quantified-uncertainty / squiggle

An estimation language
https://squiggle-language.com
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Ai Log Improvements #3412

Closed OAGr closed 1 month ago

OAGr commented 1 month ago

Closes https://github.com/quantified-uncertainty/squiggle/issues/3411

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OAGr commented 1 month ago

I want to merge this to better check errors that we've been seeing. I think it's pretty safe, but comments/improvements later would be appreciated, of course.