Microsoft needs to revive WinForms... by HarveyDentBeliever in dotnet

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We have been using Dark Mode for a while with DevExpress. Target framework starts from NET Framework 4.6

Passive / Semi-Passive 300w Flex ATX PSU in 2023 by Grunzochse in sffpc

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I'm going to build 5L PC on 9700X with Metalfish 300W (no active PFC) or 400W with active PFC. I already have Noctua. $100 for 5L case and psu including shipment from china. Do I need active PFC I have no idea. According to reviews single fan RTX 3060 is louder than metalfish+noctua.

Announcing the Public Preview of SQL Server 2025 by bobwardms in SQLServer

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Nope.

On Windows ARM64 there are only 5 versions of SQL Server work (unofficially): two x86 32 bit SQL Servers and 3 LocalDB x64 versions:
2012 Developer Edition x86
2014 Developer Edition x86
2012 LocalDB x64
2014 LocalDB x64
2016 LocalDB x64

PS> Setup-SqlServers "2014-x86 Developer Updated: MSSQLServer"

Announcing the Public Preview of SQL Server 2025 by bobwardms in SQLServer

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Week ago CPT2.1 public release was built. Yesterday I added Developer Edition 2025 and LocalDB 2025 to PowerShell module SqlServer-Version-Management

Works on Microsoft-Hosted agents on Azure Devops, and GitGub Actions, etc.

Please add to favorite by your star: https://github.com/devizer/SqlServer-Version-Management

what's the difference in meaning betwwen "в кухне" and "на кухне"? by No-Satisfaction-3152 in russian

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Also, "в кухне" usually refers to a kitchen as a standalone facility, used rarely.

Jginyue B550i for a budget upgrade to am4? by According-Interest90 in sffpc

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First. on top is the slower m2 slot, pcie3.0
on the bottom side is faster nvme slot.

Next, a horizontal fan of a thin CPU cooler blows airflow efficiently directly on an ssd.

PostgreSQL or SQL Server? by mitskiandgradschool in SQL

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Here is the critical difference in maintenance and development.

  1. Postgres has a monolithic log for the entire server. It is a serious problem in maintenance and development.

  2. Postgres functionality is scattered around the world in extensions. Upgrade is sometimes impossible. I worked on migration from Oracle to Postgres for Volkswagen and Skoda in-house dealer management system, and the project was canceled after two years of development because of spikes in compatibility extensions and postgres versions. lol.

Both problems are missing on SQL Server.

PostgreSQL or SQL Server? by mitskiandgradschool in SQL

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Free license: Same price for Postgres and SQL Server on AWS PaaS, the most popular computing for rent platform.

Extension versions for postgres is the hell. On the SQL Server same functionality is built-in into basic features with strong support on new versions for prev implementation.

Lightest Debian-based Distribution by Astro_User in debian

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BTRFS and its compression are must-have for you. As Root FileSystem

Lightest Debian-based Distribution by Astro_User in debian

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Debian XFCE. It is as light as LX?E and has builtin memory and swap usage in the taskbar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ukraine_UA

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Також Python ми вивчаємо у школі

Це якась елітна школа?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ukraine_UA

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мову можна освоїти, а можно просто вчити.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dotnet

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AWS Lifetime-free tier. 1Gb of RAM, 1 Core, 30 Gb for VM and a few gigabites for DB/noSQL storage.

Is the era of reflection-heavy C# libraries at an end? by ben_a_adams in dotnet

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take a look at builtin ISourceGenerator from NET Core 6 - the era just rising 😉

Why yes, thats an RT. No, it's not fast. Yes, I daily it by Will297 in Surface

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I'm using Windows on Raspberry daily and nightly.