Comment by lelanthran
12 hours ago
Depends on how he defined "better". If he uses the word "better" to mean "good enough to not fail immediately, and done in 1/10th of the time", then he's correct.
12 hours ago
Depends on how he defined "better". If he uses the word "better" to mean "good enough to not fail immediately, and done in 1/10th of the time", then he's correct.
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