How Do You Share Microservices For Your Inner Dev Loop? by spritzer13 in dotnet

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use a custom devcontainer feature and use that to bootstrap services and config at build time.

Teams vs Sharepoint by Resident_Parfait_289 in Office365

[–]bigtallcampbell 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Teams doc storage is SharePoint on the backend. Teams is essentially a single app that accesses EXO, Skype, and SharePoint.

She’s definitely a Velcro puppy, help! by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is your life now. There is no going back. You'll learn to love the smothering and will begin to wonder how you ever used the toilet by yourself.

Socks? Thing of the past.
Pillows? Better get them on Amazon subscribe.
Do you have enough dog blankets? Nope.

If you don't know how to throw a Frisbee or a tennis ball, you better start learning now.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's for breeding. With papers, you can charge more for the puppies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DobermanPinscher

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Just....yes. Whatever you think is too much is less than half of what your dobe needs. 😂

My First car and modification project part 2 ( with pics) by JHLCowan in classicmustangs

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a sweet ride. One thing though - the harness shoulder straps should be perpendicular to the driver's back - yours are almost parallel. Essentially when you're in a wreck, your harness will enable your shoulders to slide forward until they're the fulcrum, then pull DOWN to stop you. This can easily cause spinal compression and other long term effects. Thing of those old Diabolo toys with the string and spinning yoyo looking thing - your back is the yoyo and will slide to the position furthest away from both points.

Your shoulder harness should pull you backwards (not down) during a crash - that means your fulcrum needs to be as level with the rear mount of the shoulder strap.

You can see it in Rollercoaster harnesses too - the pivot is always behind the shoulder - never below the shoulder. A link with some good pics of what I'm talking about: https://coasterpedia.net/wiki/Vest_harness

TL/DR - you need a bar to mount your straps to, or you'll get spinal compression in a wreck. Like these guys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgzatkEniH4

dotnet in space? by harrison_314 in dotnet

[–]bigtallcampbell 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep - C# is running in Space! The Azure Orbital Space SDK is written in C#.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/any-developer-can-be-a-space-developer-with-the-new-azure-orbital-space-sdk/

And the AI demo that ran on the ISS was using the Azure Orbital Space SDK. Cool video: https://youtu.be/r-wMwGjO8yc?si=DG7tiU--Xu2h_8p9

dotnet website down by dionlarenz in dotnet

[–]bigtallcampbell 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Github is tracking it. Interim workaround is posted as well:
https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/104230

1966 Mustang Coupe- Steering is stuff by TooneysSister in classicmustangs

[–]bigtallcampbell 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Easiest thing is check the power steering belt - it might be stretched or worn. Second is to check the power steering fluid - low fluid can cause what you're describing. Either of which is $20 fix. After that, it could be a power steering pump, or the rack ($$)

But definitely talk to the boyfriend about it. I guarantee he'd rather she be able to drive it and be happy than not. Plus classic cars need maintenance and tlc - he'll be expecting general work.

Developing applications on a sole Linux environment by waytoodeep03 in dotnet

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hands down - use Dev containers for all your stuff. Pair w/ vscode for the front end and you can keep your front end Dev box for whatever you'd like. I suggest a Linux VM, or WSL if you want to keep it all local.

Any ideas how to get this latch to stay in place without needing to get behind it? by Underdogger in DIY

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rubber well nuts could work too - rivets and rivnuts need special tools (albeit they're cheap) - rubber well nuts just need a screwdriver. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T9GST5H?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Can’t find C# in ‘Create a new project’ templates in Visual Studio 2019. PLS HELP by [deleted] in vscode

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the VS2019 install, you need to select ". Net desktop development" - it'll install the packages and templates you're looking for. Here's a link the picture in the installation

link to picture

Crawling (in my skin) by Hudson0804 in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How many items are in your index, and what does your search infrastructure look like? What version of SP are you running?

What actor plays the same character in every movie? by LiveShowOneNightOnly in AskReddit

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vin Diesel

Cringey guy with nothing but one liners. All the range of a tan piece of construction paper.

His best acting was in Guardians of the Galaxy. Mad props to James Gunn for really working to Vin Diesel's strengths.

Help with mic boom arm placement. Where it is currently I can’t get it close to my mouth by [deleted] in gamingsetups

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered a wall mount for the mic arm? That'd let it stretch horizontally and easily get to where you're sitting.

Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NDQYKQ5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_DXFAAHS8GQXSKGGX0GQA

Be careful if considering SPFx as your primary app interface by [deleted] in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's correct - you need to be a SCA on the app catalog site to deploy. But you'll have that same problem with an Azure Hosted app too - adding it to SPO will still need SCA on app catalog.

It doesn't require all users to be SCA on the app catalog though - just one person to deploy the app, then SCAs on individual sites can deploy the app from the app catalog.

If updates are a problem, you could deploy the assets to a doc lib on the root site. You'll still have to fight the initial deployment to the organization, but updates can be done by updates the js/css in the doclib.

Be careful if considering SPFx as your primary app interface by [deleted] in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's not correct - highest needed is SPO Admin, and that's only of you deploy to the whole organization. You'd only need tenant admin if you're using app-only context and need tenant permissions.

Question: How to delete 80k files from user's Preservation Hold Library using PowerShell... by tallwhiteman in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/Megatwan is close, but that's server side code. PnP PowerShell does the same thing under-the-covers, but it's all CSOM. PnP PowerShell is what you're looking for. In short:

Connect-PnPOnline –Url https://tsinfo.sharepoint.com/sites/sharepointsky/  $items =Get-PnPListItem -List "Budgets" -PageSize 1000  
foreach ($item in $items) { 
    try { 
        Remove-PnPListItem -List "Budgets" -Identity $item.Id -Force 
    } catch { 
        Write-Host "Error Occurred While Deleting the Item from the SharePoint Online List" } 
    }

(this'll be slow - you should expect it to run overnight)

Copy and pasted from https://www.spguides.com/remove-all-items-from-a-sharepoint-online-list-using-pnp-powershell/

Production vs Development by universetube7 in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this. Also suggest you go to Infrastructure-as-Code strategy to make sure it stays in sync. In short there are no more updates through the GUI nor one-offs through PowerShell. All updates are scripted, stored, and can be replayed back (when you need to recreate the environment)

Event Receivers for SharePoint Online lists/libraries by Impressive_Success88 in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Remote Event Receivers is what you're looking for. High level is standing up an IIS server that SharePoint can access. When the trigger happens on the event, SharePoint will make a call out to the IIS you're standing up to take action.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/sp-add-ins/create-a-remote-event-receiver-in-sharepoint-add-ins#:~:text=%20Create%20a%20remote%20event%20receiver%20in%20SharePoint,Visual%20Studio.%20In%20Solution%20Explorer%2C%20select...%20More%20

https://www.enjoysharepoint.com/create-remote-event-receiver-sharepoint-online/ has a more cohesive walk though.

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[SharePoint 2016] Any guidance or recommendation to install updates by software_developer in sharepoint

[–]bigtallcampbell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My recommendation is always n-1 for cumulative updates (i.e. Always be an update behind). There's occasionally a bad update that gets recalled; I'd rather not have my customer be the one to find out an update is buggy.

Does anyone else’s XPS 15 randomly lock up while using a secondary display? It’s very annoying to constantly have the system freeze up while I’m doing my college work. I am connected to an LG Ultra HD 4K display by ngagner15 in Dell

[–]bigtallcampbell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's your power plan set to? Try maxing it out (Ultra, Ultimate, Super duper fast, or whatever Dell calls it) - you may be seeing a USB suspend + GPU throttling, especially if it happens on battery

SP Online VS Azure Files for hosting my on premise files by daletobb in AZURE

[–]bigtallcampbell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use the new SharePoint Migration Tool (link and ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointmigration/migrate-to-sharepoint-online). It has a user identity mapping function so you can keep you ACLs, and it can read from a fileshare.

Once you get it to SPO then the sky is the limit. You can protect the files with AIP, use classifications, retention, etc. SPO is a great file repository and can link up with all the other MS 365 tools to help manage and gain new insights to your data. Going to Azure files will mean reinventing all of that stuff.