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1. Bud+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-09-07 20:06:04
Orders of magnitude, plural? So you're saying that Todd is inevitably at least 100x better than Wirecutter?

No, he's not. Wirecutter is in fact extremely useful and reliable, in my experience. This one dude is not 100x better than that. Perhaps in some cases he's slightly better, sure. He is obviously not "orders of magnitude" better.

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2. user39+Hr[view] [source] 2023-09-07 22:36:08
>>Bud+(OP)
Orders of magnitude is used as an expression, no need to “hackthually” someone about it.
3. evujum+Ou[view] [source] 2023-09-07 22:53:15
>>Bud+(OP)
I am always fascinated by people insisting on base 10 orders of magnitude, which introduces an anthropocentric component to many quantifications where it arguably doesn't make a lot of sense.

If you take the natural choice of base, e, then "orders of magnitude" would only imply Todd to be 7.39 times better, which he is in many cases — for example, by measuring the self-information of reviews — and he may even cross that threshold in the aggregate.

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