What is the best skill you possess that makes you stand above the average person?
mookulator ( @mookulator@mander.xyz ) English85•2 years agoStatistical modeling.
And yes, I am miffed about the use of the word “exponential” in this post’s title.
slaughtermouse ( @slaughtermouse@lemm.ee ) 17•2 years agoSame here; what’re the odds?
bermuda ( @bermuda@beehaw.org ) 28•2 years agoAbout 50/50. Either you are or you aren’t.
bstix ( @bstix@feddit.dk ) English7•2 years agoBut what are the exponential odds?
- bdonvr ( @bdonvr@thelemmy.club ) 7•2 years ago
50^2 / 50^2
bstix ( @bstix@feddit.dk ) English3•2 years agoI’d approach it logically.
If 50/50 = you are / you aren’t
Then
(50/50)^2 = you are are / you are aren’t / you aren’t are / you aren’t aren’t
Applying the locig gates AND : 25%. OR : 75%. XOR : 50% NAND : 75% NOR: 25% XNOR : 50%
The results average at 50/50.
Interesting_Test_814 ( @Interesting_Test_814@jlai.lu ) 61•2 years agoMath (I’m a graduate student). And “exponentially more experienced than the average” means nothing as exponential is a progression, not a comparison between two values.
RampageDon ( @RampageDon@lemmy.ml ) 15•2 years agoWhat this person is trying to say is they are exponentially better at being technically correct.
absGeekNZ ( @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz ) English1•2 years agoMy pet peeve with mathy stuff, “something is X times closer/smaller etc than something else”
If A is 1 away, saying B is ten times closer means what exactly? Is B 10 away? 9, 0.1?
I think what most examples are trying to say is that A is ten times the distance to B, but the way it is said if just annoying. Interesting_Test_814 ( @Interesting_Test_814@jlai.lu ) 2•2 years ago“Ten times closer” is pretty unambiguously 0.1. What starts getting more confusing is “300% further” which is technically 4 but many understand as 3 (try replacing by 50%, 50% further is 1.5 not 0.5). Also “50% closer” being the same as twice closer while 50% further is only 1.5x further can get confusing too, and it gets even worse with “50% slower” - is speed now 1/1.5 (= it takes 50% more time) or 0.5/1 (= speed is reduced by 50%) ?
absGeekNZ ( @absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz ) English1•2 years agoMost of the time it is pretty easy to know what the winter is trying to imply.
It gets really silly when using big numbers. e.g. a nanometre is 100,000 times smaller than a human hair.
radix ( @radix@lemm.ee ) 34•2 years agoBy feel I can identify 20 lb, 24 lb, 28 lb, 65 lb cover, 110 lb cover, and 12 pt matte paper. I’m increasingly impressed by people’s business cards as a result, as it is often much, much heavier than 12 pt matte.
Using comparison I can distinguish 80 lb semi-gloss cover, 100 lb semi-gloss cover, 8 pt gloss, 10 pt gloss, and 12 pt gloss. (But then again, most people could, given multiple choices rather than a free-response question.)
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) English31•2 years ago“Look at that subtle off-white colouring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my god, it even has a watermark.”
Mothra ( @Mothra@mander.xyz ) 31•2 years agoSocializing with cats, befriending them.
Nonameuser678 ( @Nonameuser678@aussie.zone ) 9•2 years agoI too consider myself better at this than the average person. I often find myself slow blinking at random cats in the street.
radix ( @radix@lemm.ee ) 2•2 years agoI wish I had this skill! I love cats and dogs and wish I could talk to them and pet them every time I see them.
LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English29•2 years agoSince the Reddit blackout I decided to learn how to solve a Rubik’s Cube. My best time for solving one so far is 82 seconds. I know it’s no world record but the average person can’t solve a Rubik’s cube so I’m way more experienced.
Liz ( @Liz@midwest.social ) English4•2 years agoWay to go! I used to hustle the lunch room with my Rubik’s cube and get people’s desserts by solving it in less than a minute. I only knew the inefficient layer-by-layer method, so it really was a race.
LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English3•2 years agoIt was my eldest that got me going actually. He came home from school with the old shit cube he had, did 3 turns on it and said “There, I solved it Dad.”
I said “Did you fuck. Who sorted that for you?” and he told me a kid at school was just asking everyone if they had a cube and to bring it in to school, so he did and the kid solved it for him.
I thought “If a 12 year old can do it, so can I” and used it to help with my Reddit withdrawals.
I’ve finally got a magnetic cube now and just have it in my pocket. I’m trying to improve my F2L speed where you put the corners in and the 2nd layer at the same time. I really like doing the last layer with algorithms, it’s like magic.
Hadriscus ( @Hadriscus@lemm.ee ) 1•2 years agoI didn’t even know Rubik’s cubes had layers. What are they ?
LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English2•2 years agoWhen you look up how to solve them, it’s a white cross (so the white would be the first layer), making sure your middle tile of the cross pieces match the middle of the sides (red green blue orange), then you put the corners of the bottom (white) layer in, matching the colours. The middles don’t move so you then put in the corners of the middle layer, completing 2 layers.
The top layer is the yellow one, opposite the white layer.
Hadriscus ( @Hadriscus@lemm.ee ) 2•2 years agooh, my god. The middles don’t move ! you just blew my mind
Hadriscus ( @Hadriscus@lemm.ee ) 3•2 years agoDefinitely. I use Rubik’s cubes as paperweights
StackedTurtles ( @StackedTurtles@programming.dev ) 2•2 years agoI picked up cubing half a year ago as a middle aged dad. I set myself a goal of being able to solve it in under 30 seconds. I’m averaging around 40s now so I’m slowly getting there. It’s a fun little hobby and I always carry my cube around with me and practice as often as I can. I just finished learning all 21 PLL algorithms and I’m quite proud of myself 😄
LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English1•2 years agoI’m 39 and right there with you, although I can’t seem to get under 80 seconds for a solve yet. I’ve been cubing for a couple of months and have got the 2 look pll and oll down nearly now, just a couple of algorithms I’m struggling to remember. Love doing the last layer though, it’s like magic.
I’m at a point now where I’m solving faster than I was (it was around the 3 minute mark a couple of weeks ago but I’ve just got a RS3M) and it is starting to feel “easy” now.
I also have one in my pocket most of the time, it’s another hobby my wife hates lol “Do you HAVE to bring that thing with you?” YES I DO
StackedTurtles ( @StackedTurtles@programming.dev ) 2•2 years agoI’ve just got the Tornado V3 Pioneer, and I’m loving it. Just using that cube cut off some time in itself. Have you started doing F2L and cross directly in bottom yet? I averaged 55ish with 2-look OLL and PLL with F2L and cross in bottom. It takes a long time to get really fast with F2L so that’s a ongoing thing I’m trying to optimize.
LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English1•2 years agoI’ve been eyeballing the Tornado V3 Flagship myself. I do the cross on the bottom, but advanced f2l means adding the f2l while doing the cross and I’m not that good yet. I feel like this week I’ve just started getting a real feel for pairing up the blocks, and that’s lead to quicker solves. It’ll be a few more weeks of practicing to get it intuitive but I’m definitely on the right path.
redballooon ( @redballooon@lemm.ee ) 27•2 years agoI want to join in here too with the exceptionally good driving. I, like everyone else here, am totally a very much better driver than the average person on the road. Exponentially much better, even!
i_stole_ur_taco ( @i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca ) 2•2 years agoI like to think people learn from me just by hearing my cry of “come onnnnn!”
Ejh3k ( @Ejh3k@midwest.social ) 1•2 years agoAll you have to do in order to be a better than average driver is to be alert to what’s going in around you. I do that, and I drive fast. I’m an exponentially better driver than most.
Hamartiogonic ( @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz ) 24•2 years agoHaving gone through conscription military, I have leveled up some very important abilities.
Looking busy: I can find convincing ways to spend time without actually doing anything important.
Wasting time: When nobody is looking, I can find creative and fun ways to pass the time. (this ability is maxed out)
Also gained a few special perks.
Forest fun: Who needs movies, games or the internet when you have an axe and some wood. Even pine cones, rocks and sticks will be enough to keep you preoccupied in creative ways.
Day dreaming: Who needs the forest, when you can build countless universes in your mind.
Oh, and I did learn to shoot and keep my rifle in working order. I guess that’s nice too. Didn’t get to level that anywhere near as much, but that’s ok.
JoBo ( @JoBo@feddit.uk ) 20•2 years agoStatistics.
That word does not mean what you think it means.
makingStuffForFun ( @makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml ) 18•2 years agoI am, without trying to sound arrogant, much better at cornering, roundabouts, and general driving than a large part of the population in Australia.
I can enter a roundabout, in a preselected gear, at appropriate revs and speed. Load up the suspension just right, so I’m released into my chosen exit, kissing the apex with a release of energy that feels so sweet, smooth and safe, that it’s a beautiful part of my life.
All within safe thresholds, and always when I know it’s safe. And the way others use roundabouts, it’s always safer than the general population.
jdaxe ( @jdaxe@infosec.pub ) 2•2 years agoAs a fellow Australian I think this is partly down to the equipment as well.
I can take a roundabout much faster and more confidently in my sports car with a low centre of gravity and performance tyres compared to an SUV with cheapo tyres like a large proportion of the population drives.
I’m guessing you also drive a car which is more performant than most on the road.
Solemn ( @Solemn@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English1•2 years agoNo matter what you drive, it’s still not hard to be better than all the people who stall traffic because they don’t realize they can squeeze through a gap about 4 feet wider than their car so we can actually pre fill the turn lane while the light’s red.
Nor is it hard to actually know to accelerate smoothly through a turn instead of braking through it.
Or to know how to just stay in your clearly marked turn lane during your turn (literally marked through the entire intersection) instead of cutting off the other two turn lanes (this happened to me yesterday).
None of these things are actually much harder to do in a large car than a sports car, just obviously your actual speed and acceleration should change based on your car, tires, and everything else. I use the same principles I use when driving a fun car to help drive safely when it’s a minivan.
TonyTonyChopper ( @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz ) 1•2 years agofound Daniel Ricciardo
SassyGumsquatch ( @SassyGumsquatch@lemm.ee ) 17•2 years agoI have a lot of experience reconstructing whale skeletons for museums and such. I do it as a hobby with a friend of mine who is the marine mammals recovery coordinator for the state of North Carolina.
Obi ( @Obi@sopuli.xyz ) 4•2 years agoBased Lego.
SassyGumsquatch ( @SassyGumsquatch@lemm.ee ) 2•2 years agoHaha I think I would describe it more like erector sets than lego but yes it is very similar. We put the whales in the ground for ~18 months and then pull them out and out them together piece by piece
yeehaw ( @cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca ) 16•2 years agoAnyone in this thread could probably just cite their career.
DJDarren ( @DJDarren@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years agoBold of you to assume.
yeehaw ( @cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca ) 2•2 years agoI suppose 😂
Helix 🧬 ( @Helix@feddit.de ) English2•2 years agoJoke’s on you, my career is nonexistent!
yeehaw ( @cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca ) 1•2 years agoI’m sorry ☹️
grannyweatherwax ( @grannyweatherwax@feddit.nl ) 16•2 years agoI am “exponentially” better at nothing in comparison to others. There’s always this one kid, who will do whatever I do, far better than I can ever do.
blackstrat ( @blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk ) 30•2 years agoBut that one kid isn’t the average person. Don’t put yourself down.
grannyweatherwax ( @grannyweatherwax@feddit.nl ) 1•2 years agoThanks for the uplifting words ❤️
Mothra ( @Mothra@mander.xyz ) 2•2 years agoSounds you’re like the main character in Everything, Everywhere, All at Once . If you haven’t watched it I recommend
grannyweatherwax ( @grannyweatherwax@feddit.nl ) 2•2 years agoYeah, I’ve seen the movie. The best cluster fuck experience I could ask for. I still do not know what the donut was all about. 😅
Hadriscus ( @Hadriscus@lemm.ee ) 14•2 years agoExponentially denotes a progression, a rate of change. You probably mean greatly or vastly
For me it would be authoring images-illustration, rendering, etc. I guess most people can answer with their job
jjjalljs ( @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network ) 3•2 years ago. I guess most people can answer with their job
Yeah I was going to make a pithy joke about my job, but note that having any skill in a field that’s at all niche puts you well above the average.
WtfEvenIsExistence3️ ( @WtfEvenIsExistence@reddthat.com ) English14•2 years agoI am exponentially more experienced at guessing my Lemmy account password than anyone else here. Try it. See you can’t. Me very smart. 🤓
/s Inb4 a hacker gets mad and actually hacks my account lmao
SighBapanada ( @SighBapanada@lemmy.ca ) English9•2 years agoAll I see is hunter2
zeekaran ( @zeekaran@sopuli.xyz ) 13•2 years agoCocktails. I’m purely an amateur home bartender (I work in software development) but I’m better at making cocktails than most paid bartenders in the city, including a number of the ones working at craft cocktail bars I’ve been to across the country. I make my own syrups, creams, infusions, carved ice, and dehydrated fruit. I’ve recently started using an iSi whipper to make foam toppers; beer foam for old fashioneds, tropical foam for Mai Tais. My avocado orgeat is awesome. Fat washing with coconut oil is easy and makes Campari and cachaça amazing. I’ve hosted many parties in the 15-28 person range, as well numerous smaller cocktail nights, so I have experience creating thematic menus and then prepping and serving the drinks all night.
I have a ton of knowledge about spirits in general, both breadth and depth. Most bartenders and even mixologists don’t even know what baijiu is (let alone tried each aroma), know the difference between soju and shōchū, or why soju is rarely made with rice. My rum knowledge is where I’ve specialized and I can recommend multiple bottles of each type (Smuggler’s Cove categories or Minimalist Tiki’s) in varying price ranges, what cocktails they are best for, and the subtle differences between each bottle within its own category.
I’m a perfectly average programmer though.
PowerCrazy ( @PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml ) 3•2 years agoHell yea. Hobbies like that are awesome.