A .REG file to turn off the Web Search abomination (showing web results upon Win+S):
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer]
"DisableSearchBoxSuggestions"=dword:00000001
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A .REG file to turn off the Web Search abomination (showing web results upon Win+S):
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer]
"DisableSearchBoxSuggestions"=dword:00000001
#TIL, never do this:
dotnet remove package MyPackage
(rebuilds MyPackage without updating its version #)
dotnet add package --source /some-local-folder MyPackage
Turns out, an older cached version of MyPackage was being installed instead.
`nuget locals all -clear` fixes it.
Better yet, always bump the version in .nuspec, even for a quick local rebuild.
#TIL, an alternative to http://fast.com:
Could anyone share their experience with using #ChatGPT with MS #sqlserver? What plugins are you using?
I've found ai2sql.io and noteable.io (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fySK9h5eEx8)
Has anyone tried these or anything else?
Thanks π
My take is that the communityβs response to Moq would have been absolutely justified had there been actual malicious intent by an adversary.
Knowing Kzu I can attest that there was absolutely no such intent, and he has always deeply cared for the ecosystem. The value delivered by Moq is immense. We grabbed our pitchforks too soon and a civil discussion needs to be had first. He doesnβt deserve being treated like this.
Hey folks, I have left Netlify and am beginning to look at what's next for me. Things I enjoy doing:
β’ building prototypes
β’ teaching
β’ writing, especially technical writing
β’ architectural synthesis (what should the system look like)
β’ organizational problem-solving (what should the org look like)
β’ analysis (what does the data say we should do)
I'm especially interested in companies doing interesting things with LLMs. If you think there's an opportunity I should hear about, let me know.
Hi all π I am #hiring at my new organization.
Do you have .NET (#dotnet) skills, care about accelerating delivery and shrinking feedback loops, and want to help lead/grow a product organization that values collaboration and learning? Let me know.
For now, I'd like to restrict this to my immediate network, because my network understands the kind of culture I seek to build and that shared understanding/trust will be important for the early days of this role.
Let's work together!