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DelcoScum t1_j3xdx68 wrote

Great info!

I'll just add, anyone serious about dieting should look into the different forms of macronutrients and how they can affect you. I usually recommend bodybuilding forums/websites, even if you're not into lifting weights, as that's where you'll find a lot of dedicated science and information while avoiding a lot of the pseudoscience designed to strip you of more money than body fat. Don't get me wrong, that's still very much prevalent. But it tends to have a lot more information:bullshit ratio than websites dedicated to dieting.

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MemeableData OP t1_j3xaw7a wrote

Data Source: Albert Heijn's website (ah.nl)
Tools used: Python to scrape and analyze the data; PowerPoint to manually create the table in the picture

Full video can be found at: https://youtu.be/mJs8L3oSmak

It also includes the top cheapest sources of protein for foods with:

  • at least 40% protein
  • at least 20% protein and at most 20% carbs
  • no restrictions on macros
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torchma t1_j3x0ssc wrote

That's hardly a more detailed explanation. You still don't answer the questions. If you are reporting survey data you need to fully describe your sampling frame, what defines the sample population, how you obtained contact information, how you contacted potential respondents, how many potential respondents you contacted and how many actually participated (so that you can report the all-important response rate), etc., etc.

This reads like a high school project.

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peter303_ t1_j3wz8ah wrote

I am in the the "other" category. I have been watching VR short movies at Film Festivals and SIGGRAPH for over a decade. I observed a large jump in quality in 2021. Part of that was improvements in headsets (2K, 90 fps, no cables). And part due to film makers mastering the media. Its not the same a making 3D movies, but some overlap.

(I agree the first VR power uses will be multi-player immersive gaming.)

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matthevva OP t1_j3wxbg8 wrote

We link to the methodology at the end of the article

Methodology for the “Metaverse Survey”
To get a bird’s eye view of the market, we designed a series of questions that asked about the respondent’s metaverse usage habits (if any) as well as their perception of the technology and its future.
For a more detailed explanation, follow the link here to learn more about our survey process: https://static.bluelabellabs.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Metaverse-Survey-Methodology.pdf

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Miguel7501 t1_j3wocoj wrote

Would be a bit easier to read if the connection between edge and node looked different from an edge passing through a node.

Maybe nodes could cast a shadow on all edges they don't connect to, but I have no idea if tableau can do that.

Also, your tableau link leads to a 404.

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