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announcements
- BinaryFormatter is being removed in .NET 9
- Announcing the .NET Virtual Monolithic Repository · dotnet/announcements
- .NET Announcing a Monorepo
- .NET's Monorepo
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Vulnerability found affecting System.Data.SqlClient in Microsoft .Net (Framework, Core, 5/6)
I don't think that works. That would alert you about the security alerts on the Security tab of the dotnet/announcements repo, which are empty, not about issues that contain information about .Net security issues.
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.NET: Modelo Criptográfico, lo que necesitas saber.
.NET Core 2.0 Cryptography uses Apple Security Framework on macOS · Issue #21 · dotnet/announcements (github.com)
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Situation right now
Yeah, it's a fun meme, but there have been a few nasty RCE vulnerabilities patched on .NET Core in the last couple years. Like this one: https://github.com/dotnet/announcements/issues/178
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.NET Core 2.1 container images were deleted from Docker Hub!
If you started receiving errors when pulling old versions of dotnet docker images (like the .NET 2.1), it's because Microsoft deleted them from Docker Hub on August 21st, 2021. That date is not a coincidence, the .NET Core 2.1 reached end of support in the same date. For more details take a look at the official dotnet announcement or also the dotnet blog. In my case, the error bellow was thrown in the stdout when pulling the microsoft/dotnet:2.2-aspnetcore-runtime image:
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Are you using .NET on Arch Linux? Is the experience good?
I'm not entirely sure what that means. We're done porting .NET Framework APIs to .NET Core / .NET 5. .NET Framework is what it is now, and .NET is moving forward with .NET 6+. If it is worth porting your code to .NET 6, it is. If not, then it isn't. Both can be good choices. .NET Core on Linux, however, is absolutely not preview.
- NuGet package restore broken on .NET 5+ with Removal of Trust of Verisign CA
jellyfin-skiasharp-native
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Jellyfin 10.7.0 for FreeBSD 12.2 / TrueNAS 12.0-U2
I am not sure it would be worth the time to replace Skia with something else to support a platform that does not even have official support under dotNET. Plus, the current version of Skia actually builds under FreeBSD where the version referenced (https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-skiasharp-native) does not.
What are some alternatives?
netcoredbg - NetCoreDbg is a managed code debugger with MI interface for CoreCLR.
jellyfin-server-freebsd - jellyfin-server component for freebsd
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
CoreCLR - CoreCLR is the runtime for .NET Core. It includes the garbage collector, JIT compiler, primitive data types and low-level classes.
SqlClient - Microsoft.Data.SqlClient provides database connectivity to SQL Server for .NET applications.
azurelinux - Linux OS for Azure 1P services and edge appliances
containerregistry - Microsoft Artifact Registry description and related FAQ
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Nuget Package Manager - Repo for NuGet Client issues
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
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