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by praash
313 days ago
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I really enjoyed spending a bit of my morning with these two implementations of the concept. I prefer your idea of treating the question as a proper puzzle with a 1-submission limit.
The "calculator" UI took a whole 2 minutes to understand initially, but I really liked seeing the chain instead of having to mush all the factors in my head. It's really nice to see the correct answer broken down to get a feel about the real numbers! The current question's answer seems to contain big errors in magnitude in its factors: "How many kilograms of skin does a human shed in their lifetime?" Skin cells shed per day: 5e8 / day
Mass of one skin cell: 3e-6 g
Years in a lifetime: 80 yr
Grams to kilograms conversion: 1 kg / 1000 g
The final "correct" result is displayed as 44 kg, but these values result in 44,000 kg. It's also odd to show a conversion factor for kg/g, but not day/year.The first two factors correspond to shedding 1.5 kg/day, which is definitely unrealistic! |
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You're very much not alone on the UX friction-- that's what most people have said. My gut says that what is fun about Fermi estimation is chaining the factors, (which OP's clone doesn't have), but it's not a trivial thing to package into an intuitive UI. So I'll have to think about it a bit more. If you've got any more ideas or suggestions, I'm all ears!