C# has native compilation capability, thanks to Native AOT
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/native-aot/
C# has native compilation capability, thanks to Native AOT
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/deploying/native-aot/
When you are in feature-bloated language competition and your opponent is C++
Not the OP, but I switched to helix, because I always wanted to learn something vim-like, and helix is just perfect for that. It’s simple, working great without any configuration, and has nice keybindings.
Not the OP, but I switched to helix, because I always wanted to learn something vim-like, and helix is just perfect for that. It’s simple, working great without any configuration, and has nice keybindings.
There’s a solution for this McAfee problem:
Thanks for sharing! I just installed it.
Looks like C# 12 interceptors:
[InterceptsLocation(@"C:\testapp\Program.cs", line: 4, column: 5)]
I know it looks awful, but it’s not intended for direct use, but rather for source generators for native ahead of time compilation.
https://andrewlock.net/exploring-the-dotnet-8-preview-changing-method-calls-with-interceptors/
Wow, that’s so cool. Thank you, I’ll implement it in my LAN.
Is it possible to do that for router/access point running OpenWRT?
I have to try it when I’ll be back home.
Edit: turns out that all devices connected to router are accessible from <hostname>.lan
. I don’t remember setting it up, tho.
How do you guys remember IPv6 addresses?
OpenAI Insider
Ah, what a reliable and unbiased source
Cool website
I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML
Carbon capture will ONLY work if the energy you use to capture the carbon does not add more carbon to the atmosphere (nuclear, wind, solar)
Even in this case carbon capture is stupid. Why not use that “green” energy to replace carbon-emitting power plants?
deleted by creator
They don’t care about ToS as long as you don’t use 3rd party client
There is on-device Signal bridge option in the settings
Not so anonymous, see my other comment: https://phtn.app/post/programming.dev/20566574?thread=0.12859284#12859284