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SignificantDigits491 t1_j1u4l80 wrote
Reply to comment by highcharts in [OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts
Having the map you're trying to read partially flicker out of existence every few seconds does not make it easier to explore it.
edwrd_t_justice t1_j1u4f3b wrote
Reply to [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
The only positive list St Louis will make
pingieking t1_j1u416x wrote
Reply to comment by The-WildInfernos in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
I'm just saying that if we only included data from the era of colour TV, neither city would show up on the graph.
Leading_Industry_155 t1_j1u3ubc wrote
Reply to [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
No way Cleveland has that many championships this has to be counting “non Super Bowl” championships like divisional and league.
BeautifulExtension63 t1_j1u3sww wrote
Something tells me the people who put CLI on their resume tend to have been working in the industry for years. That would probably account for the higher wage.
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highcharts OP t1_j1u3bw8 wrote
Reply to comment by SignificantDigits491 in [OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts
Genuine question: Why do you think so?
The idea is to make it easier to explore the map, and check countries with similar or different prices.
Hsinats t1_j1u20ls wrote
Reply to [OC] Correlation Between Glee's IMDb Scores & Amount of Songs Per Episode by Vivid-Busyness
One thing that I am seeing is the increasing variance for IMDB rating (heteroscedasticity). It seems like the later seasons were more hit and miss.
Edit: specified which trace had increasing variance.
obscurahail t1_j1u1wqd wrote
Reply to comment by vtTownie in [OC] Annual Finances of a Millennial Saving Up for a House (made with SankeyMATIC) by justlikeofficespace
I know exactly .. what you mean
BuckNutley t1_j1u1t6d wrote
Reply to comment by The-WildInfernos in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
That team was stacked and is still seriously underrated.
Tasty-Tumbleweed-786 t1_j1u1sc0 wrote
Reply to comment by hamburger5003 in [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
Just a note that grades Vs tests is different from grades Vs aptitude - eg maybe girls don't test as well but are better at coursework/participating in classroom learning?
SignificantDigits491 t1_j1u1q6b wrote
Reply to [OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts
Unnecessary gif is unnecessary.
XPlutonium t1_j1u12cc wrote
Reply to [OC] Correlation Between Glee's IMDb Scores & Amount of Songs Per Episode by Vivid-Busyness
Remove the first 10 episodes. You’ll see basically no trend line
Plus the data itself is too volatile relative to its means to do much
highcharts OP t1_j1u0k82 wrote
Reply to comment by knowknowknow in [OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts
You are right, thx :)
Wizchine t1_j1ty1y5 wrote
Reply to comment by braindeadzombie in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
What other North American soccer league is superior to MLS?
twintig5 OP t1_j1txg7a wrote
Reply to comment by paulpaulbee in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
> At least Cleveland had Stipe!
And Lebron. So not so bad after all, for the recent years.
knowknowknow t1_j1tww05 wrote
Reply to comment by highcharts in [OC] A European map displays the average wholesale baseload electricity prices in Q3 2022 by highcharts
That report is for 2021?
paulpaulbee t1_j1twrxh wrote
Reply to comment by Darth_Gonk21 in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
Yes but Cleveland had the greatest heavyweight champion in the UFC, Stipe! Remember the parade when he first won the belt and rode with the Cavs? And we thought the Indians would win one too?
paulpaulbee t1_j1twop0 wrote
Reply to [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
Seeing the Cleveland graphic hurts because you know damn well those football victories were a while ago. At least Cleveland had Stipe!
trollsmurf t1_j1tw9zn wrote
Reply to comment by Morfot in [OC] glassdoor.com data science salaries by skill requirements. by SpaceX96
Somehow I thought you meant the combination :). Late...
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Reply to comment by justlikeofficespace in [OC] Annual Finances of a Millennial Saving Up for a House (made with SankeyMATIC) by justlikeofficespace
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AlternativeRhubarb99 t1_j1tt0oj wrote
Reply to comment by Ciarrai_IRL in [OC] Annual Finances of a Millennial Saving Up for a House (made with SankeyMATIC) by justlikeofficespace
> You damn millennials (I mean that lovingly) are going to be at the top of the food chain while us Gen Xers will still still be paying off our mortgages all because you decided to stay home a little (a lot) longer after school
Millennials are now 40 and older. We're not young, and most of us A, don't make 90k. B, Sure as fuck don't have a pension or union, and C, are FORCED to live at home because we don't make enough. This guy is an extreme exception to the rule and I hope he gets his house. Most of us however are fucked way harder than Gen X is.
gfreyd t1_j1ts7fg wrote
Reply to [OC] Annual Finances of a Millennial Saving Up for a House (made with SankeyMATIC) by justlikeofficespace
How come you don’t contribute to the running of the household?
Dr_Adequate t1_j1u4nmo wrote
Reply to comment by WaitAMinuteThereNow in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
Hawaii also has very strict gun laws.
But being an island in the middle of the ocean, there's no next-door neighbor that allows guns to filter in.
Step off with your MuH cIvIl RiGhTs. No other G7 nation has the insane levels of gun violence the US has.