The memory is corrupt, that’s why it won’t load.
The memory is corrupt, that’s why it won’t load.
The cheap Bluetooth ones work as well as the expensive ones
Autosync for Google Drive - Syncs folders in Google Drive to your phone. I use it for music files.
AFAIK, they’re working on it.
There wasn’t a catcha or verification system on that server, so they had lots of accounts spamming Beehaw.
This is really exciting. That’s actually pretty fast timeline too.
I couldn’t help but think of this video. Can Windows 11 run on Pentium II Old PC 1998?. He ran into the same problem IIRC.
Just being able to run those games on that CPU at all is impressive. I assumed you would run into a lot of driver issues. You need to see how long it will keep going.
I can’t argue with that. It’s not power efficient, but it doesn’t matter much if it’s not running 24/7.
Wow, and also why?
They should hire you.
Same as it ever was.
Name one example…
Cars, “They don’t build them like the used to”, because crumple zones save lives.
If you’re reading the file path from standard input, you could try using the os.path.normpath()
function from the os
module to normalize the file path before passing it to the PdfReader
function. This function converts a pathname to the normal form for the current operating system, which could help resolve any issues with the file path.
Here’s an example of how you could use this function:
import os
from PyPDF2 import PdfReader
def main():
path = input('Whatever: ')
normalized_path = os.path.normpath(path)
reader = PdfReader(normalized_path)
Give this a try and let me know if it helps!
I hope this isn’t against the rules.
ChatGPT4: It seems that the issue you’re facing is related to the way you’re passing the file path to the PdfReader function. One possible solution could be to use a raw string for the file path by adding an r before the opening quotation mark of the string. For example: path = r"C:\Users\example input.pdf".
Another solution could be to use double backslashes \ instead of single backslashes \ in the file path. You could also try using forward slashes / instead of backslashes.
Have you tried any of these solutions? Let me know if they work for you
Owning a second home should be illegal.