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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-06-01 06:29:52 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-06-01 06:29:52 +0100
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Minor edits to clarify some of the previous corrections
Boud's point about a "random reader" not being a good example case was correct. But "user" also gives it a software perspective that is ofcourse not wrong, its can just be confusing. So I thought of changing it to "interested reader". In the part about the C-library dependency of high-level software, from Boud's correction, I found out that it is very hard to convey what I wanted to say (that separating errors due to C-library implementation and measurement errors will be easy, because they should be on much different scales). But I then corrected it to give it a slightly better tone while mentioning the same thing: that with Maneage we can now accurately measure the effect of the C library.
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