Trial and error (disambiguation)
Trial and error is a general method of problem solving.
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Trial and error may also refer to:
Music
- Trial & Error Records, an Australian record label
- Trial and Error (album), a 2009 album by singer/songwriter Nathan Stickman
- Trial & Error (album), an album by the rapper Classified
- "Trial and Error", a song from Absolute Design by Engel
- "Trial and Error", a song from White Darkness by Nightingale
Film and television
- Trial and Error (1962 film), a British comedy film starring Peter Sellers
- Trial & Error (1993 film), a TV movie starring Tim Matheson
- Trial and Error (1997 film), an American film starring Jeff Daniels
- Trial and Error (TV series), an American sitcom aired on CBS in 1988
- Trial & Error (TV series), an American sitcom airing on NBC in 2017
Other
- Trial and Error (book), a 1933 book on writing and the publishing industry by Jack Woodford
- Trial and Error, a 1937 mystery novel by Anthony Berkeley
- Trial and Error: The American Civil Liberties Union and Its Impact on Your Family, by George Grant
gollark: Also, I really hope this proxy is *secured* somehow or there will be *problems*.
gollark: I'll try and explain it better then- the quotas at random.org are *presumably* limiting your access to random bits based on your IP - that is, the IP it gets the requests from, not one you specify, that would be silly.- when using your proxy, the requests are coming from the proxy's IP- thus, you should get the quotas from the *same IP* you're contacting random.org from- in the case of your `curl` thing it works, as you're requesting the quota for the same IP you send requests from- this will not be the case if you attempt to fetch the quota for your computer's real IP when it's accessing random.org through the proxy
gollark: **gollark** is typing...
gollark: *But* that's *invalid* if you're going to use the proxy to contact random.org itself.
gollark: No, if he's sending the random.org request from `curl` and then using the IP of the device `curl`ing for the quota, it'll work.
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