Working with templated code in C++ can be a pain in the ass because you can't really see what you're doing before you compile your code and the compiler screams at you in hieroglyphics. Luckily, VS 2022 added this helpful dropdown that will add all existing instantiations to the editor, meaning it will search your code for where this function is called and add the template arguments it found to the dropdown.
Unfortunately, nine times out of ten, when you select one of the options, it goes: "Oh, AssetService? Never heard of her, she must go to a different school. ๐"
