It just so happened it needed to inherit the handles to use pipes. That wasn't the problem. The problem was yet again at like a 10/12 rate I was be told an important issue I found / solved was not going to be allowed in for *mumble* reason. The boss eventually found that I was right, there was no way around it processes absolutely can not be just inheriting whatever files are currently open at the time.
Once I was allowed to commit a solution I quickly found the pipes issue and found there is a whitelist handle work around since vista. I already knew there was a possibility it was needed by something, and highly suspected the pipes being created right there, I didn't get to that stage of the investigation yet.
If you've seen the state of this code and what the two other developers have been committing in my stay here so far, trust me, these guys don't give a shit about committing code that introduces and creates all kinds of new problems. Every time I go to commit something I have to fix like 3 other issues in the vicinity.
Boss and under bosses, you're here to serve remember that
Choose your hard, choose your devil, choose wisely... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsdYYL452C0
Spoiler: You can't be vador
Ya that's fine I appreciate that I have a job and work. Coding work is a bit of a musical chairs game. I'm totally fine with just getting assigned things and doing them. The torture I'm playing psychological chess in a constructive dismissal game or a "you can't out show me" game and I just need to get through 3-4 months preferably with people I could use for a reference in the future and a list of great achievements I can say I did.
I had a neighbor, he was italian, something like 30 years ago... In the southern part of france
And he came to france, without anything other than his raw set of building sector skills
And what he did, to get wealthy, is fairly simple; he built houses from the ground up on terrains he bought, domain names literally, and he sold them after finishing the work and living a bit inside. He sold them one after the other, repeat and rinse...
And he did that over and over again
He was quite set when I got to know him
Pretty much this https://pic8.co/sh/bWKtVP.jpeg except he was white...
That was just the bike, that was his house, sort of... Closest as I can remember at least... https://pic8.co/sh/1Ox7TF.png You get the idea.
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