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‘We need to recognize that some of our practices have a solid empirical basis, while others are simply improvised methods that happen to work. There is still so much we do not know. This is not a time to shut down ideas. It is a time to re-examine the beliefs we hold. And I say beliefs deliberately, because many of them are beliefs, not proven or guaranteed truths.’
Thoughts from Steve Klabnik, known for authoring The Rust programming book on the Practical AI podcast
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