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Thanks in advance for any insights.

In high-stakes environments—such as aerospace, nuclear energy, or medical device manufacturing—a misplaced modifier or an ambiguous antecedent is not a grammatical error; it is a hazard. en.605.704

Has anyone worked through this yet? Also, for those who’ve taken the course before – any recommended outside readings (Patterson & Hennessy chapters, etc.) that helped clarify the trade-offs between latency and bandwidth in the context of SIMD? Thanks in advance for any insights

Afterwards, while the others clustered around the coffee cart and traded sentences like currency, Maya walked to the river. The city on the far bank looked like a reflection being stubborn about staying itself. Boats drifted, indifferent, and gulls argued over a bread crust as if their history mattered. She looped her scarf tighter and remembered a time when she thought movement was a necessary forgiveness. She had boarded planes and trains as if they were confessions one made to strangers. The itinerant life, she had decided, made a person less afraid of losing things because everything was already in motion. Also, for those who’ve taken the course before

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