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Do blind people understand vision?

buttondown.com
1 points·by marcacohen·há 9 meses·0 comments

The American Way

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 2 anos·0 comments

I Predict a Crime Boom in 2040

mco.dev
7 points·by marcacohen·há 4 anos·2 comments

Effective Projects – Lessons Learned

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 4 anos·0 comments

The answer to this puzzle will surprise you

mco.dev
3 points·by marcacohen·há 4 anos·0 comments

You're Doing Gmail Wrong

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

List of Lists of Lists

en.wikipedia.org
114 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·20 comments

Delayed Auditory Feedback

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

Are we running out of tweets?

mco.dev
3 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·1 comments

Managing Panic

mco.dev
2 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

You're Doing Gmail Wrong

mco.dev
2 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

Can You Solve This?

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

Should Everyone Learn to Code?

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·1 comments

Something doesn't add up here

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

Original Programming Language Limericks

mco.dev
3 points·by marcacohen·há 5 anos·0 comments

The Story of Pez

mco.dev
2 points·by marcacohen·há 6 anos·0 comments

Seven ICU Nurses Tell Their Stories

mco.dev
3 points·by marcacohen·há 6 anos·0 comments

Can you do 40 pushups?

mco.dev
2 points·by marcacohen·há 6 anos·0 comments

Photographic History of Segregation

mco.dev
1 points·by marcacohen·há 6 anos·0 comments

Learning Chess at Four and Forty

mco.dev
2 points·by marcacohen·há 6 anos·0 comments

comments

marcacohen
·há 6 anos·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
·há 6 anos·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
·há 6 anos·discuss
Thanks for pointing that out. I agree and noted that caveat in the article.
marcacohen
·há 6 anos·discuss
"I honestly don't know why I'm so downvoted."

It's pretty obvious to me. :)
marcacohen
·há 6 anos·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
·há 6 anos·discuss
You are quite the douchebag, aren't you?
marcacohen
·há 6 anos·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
·há 6 anos·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.