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rsanders
5685 days ago
Where "better" doesn't mean "more efficient, more powerful, more understood, or more effective", but "more standard-y".
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drivebyacct2
5685 days ago
Why is that the correct interpretation of "better". That seems like the wrong sort of "better".
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