> You shouldn't distribute things you can't prove have the same results
Why not? Can you expand on this because I don't see why this is not a good thing.
Besides if you distribute your code alongside your output, aren't you providing that proof anyway? People can run your code and see they are getting the same result.
Why not? Can you expand on this because I don't see why this is not a good thing.
Besides if you distribute your code alongside your output, aren't you providing that proof anyway? People can run your code and see they are getting the same result.