Yea, it voids the warranty. So when you get poisoned after eating it without label, you won't be able to get a refund.
Porting Doom to run in real life.
I'm new to Go and wanted to copy some text-data from a stream into the outputstream of the HTTP response.
I was copying the data to and from a []byte with a single Read() and Write() call and expexted everything to be copied as the buffer is always the size of the while data.
Turns out Read() sometimes fills the whole buffer and sometimes don't.
Now I'm using io.Copy().
Turned out that the bug ocurred randomly. The first tries I just had the "luck" that it only happened when the breakpoints were on.
Fixed it by now btw.
They are in the picture, you just can't find them.
Can also be the other way around when for example biology finds a new immune therapy and chemestry a new way to dissolve your lung.
And then the quick hack gets a permanent solution and the next employee has to fight trough the spagetti.
Fälschungsfreie Tokengenerierung ohne online IdP ist möglich. Unsere EID hat das ja schon gezeigt, der Client ist OpenSource und durch offene Standarts ist die Verifikation auch nicht zu schwer.
Das größte Problem ist der komplexe Prozess, sich als ServiceProvider freischalten zu lassen.
Ok, und zugegeben, man braucht passende Hardware (wie ein NFC Handy).
Ein anderes, interessanntes Konzept ist U-Prove. Das hab ich leider noch nie im realen Einsatz gesehen.
Die Frage nach Verhältnismäßigkeit solcher Maßnahmen ist jedenfalls durchaus berechtigt.
Der deutsche E-Perso hat bereits genau diese ">= 18" Abfrage.
Which brings me to boil is that they use 'pardner'.
I'm not your pardner in any way. I just wanted to read an aswer in my search results for a quite specific question.
Every time I read this 'whoa there, pardner' I want to scream at my screen that they should shut the fuck up.
Looks like this is not the search but their shoppingcart list.