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Posts from December 2020

Blog posts published in December 2020

Posts from December 2020 (4)

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    2020 - Year Review

    Like is almost customary at this point in the year, I decided to take a look at 2020 - which goals I had set for myself if I hit them, and what happened on koskila.net during the year. And like last year, I thought I'd set myself a few new goals! In my last year review post, I commented on 2019: 2019 was borderline tumultuous – in 2020, I hope it’ll be slightly smoother sailing. Me, in my 2019 review Oof. Overall, 2020 was definitely not "smoother sailing".
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    Graph API throws "$count is not currently supported." when you KNOW it's supported?

    Hey, another funny case. "Funny" as in "the error message is misleading and googling didn't really help", but also as in "a colleague knew the answer right off the bat because he already fixed it in another project". This time the documentation was in fact there , it just wasn't there to be found . Anyway - what have I broken this time? Problem When you're calling Graph API with both $filter and $count, for example: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/$count?
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    How to fix Visual Studio Cloud Explorer being unable to access your subscriptions

    This article will describe a number of fixes to a situation, where your Visual Studio Cloud Explorer fails to show you the Azure Subscriptions you (should) have access to. Problem Your Cloud explorer might load for a long while, and finally, fail to display anything meaningful. Instead, you might see an error like the below: "Subscriptions could not be loaded. Please try reentering "Subscriptions could not be loaded.
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