Fixes#26211
Admin messages now have separate "seen" and "dismissed" fields. The idea is that an admin should be able to tell whether a user pressed the "dismiss for now" button. Instead of using "seen" as "show this message to players when they join", "dismissed" is now used for this.
Existing notes in the database will automatically be marked as dismissed on migration. A note cannot be dismissed without being seen (enforced via constraint in the database too, aren't I fancy).
As part of this, it has become impossible for a player to play without dismissing the message in some form. Instead of a shitty popup window, the popup is now a fullscreen overlay that blocks clicks behind it, making the game unplayable. Also, if a user somehow has multiple messages they will be combined into one popup.
Also I had enough respect for the codebase to make it look better and clean up the code somewhat. Yippee.
God bloody christ. There's like three layers of shit here.
So firstly, apparently we were still using Npgsql.EnableLegacyTimestampBehavior. This means that time values (which are stored UTC in the database) were converted to local time when read out. This meant they were passed around as kind Local to clients (instead of UTC in the case of SQLite). That's easy enough to fix just turn off the flag and fix the couple spots we're passing a local DateTime ez.
Oh but it turns out there's a DIFFERENT problem with SQLite: See SQLite we definitely store the DateTimes as UTC, but when Microsoft.Data.Sqlite reads them it reads them as Kind Unspecified instead of Utc.
Why are these so bad? Because the admin notes system passes DateTime instances from EF Core straight to the rest of the game code. And that means it's a PAIN IN THE ASS to run the necessary conversions to fix the DateTime instances. GOD DAMNIT now I have to make a whole new set of "Record" entities so we avoid leaking the EF Core model entities. WAAAAAAA.
Fixes#19897