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by static_noise
3093 days ago
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Testing is not for finding bugs, testing is for preventing bugs. But otherwise you are right, it's hard to calibrate and further develop the testing procedure if you rarely find bugs. While you might wide awake on one eye you might be blind on seven others. It's usually the things you don't expect that kill you. So, some need to be paranoid, be very paranoid. |
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See https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/01/02/intel_cpu_design_fl... if you've not already picked up on the news.