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> at the same thing

But you’re not looking at the same thing — you’re looking at two completely different sets of output.

Perhaps their project uses a more obscure language, has a more complex architecture, resembles another project that’s tripping up the interpretation of it. You have have excellent results without it being perfect for everything. Nothing is perfect and it’s important for people making these things to know how, right?

In my career I’ve never seen such aggressive dismissal of people’s negative experiences without even knowing if their use case is significantly different.



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