Re: [OT] Stephen Toub's impacts

2022-09-01 Thread David Kean
I passed the feedback onto him. From: mike smith via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2022 7:59 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: mike smith Subject: Re: [OT] Stephen Toub's impacts That can be uniquely impactful. :^} On Thu, 1 Sept 2022, 18:50 David Richards via

Re: [OT] Stephen Toub's impacts

2022-09-01 Thread mike smith
That can be uniquely impactful. :^} On Thu, 1 Sept 2022, 18:50 David Richards via ozdotnet, < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > I always mentally replace "impact" with "affect" and it tends to have a... > positive impact... on readability. > > David > > "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of

Re: [OT] Stephen Toub's impacts

2022-09-01 Thread David Richards
I always mentally replace "impact" with "affect" and it tends to have a... positive impact... on readability. David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!" -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama On Thu, 1 Sept 2022 at 16:55, Greg Keogh via

RE: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-30 Thread David Kean
To: David Kean Cc: ozDotNet Subject: Re: VS2022 recent list stall Can you point me to the Find in Files bug and I'll check what's going on with it? I do know of a known bug for renamed files (due to Git branch switch or a real rename) that has been fixed but not yet released. Phew! I finally

Re: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-29 Thread Tony McGee
– they are monitoring feedback on it. *From:* Tony McGee via ozdotnet *Sent:* Monday, August 29, 2022 12:50 PM *To:* ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com *Cc:* Tony McGee *Subject:* Re: VS2022 recent list stall Heh, yeah VS2022 search text boxes appear to be a bit wonky occasionally. Tim Corey called it out

Re: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-29 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Can you point me to the Find in Files bug and I’ll check what’s going on > with it? I do know of a known bug for renamed files (due to Git branch > switch or a real rename) that has been fixed but not yet released. > Phew! I finally found it, after intensive searching. I hope the Guid

RE: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-29 Thread David Kean
Can you help -> send feedback -> report a problem, choose the record option for the search. Can you point me to the Find in Files bug and I’ll check what’s going on with it? I do know of a known bug for renamed files (due to Git branch switch or a real rename) that has been fixed but not yet

RE: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-29 Thread David Kean
Tony, can you Report a Problem on the git line staging - they are monitoring feedback on it. From: Tony McGee via ozdotnet Sent: Monday, August 29, 2022 12:50 PM To: ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com Cc: Tony McGee Subject: Re: VS2022 recent list stall Heh, yeah VS2022 search text boxes appear

Re: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-28 Thread mike smith
Is it the old scroll lock bug? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/259398/visual-studio-find-results-in-no-files-were-found-to-look-in-find-stopped-pr On Mon, 29 Aug 2022, 11:53 Greg Keogh via ozdotnet, wrote: > Has anyone else got a problem with the *Open recent* list in the latest > VS2022?

Re: VS2022 recent list stall

2022-08-28 Thread Tony McGee
Heh, yeah VS2022 search text boxes appear to be a bit wonky occasionally. Tim Corey called it out in a MAUI first look video a few months back when something similar happened in the 17.3 preview bits. I guess it's not fixed yet... https://youtu.be/HmyfjAaPW0g?t=109 Speaking of annoyances with

Re: [OT] VS2022 Replace in Files problem

2022-07-14 Thread Greg Keogh
> > VS 2019 Pro 16.11.17 works as expected. > VS 2022 Pro 17.2.6 does not make changes, as you have experienced, even > though the output window says otherwise. > Wow! Thanks. So I'm not going nuts. Now the question is: what's going on? Is this by design or not? I hope it's not by design,

Re: [OT] VS2022 Replace in Files problem

2022-07-14 Thread Richard Carde via ozdotnet
Greg I just did a test as you requested. VS 2019 Pro 16.11.17 works as expected. VS 2022 Pro 17.2.6 does not make changes, as you have experienced, even though the output window says otherwise. . Regards, RC On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 at 14:10, Greg Keogh via ozdotnet wrote: > Folks, about 2

Re: Hawkeye replacement - find control and get instance name and maybe other properties

2022-07-14 Thread Tony McGee
There was a dotnet equivalent to the Spy++ tool called ManagedSpy back in the day. This looks like related, no idea if it still works: https://github.com/ForNeVeR/ManagedSpy -Tony On 14/07/2022 14:35, David Burstin via ozdotnet wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know of a current tool that can be

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-12 Thread Tony McGee
Hah, https://wiki.c2.com/?TrimYourPosts Speaking of email signatures, on the list I find myself referring to them more often as it's become harder determine the message origin since the cutover. All messages are now showing as "From: ozDotNet" now, with an mix of To: and Cc: from those who

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-12 Thread David Connors
gt; 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile > > SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com | About Greg: > https://about.me/greg.low > > > > *From:* mike smith via ozdotnet > *Sent:* Wednesday, 6 July 2022 2:03 PM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Cc:* mike smith &

RE: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-12 Thread Dr Greg Low
tps://sqldownunder.com/> | About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: mike smith via ozdotnet Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2022 2:03 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: mike smith Subject: Re: Blazor deploy error I kinda like .DMP files, especially if I've got a matching set of pdb files to match it. On Wed, 6 Jul

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread Greg Keogh
> > https://blog.greglow.com/2018/02/13/opinion-theres-plague-need-stop/ > Ha! I owe you a drink. I thought I was crazy, but I'm relieved to know I'm not alone -- *GK* >

RE: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread Dr Greg Low
gh via ozdotnet Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2022 12:43 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: Greg Keogh Subject: Re: Blazor deploy error After hours of ruling out a mistake on my part, or some change in the compile and hosting options, the only thing left is the tooling. Adjusting my searches slightly and haphazar

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-07-05 Thread Greg Keogh
> > [cut] > ...Language Service Protocol (LSP) for sharing across VS and VS Code. > Now that's an interesting subject I didn't know about. Language Server Protocol * Official Page

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread mike smith
Unhappy memories of "redo from start" On Wed, 6 July 2022, 12:15 Greg Keogh via ozdotnet, wrote: > After hours of ruling out a mistake on my part, or some change in the > compile and hosting options, the only thing left is the tooling. Adjusting > my searches slightly and haphazardly, I finally

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread Greg Keogh
After hours of ruling out a mistake on my part, or some change in the compile and hosting options, the only thing left is the tooling. Adjusting my searches slightly and haphazardly, I finally stumbled upon this post from a few weeks ago. Some are

Re: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Sorry, perhaps dumb question, but what does it say in the Output window? > It says "dotnet.exe command failed due to build errors". But there are no errors at all anywhere I look. I just carefully compared my failing app to a newer smaller one that works, and I noticed that the old targets

RE: Blazor deploy error

2022-07-05 Thread Dr Greg Low
Sorry, perhaps dumb question, but what does it say in the Output window? Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com | About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: Greg Keogh via

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-07-05 Thread David Kean
slowly replaced in lieu of the Language Service Protocol (LSP) for sharing across VS and VS Code. From: David Burstin via ozdotnet Sent: Sunday, July 3, 2022 1:52 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: Piers Williams ; David Burstin Subject: Re: It's that time of year - F# Thanks

RE: 53-bit double

2022-07-04 Thread Dr Greg Low
(1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com<https://sqldownunder.com/> | About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: Greg Keogh Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2022 8:58 AM To: Dr Greg Low Cc: ozDotNet Subject: Re: 53-bit double I might have

Re: 53-bit double

2022-07-04 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I might have missed it earlier Greg but was the actual problem that this > helps with? I was intrigued by the underlying problem. > I didn't express myself clearly originally. I was trying to convert a 64-bit random integer into a double and guarantee that all possible 2^53 floating values in

RE: 53-bit double

2022-07-04 Thread Dr Greg Low
About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: Greg Keogh via ozdotnet Sent: Tuesday, 5 July 2022 8:37 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: Greg Keogh Subject: Re: 53-bit double uint u1 = [32 random bits]; uint u2 = [32 random bits]; uint a = u1 >> 5, b = u2 >> 6; return (a * 67108864.0 + b) * (1.0 /

Re: 53-bit double

2022-07-04 Thread Greg Keogh
> > uint u1 = *[32 random bits]*; > uint u2 = *[32 random bits]*; > uint a = u1 >> 5, b = u2 >> 6; > return (a * 67108864.0 + b) * (1.0 / 9007199254740992.0); > > Can anyone explain this magic? Is this correct? > This bit trick is no longer important to decode. I was trying to figure out how to

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-07-02 Thread David Burstin
Thanks Piers. I think that's an excellent summary of the F# dilemma - it is better but falls due to its far lower adoption. For those old enough to understand, it's VHS vs BetaMax. On Sun, 3 Jul 2022 at 12:07, Piers Williams via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > I'm a bit torn on this

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-07-02 Thread Piers Williams
I'm a bit torn on this subject. I spent the last 3 years of the 'hands on' part of my dev career swapped over to F# from many, many years of writing predominantly C#, and it was a fantastic experience. Don Syne's main pitch these days is to think of F# as a productivity language first, and a FP

Re: C# 6+ Random algorithm changed

2022-06-30 Thread Tony McGee
Oh nice, thanks, I missed this news for .NET 6. I've used Mersenne Twister in the past for an app where the RNG pool didn't need to be cryptographically secure but the algorithm did have to be explicitly specified in the deliverable. Also, interesting detail in the implementation as noted -

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-29 Thread Dr Greg Low
. Regards Greg Dr Greg Low Director SQL Down Under Pty Ltd Office: 1300SQLSQL (1300775775) Mobile: +61419201410 About me: https://greglow.me From: mike smith via ozdotnet Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 6:11:46 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: mike smith Subject: Re: It's that time

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-29 Thread mike smith
1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile > > SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com | About Greg: > https://about.me/greg.low > > > > *From:* Greg Keogh > *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2022 11:21 AM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Cc:* David Burstin ; David

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-29 Thread Nathan Schultz
Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2022 11:21 AM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Cc:* David Burstin ; David Kean < > david.k...@microsoft.com>; Dr Greg Low > *Subject:* Re: It's that time of year - F# > > > > Mind you, there have been many interesting languages over the years. And > the

RE: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Dr Greg Low
ubject: Re: It's that time of year - F# Mind you, there have been many interesting languages over the years. And their fate has not always seemed logical. I think a year ago I said something like ... I was excited about F# when it first came out, but never got to write any production software

RE: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Dr Greg Low
About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: Greg Keogh Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 11:21 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Burstin ; David Kean ; Dr Greg Low Subject: Re: It's that time of year - F# Mind you, there have been many interesting languages over the years. And their fate has not always

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Mind you, there have been many interesting languages over the years. And > their fate has not always seemed logical. > I think a year ago I said something like ... I was excited about F# when it first came out, but never got to write any production software using it. Whenever I sat down to

RE: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Dr Greg Low
tps://sqldownunder.com/> | About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: David Burstin Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 11:05 AM To: Dr Greg Low Cc: ozDotNet ; David Kean Subject: Re: It's that time of year - F# Thanks all. Greg, unfortunately you are spot on. The more I use F#, the more I

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Tony McGee
About Greg:https://about.me/greg.low <https://about.me/greg.low> *From:*David Kean via ozdotnet *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2022 9:06 AM *To:* ozDotNet *Cc:* David Burstin ; David Kean *Subject:* RE: It's that time of year - F# I asked Don and he pointed me to https://github.com/fspro

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread David Burstin
r | Web: https://sqldownunder.com | About Greg: > https://about.me/greg.low > > > > *From:* David Kean via ozdotnet > *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2022 9:06 AM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Cc:* David Burstin ; David Kean < > david.k...@microsoft.com> > *Subject:* RE: It's tha

RE: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread Dr Greg Low
der.com/> | About Greg: https://about.me/greg.low From: David Kean via ozdotnet Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2022 9:06 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Burstin ; David Kean Subject: RE: It's that time of year - F# I asked Don and he pointed me to https://github.com/fsprojects/fsharp-companies, which

RE: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread David Kean
I asked Don and he pointed me to https://github.com/fsprojects/fsharp-companies, which lists a few. From: David Kean via ozdotnet Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2022 8:11 AM To: David Burstin via ozdotnet Cc: David Burstin ; David Kean Subject: Re: It's that time of year - F# I'll ask around

Re: It's that time of year - F#

2022-06-28 Thread David Kean
I'll ask around and get back to you. From: David Burstin via ozdotnet Sent: Friday, June 24, 2022 3:40 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Burstin Subject: It's that time of year - F# Hi folks, It's been about a year since I asked, so here it is again. Does anyone know

Re: [OT] C++ Stupidity and Delusion

2022-06-24 Thread Craig vN
I thought C++ has become what happens when you let programmers design a language by committee. I think the best languages have only a couple of people in charge. On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 10:19 AM Greg Keogh via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > It's Friday and I promised to turn the heat

Re: [OT] C++ Stupidity and Delusion

2022-06-23 Thread Tony McGee
Yeah, Rust is an interesting and evolving language, which makes it a bold decision to allow use at a systems level. I came to .NET via C++ in the early '00s and still use it occasionally but C++ is almost unrecognisable from those days.  So I thought I'd have a play around with Rust instead

Re: [OT] C++ Stupidity and Delusion

2022-06-23 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Rust's claim to fame is C-like performance but with memory safety and no > garbage collector. > I ran into some uni student Rust fans at a Meetup a few years ago. I was prompted by their enthusiasm to take my tablet to bed and read through the language Reference

Re: [OT] C++ Stupidity and Delusion

2022-06-23 Thread David Connors
I was doing some reading last night about Rust - https://www.rust-lang.org/ - mainly prompted by the fact that Linus Torvalds has now said that they will introduce Rust code into the Linux kernel. It will be interesting to see how this progresses - I've never heard of anyone doing kernel/device

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-06-23 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I ended up moving my Google photos, and other things out of my Workspace > and into a normal @gmail account. > Ditto. We have a weekly 4-person Zoom meeting and share a single docx to scribble in. The conveener moved the docx to his personal account drive and cancelled the old Workspace

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-06-23 Thread David Connors
against Workspace accounts - like sharing resources for Google Home with other people etc. I'd like to move all my data out of workspace but Google takeout is useless. It exports incomplete data into an arbitrary XML format and there is no way to re-import the data anywhere on the other end.

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-06-23 Thread DotNet Dude
I had a few bounce backs from the list peior to David’s mailman update so sending this again in case people didn’t receive it… Some good news here about google workspace free edition. Google are now offering you to continue with the free version if not used for business purposes. You just need to

Re: [Trivia] PowerShell / .Net implicit string conversions

2022-06-23 Thread Tony McGee
Yeah PowerShell has/has a number of oddball things like this. You can use "$(Get-Date -f x)" where the x can be any standard .net format code (d, G, etc). Both of the following were thankfully fixed in PS6+ as the defaults are much better now, but the ones I always got snagged on with

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-23 Thread Richard Carde
To manage your subscription, access archives: https://codify.mailman3.com/ > > > > *From:* David Connors via ozdotnet > *Sent:* Thursday, June 23, 2022 4:01 PM > *To:* ozDotNet > *Cc:* David Connors > *Subject:* Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure > > > >

RE: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-23 Thread David Kean
ntentional. -- ozdotnet mailing list To manage your subscription, access archives: https://codify.mailman3.com/ From: David Connors via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2022 4:01 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Connors Subject: Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure Yeah it has been a while. The old st

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-23 Thread David Connors
GFI Mail Essentials for our anti-spam for Exchange and it had a list server built into it so I offered that as a solution and it worked great for years until it imploded just as I went on site to build out the TechEd infrastructure (might have been TE2010?)... so we re-built on MM2 and that server ran

RE: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Awesome thanks. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web: https://sqldownunder.com<https://sqldownunder.com/> From: Richard Carde via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2022 2:05 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: Richard Carde Subje

Re: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Richard Carde
Greg You are correct. C:\>*tzutil /l* (UTC+09:30) Adelaide Cen. Australia Standard Time (UTC+09:30) Darwin AUS Central Standard Time Check with PowerShell: PS C:\> *([System.TimeZoneInfo]::FindSystemTimeZoneById("Cen. Australia Standard Time")).SupportsDaylightSavingTime* True PS C:\>

RE: here's a question for the list: NT

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
Found one list where it says: Adelaide = Cen. Australia Standard Time Darwin = AUS Central Standard Time Hopefully DST is the difference. Regards, Greg Dr Greg Low 1300SQLSQL (1300 775 775) office | +61 419201410 mobile SQL Down Under | Web:

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Looks like he’s in Edinburgh now. > > Latest post: > > > > in alternito land, the basic life form is not human or animal but a > business. mating is a one-way operation of selling goods or services. upon > your birth, your business plan is registered on > > [cut] Holy schmoley! I may be a

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Nathan Fisher
to the to the server and list maintainers for your wonderful service to this community. Nathan From: David Burstin via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2022 11:27 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Richards ; David Burstin Subject: Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure Me too. 20 years

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Burstin
Me too. 20 years. This list has always been a handy resource - much more active in the old days, but I think we were still trying to find our way - I guess we have matured as .NET has matured (although my wife might disagree)! Seen lots of interesting people pass through here as well. Anyone

RE: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread Dr Greg Low
David Richards via ozdotnet Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2022 7:23 AM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Richards Subject: Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure Wow, that was a long time ago. Early 2000s I think. I can't believe I've been on this list for almost 20 years. There was a lot more discussion going o

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread David Richards
Wow, that was a long time ago. Early 2000s I think. I can't believe I've been on this list for almost 20 years. There was a lot more discussion going on back then. I guess we all just got good and don't need much help anymore :) David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-22 Thread DotNet Dude
I vaguely recall the old days when it was on “stanski” or something like that. My memory is not what it used to be On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 at 14:26, Tony McGee via ozdotnet wrote: > Agreed, many thanks to our benevolent list maintainer(s). > Untiring effort, all the way back to when it was called

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-21 Thread Tony McGee
Agreed, many thanks to our benevolent list maintainer(s). Untiring effort, all the way back to when it was called ausDotNet. PS. That NUC sounds like a champion, it belongs in a museum as Indy would say -Tony On 21/06/2022 15:17, David Burstin via ozdotnet wrote: Thanks David for all the

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-21 Thread Richard Carde
 On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 15:36, David Burstin via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > Cool. Thanks Richard. Appreciated. > > On Tue, 21 Jun 2022, 15:27 David Connors via ozdotnet, < > ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > >> Richard Carde was a huge help today getting all the DMARC nonsense >>

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-20 Thread David Burstin
Cool. Thanks Richard. Appreciated. On Tue, 21 Jun 2022, 15:27 David Connors via ozdotnet, < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > Richard Carde was a huge help today getting all the DMARC nonsense correct > and tested. > > I just shut down the VM that has been sitting on a NUC in the corner of > the

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-20 Thread David Connors
Richard Carde was a huge help today getting all the DMARC nonsense correct and tested. I just shut down the VM that has been sitting on a NUC in the corner of the office since we moved to Azure years ago.  David Connors da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363 Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors

Re: ozdotnet - New List Infrastructure

2022-06-20 Thread David Burstin
Thanks David for all the work you do to keep this list going. Really appreciated. On Tue, 21 Jun 2022, 14:34 David Connors via ozdotnet, < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've readded everyone to the new mailman3 hosted environment. There are a > few changes to how message headers

Re: New list infra

2022-06-20 Thread Jorke Odolphi
spectacles, test .. wallet and watch? From: Greg Keogh via ozdotnet Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2022 1:49 PM To: ozDotNet Cc: David Connors ; Greg Keogh Subject: Re: New list infra I've subscribed half a dozen of people to the new list infrastructure for a bit

Re: New list infra

2022-06-20 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I've subscribed half a dozen of people to the new list infrastructure for > a bit of testing. Please reply when you see this. > Looks normal -- *Greg*

Re: Testing GTG

2022-06-20 Thread David Connors
I think so. I'll add a few users. On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 11:20 am, Richard Carde via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > Looks like it's good to go?? > ___ > ozdotnet mailing list -- ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com > To unsubscribe send an email to

Re: Testing GTG

2022-06-20 Thread Richard Carde
Exchange Online not going to Junk now. From: Richard Carde via ozdotnet Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2022 11:20 To: ozdotnet Cc: Richard Carde Subject: Testing GTG Looks like it's good to go??

Re: Testing new list infra

2022-06-20 Thread Richard Carde
Reply-All. All good. On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 10:58, David Connors via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > Testing the new list infra. > > David Connors > da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363 > Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors > LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors > >

Re: Testing from EOL

2022-06-20 Thread David Connors
Testing via gapps. David Connors da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363 Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 11:02, David Connors | Codify via ozdotnet < ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote: > > *David Connors* > Director > >

Re: [OT] Ping ACK NUL SYN

2022-06-07 Thread David Gardiner
Yeah, I had to set up a rule to avoid the emails being flagged as spam. I suspect this (from the headers) doesn't help? Received-SPF: temperror (google.com: error in processing during lookup of ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com: DNS error) client-ip=203.19.66.67; Authentication-Results:

Re: [OT] Ping ACK NUL SYN

2022-06-07 Thread David Connors
Got it. It did come through as spam though. :| David Connors da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363 Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors On Tue, 7 Jun 2022 at 11:11, Greg Keogh wrote: > Tom thinks the list is dead. A quick test from me... >

Re: Ping

2022-06-06 Thread Adrian Halid
Pong? Regards Adrian Halid On Mon, 6 Jun 2022 at 15:14, Tom P wrote: > Ping >

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-05-27 Thread David Connors
I just wish they would offer a way to port data from a gsuite account to a gmail one. Google takeout is bullsh1t. "here is a proprietary XML file, GLHF" David Connors da...@connors.com | M +61 417 189 363 Telegram: https://t.me/davidconnors LinkedIn: http://au.linkedin.com/in/davidjohnconnors

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-05-27 Thread DotNet Dude
Some good news here. Google are now offering you to continue with the free version if not used for business purposes. You just need to opt out of the upgrade. On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 at 11:49, Tom Rutter wrote: > Hi folks, > > Some of you may know the free edition of Google Workspace is ending soon

Re: Deleting registry hive root key

2022-04-28 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Reading the source code, ClassesRoot is opened as writable – have you > tried just calling DeleteSubKeyTree on it? > I have figured out what went wrong last week. I originally had a string of permission failures because I forgot to call OpenSubKey with writable: true. Once I fixed those

Re: Deleting registry hive root key

2022-04-28 Thread Greg Keogh
> > Reading the source code, ClassesRoot is opened as writable – have you > tried just calling DeleteSubKeyTree on it? > I forgot about the source code! I think that was the first thing I did, but I'll run a fresh experiment with a fresh mind later today and see what happens -- *Greg*

Re: Deleting registry hive root key

2022-04-21 Thread Preet Sangha
Ahh sorry - I read your original message as implying it was locked and couldn't be deleted normally as it was loaded - my bad. Another couple of thoughts: 1. HKCR seems to be actually linked to another key in HK LM or HK CU perhaps deleting it there instead? 2. perhaps interop dll to do it? for

Re: Deleting registry hive root key

2022-04-21 Thread Greg Keogh
OZ calling NZ. From the command prompt I can delete the key: > reg delete HKCR\MyKeyToDelete I need the C# code equivalent of this. I'll bet there's a trick for this hidden somewhere in plain sight?! It doesn't seem dangerous or obscure enough for special procedures like mounting hives. *Greg*

Re: Deleting registry hive root key

2022-04-21 Thread Preet Sangha
I kind of get the feeling that this is something that would be done by mounting the hive in another instance of windows or perhaps a live Linux, or during the set. I cant see how you'd do it programmatically I'm afraid (unless your program is a low level on running in the pre-boot stage - like

Re: csi redistribution

2022-04-20 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I think you'd probably have to check the redistribution license for Visual > Studio to understand what's allowable - > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-au/visualstudio/releases/2022/redistribution > Neither Roslyn or csi are mentioned. Web searches produce nothing useful on the subject so far.

Re: csi redistribution

2022-04-20 Thread David Gardiner
I think you'd probably have to check the redistribution license for Visual Studio to understand what's allowable - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-au/visualstudio/releases/2022/redistribution An alternative could be to use dotnet-script - https://github.com/filipw/dotnet-script David On Thu, 21

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-04-19 Thread Adrian Halid
If it is just a single mailbox you could do this. https://thedigitalnonprofit.com/use-gmail-own-domain-free/ 1. Setup a standard gmail account yourdom...@gmail.com. 2. Configure email forwarding with your register or use CloudFlare email forwarding to forward all emails to yourdom...@gmail.com

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-04-19 Thread Tom Rutter
Thanks for the info Adrian. I’ll have to dig around and see what I can find to be suitable for me. Personally I just need one custom domain and just one email account. I may just go with the IMAP option and download it all. Annoying and pointless to say the least! On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 at 12:19,

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-04-18 Thread Adrian Halid
There seems to be mixed messages about the no cost option. I think google stated no custom domains. But users have been chatting with google support and they have said/hinted custom domains would be available. On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 at 1:50 pm, Peter Griffith wrote: > Is there a no-cost option

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-04-18 Thread Peter Griffith
Is there a no-cost option if I don’t want to upgrade? A no-cost option will be available for all customers who do not want to use Gmail with their custom domain (for example, your-n...@example.com), or the ability to manage multiple users. Customers who choose this option will retain access to

Re: [OT] Google Workspace free edition ending soon

2022-04-18 Thread Adrian Halid
Hi Tom, I also have the GSuite Legacy and am trying to figure out where I move it. It depends on what your needs are. Do you use catch-all or aliases? How many email accounts do you have? How many domain names do you have? The main options I have been looking at are Microsoft 365 Family $127

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-30 Thread .net noobie
I think people who have WCF stuff they can't get rid of in a hurry who want to move away from full .net framework are maybe the intended audience On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 at 19:20, Greg Keogh wrote: > WCF Core... It lives on >> https://github.com/CoreWCF/CoreWCF >> > > I don't know why they

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-30 Thread Greg Keogh
> > WCF Core... It lives on > https://github.com/CoreWCF/CoreWCF > I don't know why they bothered. I can't easily imagine any situation where you would want to take a Framework WCF service and port it to Core. Use some newer libraries or features maybe? But you might as well try to strip the

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-30 Thread .net noobie
WCF Core... It lives on https://github.com/CoreWCF/CoreWCF OpenSilver, web assembly version of Silverlight https://www.opensilver.net/ On Tue, 29 Mar 2022, 4:09 pm Greg Keogh, wrote: > Hi Tom, it's not Friday but... > > WCF - I can still remember Juval Lowy telling us how it will solve all

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-28 Thread Greg Keogh
Hi Tom, it's not Friday but... WCF - I can still remember Juval Lowy telling us how it will solve all our > problems lol > Still good riddance. I think it took me 2 years to find a working sample of how to make a "behavior" to put out-of-band data in the traffic headers. I wonder how many

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-28 Thread Tom Rutter
WCF - I can still remember Juval Lowy telling us how it will solve all our problems lol Blazor - done a few business apps now with this and found it quite simple. Unfortunately I still don’t see the market here in Aus taking it seriously. On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 at 10:03, Greg Keogh wrote: > TGIF

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-24 Thread Greg Keogh
> > I literally have my .net security book from Apress holding up my monitor > and it's about 10cm away from my fingers at the moment. I spent ages > learning that and all the other stuff you mention. > I can see the cover from Melbourne. Albahari's C# 5 in a Nutshell devotes 21 pages to CAS and

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-24 Thread Tony McGee
> Remoting - Farewell old chum. I believe they're called smart contracts these days ;-) T

Re: Technology euology

2022-03-24 Thread Preet Sangha
I literally have my .net security book from Apress holding up my monitor and it's about 10cm away from my fingers at the moment. I spent ages learning that and all the other stuff you mention. I spent a considerable time in my early career building RPC over serial ports in C and assembler so that

RE: [OT] Photography galley

2022-03-24 Thread Ken Schaefer
Flikr Or https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-photography-sites From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Saturday, 12 February 2022 7:24 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: [OT] Photography galley Folks, my neighbour is a retired photographer who wants to publish the

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