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swaggyxwaggy t1_j2diuoc wrote
Reply to comment by Saxonbrun in [OC] Weekly Plastic and Metallic waste from a 150 Seat Diner (lbs) by Hi_its_GOD
extra virgin olive hoil
thexylom OP t1_j2dincl wrote
Reply to comment by Dheorl in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
The writer is a Ph.D. candidate at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Indianapolis is the closest airport to where she lives
thexylom OP t1_j2dihcw wrote
Reply to comment by StupaTroopa in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Thank you for the praise!
JustOneAvailableName t1_j2dih9m wrote
Reply to comment by gscjj in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Although I do agree that europe could use a boost to it's army, I think it's mainly in a reduction in bureaucracy and investing more in domestic military industry. The EU has 20% more military personnel and thrice US's reserve. A large reason why expendenture is so much less is that it's aimed at defense and not oversea power projection. I.e. no aircraft carriers and nuclear subs
glaswegiangorefest t1_j2dic7y wrote
Reply to comment by cheesoid in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
> enplaned
Neither had I and when I google it I get the word 'emplane' which also sounds made up so I don't know what the hell is going on. If someone is about to tell me enplaned is the past tense of emplane or something then they can just fuck off.
BicycleGripDick t1_j2dibw5 wrote
Reply to [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Ah, it looks like the Subsaharan is ripe for the picking!
MMAgeezer t1_j2di87f wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Ah okay cool, this was just the first one that came up upon searching! It has really nice features like cached data and the ability to search for indicators with regex.
Jinxedchef t1_j2di6pv wrote
Reply to [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
I always try to tell people that by GDP the US military spending isn't that far out of whack. But compared to revenue it is way too high.
MMAgeezer t1_j2di1rp wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
If you haven’t checked out the ‘ggrepel’ author’s vignette I would highly recommend it!
Knows_all_secrets t1_j2dhyh7 wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Doesn't the US spend just as much of its money on healthcare as other OECD countries? It's just an awful system so people need to pay too.
MMAgeezer t1_j2dhw56 wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Can you do that again with log-log transformations in the linear regression, to match the plot and idea behind using this kind of plot? Thanks!
androbot t1_j2dhw0y wrote
Reply to [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
It would be great to see labels for the top 10 or 20 countries by GDP (total, not per capita). This is a neat visualization.
[deleted] t1_j2dhop6 wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
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cheesoid t1_j2dho20 wrote
Reply to [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Until I saw this post I'd never heard of the word "enplaned".
JustOneAvailableName t1_j2dhnsy wrote
Reply to comment by agingmonster in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
As both are per capita, the diagonal line is 2% of GDP
PM_me_punanis t1_j2dheih wrote
Reply to comment by mimprocesstech in [OC] Weekly Plastic and Metallic waste from a 150 Seat Diner (lbs) by Hi_its_GOD
This is why I sort some packages as trash because I know there's plastic liners inside them. But people tell me to put them in the recycling bin. I'm like... They can't recycle this.. sigh. I feel like the pre-sorting that happens at home is just a feel good effort.
I am a medical professional and I have been wanting to know where our waste goes. I know most of our trash gets incinerated but it would be great to have a visual like this!
IndeterminateYogurt OP t1_j2dh2kg wrote
Reply to comment by MMAgeezer in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Actually used a different one (quite a while ago, can't remember the name), but this one looks even more functional, so thank you for the recommendation! :D
MMAgeezer t1_j2dgznv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Most countries actually don’t even reach the 2% guideline.
Only the UK, US, and Greece have met the target every year for the last 8 years.
Dheorl t1_j2dgxy8 wrote
Reply to [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Why Indianapolis as the point of comparison?
MMAgeezer t1_j2dgsrb wrote
Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Thank you for the introduction to wbstats, it looks really handy!
Yeti-420-69 t1_j2dgqg7 wrote
Reply to comment by Sadoksad in [OC] Apple’s cash flow statement visualized by giteam
I'm just talking generically, I didn't have Apple in mind, but yes I still think you're incorrect. Reduction of the float is permanent.
I hate Apple's business practices and agree they have peaked. It's been dead to me since the 4S
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Reply to comment by IndeterminateYogurt in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
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cowboy_henk t1_j2dgott wrote
Reply to comment by gscjj in [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
Many countries used to not spend that much, but have recently increased their spending in light of the war in Ukraine. Many are now at or above 2%.
carpeson t1_j2dgnex wrote
Great graph, but can you write the weight also in [kg]? I want to be able to plug my reddit data into my equations without any uneccesary transformations.
rabbitlion t1_j2dj7c1 wrote
Reply to comment by wattro in [OC] Monthly Enplaned Passengers, Hong Kong International Airport and Indianapolis International Airport, 2019-2022 by thexylom
Deplaned is usually not used for passengers just getting off a plane though. Deplaning a passenger typically refers to throwing them off the plane before takeoff because they're behaving badly.