| ▲ | throw0101d 7 hours ago | |
> […] where sending inaccurate time was worse than sending no time […] When you ask a question, it is sometimes better to not get an answer—and know you have not-gotten an answer—then to get the wrong answer. If you know that a 'bad' situation has arisen, you can start contingency measures to deal with it. If you have a fire alarm: would you rather have it fail in such a way that it gives no answer, or fail in a way where it says "things are okay" even if it doesn't know? | ||