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"textContent": "I think it’s the same as it would be for any other conference focussed on a tool or methodology. Some variant of a “Why Formal Methods Are Bad” talk could absolutely be welcome at a formal methods conference, provided it was thoughtful and constructive. But you probably wouldn’t want _too_ much of that, since the event probably selects for people who are more interested in how to apply the tool.",
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