I am curious if you have achieved zero errors, and if so how.
Like any (non-surgical) task in life, the important element is not achieving perfection, but in how you deal with failure.
For this to be classified (in an epistemically sound manner) as known to be perfectly true, it would require a proof.
Luckily for you though, we live in a culture that outright rejects epistemology....so, you are correct! :)
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I am curious if you have achieved zero errors, and if so how.
Like any (non-surgical) task in life, the important element is not achieving perfection, but in how you deal with failure.
For this to be classified (in an epistemically sound manner) as known to be perfectly true, it would require a proof.
Luckily for you though, we live in a culture that outright rejects epistemology....so, you are correct! :)