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3:27 AM
That reminds me... I got the equivalent of this error message yesterday, when trying to transfer files from an old NAS to a new one:
At least there was an attempt to give me a meaningful error code. Unfortunately... "unspecified error" helps not at all.
 
3:56 AM
ah, the good old "An unknown ewrror has occurred" - "thanks, I noticed"
 
4:06 AM
I Googled it... apparently this error code is common when trying to copy a ZIP or RAR file that is password-protected.
Which makes absolutely no sense, as Windows should not need to open the file in order to copy it!
 
 
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2:10 PM
@DanielWiddis I'd say JUnit. Having a built in unit testing library is good, and JUnit is very easy to use. Also, until somewhat recently (I guess years ago now) I'd have said Java Mission Control. It came bundled and was a pretty good performance optimization tool.
 
Nitpick: JUnit isn't actually built-in, just extremely ubiquitous and with excellent IDE integration in most IDEs :-)
 
Woah, you're right. I could have sworn it was built in. Well, I like defacto standards. None of this JS which 237k libraries I should use nonsense.
 
 
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5:26 PM
What is the opposite of a cascading delete? Like if I wanted to COPY all foreign keyconstraint linked rows from one database to another without specifying specific tables, is there an easy way to do that? My guess is no, but I'm not that knowledgeable about such things.
 
6:14 PM
@code11 "built in to IDEs" is pretty accurate, and since everyone uses an IDE...
In other news, I just bricked my SAW.
 
7:07 PM
@CodyGray it looks like the function from the API that does the copy checks and fails upon encountering the lack of permissions?
 
 
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