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Do you believe in your software's output? How much do you trust it? These questions force us to think about computation in a different and important way. In fact, understanding how much to trust the results is as important as the results themselves. Here are four different "degrees of belief" that i might have for results of my own computations, depending on the purpose and kind of calculation.