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by jstx1
1120 days ago
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> If I can't know how the answer was built, or how good that answer is, there's no point asking it In many cases, like programming for example, you can know how good the answer is - either by reading it (verifying an idea is different from coming up with it) or by testing/running code. How the answer was built seems completely irrelevant to me, I don’t get how a useful answer produced by method x is different from a useful answer produced by method y. |
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