Comment on math checks out
dan@upvote.au 6 months agoIt’s even simpler. They just lie about and always say it’s higher than average.
Comment on math checks out
dan@upvote.au 6 months agoIt’s even simpler. They just lie about and always say it’s higher than average.
Zink@programming.dev 6 months ago
Yeah it’s fun seeing people figuring out which loophole companies use. Is it really anything other than they save a tiny bit of money by not giving a shit about your experience.
Mirodir@discuss.tchncs.de 6 months ago
Eh, nothing I did was “figuring out which loophole [they] use”. I’d think most people in this thread talking about the mathematics that could make it a true statement are fully aware that the companies are not using any loophole and just say “above average” to save face. It’s simply a nice brain teaser to some people (myself included) to figure out under which circumstances the statement could be always true.
Also if you wanna be really pedantic, the math is not about the companies, but a debunking of the original Tweet which confidently yet incorrectly says that this statement couldn’t be always true.