Message from @Kimichiboi

Discord ID: 575070415701934126


2019-05-06 18:34:02 UTC  

Java interoperability will be available on all platforms

2019-05-06 18:34:07 UTC  

Objective-C and Swift interoperability will be supported on multiple operating systems.

2019-05-06 18:34:10 UTC  

<:kongoudisgust:570212220127019025>

2019-05-06 18:35:06 UTC  

CoreFX will be extended to support static compilation of .NET (ahead-of-time – AOT), smaller footprints and support for more operating systems
The default experience for most .NET 5 workloads will be using the JIT-based CoreCLR runtime. The two notable exceptions are iOS and client-side Blazor (web assembly) since both require ahead-of-time (AOT) native compilation.

2019-05-06 18:35:50 UTC  

I liked that we had one standard with many implementations

2019-05-06 18:36:06 UTC  

Net Standard had Mono, coreclr, netfx and unity

2019-05-06 18:36:13 UTC  

unity was mono too wasn't it

2019-05-06 18:36:17 UTC  

just a god awful old version

2019-05-06 18:36:20 UTC  

Now we have a standard with one implementation

2019-05-06 18:36:22 UTC  

A fork *

2019-05-06 18:48:30 UTC  

microsoft and fucking up demos

2019-05-06 18:48:34 UTC  

name a more iconic duo

2019-05-06 18:48:42 UTC  

great banter from scott hanselman tho

2019-05-06 19:25:31 UTC  

>windows

2019-05-06 19:30:38 UTC  

That's wrong, that's the whole point

2019-05-06 20:16:05 UTC  

they also opensourced conhost <:alithink:327930371796893698>

2019-05-06 20:23:03 UTC  

i wonder how many people have gotten fired/hired due they outsource the bughunt for hitclub

2019-05-06 21:24:25 UTC  

APOLOGIZE

2019-05-07 02:12:34 UTC  

yoooooo

2019-05-07 02:12:42 UTC  

that looks pretty ok

2019-05-07 03:35:59 UTC  

anyone familiar with Haskell / wanna help me out

2019-05-07 03:39:52 UTC  

lel hasklel

2019-05-07 10:20:51 UTC  

What is the best GBA emulator for Android ?

2019-05-07 10:22:57 UTC  

retroarch (VBA-M or mGBA cores)

2019-05-07 10:23:36 UTC  

after that probly John GBA

2019-05-08 06:21:52 UTC  

Y'all think there's any reason to bother using both SATA power connectors on this? It's a SATA power switch. I don't know if it's there in case your PSU is so bad it can't handle three drives on one cable, or because this thing is so delicate that it can't.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/575568031833391114/JPEG_20190507_231820.jpg

2019-05-08 07:27:47 UTC  

depends if they connected them in parallel, or each SATA connector only feeds two of the output ports

2019-05-08 07:29:26 UTC  

the average user is just going to take a cable with 3 connectors and plug two if them in anyways, so the end result is basically the same

2019-05-10 04:59:25 UTC  

I gambled one plug, worked.

2019-05-10 05:01:09 UTC  

Only have drives on #1 and #3 but both work.

2019-05-10 20:24:13 UTC  

I got 4 disks holding a storage space, hope the chink SATA-controller I'm waiting for will recognise it (From a different Windows install, but the storage space config (Like RAID) is saved on the drives, so should be OK)

2019-05-11 14:29:21 UTC  
2019-05-12 15:10:30 UTC  

https://youtu.be/rQpfNsuTSGc

Another win for the Rossman

2019-05-15 02:19:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/578043860362592257/Screenshot_20190514-221848.jpg

2019-05-15 02:31:14 UTC  

yeah I got that too

2019-05-15 02:40:41 UTC  

Why do you need 4 times