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When working with Blazor WebAssembly, JavaScript interop often feels straightforward—until it isn’t. One of the more subtle (and frustrating) issues I’ve run into involves Safari, user-initiated navigation, and async event handlers. This post documents a real-world lesson learned: why I intentionally avoid async when triggering browser navigation (like mailto:) from Blazor, even though async/await is…
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These are short notes on Angular development using Visual Studio 2022. To create Angular project; If you look at solution there are…
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VLANs had me confused and running in circles for a while when I was first setting them up too. My understanding of…
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Here is how; Enter “Login” on HA console and press Enter. nmcli connection show to list your connections nmcli con show “Your Connection…
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Philips Hue bridge is using Channel 25 by default. We can change it to 15, 20 or 25. This will help us…
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