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RonnieTheEffinBear t1_j3xz0dj wrote
Reply to comment by MemeableData in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
great video, really well laid out analysis and fantastic editing/animations. You deserve more than 44 subscribers!
Born_Room7048 t1_j3xyn6x wrote
Reply to [OC] I used prediction market data to chart inflation forecasts over the course of December by dynosaur7
Why is headline always lower than core over the last few months?
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Also where is this from?
MemeableData OP t1_j3xykva wrote
Reply to comment by skedeebs in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Thank you very much for the suggestion! I will check them out
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Taalnazi t1_j3xye32 wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Very handy, might wanna repost that in r/thenetherlands if I were you.
Wellicht nog meer vergelijkingen? Op basis van vitaminen, bijvoorbeeld?
dynosaur7 OP t1_j3xxqhq wrote
Reply to [OC] I used prediction market data to chart inflation forecasts over the course of December by dynosaur7
There’s a lot of speculation about what December’s inflation is going to be, leading up to the BLS’s announcement on Thursday. I used market data from Kalshi, a regulated prediction market, to chart and annotate how the forecast has changed over time.
Data: kalshi.com/events/CPI-22DEC
Tools: React, VisX
Link to interactive content: kalshi.com/forecasts/inflation
Disclaimer: I am employed by Kalshi, but all the data I used to create this visualization is publicly accessible on the website.
ByteB1tten t1_j3xxiir wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Those Brits are a step ahead with their Beans On Toast.
stouf761 t1_j3xwkc9 wrote
Reply to comment by MemeableData in I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Oh I meant % protein by net weight, not by calorie. It would be similar, I’m sure, but like getting 200g of protein from red lentils requires <900g of lentils, but 200g of protein from sliced bread would require eating nearly a kilo and a half of bread.
MemeableData OP t1_j3xvyqj wrote
skedeebs t1_j3xvvlc wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I'm very impressed. If you haven't, you should post to /Eatcheap and /Frugal. I think that you make a very good case through the data that there are real benefits for most of us to replace meat with plant products, even if not completely. It is a very good complement to those who try to make ethical or environmental appeals, and might be more effective for many who watch your video.
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cavscout43 t1_j3xuq2v wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Civilization was mostly built on grains and legumes. You can get a large amount of nutrients just from whole brown rice and lentils, for example.
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Reply to comment by torchma in We surveyed 1k people on the Metaverse and discovered that almost nobody (1.5%) cares about Meta's Horizon World by matthevva
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stouf761 t1_j3xt7lq wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
Neat! I’d like to see a 2d chart with price per 100g protein versus % protein by weight.
Split peas would still reign, but would divide the breads and legumes.
Bischrob OP t1_j3xt14c wrote
Reply to comment by IS_ACTUALLY_A_DOG in [OC] Final Animated NFL Ratings for the 2022 Season by Bischrob
Here's the code to reproduce something similar with college football. https://github.com/bischrob/CFBAnimation
IS_ACTUALLY_A_DOG t1_j3xozy6 wrote
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Is this work available on github? I'm curious how you set it all up.
PPLifter t1_j3xos6l wrote
Reply to I analyzed 11000 products of a Dutch supermarket to find the cheapest sources of protein [OC] by MemeableData
I'd like to see the data if it took into account calories. So calories per gram of protein. A lot of cheap and plant based options come with a high calorie count.
Excellent-Practice t1_j3xnl1a wrote
This had nodes for both movies and actors. What might work better is nodes for movies and edges for actors. What might be an even stronger visualization is an adjacency matrix grouped to highlight clusters
throwRApechump t1_j3xl3ai wrote
Also consider that a lot of these states had population growth in this time period (probably all of them except West Virginia)... for instance, California added about 1.5 Million people.
estebanagc t1_j3xki6q wrote
I also bought Among Us for Switch... then the trend faded and had no one to play with so I never used it.
sreek4r t1_j3xk7a7 wrote
Reply to comment by Orkekum in We surveyed 1k people on the Metaverse and discovered that almost nobody (1.5%) cares about Meta's Horizon World by matthevva
I bet a lot of them are just Meta employees running tests.
Longestnamebeaver t1_j3xi59d wrote
Reply to We surveyed 1k people on the Metaverse and discovered that almost nobody (1.5%) cares about Meta's Horizon World by matthevva
I don’t care about Meta but what’s with that title? How did you conclude that “Nobody cares..” if it’s just 1.5% of the 1K people you surveyed who said so..? That’s probably not even 15 people out of the 1000 you surveyed.
DeeLee_Bee t1_j3xfriw wrote
Movies seem unnecessarily spread out? Why is Jackie Brown all the way over there? Is it supposed to signify something?
furomaar t1_j3xf051 wrote
Tarantino plays in Pulp Fiction, but isn't connected on the graph.
dynosaur7 OP t1_j3xzj79 wrote
Reply to comment by Born_Room7048 in [OC] I used prediction market data to chart inflation forecasts over the course of December by dynosaur7
Headline is lower than Core right now because energy prices are dropping more than other categories. (Core doesn't include energy)
The data is from kalshi.com and you can view an interactive version at kalshi.com/forecasts/inflation