New accounts on HN 10x more likely to use EM-dashes
HN discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47152085
There are also some interesting statistics from the post’s author:
Fwiw I did some more comparisons, looking for words disproportionately favored by noob comments:
word noob new p-value ai 14.93% 7.87% p=0.00016 actually 12.53% 5.34% p=1.1e-05 code 11.47% 6.04% p=0.00081 real 10.93% 2.95% p=2.6e-08 built 10.93% 2.11% p=2.1e-10 data 8.93% 3.51% p=6.1e-05 tools 7.6% 2.67% p=5.5e-05 agent 7.47% 2.95% p=0.00024 app 7.2% 3.09% p=0.00078 tool 6.8% 1.83% p=8.5e-06 model 6.8% 2.39% p=0.00013 agents 6.67% 2.11% p=5.2e-05 api 6.53% 1.12% p=2.7e-07 building 6.13% 1.54% p=1.3e-05 full 6.0% 1.97% p=0.00017 across 5.87% 1.4% p=1.3e-05 interesting 5.33% 1.54% p=0.00014 answer 5.2% 1.4% p=9.6e-05 simple 4.93% 1.54% p=0.00043 project 4.8% 1.26% p=0.00015New accounts on HN 10x more likely to use EM-dashes
English Wikipedia bans archive.today
Page views for "Zulip" Wikipedia article skyrocket after Discord announces its age verification nonsense
So apparently this is a very deep rabbit hole, because now we have a third person who might own this service - Nora Puchreiner. Nora Puchreiner is… an interesting identity. Besides the links given by Jani (gyrovague.com owner) in the post, I could find her Wikipedia and Twitter accounts (both completely gone):
UPD: also some print shop. I think all of this deserves a YouTube video by some internet oddity enjoyer…
archive.today is directing a DDOS attack against my blog
So apparently this is a very deep rabbit hole, because now we have a third person who might own this service - Nora Puchreiner. Nora Puchreiner is… an interesting identity. Besides the links given by Jani (gyrovague.com owner) in the post, I could find her Wikipedia and Twitter accounts (both completely gone):
archive.today is directing a DDOS attack against my blog
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Does Wayback Machine work for you?