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root_axis
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Starlink lost 40 satellites to a geomagnetic storm
I guess I'm being pedantic, but as a percentage of a whole, isn't 2%
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a rounding error by definition?
skohan
on Feb 9, 2022
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This level of pedantry is one of the things I appreciate about HN
verytrivial
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HN"."
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That was a verytrivial correction.
Seb-C
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"very trivial"
01acheru
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The parent username is verytrivial, so I think we can accept the humour and let it go without splitting, don't you agree?
Seb-C
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What makes you think that my comment wasn't humorous?
01acheru
on Feb 9, 2022
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I was just pushing the pedantry forward ;)
joshspankit
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Probably subjectivity.
sam_goody
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Thanks. I could tell it was a joke but didn't get it.
p1mrx
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It is if you're rounding to the nearest 5%.
z3t4
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With the same logic you could say that covid was a rounding error. Human lives are more valuable then satellites though
ncmncm
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Depends who you ask. The insurance company would reimburse your family, for your death, for rather less than the replacement cost of the bird.
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Lets at least try to keep this offtopic, inflamatory subject at bay. Please?
tim333
on Feb 9, 2022
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I guess also pedantic but say 50.4 rounding to 50 is a 2% change hence it can be a rounding error.
snovv_crash
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Wouldn't 51 rounded to 50 be a 2% change?
tim333
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Oh yeah bad math 20.4 to 20 is 2%.
ineedasername
on Feb 9, 2022
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No, that would be a 1.96% change.
itsmejerry
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Sounds like a rounding error.
ineedasername
on Feb 10, 2022
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Well done Jerry, well done.
snovv_crash
on Feb 12, 2022
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So you're saying that my 2% was actually 2% wrong?
ineedasername
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Depends on the order of magnitude you're working with.
shswkna
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Someone driving a venture, that is trying to become profitable will disagree.
vmception
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it’s a fraction …. as long as we are using whole numbers
usrusr
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Those satellites are small but not infinitesimally small. So yeah, I'd say them going down in whole number units is a safe bet.
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