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tomcatfish
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Neat find, and I liked the various patches (two-step image serve, post in another channel to fool the cache). This was a fun writeup.
tomcatfish
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
They… will not say that, because they get a large fine if you report them. Every store I've been too has been deeply apologetic when this has happened (a small handful of times in my entire life).
tomcatfish
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This reply is smug but dreadfully silly.

The giveaway is the handling of information and curiosity. You argue for throwing both away, and it's not clear why. When the author takes away more decimals than they should, the article becomes useless. When the author leaves in more decimals than they should, I round "with my eyes" to my desired precision. As a bonus, I can take their numbers and spot-check them easily.

The author put up a fun piece on a board game review website and summarized that the dice are fine. You ask what the threshold is, I say use your brain and eyes to pick one. We only need to read this once, not grade 200, so we don't need to invent an arbitrary cutoff.

If you treat students or coworkers in this way, I hope it is clear to them that you respect rubrics more than the actual "Ask a question, gather data, answer it in public" scientific process and that they do not mistake stodgy rules for must-follow procedures. It would be a shame to scare people off from rolling dice on the internet because someone may say there are too few p-values or too many decimal places.
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
HN is a place where people can be expected to go beyond the title (though I like the limited script and am glad it was posted). Misleading titles are not uncommonly flagged and changed, even.
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Cannot reproduce on my machine
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I agree that a second issue doesn't erase the first, but also I've got enough work experience to know that a system which can be brought down by 1 person no matter the tooling they use is a system not destined to last for long.
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Despite multiple comments blaming the AI agent, I think it's the backups that are the problem here, right? With backups, almost any destructive action can be rolled back, whether it's from a dumb robot, a mistaken junior, or a sleep-deprived senior. Without, you're sort of running the clock waiting for disaster.
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Ah, nice. Some of the gloves are very hard to read.
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That seems like it cannot be true? The words are 11, 5, 2, 12, 7, 7 letters long. It cannot be "stop throwing your gloves on the ground".

The correct answer is XER?APUOBIA LEADS TO INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED CARROTS

I do not know why you did not spot check the number of letters!
tomcatfish
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It turns out that both phrases are used like this, similarly to how they teach in logic classes that "but" is just "and" in fancy clothing, but actual usage is quite different. Actually, a lot of language is just signpost phrasing that "helps the medicine go down" by giving hints at how the following idea will connect to this one.

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Both phrases are used like this— let me explain:

Logic classes teach that "but" is just "and" in fancy clothing, and actual usage is quite different. A lot of language is signpost phrasing that "helps the medicine go down" by giving hints at how the following idea will connect to this one.
tomcatfish
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The THIRD sentence in the article explains that they ship to the US. You are tone-policing your hallucinated version of the article!

> Enter Navjot Sawhney, who founded the UK-based social enterprise The Washing Machine Project (TWMP) to tackle this, and has now shipped almost 500 of his hand-crank Divya machines to 13 countries, including Mexico, Ghana, Iraq *and the US.*
tomcatfish
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Yes, it matters, and big companies can do fantastic things by designing extremely expansive fonts which make it easy to include users speaking plenty of languages that we developers don't even know about.
tomcatfish
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
When you say that it would "almost be like a punishment for Linux users", I think you're wrong, because it literally would be a value add. There is something interesting about the fact that offering you 10% more value would be taken as a downgrade
tomcatfish
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
…They are also building email
tomcatfish
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I tried to look for this research, and am referring to what I found. If there's more, I'll be wrong below.

Why do so many commenters here throw away the many many Dunbar's number studies in favor of what appears to be one clump of new research? What do Graber and Wengrow have that convinces you everyone except for them is making some error?
tomcatfish
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
If that's what all your usecase's developers think is best, sure.
tomcatfish
·8 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Why didn't you link to the comic to allow Munroe to gain views/advertisement revenue/etc.?