So the problem is detecting when that update should be performed, right?
How do people formulate their beliefs?
Do you disagree that given a bag of all functions which accept N inputs, it is unlikely that 2 chosen at random would negate each other across all N inputs?
You should take value from those options rather than letting any one of them define value. Then trust yourself to move forward. Software is writ in water.
It is rare that an arbitrary function negates another for all possible inputs.
I really appreciate you guys working on that. I have since moved to a debian VM, but might eventually move back if I don't need to frequently restart docker machine hosts.
So the problem is detecting when that update should be performed, right?
How do people formulate their beliefs?
Do you disagree that given a bag of all functions which accept N inputs, it is unlikely that 2 chosen at random would negate each other across all N inputs?
You should take value from those options rather than letting any one of them define value. Then trust yourself to move forward. Software is writ in water.
It is rare that an arbitrary function negates another for all possible inputs.
I really appreciate you guys working on that. I have since moved to a debian VM, but might eventually move back if I don't need to frequently restart docker machine hosts.