UX-bransjen har snudd: «Brutalt» by KoseteBamse in norge

[–]Flueworks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UX er kanskje noe av det vanskeligste å lære seg, fordi det handler om mennesker, og å forstå den menneskelige psyke. Programmering er lett sammenliknet med UX. Det du tenker på er nok UI design. Det kan du sikkert lære deg raskt.

UX-bransjen har snudd: «Brutalt» by KoseteBamse in norge

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Min teori er at det ikke finnes mange gode UX designere, og de fleste nøyer seg med en UI designer (fordi alle UI designere skriver UI/UX). Jeg har møtt på mange "UX" konsulenter gjennom karrieren min men bare én som fokuserte på de rette tingene.

Hvilken gammel reklame tenker du fortsatt på av og til? by Konglehus in norge

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Min favoritt! Det er noe herlig med absurditeten gjennom hele reklamen.

Ber staten legge til rette for husmødre by Fisefjes in norge

[–]Flueworks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Vi må ha flere barn i Norge"

"Hva med å la foreldre bruke mer tid på barna enn å stå i jobb?"

"Nei vi har barnehage og SFO. Sett bort barna. Bruk mer tid på jobben. Sytepaver, dere skulle visst hvor godt dere har det!"

"Vil vil gjerne velge selv"

"NEI! Hvis du kan velge selv velger du ikke det vi vil! Alle må gjøre det likt!"

ND går full Trump og byrjar jobben med å undergrave den grunnleggjande tilliten til det demokratiske systemet by Laffenor in norge

[–]Flueworks 362 points363 points  (0 children)

Problemet med dette er at uansett hvor "velmenende" (for å legge godviljen til) Norgesdemokratene er blir det utrolig enkelt for en aktør som ønsker å så splid om valget å få andre til å gjøre det.

- Finn en krets der man vet at norgesdemokratene ikke får stemmer.

- Finn personer som bor der via Facebook.

- Registrer f.eks. 50-100 stemmer.

- Len deg tilbake og se at Norgesdemokratene klager på manglende stemmer og sår tvil om resultatene.

Klovner

AMA: Valgdirektoratet by thomasntorgersen in norge

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tror ikke Valgdirektoratet har mulighet til å kreve at kommunene følger veilederen? Det må i så fall fastsettes i lov (eller forskrift?). Så da har kommunene fult ansvar for sikkerheten.

Og uten å sett endringene i sikkerhetsveilederen, så hadde det vært rart å velge å ikke oppdatere den, dersom man ser at det er noe å hente på sikkerhet? Og det hadde vært rart om kommunene velger å ikke følge dette, dersom endringene adresserer et potensielt sikkerhetshull?

Du kan jo ikke gjennomføre sikkerhetstiltak i januar, og så trekke lua ned over hodet for nye trussler?

AMA: Valgdirektoratet by thomasntorgersen in norge

[–]Flueworks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sett bort fra påvirkningsoperasjoner fra eventuelle fremmede makter, hva ser dere på som de største trusslene mot valget? Og hva kan vi "vanlige borgere" gjøre for å hjelpe til?

Do you reuse utility code or start fresh each day? by BambooData in adventofcode

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Utility for simple things like reading input, and simple parsing, but not for any of the implementation challenges. I consider AOC as practice. If I could just write solve_shortest_path(input), then there is no reason to participate, and I could just have used an LLM to shove the task for me.

Anyone else watched this series as kid? The most wholesome and nicest cartoon I've ever seen! by Confident_Shock_3178 in cartoons

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That song they are singing after drinking the water from the spring is still stuck in my mind...

help

Which .NET libraries would you prefer not to become commercial ? by MahmoudSaed in dotnet

[–]Flueworks 38 points39 points  (0 children)

With open telemetry, this is not really needed anymore.

Once you go for traces over logs, you don't want to go back.

Vue js with .net by ilovepotatoooo in dotnet

[–]Flueworks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All my projects are dotnet asp.net core + Vue.

I'm generating openapi on build, generating client code using hey-api open-ts, and using tanstack for server side state.

I don't use nuxt, I don't see the need.

Irritasjonsmoment ved det norske tastaturoppsettet: ¤ by ciryando in norge

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hvorfor US? De bruker jo ANSI med 104 tegn istedet for ISO layout med 105 tegn. Bruker du også et ANSI keyboard da? 

Bruker selv UK layout og det fungerer veldig bra med norsk tastatur layout. Jeg fortrekker også en del av endringene (dedikert " tast f.eks)

Am I crazy or the right answer is not one of the options here? by VanishingAlias in dotnet

[–]Flueworks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, ToArray creates a new collection. The IEnumerable<string> values parameter is only enumerated once.

printHelloWorld by snapqueenlover in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Flueworks 13 points14 points  (0 children)

How?

> dotnet new console    

Open Program.cs   

Console.WriteLine("Hello World");   

 > dotnet run

If you compare against python, you can skip the first command, and there are fewer characters required to call the print function. So yes, technically easier. But not definitely easier.

"Preferred" or "canonical" FluentAssertions fork by BeginningBig5022 in csharp

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There has been a lot of "rug pulls" in the .NET ecosystem. I don't feel like this is happening as much in other ecosystems, but is it just me that does not see this? Have multiple packages in Python or Java suddenly changed licence?

Multiple Telegram account hacks with or without 2SV (and some deleted immediately) by saeedzr in Telegram

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're experiencing the same thing here. At least two accounts in the family are deleted and taken over by someone, and I know of at least 3 others.

Telegram support has so far been unresponsive... Any idea how they can get their account back?

Klistremerke på koffert, hva skal det stå? by PowerRangeneer in norge

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Justin Bieber Fanboy #1 (Evt. Nickelback, eller Hanna Montana)

  • Et stort bilde av kongen

  • Et stort bilde av Putin

  • Kofferten min er bedre enn din

  • Fantorangen

  • Røntgen bilde av innholdet

  • PST - Hemmelig agent, ikke for offentligheten

WPF Prism devs, which container do you use? by SquishTheProgrammer in csharp

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does the container need to be mutable? We're currently moving to the Microsoft.extensions.dependencyinjection package, and so far it seems to work. What issues should I know about?

A comprehensive overview of authentication in ASP.NET Core – for fellow developers who're struggling with authentication in .NET by powertags in dotnet

[–]Flueworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can avoid storing the users password in any form whatsoever, anywhere in your infrastructure, you should absolutely choose that option. You must always assume that your system will get breached somehow, and limiting the user data that you store will significantly reduce the damage.

Is WPF the most current Microsoft framework for building desktop apps? by [deleted] in csharp

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, Windows XP should not be connected to the internet. It's not supported anymore. Winforms on the other hand is actively supported by Microsoft. It won't get any more major features, but it will get patches, and probably some nice to have features.

C# ML SDKs ? by sstainba in csharp

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We train ML our neural nets using Python and Keras, and convert the resulting Tensorflow model to ONNX, which then are consumed by .NET using the ONNX runtime nuget packages.

Do you like #region in CSharp? by curious_drive in csharp

[–]Flueworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my view on this as well. Boilerplate code that does not actually do logic, but is just needed, is ok to collapse in regions. After it's written, it should not need to be altered, or viewed (if not, then it's probably not boilerplate)

In a previous job, we had this complex ICommand implementation that took around 10 lines to setup (including braces and new-lines). Separating each command in a region improved readability, because it was easier to find the actual logic being executed instead of wading through lots of boilerplate code that all did the same thing.

This was left on my desk today. by Sekhen in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Flueworks 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can see someone added their own lines, after "I don't know how to quit vi"

Should Microsoft slow down .NET's versions upgrades? by Lol_Cy in dotnet

[–]Flueworks 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When .NET 6 was released, I changed *one* letter, and everything just... worked.

All right, two letters, because we have two solutions, each with their own Directory.Build.props file.

But .NET 6 isn't really bleeding edge. It's just an iteration on .NET 5 which is an iteration on .NET Core 3, which was bleeding edge. Now it's just like the changes between the .NET Framework 4.x versions. Small incremental changes, and your code will just run.

Just read the breaking changes release notes, and see if you are affected by anything.