIONS request fails. It's stupid.
 
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@Michael They know exactly that win11 sucks.
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It's been the most unstable version of Windows since XP or ME. Explorer crashes, takes the taskbar. A friend's icons switch from centered to (kinda) left aligned without him taking any action
Microsoft: "Hey, is it broken?" "Um, no" "Break it. We're incrementing the version by one"
When 8 came out, I did my utmost to stay off that
My private PC is definitely staying on Win10 until whatever comes after win11. Maybe they do a giant fix with 11.1 again like win8 :D
^ same on private PC

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