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by jackyard86
412 days ago
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I don't think machines should rely on an opaque logic to assume and "correct errors" on user input. It's more accurate to "fail" than handling out an assumed output. And also: > they need to supply ones specifically engineered to be uncorrelated with the right figures. I assume most people will understand this way (including me) when it's said to "input wrong figures". |
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