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Just document it correctly and move on.
//this works. I don't know why. Probably ghosts. -
@Andlat Nope it's a python project and I killed the other related processes I think I'm missing a single line of code that might trigger it. Well it shouldn't be too hard to find what is wrong after a good nights sleep.
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UPDATE: I fixed it... It wasn't haunted, it was just me being a total dumbass (again). The reason it was getting triggered was i fucked up some other if statement that triggered that function to trigger no matter what was the value... And I was searching for the problem in the main function uuugh 😂
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