Log inSign up
Often Correct
7,970 posts
user avatar
Often Correct
@OftCorrect
Student of many subjects, master of none.
In front of my screen.
Joined June 2024
418
Following
416
Followers
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Dec 7, 2024
    Replying to @The_Kyle_Mann
    I don’t even think you would need unlimited ammo. The Romans would just run away when their opponents began using magic weaponry
    106K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jul 13, 2025
    Replying to @DrewPavlou
    Society should pay homeowners a bonus for killing home invaders: $1 million? Each invader killed means fewer people terrorized and killed by future invasions
    28K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Oct 20, 2024
    Replying to @minilek
    Given this was 2010, I suspect the cops were having a laugh with this.
    49K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jan 29, 2025
    Replying to @politicalmath
    Stop casting Zendaya. No other words needed.
    12K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Apr 8, 2025
    Replying to @StatisticUrban
    You realize no LED puts out full light spectrum and all of them have suboptimal color rendering indexes? If you really care about life, they’re still inferior
    143K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    May 27, 2025
    Replying to @mattforney
    Deportations were great, as were highways. Most of Eisenhower sucked, though. Don't get why conservatives now should lionize him (or Nixon) simply because they were Rs. Parties aren't sports teams. You don't pledge eternal loyalty. You shift as they shift.
    42K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jan 17, 2025
    Replying to @JeremiahDJohns
    Jesus. No need to bring back the mastodon. In another few generations, these will be as large.
    114K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Mar 19, 2025
    Replying to @StatisticUrban
    There are at least a handful of studies showing that regular media readers are more wrong about the subjects they read about than people who consume no news at all. And, of course, all these publications have been wrong on virtually every complex major issue of my life.
    26K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jul 31, 2025
    Replying to @Empty_America
    To put Bureau of Justice Statistics to OP's assertion: federal convictions for white-collar crimes fell from about 9,100 in 1980 to about 4,800 in 2020. While population increased nearly 50% (227m to 332m).
    12K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    May 3, 2025
    Replying to @xwanyex and @wanyeburkett
    If the point of this is to rail against the fact that weather apps only look forward and give zero information about the immediate past, I endorse your complaint.
    6.2K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jan 10, 2025
    Replying to @tracewoodgrains
    In the sense of "if we could get bright kids through calculus and linear algebra before age 12, they'd have an intuitive feel for math that even the brightest people who learn later never do?"
    11K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jan 16, 2025
    Replying to @DJSnM
    Excess caution kills progress. Experimental spacecraft can crash. Crash seems to have been in pre cleared area. SpaceX has far more incentive to fix what went wrong than the FAA. Losing spacecraft is expensive.
    11K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Feb 20, 2025
    Replying to @nfergus and @JDVance
    Note beyond the immediate debate: It's hard to overstate how healthy it is to have the VP of the US engaged directly with smart people who oppose his policy. It can only make those policies better, and if this has happened before in history, I don't know when.
    41K
  • user avatar
    Often Correct
    @OftCorrect
    Jul 31, 2025
    Replying to @upstatefederlst
    Relevant stat isn't flight time (or train time) but door-to-door time. Plus total cost and perceived pleasantness/unpleasantness of experience. But I guess it doesn't really matter given that we lack the ability to build the train.
    6.9K

New to X?

Sign up now to get your own personalized timeline!

Create account

By signing up, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, including Cookie Use.

Terms·Privacy·Cookies·Accessibility·Ads Info·© 2026 X Corp.
Don't miss what's happening
People on X are the first to know.
Log inSign up