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by leoh
1264 days ago
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You’re conflating connotation with denotation ;-) Saying “it isn’t perfect” usually means something has fairly fundamental flaws that make it uncomfortable to use; and can simultaneously imply that it’s among the best we’ve got. Almost certainly something will replace it or make it far more reliable, understandable, and ergonomic over time. |
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If this and GP's response are inception-level sarcasm, then I'm outclassed.
My initial reaction to GP was intended to cast a light on its vacuousness, what with all the hedging and credentialling.