top | item 42371571 (no title) eddsolves | 1 year ago Where’d you get that IQ? His GitHub isn’t active either. discuss order hn newest radicalbyte|1 year ago He went to a selective school.... but 130 isn't particularly high. It's common in engineers. eddsolves|1 year ago Sharing a fact as a defence of someone (he has an IQ of 130 but did X) without having any basis for that fact is worth calling out.Same way they said an active GitHub while the repo is the opposite of that.If your argument is "This is weird because of X and Y and Z" but Z is false and Y is unsubstantiated then it breaks the argument. 535188B17C93743|1 year ago It's in the 98th percentile, lol. Yes, it's very high. load replies (8)
radicalbyte|1 year ago He went to a selective school.... but 130 isn't particularly high. It's common in engineers. eddsolves|1 year ago Sharing a fact as a defence of someone (he has an IQ of 130 but did X) without having any basis for that fact is worth calling out.Same way they said an active GitHub while the repo is the opposite of that.If your argument is "This is weird because of X and Y and Z" but Z is false and Y is unsubstantiated then it breaks the argument. 535188B17C93743|1 year ago It's in the 98th percentile, lol. Yes, it's very high. load replies (8)
eddsolves|1 year ago Sharing a fact as a defence of someone (he has an IQ of 130 but did X) without having any basis for that fact is worth calling out.Same way they said an active GitHub while the repo is the opposite of that.If your argument is "This is weird because of X and Y and Z" but Z is false and Y is unsubstantiated then it breaks the argument.
radicalbyte|1 year ago
eddsolves|1 year ago
Same way they said an active GitHub while the repo is the opposite of that.
If your argument is "This is weird because of X and Y and Z" but Z is false and Y is unsubstantiated then it breaks the argument.
535188B17C93743|1 year ago