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The forgotten story of Britain’s perilous bid to fly around the world

telegraph.co.uk
15 points·by bsmithers·2 lata temu·4 comments

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bsmithers
·2 lata temu·discuss
Really? I think we have exactly the same problem in the UK. Granted, my eyes are more susceptible post laser surgery, but headlights are definitely getting brighter and higher as the years go by.
bsmithers
·2 lata temu·discuss
> And yet there have been several recent studies that show the younger someone is, the more likely they are to be scammed online.

I think you are misreading the post. Pretty sure they meant

you could trick me into believing I was talking with Elon, but you could not trick me into believing I was talking with my son

To which I agree personally, though I don't know how universal this is.
bsmithers
·2 lata temu·discuss
One big difference is that there are lots of reviews for $CommonPosition. With this, you'd have to expect that most reviews are the only one for a given property/landlord
bsmithers
·2 lata temu·discuss
I find that storing the jars upside down works surprisingly well.
bsmithers
·2 lata temu·discuss
From the article:

> Unfortunately, if you’ve been observing the p-values, you’ve noticed that most have been very high, and therefore that test is not enough evidence that the tips/threats change the distribution

It doesn't look like these p values have been corrected for multiple hypothesis testing either. Overall, I would conclude that this is evidence that tipping does _not_ impact the distribution of lengths.