Hinting is just ambiguous and inefficient asking. If you don’t believe that, try ignoring the hints and see if they get mad.
Yes, a hint is an ambiguous request, agreed.As to whether it’s efficient or not, that depends a lot on what outputs we’re measuring.Ambiguity is often valuable.
Hinting is just ambiguous and inefficient asking. If you don’t believe that, try ignoring the hints and see if they get mad.
Yes, a hint is an ambiguous request, agreed.
As to whether it’s efficient or not, that depends a lot on what outputs we’re measuring.
Ambiguity is often valuable.