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  1. Fire and Don't Quite Forget - Ephemeral Execution Without State
    An odd little pattern I stumbled across for qhen you want bounded parallel processing in a super lightweight scoped decaying queue which lets you fire off a background task then check in on it at any later point to see how it's getting on....umm it makes sense in the article. Think channels with a short term meory 🤓
    #csharp #net #netcore #aspnetcore

    mostlylucid.net/blog/fire-and-

  2. ИИ чат для API или «Co-Pilot» своими руками

    Мой опыт «Как с минимальными трудозатратами за "пару часов" создать рабочий прототип умного агента для существующего классического Web-приложения на стеке Microsoft с инфраструктурой на Azure». Основой служит Semantic Kernel, добавленный как отдельный сервис к существующему ASP.NET API. Статья может быть интересна труженикам .NET бекэнда, кто был хотел бы сделать своего умного агента, но не знает с чего начать.

    habr.com/ru/articles/973650/

    #ии_ассистент #semantic_kernel #aspnet

  3. Regarding: aspensmonster.tumblr.com/post/

    So... I kinda went down a rabbit hole trying to make an old "dat ass" meme, but for "dat glass" instead. The original post on tumblr is about what would happen if you showed someone in ancient Greece a yankee candle (well, how much it would sell for). Presumably, they wouldn't be too confused/impressed by scented and colored wax being burned. They wouldn't even be all that interested in tinted/colored glass. BUT, they WOULD be interested in CLEAR glass (because apparently that tech is much newer). Hence, a "dat glass" admiration meme was born.

    But me, being foolish, decided, not knowing a lick of ancient Greek, that it'd be funnier if the meme used ancient Greek too instead of English, to go along with the theme/reaction that someone in ancient Greece might have to seeing clear glass. Which eventually brought me to the following translation of "dat glass" into ancient Greek (which, again, I knew nothing of until about one hour ago):

    ἡ ὕᾰλος ἐκείνη

    I *think* “dat glass” would treat “dat” as a demonstrative adjective of the subject “glass,” meaning we’d have “dat” in the predicate position (ἐκείνη / that coming *after* the subject ὕᾰλος / glass [also assuming that this is the proper form of glass, a singular feminine mass noun in the nominative case]). Dunno if the ἡ bit is required or not, but kinda feels like it is if a cursory glance at example sentences is any indication?

    Basically... how far off am I in faithfully translating "dat glass", in this context, into ancient Greek?

    #tumblr #linguistics #Greek #AncientGreek #memes #AskFedi #translation #grammar #syntax

  4. Khoá học "Modern Full-Stack Web Development với ASP.NET Core" của Alexandre Malavasi & Albert Tanure đã được cập nhật. Cùng tìm hiểu cách xây dựng ứng dụng web toàn phần hiện đại! #ASPNETCore #LậpTrìnhWeb #FullStackDevelopment #WebDevelopment #ASPNETCore

    reddit.com/r/programming/comme

  5. “Tall Aspens, Fall Color” — A large grove of big aspen trees with autumn color, on an Eastern Sierra Nevada hillside.

    This is a type of autumn aspen photograph that I think of as a “wall of color.” Here there are more of the tall and straight trees than we see in many places in the Sierra, and the entire grove is at or near its fall peak. It helps that I had a somewhat elevated vantage point to make the photograph, part of what lets me fill the frame with color…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/21/ta

    #aspens #autumn #fall #foliage #trees #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  6. “Tall Aspens, Fall Color” — A large grove of big aspen trees with autumn color, on an Eastern Sierra Nevada hillside.

    This is a type of autumn aspen photograph that I think of as a “wall of color.” Here there are more of the tall and straight trees than we see in many places in the Sierra, and the entire grove is at or near its fall peak. It helps that I had a somewhat elevated vantage point to make the photograph, part of what lets me fill the frame with color…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/21/ta

    #aspens #autumn #fall #foliage #trees #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  7. “Tall Aspens, Fall Color” — A large grove of big aspen trees with autumn color, on an Eastern Sierra Nevada hillside.

    This is a type of autumn aspen photograph that I think of as a “wall of color.” Here there are more of the tall and straight trees than we see in many places in the Sierra, and the entire grove is at or near its fall peak. It helps that I had a somewhat elevated vantage point to make the photograph, part of what lets me fill the frame with color…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/21/ta

    #aspens #autumn #fall #foliage #trees #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  8. “Tall Aspens, Fall Color” — A large grove of big aspen trees with autumn color, on an Eastern Sierra Nevada hillside.

    This is a type of autumn aspen photograph that I think of as a “wall of color.” Here there are more of the tall and straight trees than we see in many places in the Sierra, and the entire grove is at or near its fall peak. It helps that I had a somewhat elevated vantage point to make the photograph, part of what lets me fill the frame with color…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/21/ta

    #aspens #autumn #fall #foliage #trees #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  9. “Aspen Transition” — Autumn aspen trees begin their seasonal color transition in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

    The colors of autumn aspen trees are so impressive that you might think that photographing them is simple. But there are challenges, at least not if you want the best possible photographs. The intense fall colors present a challenge to modern digital cameras. Very intense colors,like the yellows, reds, and oranges of these trees, can “blow out” the image if you use a “normal” exposure. The color is very intense, especially if the leaves are in direct sunlight. That’s why I often prefer to photograph these trees in soft, filtered light ore even in shade…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/20/as

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  10. “Aspen Transition” — Autumn aspen trees begin their seasonal color transition in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

    The colors of autumn aspen trees are so impressive that you might think that photographing them is simple. But there are challenges, at least not if you want the best possible photographs. The intense fall colors present a challenge to modern digital cameras. Very intense colors,like the yellows, reds, and oranges of these trees, can “blow out” the image if you use a “normal” exposure. The color is very intense, especially if the leaves are in direct sunlight. That’s why I often prefer to photograph these trees in soft, filtered light ore even in shade…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/20/as

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  11. “Aspen Transition” — Autumn aspen trees begin their seasonal color transition in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

    The colors of autumn aspen trees are so impressive that you might think that photographing them is simple. But there are challenges, at least not if you want the best possible photographs. The intense fall colors present a challenge to modern digital cameras. Very intense colors,like the yellows, reds, and oranges of these trees, can “blow out” the image if you use a “normal” exposure. The color is very intense, especially if the leaves are in direct sunlight. That’s why I often prefer to photograph these trees in soft, filtered light ore even in shade…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/20/as

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  12. “Aspen Transition” — Autumn aspen trees begin their seasonal color transition in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

    The colors of autumn aspen trees are so impressive that you might think that photographing them is simple. But there are challenges, at least not if you want the best possible photographs. The intense fall colors present a challenge to modern digital cameras. Very intense colors,like the yellows, reds, and oranges of these trees, can “blow out” the image if you use a “normal” exposure. The color is very intense, especially if the leaves are in direct sunlight. That’s why I often prefer to photograph these trees in soft, filtered light ore even in shade…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/11/20/as

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #sierranevada #nature #landscape #landscapephotography #photography #photo

  13. Ok did a release (a2 2am CET) so while I was waiting I *WROTE ANOTHER ARTICLE*.

    this time just updating and adding more detail to my (amateurish) front end pbuild pipeline.

    mostlylucid.net/blog/modernisi

    #aspnet #aspnetcore #webpack #javascript

  14. New blog post about my cognitive challenge with the Facebook Link Preview I encountered trying to help my wife promote her new online course darrenmcleod.com/2025/10/my-wi #dotnet #IIS #aspnet

  15. New blog post about my cognitive challenge with the Facebook Link Preview I encountered trying to help my wife promote her new online course darrenmcleod.com/2025/10/my-wi #dotnet #IIS #aspnet

  16. “Autumn Aspens Leaves and Trunks” — Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.

    I have noted before that many Sierra Nevada aspen trees do not quite correspond to our classic expectations — rather than tall, straight trees we often see shorter, broken and bent aspens. I think this may be a consequence of things like very rocky terrain, lower precipitation, and steep slopes. But the classic trees with straight trunks and tall canopies do exist…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/10/24/au

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #trees #sierranevada #landscape #nature #landscapephotography #photography

  17. “Autumn Aspens Leaves and Trunks” — Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.

    I have noted before that many Sierra Nevada aspen trees do not quite correspond to our classic expectations — rather than tall, straight trees we often see shorter, broken and bent aspens. I think this may be a consequence of things like very rocky terrain, lower precipitation, and steep slopes. But the classic trees with straight trunks and tall canopies do exist…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/10/24/au

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #trees #sierranevada #landscape #nature #landscapephotography #photography

  18. “Autumn Aspens Leaves and Trunks” — Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.

    I have noted before that many Sierra Nevada aspen trees do not quite correspond to our classic expectations — rather than tall, straight trees we often see shorter, broken and bent aspens. I think this may be a consequence of things like very rocky terrain, lower precipitation, and steep slopes. But the classic trees with straight trunks and tall canopies do exist…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/10/24/au

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #trees #sierranevada #landscape #nature #landscapephotography #photography

  19. “Autumn Aspens Leaves and Trunks” — Yellow leaves and white bark on autumn aspen trees, Sierra Nevada.

    I have noted before that many Sierra Nevada aspen trees do not quite correspond to our classic expectations — rather than tall, straight trees we often see shorter, broken and bent aspens. I think this may be a consequence of things like very rocky terrain, lower precipitation, and steep slopes. But the classic trees with straight trunks and tall canopies do exist…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/10/24/au

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #trees #sierranevada #landscape #nature #landscapephotography #photography

  20. “Small Aspen, Trunks, and Rocks” — A small aspen tree grows along a rock face beneath taller trees.

    As a fall color photograph, this is a bit subtler than some of the others I have recently shared. Instead of walls of brilliantly colorful aspen groves we have a single small tree along with a few other even “quieter” bits of autumn color. But the truth, of course, is that autumn in the Sierra is mostly not about those aspens, as spectacular as they are. The arrival of autumn with drying meadows, old leaves on the ground, and more is subtle but undeniable…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2025/10/19/sm

    #aspens #fall #autumn #foliage #sierranevada #nature #landscapephotography #photography