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In production codebase, which one is best if you work in a small team like 5?

Man this hit me right in the heart, I can at least assure you that Visual Studio handles 60k/100k line files just fine (only .cs) for .cshhtml vs code works so much better :P



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In production codebase, which one is best if you work in a small team like 5?

People should care a little bit about how they structure their code and should be trying these recommendations to find out what works for them. The simplest one I have settled on is features/slices. It just boils down to "keep things that must be together, together!". Inside those folders/features use what works to create/solve that feature, eg use Repositories for CRUD features and Event Sourcing for others or even something entirely different, features should be as independent as possible in the end :D (just with the touch of frameworkism we all love).

Also for the other side (just use MVC, we only care about the business etc.) in the end it just ends up like this anyway. You have a Products folder in Models, a Products folder in Views and 3 Services related to products in Services and 2 Repositories, while you could just have a Products folder with Models, Views, Controller, Repositories and Services inside it or even better see that it could be 2 or 3 different features as you have so many Services and Repositories. But yea "searching" (F12, search on explorer...) is so much better and makes the life of implementing new things so much more efficient, especially since global folders means reuse of "common" models everywhere so you can't even change them or just piggyback DTO12 with values like float1 xD.

Code is part of the business and solution too, you don't need to think really hard about it but just a little bit helps, so that when your product reaches millions of lines and thousands of files you can reason about what you have and don't break the world all the time.


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Turns out MediatR uses reflection and caching just to keep Send() clean

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You should definitely check https://github.com/martinothamar/Mediator or if interested in testing something new, my own https://github.com/Raven-Tail/Blackwing which aims in a different philosophy to the source generated code plus it makes use of interceptors 😁


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Αλήθειες μόνο: Με τι μουσική γράφετε τον καλύτερο κώδικα

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Lofi kapies fores, alles xalarh rock apo red fm k sto polu focus to silence tou spitiou (afhgradiras noise ftw) :p


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Question: How do you guys install talos linux from windows?

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Hey thanks for answering, It turns out it was my SD card. I found one old SSD I had lying around and put it on the USB and worked.

update: It seems it can't boot from SD Card in general, I got a new 128gb card same as my SSD to try it since i thought it had to do with the card but it seems it wasnt the case.


Question: How do you guys install talos linux from windows?
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Question: How do you guys install talos linux from windows?

I got a new raspbery pi 4 8gb model and I wanted to get talos linux on it and move my clustter here and then start adding some other pis / pcs.

The problem I am dealing with Is I downloadthe .img.xz file for rpi 4 I flash it using rpi imager but It never gets detected on the SD card so it never boots.

So far I tried even unziping the img and installing it as is but still nothing.

I tried versions 1.6.8, 1.8.4, 1.9.0, 1.9.2 so this leads me to believe I am doing something wrong with the imager maybe.