The powerful rule of 1440
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The powerful rule of 1440
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#4What rule does the title refer to? The body of the text doesn't even contain the word "rule" (all 7 to 11 sentences depending on how you slice it)
Re: The powerful rule of 1440
#5What rule does the title refer to? The body of the text doesn't even contain the word "rule" (all 7 to 11 sentences depending on how you slice it)
Like, what I learned in engineering, that there are 86,400 seconds a day and you can use 100,000 instead for estimation. E.g. when you have around 10 requests per second in a web service, each taking 1KB, then the traffic the web service generates a day is 1GB (== 10 * 100,000 * 1,000).
Re: The powerful rule of 1440
#6What rule does the title refer to? The body of the text doesn't even contain the word "rule" (all 7 to 11 sentences depending on how you slice it)
I also didn't quite get the point of the article, but I clicked on it because I expected to learn some insight about something related to the number of minutes in a day. Like, what I learned in engineering, that there are 86,400 seconds a day and you can use 100,000 instead for estimation. E.g. when you have around 10 requests per second in a web service, each taking 1KB, then the traffic the web service generates a…
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#7What rule does the title refer to? The body of the text doesn't even contain the word "rule" (all 7 to 11 sentences depending on how you slice it)
Agreed, pretty weak sauce. There are some other worthwhile articles though.
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Agreed, pretty weak sauce. There are some other worthwhile articles though.
feedback is always welcome, even negative. Apologies for the confusion, although it was intentional. Let me explain: Yes, you are right, 1,440 is indeed the number of minutes in a day which is not a widely known fact (outside this website that it). People always use what they know (i.e. hours) to describe their lives and not surprisingly get to similar, predictable results. Proving this point, you expected the post t…
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Agreed, pretty weak sauce. There are some other worthwhile articles though.
feedback is always welcome, even negative. Apologies for the confusion, although it was intentional. Let me explain: Yes, you are right, 1,440 is indeed the number of minutes in a day which is not a widely known fact (outside this website that it). People always use what they know (i.e. hours) to describe their lives and not surprisingly get to similar, predictable results. Proving this point, you expected the post t…
I only complained about it being 'weak sauce' because I felt you could have taken more time to develop this concept for the interested reader (which you do successfully in multiple other posts). 'Do more with less' is great advice, but 4 words don't necessarily constitute a complete essay :)
Re: The powerful rule of 1440
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
feedback is always welcome, even negative. Apologies for the confusion, although it was intentional. Let me explain: Yes, you are right, 1,440 is indeed the number of minutes in a day which is not a widely known fact (outside this website that it). People always use what they know (i.e. hours) to describe their lives and not surprisingly get to similar, predictable results. Proving this point, you expected the post t…
Hmm...I think you're projecting your own ideas into my answer a bit. Actually, I was able to guess what it was about from the 1440 (as I'm given to passing the time with mental arithmetic, and I liked the point you were making. I only complained about it being 'weak sauce' because I felt you could have taken more time to develop this concept for the interested reader (which you do successfully in multiple other posts…