cant practically anything throw an exception given the right (sometimes extremely remotely possible) circumstances?
cant practically anything throw an exception given the right (sometimes extremely remotely possible) circumstances?
theres also cooked.wiki. tack “cooked.wiki/“ onto the start of a recipe URL and it scrapes and reformats for you
that was it!
i like it. years ago i did a puzzle where the box cover showed an illustration of the past and the actual puzzle was the same scene in the future
why do these things almost never close properly
i use rdiff-backup
i had a lot of problems with my t7 and went through an absolutely excruciating return process. the bad service now makes me think twice about buying samsung products in general, but i had zero issues and was very happy with my samsung memory products before the t7.
i would get great read/write performance, but i think it had some bad blocks or whatever (confirmed but not apparently correctable with samsung magician) that id run into; when that would happen the drive would get a red blinkenlight, my pc would freak out, refuse to dismount the drive, unplugging/replugging was of no use, and the only temporary remedy involved a full reboot.
suit customer may be worst customer
Sure they can add rounded corners but can they fix this mess?
dont many of the language primitives confer the possibility of thrown exceptions?