Well, you want larger margins of error when setting up a near-singleton than while using it, because if you set it up correctly then it’ll hopefully catch your errors when attempting to use it. Case in point: FAI.
EDIT: If someone is downvoting this whole discussion, could they comment with the issue? Because I really have no idea why so I can’t adjust my behaviour.
Ah, but everyone thinks they know better … or something … I dunno :p
That’s just like saying “never act on your beliefs because you might be wrong”.
To be fair, that’s truer in politics than, say, physics.
Well, you want larger margins of error when setting up a near-singleton than while using it, because if you set it up correctly then it’ll hopefully catch your errors when attempting to use it. Case in point: FAI.
EDIT: If someone is downvoting this whole discussion, could they comment with the issue? Because I really have no idea why so I can’t adjust my behaviour.