In swedish it is easy to rant about the paperless office. Paperless would be translated to papperslösa but if I change it into pappers slösa it becomes paper wasting
erikbrannlund
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Help! My .NET to MySQL application suddenly stopped working...I don't use C# on a daily basis and I haven't touched the code for a long time. There could be that this debug session broke when imported in 2022 instead of 2017 where the original development was done. I hoped that someone would say something along the lines of (Microsoft disabled Tech Z version X, try installing Y). But anyway Entity framework and under references MySql.Data and MySql.Data.Entity.EF6. NuGet packages MySql.Data 6.9.9 and MySql.Data.Entity 6.9.9 (This one is marked as depreceted). This is the exception I received: System.Data.Entity.Core.EntityException HResult=0x80131501 Message=The underlying provider failed on Open. Source=EntityFramework StackTrace: at System.Data.Entity.Core.EntityClient.EntityConnection.Open() at System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext.EnsureConnection(Boolean shouldMonitorTransactions) at System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectContext.ExecuteInTransaction[T](Func`1 func, IDbExecutionStrategy executionStrategy, Boolean startLocalTransaction, Boolean releaseConnectionOnSuccess) at System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.<>c__DisplayClass7.b__5() at System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.DefaultExecutionStrategy.Execute[TResult](Func`1 operation) at System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectQuery`1.GetResults(Nullable`1 forMergeOption) at System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.ObjectQuery`1..GetEnumerator>b__0() at System.Data.Entity.Internal.LazyEnumerator`1.MoveNext() at BusinessLayer.Supplier.GetAll() in C:\mitt\marieshopnet\BusinessLayer\Supplier.cs:line 33 at PendingLedgerEvidence.Form1..ctor() in C:\mitt\marieshopnet\PendingLedgerEvidence\Form1.cs:line 60 at PendingLedgerEvidence.Program.Main() in C:\mitt\marieshopnet\PendingLedgerEvidence\Program.cs:line 19 This exception was originally thrown at this call stack: [External Code] Inner Exception 1: MySqlException: Unable to connect to any of the specified MySQL hosts.
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Help! My .NET to MySQL application suddenly stopped working...First some background. 10+ years ago my spouse started a small webshop and I made the administration part in Delphi. Slowly transitioning it to the web. I have tried to make everything as automatic as I can. Like register a payment automatically makes a record in the ledger. On the same line I later made a C# .NET as a part in the handling of incoming invoices. She scans the invoice to PDF and place it on the desktop or drops it there if it is delivered electronically. My application detects the file and pops up and she can fill in the things needed to put in the ledger and store it in the database. Now last week the application starts and then closes without being touched for years. It worked last month, the delphi written things still works. Does anyone have any idea why, this coincide with me reading something about Microsoft removing some old version of TLS. The application uses Entityframework. Then I tried opening up the source in VS 2017 community edition(?) where it was written but I never get past the "credentials is wrong" page. Moved the code to another computer with VS 2022 on it where I had trouble getting it to work. When I did I got back an exception telling me "opening of table didn't work" but no indication of why.
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I was told about this, but ...I think you need to include more than just Tornedalen. I think most of the samis use or at least used to have "kaffeost" in their coffee. They also used to put salt in the coffee. My mother used to make "kaffekött", translates to coffeemeat, which basically was ribs of a "cow" in the oven for some time, I don't have the recipe and she's gone to a place where she can't answer any questions, so I don't know how long. Since I don't drink coffee I don't know exactly how it would alter the taste of coffee. It was fairly salty so I imagine it wold be a bit like salt in the coffee.
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Most significant technical innovation in your lifetimeInvented a while before I was born but anyway. The late Hans Rosling said that the most important invention was the washing machine. Because that freed up a lot of time for the women not having to stand in some frozen creek in the middle of the winter washing clothes. Instead they could read to their kids, help them with homework and make higher education possible for a greater part of the population.
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It's not just code, I read the user manual...Some years ago I had the manual for a "general remote control" on my office door. And even if the words in the manual were swedish it was fairly easy to figure out the text in the english original. It started off congratulating to the purchase of this device. However it had stopped being a "general remote control" and turned into a, if I translate it back to english, "public distant control". It didn't get any better after that.