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Impressive-Sort223 t1_j5f58pk wrote
Reply to comment by mydriase in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
I understand that there is a key. I see that the green means that there is acidity. How is that significant if I cannot see before it was acidic? This is just the end result. We need to see when it started in 1910 and the end result in 2010.
mydriase OP t1_j5f51ae wrote
Reply to comment by Impressive-Sort223 in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
well ... there are colors ... there is a key to understand the colors. the rest is up to you :)
Impressive-Sort223 t1_j5f4uus wrote
How are we supposed to tell what changed?
mydriase OP t1_j5f4tj0 wrote
For this map I used the free data on NOAA (national Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and used QGIS / adobe illustrator process the data.
I will post a much more elaborate map tomorrow, adding a ton of extra information but wanted to share this simpler, straight forward version map of the topic.
In the meantime, you can find more cool maps, articles and even photographs on my website where I write about topics with a geographical point of view (hence the maps).
cheers :)
cepegma OP t1_j5f3x6k wrote
Reply to comment by moglito in [OC] Tech jobs trends in infrastructure as code: Docker & Jenkins the most asked skills by companies by cepegma
fully right :)
cepegma OP t1_j5f3viw wrote
Reply to comment by jacobwlyman in [OC] Tech jobs trends in infrastructure as code: Docker & Jenkins the most asked skills by companies by cepegma
For the moment, and among the job posts I analyzed, I didn't see any reference to AWS CDK. How did you manage to build your skill in CDK?
_AlreadyTaken_ t1_j5f1sz9 wrote
Pittsburgh is full of swingers
Goojus t1_j5eyf71 wrote
Reply to comment by Gabagool1987 in January inflation forecast according to prediction market Kalshi by 3xasperated
You’re right, there’s no saving this earth. But being on reddit posting about it isnt helping. U should take out these commie republicans to actually put some change in place. They aren’t doing anything that you would want
gustofheir t1_j5exen9 wrote
Tom wolf added electrical lines connected to the swing sets to harvest the energy generated by children playing and uses it to light up the point
insufferablyaverage t1_j5ew54p wrote
Reply to comment by nrmonty in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
The title? If it prevented a million deaths then that would have ment it would have caused ~1.4 million deaths in 2021 without the vaccine, heart disease and cancer kill ~1.1 million combined each year
Cedmo8 t1_j5equcw wrote
As a European I find it hard to believe that’s not at least 25% guns.
mwcz t1_j5eod62 wrote
Reply to comment by OfficialWireGrind in [OC] Playground Equipment Inventory for the City of Pittsburgh by OfficialWireGrind
It would be interesting to see the data on see-saws over time.
gnugoo t1_j5enq04 wrote
Reply to comment by LoveTendies in US debt increases are independent of party in power by 00derek
Yet despite the massive corporate tax cuts, the layoffs still came.
nrmonty t1_j5eng5q wrote
Reply to comment by Rugfiend in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Accounting for all other variables? Typically there is a massive difference in some pretty significant factors in countries with high vaccine rates compared to lower.
QristopherQuixote t1_j5elty0 wrote
Reply to comment by BobRussRelick in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Hmmm… ya, kids returned to day care, school sports, etc in 2021, but don’t let disease vectors get in the way of your awesome analysis. Post the data that showed a 200% jump in excess mortality?
QristopherQuixote t1_j5elmmh wrote
Reply to comment by pukabi in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Reducing severity and increasing the survival rate by stimulating the immune system of the recipient is absolutely consistent with the definition of a vaccine. 🤦🏻♂️
nrmonty t1_j5el0oi wrote
Reply to comment by insufferablyaverage in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Can you link the study for that?
themilkman42069 t1_j5eklri wrote
Reply to comment by insufferablyaverage in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Based on info from the pharmaceutical companies?
QristopherQuixote t1_j5ejbjc wrote
Reply to comment by Quant2011 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Lie. There are literally hundreds of studies showing the excess deaths in 2020 and 2021, but that wouldn’t fit your antivax rhetoric.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7015a4.htm
Terminarch t1_j5eht1v wrote
Reply to comment by upthevale in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Well sorry for typing it up from my phone before bed. Geez.
https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2021.26.47.2101021
Terminarch t1_j5ehr07 wrote
QristopherQuixote t1_j5eg61t wrote
Reply to comment by unhappymedium2 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
He squandered any professional accolades he might have deserved after spreading misinformation about the vaccines. He also exaggerated his role, ignoring the research and contributions of others.
upthevale t1_j5ebg79 wrote
Reply to comment by Terminarch in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Unsourced drivel like usual
upthevale t1_j5eb9ad wrote
Im literally amazed in the comments the number of "experts" who know about data correlation, virology and the difference between causation and causality...
Wonder how much they cared about science before the pandemic??
Get a grip
mydriase OP t1_j5f5bja wrote
Reply to comment by Impressive-Sort223 in The evolution of acidity in our oceans // 1910 - 2010 // [OC] by mydriase
No, -0,2 means it decreased by 0,2 between the two dates