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Dylan Morgan

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Dog Owner, Bermuda Grass Grower, My opinions/tweets are my own

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The Soviet Union tried to produce everything by itself. It’s called autarky. We know how well that worked out.


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The absolute state of our federal workforce.

reddit_lies's tweet image. The absolute state of our federal workforce.

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📢 We're finally looking to ship Observables in Chrome v135. It's been a long time coming—many thanks to all in the community for the great feedback and help along the way!! Especially to @BenLesh, @Keithamus, @slightlycode, @domenic, @bakkoting & more! groups.google.com/a/chromium.org…


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I don't understand why everybody is being so negative about Slack automatically using our data to train their global AI models. I'm personally really excited about it and our team is too.

JackEllis's tweet image. I don't understand why everybody is being so negative about Slack automatically using our data to train their global AI models. I'm personally really excited about it and our team is too.

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Watch community member @jason_watmore set up an #AWS environment from scratch and deploy a .NET application to AWS Lambda. The application uses Amazon RDS for SQL Server and Amazon Simple Email Service. youtube.com/watch?v=NE2bHu… #dotnet #dotNETonAWS

dotnetonAWS's tweet image. Watch community member @jason_watmore set up an #AWS environment from scratch and deploy a .NET application to AWS Lambda. The application uses Amazon RDS for SQL Server and Amazon Simple Email Service.

youtube.com/watch?v=NE2bHu…

#dotnet #dotNETonAWS

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Are you stuck on .NET Framework because of WCF? Then check out CoreWCF that allows you to target .NET Core 3.1 and .NET 5. #dotNETonAWS #dotNET


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An upgrade from .NET 4.6.2 to .NET 5 at Stack Overflow: 37M hits per day - Check out the Memory Usage drop and the response time drops. Consider upgrading your sites! @dotnet

We migrated Stack Overflow's ad server from .NET 4.6.2 to .NET 5.0 and we are testing it on a canary server in production. We are seeing big improvements in memory usage and in server response times. It wasn't the main goal of the migration, but definitely a nice to have.

juanrodriguezce's tweet image. We migrated Stack Overflow's ad server from .NET 4.6.2 to .NET 5.0 and we are testing it on a canary server in production. 

We are seeing big improvements in memory usage and in server response times. It wasn't the main goal of the migration, but definitely a nice to have.
juanrodriguezce's tweet image. We migrated Stack Overflow's ad server from .NET 4.6.2 to .NET 5.0 and we are testing it on a canary server in production. 

We are seeing big improvements in memory usage and in server response times. It wasn't the main goal of the migration, but definitely a nice to have.


I have found that listening to vinyl while developing has the advantage to get you to move every 20 mins or so.


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Can I just say fuck cancer.


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Public Service Announcement: if your database fits on a $300 SSD the size of a finger, it's not big data. amzn.to/3bQis8E Related: if you are struggling with IO, and your SAN has less throughput than this $300 SSD, start asking your SAN administrators tough questions.

BrentO's tweet image. Public Service Announcement: if your database fits on a $300 SSD the size of a finger, it's not big data. amzn.to/3bQis8E

Related: if you are struggling with IO, and your SAN has less throughput than this $300 SSD, start asking your SAN administrators tough questions.

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Whelp, just got a call and looks like mom's WRT54G just started dying. That thing had a hell of a run. Who else remembers these gems?

Nick_Craver's tweet image. Whelp, just got a call and looks like mom's WRT54G just started dying. That thing had a hell of a run. Who else remembers these gems?

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I've come to the conclusion that Hamilton was about open source


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