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Thomas Leclaire 🇺🇦 🇪🇺

@tleclaire66

Senior Consultant, Tuleva AG, SharePoint Developer. 2005-2016: Microsoft Germany. Microsoft, Azure, C#, Office 365, React @tleclaire66.bsky.social

Hamburg Katılım Eylül 2013
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Thomas Leclaire 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
Programming is not for the weak of heart neither for small minds... If you want to be a true programmer you will spend endless nights learning things that no one else you know can understand. You will spend your days learning things that seem impossible.
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Dr. Jones, DC
Dr. Jones, DC@Dr_JonesDC·
A patient came to us after 8 months on semaglutide. Max dose. 15 lbs lost. Exhausted. Hair falling out. Ready to quit. She didn't have a medication problem. She had a protocol problem. Here's what was broken:
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Karen Payne MVP
Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
.NET Developers What is your logging library?
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Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Manual deployments are fine once. For my .NET apps /w Aspire, I’d rather push to main and let GitHub Actions handle the Azure deployment. AZD can scaffold most of the pipeline: identity, provisioning, deploy. Full walkthrough here: youtu.be/Hjm-K8454tE
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Rep. Mark Alford: "Our partnership with Taiwan is important, but ... "
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Anton Martyniuk
Anton Martyniuk@AntonMartyniuk·
For years, Visual Studio decided which AI you were allowed to use. Not anymore. You open your .NET solution in Visual Studio and get the only AI your IDE picked for you. Here is what lock-in actually looks like in practice: • No way to plug in a different agent • Your workflow is tied to one vendor's roadmap • Switching means leaving Visual Studio entirely For a long time, the only options were: ❌ Use whatever AI ships with Visual Studio ❌ Switch editors and lose your .NET tooling ❌ Disable AI and pretend it's 2022 again That's about to change. JetBrains is taking the first step toward built-in Agent Client Protocol (ACP) support in Visual Studio by testing the foundation in the ReSharper 2026.2 EAP. ACP is an open standard for connecting any AI coding agent to your IDE. That's the way to break vendor lock-in in Visual Studio. Earlier this year, JetBrains brought ReSharper to VS Code, Cursor, and Antigravity. Now they are doing something bigger inside Visual Studio itself. To prove the foundation works, they are shipping their own agent first: 𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗲. And here is the part that matters most. Junie is 𝗟𝗟𝗠-𝗮𝗴𝗻𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰. You pick the model. You pick the provider. Junie is not another chat box in your sidebar. It is an autonomous agent. Here is what Junie actually does inside Visual Studio: 1️⃣ Real refactoring at scale ↳ Ask it to split a 2,000-line class. It performs the real work, and you verify the result. 2️⃣ Terminal commands from a prompt ↳ Build, test, run scripts. Junie runs them directly inside your IDE. 3️⃣ Git operations on demand ↳ Branches, commits, rebases - without leaving the editor. 4️⃣ Free choice of LLM ↳ Pick the model that fits the task. No forced vendor. A few honest notes, since this is an Early Access Program: • The UI is basic on purpose as this release is focused on features that work • Deeper ReSharper refactoring hooks are still in development • Free to download. JetBrains AI subscribers use their existing quota • Everyone else gets a free exploratory quota to try Junie out JetBrains is also asking the community which agents should come next. Try out Junie and share your feedback to help shape the roadmap. 👉 Try ReSharper 2026.2 EAP for free: ↳ lp.jetbrains.com/acp-in-resharp… —— ♻️ Repost to help other .NET developers break out of AI lock-in in Visual Studio ➕ Follow me ( @AntonMartyniuk) to improve your .NET and Architecture Skills Many thanks to @jetbrains for sponsoring this post
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@madebygoogle Hi, are there any updates on the wireless charging problems with Pixel 10 devices? My 10 Pro XL is still not charging in my car (20205 Volvo XC40) and it sometimes is not charging on my wireless chargers at home.
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Howaboua
Howaboua@Howaboua·
This is how anal I am about the UI. Poor Clanker. OCD at its finest.
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Max Mustermann
Max Mustermann@MaxMust34304709·
@NurderK Umsatz ist der falsche Indikator. Wie hat sich der Gewinn entwickelt? Wenn ich 5 Stk für 2 € verkaufe, mache ich 10€ Umsatz. Mein Gewinn könnte dabei 3€ sein. Wenn ich 4 Stk für 3€ verkaufe, ist mein Umsatz zwar bei 12€, mein Gewinn kann dennoch nur bei 2,50€ liegen.
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Nurder Koch
Nurder Koch@NurderK·
Shell hat seinen Umsatz im Vergleich zum Vorquartal verdoppelt, obwohl der Konzern weniger Öl und Gas gefördert hat. Ein fossiler Riese, der für einen signifikanten Anteil der weltweiten CO₂-Emissionen verantwortlich ist, profitiert von Leid und Krieg. What a Wonderful World
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
ChatGPT’s new voice mode will be one of the biggest releases of the year. It will listen and talk at the same time. It will sound fully human. It will run on GPT-5.5 instant-level intelligence. And once it is integrated into Codex, everything changes. You won’t just type prompts anymore. You’ll speak to your computer, and it will code, navigate, execute, debug, research, organize, and operate interfaces for you through computer use. People are massively underestimating this.
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LoneSurvivor
LoneSurvivor@LoneSurvivor·
🤩 Ich muss mich hart zusammenreissen, nicht noch ein zweites dieser Schätzchen zu bestellen: 🥰
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riskian53@riskian53·
@SBetschinger Wer kennt ihn nicht, den Arbeiter im Werk, bei dem dann nachmittags die Haushaltshilfe vorbeikommt? In welcher Welt lebst du? Mein Vater war selbst Arbeiter und meine Mutter war Haushaltshilfe. Dieses steuerliche Privileg nutzt nur Gutverdienern, nicht der arbeitenden Mitte.
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Simon Betschinger
Simon Betschinger@SBetschinger·
Klingbeil mal wieder: "Nach BILD-Informationen will er u. a. die steuerliche Absetzbarkeit von Haushaltshilfen und Handwerkerleistungen streichen sowie an das Dienstwagenprivileg ran. Diese Steuervorteile nutzen vor allem Gutverdiener. " Die SPD befindet sich weiterhin auf Selbstmordmission. Am laufenden Band arbeitet die Partei daran, das Leben der arbeitenden Bevölkerung zu verschlechtern. Die Idee von Klingbeil würde zudem Zehntausende Mini-Jobs vernichten.
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Linda Lou@LindaMy35506493·
Perhaps petty, but I’m being honest. When I reach 5K followers, I plan to take a screenshot of my profile and post it to Facebook for all those friends who ignored and muted me for speaking out loudly against Trump since 2021. I want them to know they did not silence my voice.🥴
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John Jackson
John Jackson@hissgoescobra·
I don’t know what this world would be like without him right now. I like to think that another Ukrainian would’ve stepped into the breach, but the fact is we need authentic leaders so bad right now. And he’s always stood tall on principle. God bless him.
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
who is still using c# in 2026?
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bluenose@_____case·
@LukeParkerDev Java and C# fit into essentially the same space. Java is the better boring technical choice.
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Luke Parker
Luke Parker@LukeParkerDev·
if boring technical choices win why arent you on C#?
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Karen Payne MVP
Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
For Visual Studio, what is your go-to model?
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OnkelFriedrich
OnkelFriedrich@federstaffel·
@javarevisited No entiendo, porque falla? No se supone que se programa una vez y queda funcionando?
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Javarevisited@javarevisited·
A Senior Dev was told his "output" was too low for a full-time role. He didn't argue. He just agreed, moved to a part-time contract, and left. A week later, the CEO realized the "low output" was actually 20+ automated scripts maintaining the entire legacy stack. The system started failing. The CEO called him to "re-negotiate."↓
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