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"textContent": "Why is Turing-incompleteness important to you? It means that Nickel can enter an infinite loop, yes, but that’s practically not that different from a Dhall program that takes 10^99 years, is it?\n\nThe advantage Nickel still has over Haskell is that it cannot perform IO so you don’t need to sandbox it.",
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