> but it’s important to remember that this is still educational material.
Then it should be educating on the applicability and limitations of things like this instead of just saying "reduced accuracy" and hoping the reader notices the massive issues? Kinda like the ffast-math section does.
Then it should be educating on the applicability and limitations of things like this instead of just saying "reduced accuracy" and hoping the reader notices the massive issues? Kinda like the ffast-math section does.