i made some progress on the update function. i'm at a debugging point
but the bugs still overlap algorithmic logic.

interesting concept: "can completely blind people become surgeons?"
this is a politically charged question in some spaces, notably some AI
language models. i'm using bing search right now to feel less scared
of oppressive profiling, and it gives copilot ai answers that are
somehow undisabled (i thought i disabled them). copilot gave to this
search an answer that basically said, yes completely blind people are
allowed to do this although it is rare and difficult[4 citations].
however excellent vision is crucial for surgery[1 citation].

i am thinking that basically if you are blind and want to be a
surgeon, you will have a lot of human prejudice to contend with
because nobody understands how you can measure and comprehend what you
are doing in a skilled manner because they use their vision to do so.
a blind person would use other senses and tools to get feedback on
what they are doing, and we would require them to become skilled
enough at that to never harm somebody on a surgery table. --.. {so the
blind person would be using sound, memory, spacial precision, tools
and other people at the table to know this --- they would become aware
of sounds that others are not, and would use more backup checks

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