Margin note acknowledging MLsem#6
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MLsem takes a different approach than CDuce lazy BDDs and has amazing performance IMO.
See it in action here:
https://e-sh4rk.github.io/MLsem/#
The link above comes from the GitHub cited in the pull request ... it might be better to use it directly?
Also it's worth citing the MLSem paper in the references. I didn't see how to do this with GitHub's online interface for pull requests so here is the text: