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The math checks out.

Source generators can speed up your application in many places.

The JSON (de)serialization is one of them.

Check out the Intro to Serialization with Source Generation in System.Text.Json.

https://okyrylchuk.dev/blog/intro-to-serialization-with-source-generation-in-system-text-json/

#dotnet

Intro to Serialization with Source Generation in System.Text.Json

System.Text.Json serializer uses reflections for serialization and deserialization. Reflection is slow. Learn how you can serialize object using Source Generation in .NET.

Oleg Kyrylchuk - .NET Pulse
what if sisyphus got a coin every time he rolled the boulder up the hill and then he could spend his coins in the shop to level up his pushing ability but each time he leveled up the boulder also got heavier so the challenge remains the same despite feeling like progression has been made. and what if he was able to unlock sisyphus minions that could roll the boulder up the hill while he was away. also every time he starts a new roll an ad plays. and also he can choose to watch an ad every time he drops the boulder to receive 2x coins for that round. and also you can buy fun skins for the boulder through microtransactions

A team of scientists in Spain and Japan has found live fungi, bacteria and viruses thousands of meters in the Earth’s atmosphere. For their study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group chartered a plane and collected air samples over Japan at altitudes of 1,000 to 3,000 meters. The team ended up finding 266 types of fungi and 305 types of bacteria up in the atmosphere. Read more from Phys.org.

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#Planes #Microbes #Bacteria #Flight #Atmosphere #Fungi #Viruses

Researchers find live fungi, bacteria and viruses high in the Earth's atmosphere

A team of climate, health and atmospheric specialists in Spain and Japan has found abundant live fungi, bacteria and viruses high in the Earth's atmosphere. In their study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group collected air samples from altitudes of 1,000–3,000 meters.

Phys.org
An average dev who gets the domain will run rings around a great one who doesn't.
A battering RAM

When slicing work in to valuable pieces, I notice that many people get stuck on the notion of business value. "How will I know if it's valuable?"

My quick hack is to reverse the situation. "If you didn't do this thing, who would be upset and why?"

If the answer is that nobody would be upset then there's no value here. Do something else instead.

If someone would be upset then that person is your customer and the reason they're upset is the value.

Mercurial!