I know that it is nice that you are high and mighty and see yourselves as the all knowing all seeing eyes of software development yadda yadda, and you're all too happy to crush "less" good developers like terrestrial, because they make hacky solutions etc, yet why the hell is it that your program, after countless millions of versions completely fucks up config wise if there's an unexpected program ending? Surely this is an amateur mistake that you should have skipped around in your infinite years of experience? Surely the simple potential of a corrupted config file should not do any damage to your amazing, conservative in what we write program? I mean what the hell. We've had issues with putting all our eggs in one basket since God made eggs and we made baskets so why the hell do you guys rely on some checksum protected config file. I mean come on. A checksum?? Do actively fight data integrity or something?
The annoying thing about this is that your program is the only thing we can use and seeing it is closed source, the only option people have is to beg you to not be retarded. But I expect such things are banworthy :c :c.
Thanks a bunch for having a hopelessly coded way of treating program configuration.
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