← Back to context Comment by willsmith72 7 months ago Since when is the constraint "how many times can I run this thing"? 2 comments willsmith72 Reply zahlman 7 months ago In principle, the reason that "every second saved here is worth $x" is because running the thing generates money, and saving time on it allows for running it more often. lblume 7 months ago At least in theoretical computer science, often, but that's another matter entirely.
zahlman 7 months ago In principle, the reason that "every second saved here is worth $x" is because running the thing generates money, and saving time on it allows for running it more often.
lblume 7 months ago At least in theoretical computer science, often, but that's another matter entirely.
In principle, the reason that "every second saved here is worth $x" is because running the thing generates money, and saving time on it allows for running it more often.
At least in theoretical computer science, often, but that's another matter entirely.