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merb commented on COM Like a Bomb: Rust Outlook Add-in   tritium.legal/blog/outloo... · Posted by u/piker
CrimsonCape · 11 days ago
> But using C# required us to contemplate whether and which dotnet runtime our client supported. Or did we need to ship our own? Isn't this just a small launcher stub? This was just too much complexity outside of our wheelhouse to put between our product and the user. This is not to say that the C# approach isn't valid. It is just that our limited understanding of that ecosystem and its requirements counseled against shipping it as a primary entry point into our application.

You should be able to compile a relatively small, trimmed, standalone, AOT compiled library that uses native interop. (Correct me if i'm wrong, dotnet users). Then there would be no dependency on the framework.

merb · 10 days ago
You can only use .net 4.8 when you create an outlook add-in.

I mean yes you can build it with native interop and aot. But then you would loose the .net benefits as well.

merb commented on Jepsen: NATS 2.12.1   jepsen.io/analyses/nats-2... · Posted by u/aphyr
merb · 12 days ago
> 3.4 Lazy fsync by Default

Why? Why do some databases do that? To have better performance in benchmarks? It’s not like that it’s ok to do that if you have a better default or at least write a lot about it. But especially when you run stuff in a small cluster you get bitten by stuff like that.

merb commented on Proxmox Datacenter Manager 1.0 available   proxmox.com/en/about/comp... · Posted by u/speckx
merb · 16 days ago
sadly I hoped they add:

> Off-site replication of guests for manual recovery in case of datacenter failure.

which would've been an actual killer feature

merb commented on C++ Web Server on my custom hobby OS   oshub.org/projects/retros... · Posted by u/joexbayer
sweetjuly · 22 days ago
Yeah...HTTP/1 is one of those weird cases where the older protocol is considerably more difficult to implement correctly than the newer ""more complex"" standard. This is especially true if you want your server to work with they myriad of questionably compliant clients out in the world.

HTTP/3 might have been easier, and using QUIC+HTTP/3 in your hobby OS is a fun flex :)

merb · 22 days ago
I don’t think that http/3 is easier to implement than http/1.1 especially since h3 is stateful where http/1.1 is not. Especially not when everything should be working correctly and securely because the spec does not always tell about these things. Oh and multiplexing is quite a hard thing to do especially when you are also dealing with a state machine and each of your clients can be malicious.
merb commented on New layouts with CSS Subgrid   joshwcomeau.com/css/subgr... · Posted by u/joshwcomeau
maqnius · 25 days ago
CSS grids are for presentation, HTML is for semantics. Ideally they are separated. That's why the use of <center> tag is deprecated.
merb · 24 days ago
As far as I know <b> and <i> is not deprecated at all. It’s just not recommended for 95% of the use cases.
merb commented on Several core problems with Rust   bykozy.me/blog/rust-is-a-... · Posted by u/byko3y
fhap · a month ago
> The article has some valid points but is full of ragebait exaggeration.

Given that Rust doesn’t always have critiques that are backed with evidence, this wasn’t bad.

People can use C now that LLMs make it easier, so Rust is no longer needed in many ways.

merb · a month ago
You are joking, right? Writing c with llm‘s… what can go wrong?!
merb commented on Kubernetes Ingress Nginx is retiring   kubernetes.dev/blog/2025/... · Posted by u/TheApplicant
3ln00b · a month ago
How do you people even keep up with this? I'm going back to cybersecurity after trying DevOps for a year, it's not for me. I miss my sysadmin days, things were simple back then and worked. Maybe I'm just getting old and my cognitive abilities are declining. It seems to me that the current tech scene doesn't reward simple.
merb · a month ago
ingress-nginx is older than 5-7 years tough. In that time frame you would’ve needed to update your Linux system, which gets hairy most often as well. The sad thing is just that the replacement is just not there and gateway api has a lot of drawbacks that might get fixed in the next release (working with cert manager)
merb commented on Amazon imposing fees on using their marketplace API   developer.amazonservices.... · Posted by u/kull
merb · 2 months ago
Uf that also means that the business api is affected? to pull invoices and stuff. https://developer-docs.amazon.com/amazon-business/docs/downl... not sure if that will be paid as well
merb commented on Google suspended my company's Google cloud account for the third time   agwa.name/blog/post/googl... · Posted by u/agwa
merb · 2 months ago
Gcp still can’t change our street address because of the d-u-n-s validation (of course d-u-n-s actually uses our new address… and all other vendors are fine with it). How bad must their service be that they can’t change a fucking address. Oh and the free billing support is horrible, always the same response like ‘a special team is working on it’.. yeah sure and they can’t fix an address for like a month. It’s worse since all our invoices use the old address which in Germany is a fucking problem. Time to make a migration plan.
merb commented on Hard Rust requirements from May onward   lists.debian.org/debian-d... · Posted by u/rkta
JW_00000 · 2 months ago
To be honest I don't really read insults either in this e-mail or in the thread you linked. If I'm seeing it right, there's only one comment by the guy in that thread, right? That comment is direct and uses language that may be considered unprofessional ("crap"/"crappy"), but it's not insulting the users (they are not referred to as crappy). Same for the e-mail.

Unnecessary drama as usual...

merb · 2 months ago
I don’t think the language is unprofessional, it’s direct and it states his opinion.

The one demanding it is the maintainer of keepassxc it would’ve been better to just close the issue that this is a Debian only problem and he should install it like that and just close it.

u/merb

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