Spectre and malloc are both great examples.
Really at some point you just accept that everything you are writing is pseudocode that mostly runs in a way that approximates what you expect and is _good enough_. Most of the time.
Until it isn't.
Spectre and malloc are both great examples.
Really at some point you just accept that everything you are writing is pseudocode that mostly runs in a way that approximates what you expect and is _good enough_. Most of the time.
Until it isn't.
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