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The "hardest" Wordle I've tried was one of BATCH, CATCH, HATCH, LATCH, MATCH, PATCH or WATCH.
I forget the actual answer but just remember I ran out of guesses! It broke a streak of 59!
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I wish I could recall the word that caused this[^].
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Wordle 409 5/6
⬜🟩⬜🟨⬜
🟩🟩⬜⬜🟨
🟩🟩⬜🟩⬜
🟩🟩⬜🟩⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Wordle 409 X/6
⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜
⬜⬜🟨⬜🟩
🟨🟩⬜⬜🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩
I did not know that word
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Wordle 409 X/6
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟩⬜⬜🟨
🟨🟩⬜⬜🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
Ouch
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Wordle 409 3/6
⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛
🟩⬛⬛🟩⬛
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Wordle 409 6/6*
⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟩⬜⬜🟨
🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩
🟩🟩⬜⬜🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Wordle 409 6/6*
⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟨⬜⬜⬜
🟨⬜⬜⬜🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Wordle 409 6/6
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟩⬜⬜⬜
🟨🟩🟨⬜⬜
🟩🟩🟨⬜🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Wordle 409 6/6
⬛⬛🟨⬛⬛
⬛🟩⬛⬛🟩
⬛🟩⬛⬛🟩
⬛🟩⬛🟩🟩
🟩🟩⬛🟩🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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I have this one Linq2Sql code that is updating a column value. I can see the column updated in the C# code, I can see the PK is correct, but it doesn't update in the DB. When I look at the SQL that Linq2SQL generates, the parameter for the column I'm updating is the old column value. WTF? How can the parameter value be the old value when I see in the C# code the new value???
This isn't an attempt to get help - it's just that I feel like ranting about this. It must be something I'm doing wrong, just haven't figured it out. Driving me nuts.
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Try to ask about it on Stackoverflow...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Johnny J. wrote: Try to ask about it on Stackoverflow...
Turns out it's something in the query that determines what should be updated, which is flipping state between two records.
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If any of you are wondering where you should host a website - stay away from Hostinger. Although their prices are competitive their technical expertise is extraordinarily shallow. Their refund policy defies belief.
I've been hosting an organization's website on Hostinger for two years. At the end of May 2022, Hostinger decided to move the website to a new server (supposedly part of some maintenance effort). Apparently the transfer completed and I was told to use a new IP address. I use FileZilla and was able to upload new files to the website on its new server. But this website is also used by a Raspberry Pi to download a set of slides that it (the RPi) would display in the organization's lounge. The RPi home directory contains a number of scripts that, once the slides are uploaded to the website, are executed to prepare the RPi for slideshow display (using feh). Part of that preparation is to copy (using wget) the slides into a local-to-the-RPi directory. feh displays the slides in that directory. This makes the slideshow independent of the Internet. But after the transfer, the wget script was broken. So too were all PHP scripts.
I advised Hostinger of the problem. Their denials sounded like something a junior programmer might espouse. Of course nothing that Hostinger did was wrong - it was entirely an error in my scripts (scripts that had worked flawlessly for almost one year before the transfer). About a month ago, I decided that Hostinger's inability to fix the problem was forcing me to re-host the website. I went to inmotion.
So, Hostinger was unable to fix the problem they caused. Would they refund the two years paid for. No! So I will not use nor recommend Hostinger for any website hosting.
Stay away.
Gus Gustafson
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If you paid this by credit card, call the credit card issuer and dispute the charge. It might get reversed, in which case this outfit will have to pay a charge back fee.
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I will take your suggested course of action. However, I do think that Hostinger should hold itself responsible and make the refund.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Gus Gustafson
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So, did you actually look at your scripts to see what was breaking?
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I gave some thought to getting the scripts to work with Hostinger. However, if you refer to the original post, I stated that the scripts worked to more than a year, without any problems at all. What's worse, after the move to inmotion, without modification, the scripts worked as before.
As I implied earlier, the problem was Hostinger's - not mine.
Gus Gustafson
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If the scripts use a DNS service that wasn't updated with Hostinger moved their servers, this would explain the entire issue.
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As a professional, I don't think that matters. When Hostinger was notified of the problem they should have started the repair. Instead they stood around wringing their hands.
Gus Gustafson
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So, it just broke after the transfer and they can't/won't help you fix it, but you think they should refund the fees for the last two years, even though it worked for those two years? I don't think that's a reasonable demand. And I'd look at my scripts to make sure they aren't still pointing at the old IP.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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I'm sorry, either I was not clear or you misunderstood me. I had just renewed the account with Hostinger for two more years when the problems were detected. I reported the problem to Hostinger about 45 days after the renewal. I never expected any refund to cover a period when everything worked correctly. It was a refund of the newly renewed account that I desire.
Gus Gustafson
modified 2-Aug-22 0:04am.
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That makes more sense. Do they have an early cancellation policy? If they don't offer to return at least some prorated portion of your prepaid fee then yeah, I'll avoid them.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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To my knowledge, Hostinger provides a thirty day refund. After that, for any reason even if it's something they've done, there's no refund.
Gus Gustafson
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It's a Ho stinger then?
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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