@adders Yep. It seems to be one of those examples of “emotional vs intellectual” behaviour; we of course understand that singularity is often bad but it feels so good to embrace a singular solution to any problem.
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@adders Yep. It seems to be one of those examples of “emotional vs intellectual” behaviour; we of course understand that singularity is often bad but it feels so good to embrace a singular solution to any problem.