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  "path": "/t/why-not-use-smallcheck/13860#post_11",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-31T19:15:20.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Bodigrim:\n\n> Guess what? I’ve never seen a case where it would spot a bug, which QuickCheck didn’t.\n\nNot surprising; that’s really not where the value of exhaustive—or rather, _simplest first_ —testing lies. IMO the big win is getting a genuinely minimal counterexample to your property in cases where greedy shrinking just isn’t good enough.",
  "title": "Why not use smallcheck?"
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