Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful
trentgibbo t1_j6b3t8b wrote
Reply to comment by excitato in [OC] Herd you liek Mudkips: the most (and least) memorable Pokemon by spicer2
There is absolutely no way charmander is more memorable than pikachu. It has its own detective movie!
thepancakehouse t1_j6b1jsc wrote
Reply to comment by FixSwords in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
Oh God, it's gotten worse in just 24hrs. Of course only some wacked out conservative source (fox) is the only source. I know Newsweek (not crazy reputable) had an article. If nothing else, the 10min video where the Pfizer guy, Walker absolutely spilling all of the beans, made its rounds on twitter. I'll see what I can do. This is my point though. They are burying it; making it out to be nothing. This is cahoots on a legitimately high level. Why can't it be discussed?!?! Why can't we ask questions and get answers from the source and not simply a lack of existence of information?! There's no reason the Pelosi tape should have more coverage than this. That attack is OLD NEWS and there is a metric ton of stuff news media will talk at length about even though they know literally nothing about it.
Only-Engineering6586 t1_j6b07r4 wrote
Reply to comment by desperaste in Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
Yes! I know some Lia’s. Also, who doesn’t love a good ‘Za!?
desperaste t1_j6b02jp wrote
Reply to comment by Only-Engineering6586 in Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
A few of those aren’t terrible tbf
LurkingChessplayer t1_j6azw39 wrote
Nothing about the project veritas video? Kinda shocked
vazsen t1_j6azb88 wrote
Reply to comment by lawfulkitten1 in [OC] Herd you liek Mudkips: the most (and least) memorable Pokemon by spicer2
I remember lickitung from the sushi mini game in stadium
glefe t1_j6awvog wrote
Reply to comment by dtreth in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
awful robot.
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Reply to comment by dtreth in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
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lawfulkitten1 t1_j6auuz9 wrote
Reply to comment by vazsen in [OC] Herd you liek Mudkips: the most (and least) memorable Pokemon by spicer2
I think people who watched the anime would be much more likely to remember Lickitung than people who just played the video game, because it shows up a few times prominently in episodes
Only-Engineering6586 t1_j6asb14 wrote
Reply to Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
Computer Generated Girl Names, Based on this Data:
A (Most Likely)
Be
Ca
Da
E
Fia
Ga
H
Ia
Ja
Ka
Lia
Ma
Na
Oria
Pe
Quria
Ria
Sa
Tria
Uria
Via
Xiay
Y
Za
wagonmaker85 t1_j6apimo wrote
Reply to comment by dtreth in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
So? Its reach, and intended audience, is clearly global. And this sub is not US-specific.
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dtreth t1_j6aou1n wrote
Reply to comment by TightEntry in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
If the officers were white we wouldn't have seen anyy of that
dtreth t1_j6aomc8 wrote
Reply to comment by wagonmaker85 in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
Reddit is an American website
dtreth t1_j6aok4o wrote
Reply to comment by Segamaike in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
It's a proportion graph, they're not often labeled
i_build_minds t1_j6aoh0g wrote
Reply to comment by PartisanPlayground in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
Yes! I'll continue to check it out but I hope your idea comes to fruition. It's fantastic.
TheKrunkernaut t1_j6aocpa wrote
Reply to Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
This all the ways spell Jasmyn?
FixSwords t1_j6ao9yj wrote
Reply to comment by thepancakehouse in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
I looked it up and it appears the only news on it has come from Tucker Carlson. Any reputable stories to get me caught up?
sshuggi t1_j6an6i6 wrote
Reply to Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
I generated the names for each starting letter, and these are the (mostly trivial) names that result when only using the dominant probabilities:
A BE CA DA E FIA GA H IA JA KA LI MA NA ORIA PE QURIA RIA SA TE URIA VIA WIA XIA Y ZA
Ironically, the only one that really looks like a name, Quira, means lady in Greek. (Spelled κυρία.)
worriedshuffle t1_j6aky3k wrote
Reply to comment by simonezchen in [OC] Youtube has over 1 billion hours of videos, we Built an AI Search Engine that can find exact timestamps for anything on Youtube by simonezchen
You mean audio books?
Arquen_Marille t1_j6akbuv wrote
Reply to Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
GH and GI being the same color makes it look like 1617%.
Edit: Is Qu really that common? I also see that A as a second letter is extremely popular.
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OhGodNotAnotherOne t1_j6ajvmc wrote
Reply to comment by anubus72 in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
This is true and likely explains some of it.
OhGodNotAnotherOne t1_j6ajsu3 wrote
Reply to comment by elastic_psychiatrist in [OC] How news stories evolve in the news cycle by PartisanPlayground
I'm speaking about my experience, not yours.
I don't even know who you are or your reddit habits to even begin to tell why you saw hundreds of posts and I only saw one at the tjme (3 now, since I originally posted, including the mugshot post that's at the top now).
kilopeter OP t1_j6b6t8c wrote
Reply to comment by mikeholczer in Transition probabilities (shown as percentages) between successive letters in the names of girls born in 2021 in the USA [OC] by kilopeter
Yep. "A" is the most frequent letter at both the start and end of names in the dataset I used (girls born in 2021 in the USA).