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    3 months ago

    If somebody uses a heuristic that’s flat-out wrong, is it no longer a heuristic?

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      3 months ago

      I believe that’s the jist of it. Heuristic is a way to get a roughly correct answer to a specific problem. If it doesn’t provide a response that stays in the same ballpark of the real solution to the problem it’s not heuristic, it’s just a wrong train of thought.