It wasn’t :D
See my comments below.
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.
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.
lol, didn’t see it as Mbin just shows it as text. Next time I should put my regex in a codeblock.
Funny how I just hit a downtime when trying to explore your GL.
I like Addy as it allows to create mail aliases which relay to your real mail. So you cen delete the alias as soon as it gets spammed.
If the free tier of the website is to restrictive for your uses, Addy is hosted by other FOSS supporting platforms and their limits vary.
I have no serious knowledge about it, but for the thermic aspect I can’t imagine it working in any way.
Your body will try its best to keep its core temperature constant. So you won’t really cool your cells down.
In this process it will burn even more fuel to produce heat, so quite the opposide they want to archive.