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@Surasanji I'll be keeping an eye. I love answering speculative questions.

RT @ArkEcosystem@twitter.com: updates are now available on @get_delta@twitter.com cryptocurrency portfolio tracker app. Make sure you enable notifications in the app to get all the latest $ARK news. delta.app/

Well, in light of the CI updates, guys. looks like I'm going with Team City; best .NET support of them all, tried and true, plus only pay when we need to, not as our only option. Stupid question. In light of build agents, how many are needed per project? Is that dependent on the scale? I'm new to CI/CD, so ... help would be appreciaited.

I'll say something. OSTicket is a pain in the posterior when trying to run it in Chrome. Chrome gets stuck in the edit field when entering a new ticket ... LOL Will have to try Edge when I get home, then.

@tardisx I was looking at the Blue ocean thing ... I was like what? LOL. Wonder how Team City would work ... though only supports three build agents. How much productivity would that provide us before we had to pay? Not that we mind paying, but it's not as if we have billions to throw around LOL

RT @dotnetkicks@twitter.com: Getting Started with Docker on Windows Server 2019 by @EltonStoneman@twitter.com dotnetkicks.com/r/377765?url=h via @DotNetKicks@twitter.com

Better than UbiKey, you think?
RT @DennisF@twitter.com A small team of engineers is building a line of hardware security key that is completely open source and supports the new FIDO2 standard: @solokeyssec@twitter.com

Hardware Security Keys Go Open Source With Solo decipher.sc/hardware-security-

@freemo that's actually for the license for the server that we would need. I could definitely go with that. The biggest thing in my case to be getting permission. Anyway, I'll talk to you later. But thanks for the hand. You definitely helped out a little bit.

I'll talk with you all in the morning … I've stayed up way too late as it is, and I've got work in a couple hours.

@freemo Hmmm interesting. Eew. This is going to be a lovely toss-up. For while I could put up the $45 a month for TFS, don't think our CFO/COO would like that. Only other option in that case, if using this toolchain, which I was gifted a license for, would be Team City.

@wobin I used to be able to do that, back when BizSpark was a thing. That sort of died, and it's not like there is tons of money to be thrown around.

@freemo I think I'm going to have to go with Jenkins, only because it works with the rest of the Devops toolchain I'm using. not sure whether you've heard of Inedo or not, but they support only a very few CI servers, unfortunately.

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