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Discover Ludwig"such a bug" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a particularly noticeable or troublesome bug. Example: "I can't believe my computer keeps crashing. It must be such a bug in the code."
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Such a bug could be used to produce non-natural proteins with, say, novel antimicrobial properties, Krishnakumar says.
While it's still worrisome that such a bug exists, this seems like something that Apple will make a top priority.
"One of the characteristics of such a bug is that it can have a significant impact on all users, worldwide, which was the case today.
Such a bug managed to sneak its way into the LG Spyder, which has lead to a recall of the device.
Still, it's strange and difficult to understand why such a bug wouldn't affect many other stories that regularly go viral on the social platform.
Given that many people use Skype not just for personal messaging, but for work-related purposes, even the rare occurrence of such a bug could have wide-reaching impacts.
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But when explaining science he is most likely to point to a movie such as "A Bug's Life".
For trickier problems such as a bug "patch" or a software upgrade, an electronic agent can zoom out onto the Web, fetch the fix from the maker's site, and install it back home.
Released in 1995, Toy Story opened to critical acclaim and commercial success, leading to Pixar signing a five-film deal with Disney, which bore critically and financially successful computer animated films such as A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), and Monsters, Inc. (2001).
The immediate question raised by this bug is what kind of quality assurance process would allow such a simple bug to exist for over two years … Systemd's problems run far deeper than this one bug.
How did such a catastrophic bug remain undetected for two years?
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