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Luke Parker

@LukeParkerDev

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Senior Software Engineer • Presenter • Mentor. Built with ❤️ on #dotnet | Azure | Blazor | Architecture

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13 days
@Dave_DotNet My VSA template contains a bunch of opinions and learnings, although the architecture is fluid by design. I've been dogfooding in personal apps and at work for a while now. Some updates coming.
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Gemini Flash just ratio'd me
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Luke Parker
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@trikcode The ability to do the last 20% of the work on a project is rare
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You've got to love a random background platform change at 1am on a Saturday 🥲
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Luke Parker
3 days
Wait uh, @theo its cool that requests keep going when I click away, but how do I stop it when the AI starts spiraling 💀
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@theo Was Gemini 2 Pro available on their API?
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Luke Parker
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These inconsistent borders/outlines on Google's AI studio 🤢
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Luke Parker
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I can't believe FluentAssertions would rug pull us like that. No, they wanted to find a profitable model for their long-maintained OSS project. The community has since forked the project under the title AwesomeAssertions. This move was quite popular with the community. However, looking at the repo it has done no commits other than rebranding. On the other hand, FluentAssertions has improved the documentation and improved the actual assertions. Why is there always so much support people who fork open-source software as if that means anything? The trusted users should be the ones who already have a history of maintaining a stable and easy to use package over the years. My only wish is that the commercial license change was under a different package ID, to prevent any accidental version bumps. P.S., I have been sponsoring FluentAssertions since mid-last year. Most people complaining are just wanting to profit off other people's hard work and don't seem to care about it at all. #dotnet #OpenSource
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Luke Parker
5 days
80% of the time someone asks for help with their code it magically works when I am watching. Is my aura off the charts?
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Luke Parker
5 days
@theo As a Claude power user, if I spam one chat for a while I get kicked out. If I pay 8 + 8 = $16/month then I probably get more messages in the end for cheaper
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Luke Parker
5 days
P.S. I have been using CSharpier on all work and personal projects for a good while now!
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Luke Parker
6 days
@MattParkerDev Huh. I thought ‘with’ only worked on records. Nice
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Luke Parker
6 days
@MattParkerDev Nice deep dive - thanks! It would also need to become a record struct, no?
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Luke Parker
6 days
@Dave_DotNet @hashnode @mjovanovictech You can tell @mjovanovictech has studied his copywriting! It works well and obviously gets the information across to readers. More people should study him and technical copywriting in general. It's one of my goals for this year.
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Luke Parker
6 days
@Dave_DotNet My only critique of your site is exactly that. It has the 'old' look and feel. I just migrated my own site to @hashnode. Have you checked them out? It is free for individual creators. SEO looks pretty good, but the blog editor is really powerful.
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Luke Parker
8 days
My theme for 2025 is to ship more. I just migrated my entire personal site to @hashnode blog. Instead of maintaining some random Next.js site template that I have no interest in, I can instead use their insane cloud based CMS. Check it out.
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Luke Parker
6 days
@Dave_DotNet Nice! I regularly use your blog posts, even organically with google. You've got a massive database of content
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