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Cynablog

Cyn

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

We Can Do Better: I Accidentally Built a Train Fare Calculator

Recently, I was trying to book an amtrak ticket from Philadelphia to Boston, and I noticed something weird - the pricing made absolutely no sense. The same train, same day, same seat - but Philly to Boston was $152, while Philly to New York...

4 days ago
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Demographics + Dating

I recently stumbled on an essay called “Math Explanation of the Shidduch Crisis.” The shidduch crisis is a phenomenon in Orthodox Jewish communities where there seem to be more marriage-age women than men - not enough guys to go around.

25 days ago
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Why I Stopped Asking Men Out (Even Though the Math Said I Should)

This is a response to Ajeya Cotra’s “The Stable Marriage Problem” and Wesley Fenza’s “Just Ask People Out (Now with Math).” I’m the friend Wesley cites as introducing him to this framework. I used to believe this math. I tried it. Here’s wh...

a month ago
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2025: finding balance

It’s December 31st, and I thought it might be fun to wrap up the year. Describe what I got up to, what changed, what I’m thinking about it all. Feel free to skip if public journal entries aren’t your cup of tea

2 months ago
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  • Cyn

    Cyn is a post-rat living in the Philadelphia area. She is passionate about musical theater, math, games, nature, wordplay, embodiment and authenticity, and playfulness.

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