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pockettanyas commented on CO2 Battery   energydome.com/co2-batter... · Posted by u/xnx
dzhiurgis · a month ago
AFAIK lithium isn’t used for long duration storage
pockettanyas · a month ago
Right now that's true, but it's a price limitation, not a technical limitation.
pockettanyas commented on What really happened at the Millennium Tower?   practical.engineering/blo... · Posted by u/chmaynard
nemothekid · 4 years ago
There is an accompanying YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph9O9yJoeZY

Grady makes great civil engineering videos.

pockettanyas · 4 years ago
The image at the top of the link is actually an embedded video
pockettanyas commented on Ask HN: What are good life skills for people to learn?    · Posted by u/smarri
aidos · 5 years ago
Oh yeah, great one. I love knots. When I don’t have a technical puzzle to mull over while drifting off to sleep I like to visualise knots - it’s surprisingly tricky to follow along without a line in your hand.

Everyone should learn the bowline because it gives you a lot of bang for buck. One I discovered on the brilliant website below that I’ve really come to love is the tumble hitch (quick release hitch on a bight).

https://www.animatedknots.com/bowline-knot

https://www.animatedknots.com/tumble-hitch-knot

pockettanyas · 5 years ago
Thanks for the links, that's a cool site!

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pockettanyas commented on In the Salary Race, Engineers Sprint but English Majors Endure   nytimes.com/2019/09/20/bu... · Posted by u/tlb
pockettanyas · 6 years ago
It seems like median would be a much better metric than mean here.
pockettanyas commented on How much Americans make in wages   howmuch.net/articles/how-... · Posted by u/LiweiZ
notacoward · 7 years ago
What a weird way to visualize this data. A simple histogram or CDF plot would have shown the patterns quite well. This way it's hard to follow the bands and blobs, which seem to be based on completely arbitrary cutoffs. It doesn't even seem to follow its own strange logic, jumping suddenly from just under $100K (1% per blob) to over $100K (8%) in a different part of the diagram. Why would anyone do this?
pockettanyas · 7 years ago
I totally agree, it's not a very clear way to show the data.

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