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Nice work. Out of curiosity, did you consider using pest (https://pest.rs/) to help build your parser? Or is it too much for what you are doing?


Well the goal for this project is to go dependency free so, yep, it's not a good fit here.


Don't forget the replication. S3 replicates to at least three other AZs in the same region. I know this still doesn't account for the difference but its worth remembering.


I can see extra features costing more, but a lot of people would be happy with nothing but a network connected drive. If it goes bad, it's bad. Hopefully I have a backup somewhere.


Noting = monitoring


Just to put my mind at rest..."Despite the constant negative press covfefe."...we all agree Trump meant 'coverage' right?


I am in agreement that it was intending to be "coverage", but that the follow-up response is what makes it worth discussing. If he had admitted to making a typo, then it would have been a complete non-issue. It was Trump's failed attempts at putting a deeper meaning behind a typo, in order to avoid admitting to the slightest mistake, that made it noteworthy.


Or you know, he was making fun of his typo, which would be the charitable interpretation. But we can't possibly be charitable to a monster like Trump!


>Off camera, at a press briefing later the same day, Sean Spicer responded to questions about the tweet that "the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant." No further explanation was given during the briefing. Some reporters, observing that Spicer did not appear to be joking, were concerned by the implications.


Yeah, I mean I really don't like Trump, but it's hard to believe this follow-up is anything but a joke, unless there were some more tweets I didn't see.

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/86985833347752345...


It's hard to imagine what else he meant. The assumption is that he got interrupted mid-typing and accidentally sent it.


I think it was "coverage" but he fell asleep tweeting, it posted and then he slept without realising what had happened.

I frequently fall asleep while browsing on my phone and wake up having clicked ads, articles I had no interest in, silly contextual links, etc.


This is even better if you imagine it as him passing out and dropping the phone on his face, bouncing off his nose to get the 'fefe' and landing on his cheek to press send.


Yes. I found it strange and frustrating that most of the coverage of the tweet declined to point out this simplest possible explanation, instead helping render the non-story more distracting and inscrutable by not making this simple deductive leap.


There have been tweets/vids about it meaning "[I'm] still standing" or some such in Arabic --- my curiousity in the matter was too tiny to verify for myself =)


That makes more sense than "kerfuffle" (I feel dumb now).


I shall henceforth read "covfefe" as "kerfuffle". Thank you, dear sir.


Pre-launch startup here.

The tooling side of things is surely a pain, but it's getting better. I liked the project.json style, so i'm a little disappointed they are moving back to csproj.

Aside from that, it's a great, intuitive, fast framework that we use in production and I love it more every day. I'd chose it again and again.

Watch out for the lack of performance monitoring solutions available so far. Most of them haven't got support for .NET Core yet. New Relic does not.


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