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16GB is more than enough for me, but make sure you get enough disk space (512GB is not enough for me), as the toolchains are quite big.


I discovered Lunar from this post and I love it, have been looking for an app like this for a while!


Thank you for writing the blog, the way it is written was very engaging :)


This has not happened on Android and it will not happen on iOS.


In that case the person already has enough money to lobby politicians and influence parlement anyway.


It's pretty bad that school elicits such stressful responses from us that we remember and relive them 20 years later.

edit: typo.


Thank you! I updated the title.


I wasn't blaming you! All of these article titles suggest that this is a current event. But the articles themselves disclose that it happened in October.


That issue shows up in headlines everywhere. It used to drive me nuts when you'd read "Kind person treats everyone to free lunch" only to find out they only did it that one time. The free lunch is no longer available, but the wording sounds like it is free right now.

Yes, my example is written in humour because I don't have an actual example in front of me. But you've definitely seen this kind of headline before.

Here's a common related pattern: "Famous rock stars die on 27th birthday." It sounds like all famous rock stars die on that special day, but the article is about a specific set of them who died (past tense) only.


As a teen boy: Instagram is not only toxic for teen girls.

The constant craving for likes that eventually turns into craving for attention can't be good.


I think it doesn't stop malware completely, that's impossible, but if you look at the Apple ecosystem you can see that it does help, a lot.


It barely helps at all (almost all your apps are pulling in telemtry/auth libraries from data brokers regardless of the permissions you give them) and the cost (no more personal computing.) is incredible.


Yes! The thing you're looking for is .NET Core.


The latest release is just called .NET 5

.NET Core was the name for the cross-platform version, but that's the default now and will be the future. No need to differentiate from the older Full Framework anymore.


Microsoft naming strikes again. I suspect they're only dropping the "core" now because they can - below 4 there's a need to disambiguate versus .net Framework versions.


And the road between .net core 1 > .net core 2 > .net core 3 was extremely bumpy.


Not to mention there is no upgrade path from .Net Framework to Core. Major missing features like WCF are still an issue in .Net 6. Migrating is a long and slow processes. Luckily we can use .Net Standard 2.0 as a bridge for libraries.


Or features like how Assembly reloading and MSIL code generation works.


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