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Do blind people understand vision?

buttondown.com
1 points·by marcacohen·9 months ago·0 comments

The American Way

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·2 years ago·0 comments

I Predict a Crime Boom in 2040

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7 points·by marcacohen·4 years ago·2 comments

Effective Projects – Lessons Learned

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1 points·by marcacohen·4 years ago·0 comments

The answer to this puzzle will surprise you

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3 points·by marcacohen·4 years ago·0 comments

You're Doing Gmail Wrong

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1 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

List of Lists of Lists

en.wikipedia.org
114 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·20 comments

Delayed Auditory Feedback

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1 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

Are we running out of tweets?

mco.dev
3 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·1 comments

Managing Panic

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2 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

You're Doing Gmail Wrong

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2 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

Can You Solve This?

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

Should Everyone Learn to Code?

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1 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·1 comments

Something doesn't add up here

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1 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

Original Programming Language Limericks

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3 points·by marcacohen·5 years ago·0 comments

The Story of Pez

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2 points·by marcacohen·6 years ago·0 comments

Seven ICU Nurses Tell Their Stories

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3 points·by marcacohen·6 years ago·0 comments

Can you do 40 pushups?

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2 points·by marcacohen·6 years ago·0 comments

Photographic History of Segregation

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1 points·by marcacohen·6 years ago·0 comments

Learning Chess at Four and Forty

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2 points·by marcacohen·6 years ago·0 comments

comments

marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
Not sure why you say "if that was so easy, why bother counting the votes at all?". My estimate isn't really easy in that it's based on 86% of votes counted statewide, thanks to the hard work done by election officials, poll workers, and volunteers in Nevada.
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
Agreed but I've seen arguments both ways. If I had to bet, I think the Biden shift will be stronger than my prediction but I chose to adopt a more conservative assumption.
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
Thanks for pointing that out. I agree and noted that caveat in the article.
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
"I honestly don't know why I'm so downvoted."

It's pretty obvious to me. :)
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
I'm not even reading your comments any more because I know exactly who you are...

- You're the "I'm smarter than you" person. - You're the "instead of getting the point of an aspirational piece, I look for technicalities" person. - You're the "I've never submitted anything to HN but I critique everyone else's submissions" person. - You're the "well, actually" person.

In short, you're the reason Hacker News has such a sadly unwelcoming reputation. Well done sir or madam.
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
You are quite the douchebag, aren't you?
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
Re: 5 vs. 4, again, it's aspirational. How do you know what's possible by 2040?

Re: highways, thank you for pointing that out. I've fixed the article by s/interstate highway system/public works program/ with link to the details. Btw, FDR spent over $4B on highways, roads, and streets, a considerable sum in those days.

Re: You can't aspire using the impossible." Naysayers like you are why we may hever have this.
marcacohen
·6 years ago·discuss
1. The article is meant to be aspirational, not literal. We're talking about 2040 and what we could accomplish, if we put our minds to it.

2. I did the same calculations you did but went with a more provocative headline for reason cited in 1. above.

3. Re: only benefiting NY & SF, if you read my article you would know that I'm advocating a network of trains to replace the antiquated, wasteful, and enviironmentally unfriendly extant network of highway systems.

4. FDR and roads, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_Progress_Administration.

In response to your final comment about bad math, etc, I would say that your feedback is replete with the kind of overrly-literal interpretation, detail knitpicking, and generally holier than thou attitude that has given HN a bad reputation. Nonetheless, thank you for sharing your thoughts.