I tried virtualizing Windows on proxmox and it went smooth
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Here it is the comment I was looking for. Another fellow three body problem reader, I suppose.
I would try this route first.
Here is my logic: it's the effort to find what you are looking for in a bunch of files and I don't know how many lines of source code versus the effort to search for some packets (which you should listen for anyway in the final solution) sent from a specific IP address over a relatively small amount of time.
I played it first when it was a free mod and then bought on steam and put on my backlog list because I really enjoyed what I saw back then.
Now, wouldn't be amazing if someone develop, you know, HL3 or at least episode 3? The game script wasn't published some time ago because of copyright expiration? I would pay for it, and I am sure I am not the only one.
I know Microsoft didn't get this right with naming and you got caught in the trap but there are 2 (actually 3) ways of hosting Blazor.
I also see that this confusion won't help OP choose Blazor over some more coherent dev environment hehehehe
You are talking about Blazor webassembly, I am talking about Blazor server side, which loads as fast as a "normal" website.
Server side Blazor has other caveats, that's why I specified it is an intranet project, where server side Blazor fits very well. Anyway, at the moment, Microsoft is still putting effort in polishing both type of Blazor hosting model.
This is not our first Blazor intranet web app and some of them are running in production for one year more or less.
It is really a joy to program using Blazor, especially if you need cross tab/browsers/device/user real time communication, which comes almost free thanks to underlying SignalR channel.
My two cents: I strongly agree with this. We just deployed an intranet blazor server app running on Linux (don't know which distro) and apache (we might switch to nginx soon). It works very well and we had to write less than 100 lines of JS (mostly for file download and upload) One of my workmates was hired one year ago and at the time he didn't know anything about .Net stack. Now he is mostly autonomous and he loves .Net and blazor in particular. Obviously YMMV.
In ritardo di 19 giorni ti ringrazio.
Scandaloso il McFlurry a 2 euro il giorno di natale.
Cmq, sbaglio o ogni volta approfittano di questi lunghi periodi di offerte per sparaflasharci (cit MIB) la memoria e alzare i prezzi? È vero che tutti alzano i prezzi ma con questa scusa loro li alzano 2 o tre volte l'anno.
Personalmente se devo mangiare dal Mac ci vado solo quando ci sono le offerte perché altrimenti, a 10 o 15 euro, anche nella mia città, ci sono modi migliori di mangiare fuori casa (e non intendo una semplice pizza al taglio, intendo proprio seduto al tavolo di un locale)
Io per servizi non richiesti ho chiesto i danni a Wind e in conciliazione mi hanno pagato.
Se interessa posso scrivervi tutta la storia (spalmata su 3 contratti di vari familiari) e quello che ho imparato.
Lo so che sono tutte cattive le compagnie, è vero, sono tutte uguali, fanno tutte schifo, ma il premio della peggiore io lo darei a Wind che non mi vedrà mai più e penso di essere finito in qualche loro blacklist perché non mi hanno mai più né chiamato né mandato SMS "torna a Wind", prima ne ricevevo diversi ogni mese.
Now I need a t-shirt with this sentence and some friends wo can get it
I understood less than half of your post but I bow in front of your commitment and skills.
Water tortoises are omnivores for sure:
A friend of mine had a small garden pool with 2 or 3 tortoises and decided to buy some more fish to add the pool. The day after, half of the fish was gone leaving my friend puzzled. The second day the fish was gone and he understood why: tortoises, at least water ones, are omnivores.