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tsimionescu
291 days ago
I think they mean things like a tool that has feature X even if it crashes 50% when it is used is preferable to a tool that doesn't have feature X at all.
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jraph
291 days ago
Ok, makes sense, I hadn't read it like this. For me, "correct" means "provides correct results".
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