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Well, I love playing Insurgency and recommend it to anyone who wants an ultra-realistic multi-player combat FPS. Highly addictive, highly PTSD causing too.
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... with a new 50p coin[^]
I think maybe he'd have liked that.
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Yeah I think so too!
Quite an amazing human being!
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too!
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He'd have hated it.
It's not egg-shaped.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Terribly appropriate, too, as the Pound Sterling is about to disappear into one...
Whoops - bordering on soapbox there!
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A bit cheap. I would have expected a 2 pound coin at the least.
Better would have been a 20 pound note.
To me, he was priceless
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Is that hole an optical illusion or a way of reducing the amount of silver (or whatever alloy is used to pretend it's silver) ?
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I think a optical illusion - vending machines tend to work partly on weight as well as size and shape, so a hole could cause problems.
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Not round: a equilateral-curve heptagon, or Reuleaux polygon: matheminutes: What shape is a 20 pence piece?[^]
Much more interesting that a mere round bit of metal!
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Well, roundish.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I've been through that too and switched to Mailkit and Mimekit using Nuget to take care of the dependencies.
I think you may find that if you change the SMTP Port you should still be able to use the .NET SmtpClient.
It should be port 25 for ssl connections that still works with the old .NET class - I have some unit tests with my old .NET SmtpClient class using port 25 and the tests pass.
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Thanks for the tips. Interesting though because the class is obsolete though so moving forward I guess we'll just forget about smtpclient.
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microsoft responded: We weren't beaten by a single dev.
He's married.
What's most worrying is that the microsoft's new-wave addle-brained idjits would probably see that as an appropriate response.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: What's most worrying is that the microsoft's new-wave addle-brained idjits would probably see that as an appropriate response.
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raddevus wrote: I'm going to re-write the System.IO libraries tonight
Be sure to add IReader , IWRiter , and IReaderAndWriter .
I'm working on System.Diagnostics.Process .
Anyone want to fix System.Console ?
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Let us know when System.IO.MindReader is done.
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I had to upgrade to use Mailkit, SmtpClient doesn't support TLS1.2, so all of a sudden you can't send emails when your service provider decides to take security seriously.
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You can set this somewhere to use TLS 1.2 with SmtpClient (works for me):
System.Net.ServicePointManager.SecurityProtocol = System.Net.SecurityProtocolType.Tls12;
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Of course only time can show "usefullness" of the class and it's normal when you find "obsolete" of design which was done 10 years ago. BUT... why MS itself not fixing anything?? WHAT they are busy that they cannot rewrite one of most important classes? (be sure, mail notifications used everywhere!)
MS can just make show how cool they are, "hard working", "hiring the best" and other BS. But reality shows they hire 10 indians for $100/month and do WORST code in the world. How long MS suppose to roll down??
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Thornik wrote: WHAT they are busy that they cannot rewrite one of most important classes
Writing the next version of Metro/WinRT/UWP that nobody will use...
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