New ask Hacker News story: Which of my HN comments get upvoted?
Which of my HN comments get upvoted?
2 by sema4hacker | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I spend too much time on HN posting comments. I can never predict which will be upvoted, so I tabulated them to see if there was any trend: 68 points on 1 comment about Musk vs. OpenAI 39 points on 1 comment about private equity 26 points on 1 comment about Teamshares 24 points on 1 comment about surveillance 23 points on 1 comment about project pitch 19 points on 1 comment about complicated web pages 16 points on 1 comment about fire truck efficiency 15 points on 2 comments about SQLite, elevator cost 13 points on 2 comments about AI coding errors, balancing cube 12 points on 2 comments about domestic garbage, my salary history 11 points on 4 comments about age of study subjects, Las Vegas Sphere, my tech history (2x) 10 points on 4 comments about Waymo, pest contractors, YouTube Dewey decimal, burglars 9 points on 11 comments about productivity, a bad comment, surveillance misuse, TLDR wind turbines, robot litter pick up, human memory, Satoshi, AI authorship, bad businesses, barcode security, my tech history, Windows Cortana 8 points on 5 comments about SQL, POE Switches, writing quality, dieting, my tech education 7 points on 5 comments about formatting, anthropomorphizing AI, AI bubble, tech employment vs. income, Pascal 6 points on 7 comments about ability and available time, influence vs. manipulation, bad customer service, Lisa GUI, satisfaction, recommended books, my salary history 5 points on 6 comments about network providers, accepting credit cards, web page code, old files, robot litter pick up, abandoning Macintosh 4 points on 14 comments about: estimating projects, OOP, AI bubble, bad skyscrapers, debugging, UCSD Pascal, anthropomorphizing AI, cheap trucks, aspirin, Unix history, original article age, football centers, waiters, my tech history Comments with 3 or fewer points are too many to tabulate. I see no discernible trend or correlation between subject matter, upvotes, writing quality, whatever.
2 by sema4hacker | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I spend too much time on HN posting comments. I can never predict which will be upvoted, so I tabulated them to see if there was any trend: 68 points on 1 comment about Musk vs. OpenAI 39 points on 1 comment about private equity 26 points on 1 comment about Teamshares 24 points on 1 comment about surveillance 23 points on 1 comment about project pitch 19 points on 1 comment about complicated web pages 16 points on 1 comment about fire truck efficiency 15 points on 2 comments about SQLite, elevator cost 13 points on 2 comments about AI coding errors, balancing cube 12 points on 2 comments about domestic garbage, my salary history 11 points on 4 comments about age of study subjects, Las Vegas Sphere, my tech history (2x) 10 points on 4 comments about Waymo, pest contractors, YouTube Dewey decimal, burglars 9 points on 11 comments about productivity, a bad comment, surveillance misuse, TLDR wind turbines, robot litter pick up, human memory, Satoshi, AI authorship, bad businesses, barcode security, my tech history, Windows Cortana 8 points on 5 comments about SQL, POE Switches, writing quality, dieting, my tech education 7 points on 5 comments about formatting, anthropomorphizing AI, AI bubble, tech employment vs. income, Pascal 6 points on 7 comments about ability and available time, influence vs. manipulation, bad customer service, Lisa GUI, satisfaction, recommended books, my salary history 5 points on 6 comments about network providers, accepting credit cards, web page code, old files, robot litter pick up, abandoning Macintosh 4 points on 14 comments about: estimating projects, OOP, AI bubble, bad skyscrapers, debugging, UCSD Pascal, anthropomorphizing AI, cheap trucks, aspirin, Unix history, original article age, football centers, waiters, my tech history Comments with 3 or fewer points are too many to tabulate. I see no discernible trend or correlation between subject matter, upvotes, writing quality, whatever.
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