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Defiant-Technician24 OP t1_j7fei82 wrote
Reply to [OC] Personal annual budget of one 20-24-year-old full-time university student in Helsinki, Finland (Average of 5 years; Sankey, Python, regex) by Defiant-Technician24
- Average of recent 5 years
- Time period: 1 year (annual). Divide by 12 to get monthly
- Source: bank statements
- Tools: Python, Regex, SankeyMatic
I__Know__Stuff t1_j7feh2m wrote
Reply to comment by swankpoppy in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Another comment said that YouTube's non-advertising revenue is counted under Playstore.
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Reply to [OC] My wellbeing as pixels by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h
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Reply to comment by swankpoppy in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
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GelbeForelle t1_j7feb6i wrote
Reply to comment by ilostmymind_ in [OC] Nuclear energy production from 1965 to 2021 in US, UK, France, Germany, and Japan by highcharts
What would have been the right way, though? Phase them out more slowly? Build new plants? Nuclear energy is not as profitable anymore
swankpoppy t1_j7fe6zt wrote
Reply to comment by lucun in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Thanks! This helps clear it up. I suspected not all of YouTube’s revenue was from ads. YouTube TV, blah blah blah.
swankpoppy t1_j7fe235 wrote
Reply to comment by I__Know__Stuff in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
So how does that break out? Are ads the only source of revenue YouTube has? I would have thought there would be direct revenue too, from YouTube TV, things like that. Is that in “other revenue”? I’m asking if anyone has that data. Is 100% of YouTube’s revenue from ads because that’s what this is implying and it seems wrong.
I don’t like how this chart is supposed to show where all the money goes, but has $29B for YouTube, basically the size most companies, as one bucket that’s shown as all ad revenue. I don’t believe that’s true.
Noodles_Crusher t1_j7fds5z wrote
Reply to comment by dinosaur-in_leather in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
I don't have any insight into that, we're just discussing headcount at this point.
Broccoli_headed t1_j7fdcb5 wrote
Reply to comment by vohms in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
I read “safekey” and thought “yeah this makes it so easy to understand even after school fourth graders could digest income statements”
figyeljmar t1_j7fbjps wrote
Today I pood. Hope you find this fact equally interesting to this post.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j7facia wrote
Reply to comment by dinosaur-in_leather in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
I am not sure but I think sales tax is not recognized as revenue in the first place such that isn't part of any of the flows visualized here.
dinosaur-in_leather t1_j7fa8s9 wrote
Reply to comment by Noodles_Crusher in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Pandemic hires seem to have displayed old and paternity talent in Google...
dinosaur-in_leather t1_j7fa3gs wrote
Reply to comment by fewtradesjack in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
You could probably get chat GPT to generate an XML file that would represent as a visual given financial statements...
dinosaur-in_leather t1_j7f9xxf wrote
Reply to [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Frankly I would love to see how much sell taxes are paid for cost of revenue branch but that would require sources information.
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ApotheosizedBum t1_j7f96jd wrote
Reply to comment by takeasecond in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
I think I get it from context, but the pink and the orange are difficult to tell apart. Maybe yellow or something?
c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h OP t1_j7f8ty9 wrote
Reply to comment by ImaginationNo2219 in [OC] My wellbeing as pixels by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h
Yeah, it was... in August, Covid got me pretty bad. And in November... that was like a wave of different things coming one after the other. Also, I simply don't like Novembers...
ImaginationNo2219 t1_j7f8g7t wrote
Reply to [OC] My wellbeing as pixels by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h
Dang November looks rough, plus that one week in August
hh10k t1_j7f8ax8 wrote
Reply to Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
What does intercity bus mean? Busses between cities, not within a city?
Sirdalton2 t1_j7f7o4t wrote
Reply to comment by Mirgal in [OC] Nuclear energy production from 1965 to 2021 in US, UK, France, Germany, and Japan by highcharts
Reddit is the best
Lucky_Cellist_968 t1_j7f7jb8 wrote
There’s an app for this. It’s called Huckleberry and it’s amazing. Source: I tracked my baby’s sleep with it.
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LucyFerAdvocate t1_j7f73u4 wrote
Reply to comment by I__Know__Stuff in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Ah fair, I'm pretty sure it's not in the UK so I assumed it would be the same in the states
CrazyMetoFQ t1_j7f6icu wrote
Reply to comment by Common_Cucumber2446 in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
I meant stuff like restrictions on business and stuff
ilostmymind_ t1_j7fensz wrote
Reply to comment by GelbeForelle in [OC] Nuclear energy production from 1965 to 2021 in US, UK, France, Germany, and Japan by highcharts
Building more. Minimising human impact on the Earth shouldn't be about profit, that's what government funding should be for.
As an aside, if the industry was allowed to grow and mature properly they'd be cheaper to build these days.