Andrew Matthews

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Principal Engineer at AGL. #dotnet #RDF
Heckling from the bleachers since 1969.. . .
Bloghttps://industrial-inference.com
githubhttps://github.com/aabs
#dotnetconf Is multitenancy easier done using containerised workloads?
#dotnetconf Question about Aspire. I have a distributed system running in AKS, deployed using terraform via AZ DevOps. I'd like to take advantage of as much of #Aspire as makes sense. But how much is that?
#dotnetconf Question: How can #Polly retry cope with a remote API that enforces rate limiting?

I'm notoriously bad with timezones, but I've been sat here waiting for #dotnetconf day 2 to start for hours. I thought it was due to start at midnight AEST? 12:00 am - 12:30 am GMT+10

is it me?

Trump is telling his followers that immigrants are “poisoning the blood” of the country. This is straight out of the Hitler playbook. It’s an open nod to white supremacy, and it has no place in our society. And he has threatened to round up 11 million undocumented immigrants. That means attacks upon whole communities. Raids in the night. No due process. We can’t let it happen again.

So I was watching one of Trump's lawyers outside the courtroom in NYC today, where they said something like "in 33 years of practicing law that's the best testimony a client has ever given". And I'm thinking to myself this isn't a stupid person saying this, but it sure reminds me of something ... something ... and ...

I realized what it is.

In the original "The Twilight Zone" episode "It's a Good Life" (1963), Billy Mumy plays a little boy who is described by Serling as a monster, who can kill anybody, create horrors of all kinds, simply with his mind.

And the adults all live in abject fear of being turned into something horrible and being killed and being "buried in the cornfield."

"It's good that you killed that, Anthony!"

"That's a really fine two-headed gopher you made there Anthony!"

They all said wonderful things about him, for fear of his retribution if they didn't.

One of the most famous of all Twilight Zone episodes. And there it was, in front of a NYC courtroom today. No closing narration by Rod Serling required.

QQ: Does anyone know whether VS Code DevKit is meant to have support for inspecting source code generated by a source generator? It's not working for me, but it may just be a local problem... #dotnet
Simplifying Concurrent Code with ActorSrcGen: A C# Source Generator for High-Performance Pipelines

Introducing ActorSrcGen, a new C# source generator designed to simplify the creation of high-performance dataflow pipeline systems

Industrial Inference

Create a VS Code Devcontainer for Working with RDF

There are loads of reasons why you might want to make use of a devcontainer. And even more ones for why you would want to work with RDF. This little post helps you do both. If you're interested in working with RDF and Apache Jena, setting up a VS Code devcontainer can quickly get you to a point where you can work with your RDF data directly out of VS Code.

http://industrial-inference.com/2023/10/31/create-a-vs-code-devcontainer-for-working-with-rdf/

Create a VS Code Devcontainer for Working with RDF

There are loads of reasons why you might want to make use of a devcontainer. And even more ones for why you would want to work with RDF. This little post helps you do both. If you’re interest…

Industrial Inference
Australia’s five minute settlement rule for electricity markets: Has it worked?

When the NEM finally introduced five-minute settlement it was expected to reward cheap, nimble and flexible generators like batteries. But what actually happened?

RenewEconomy