Well, it helped me a lot. To better ground my concerns about possible health damage this virus can impose after recovery. In fact it matters to me more than the risk of death, after which there would be nobody to care about it anyway. Yet death is the outcome everyone focus on while others are neglected.
Your comment, in turn, just wasted 10 seconds of my time to read it.
Rights of living creatures aren't inherent in their real being, they are interpretations of the reality. In their essence they are mental constructs developed in human minds, and in practice they are social agreements. All rights you can have are those you gave yourself and those other gave you and decided to respect. So in the "immanent" sense Fjolsvith doesn't have right to nutritious food.
One of these types of software that lends to literate programming especially well is the one with lots of math behind it. The one with deceptively short functions which no matter how well expressed in no matter how clean programming language still look like magic.
Seeing axioms, assumptions and approximations growing into theorems and formulas, budding lush crown of graphs, examples and intuitions, resulting in the end in sweet code fruits, all in the beautifully typeset form, is just... sweet.
Oh! And good luck to all those who dump all the documentation and go straight to source code. Not this time, my friend. You can try but you will fail. She's just not one of those girls.
When literate programming stops being some "hipster sh*t" and simply becomes necessity using it is even more so rewarding.