also, if you knew how they work, and knew how those numbers ...

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No, because they don't possess intelligence. The inaccuracies they exhibit are not to be ignored, and are evidence of this. Whenever I have asked for ...
also, if you knew how they work, and knew how those numbers work, and knew how many times those numbers get mangled. it's just how they are designed. i'm building one that only counts in integers. it can already understand and reproduce most of its code. i'm up to a stage with it now where the only thing it can't figure out for itself is shit that is actually irrelevant for the task, but mandatory because the compiler.
i'm looking forward to the near future when i can just ask it to write code and it's exact. because it will be.
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