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Alternative-Sea-6238 t1_iz9sko7 wrote
Reply to comment by hcrx in Top 10 countries by relative renewables increase 2012-2022 [OC] by hcrx
Ah, I misunderstood then. The word relative in the title of the post made me interpret the data as being relative percentage points, not absolute. My bad, I suppose.
Bongo1020 t1_iz9sdtk wrote
Do these numbers include people who gain citizenship via Jus Sanguinis?
I had a university teacher that was born Brazilian but had Italian citizenship via her grandfather.
antantoon t1_iz9qdl1 wrote
Reply to comment by ActionJack87 in [OC] Who receives the ball under direct pressure at the World Cup? by detalbruh
Maybe it’s their ability to get into spaces away from opposition players
OG-Bluntman t1_iz9q5k7 wrote
Reply to comment by Seth_space in [OC] Game of Thrones - user ratings s8 - worst, e9 best by OwnComplex9907
In all fairness, Martin got lazy too, and couldn’t be bothered to finish his story, so I don’t excuse him from at least partial blame for the hack job that was S7 & S8
Seth_space t1_iz9pbsg wrote
Reply to [OC] Netflix's "Wednesday" Global Viewing Statistics, Nov 23 — Nov 27, 2022 by CheetahOk8221
at least you can see its a success.
Really nice series.. full with events and never boring.
Most sequels tend to be very boring and recreating the same over and over again.. lets hope wednesday is not the same..
chouseva t1_iz9p4qh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Visualizing the Latin American migrant population in Europe. by latinometrics
The chart shows the percentage of Latin American immigrants living in Italy that are from select Latin American countries. It doesn't cover where Italians emigrate to.
milkysway1 t1_iz9n3cr wrote
Went downhill fast as soon as they had no material to draw from the books.
Seth_space t1_iz9je3a wrote
main characters dying is part of the Martin world. The parts he did not wrote seem to completly got lost on that writer team.
The last season was terrible and did not fit the martin storylines from the rest.
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American_H2O t1_iz9hloz wrote
Reply to comment by katspike in Relative energy cost of light colours [OC] by katspike
I just realized you have it set to 1 pound per watt. It may catch someone’s attention scrolling through instagram but it’s meaningless
hcrx OP t1_iz9hby9 wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative-Sea-6238 in Top 10 countries by relative renewables increase 2012-2022 [OC] by hcrx
Again, the chart is in absolute percentage points increase, not in %. So if Luxembourg had gone from 1% to 1.7% it would have increased by 0.7 p.p and would not have made it to the top 10.
Romanitedomun t1_iz9go2g wrote
Luxembourg? do you call Luxembourg a country? it's smaller than my neighborod...
RonPMexico t1_iz9g9lm wrote
Reply to comment by provencfg in [OC] Who receives the ball under direct pressure at the World Cup? by detalbruh
You mean the original name from the British who invented the game as we know it today? Are you saying hearing a name gives meaningful context that would help me understand the information in this graph? Do you know more than 20 percent of the names represented?
provencfg t1_iz9fzxr wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in [OC] Who receives the ball under direct pressure at the World Cup? by detalbruh
You said it would!
I simply pointed out the one you probably do know out of these. But since you call it soccer I now know who I’m messing with.
TransitionRecent2834 t1_iz9fedu wrote
Reply to comment by EmberOnTheSea in [OC] Game of Thrones - user ratings s8 - worst, e9 best by OwnComplex9907
Yeah mate. I really really like characters like Varys , Tyrion and Baelish. They all got smacked by side character syndrome.
nichoals421 t1_iz9fash wrote
I'm not a fan of "Other" being the largest chunk of a pie chart
NagoyaR t1_iz9eh2p wrote
They should have made S7 & 8 10 episodes. It's not like they didn't have the money or story for it
slippsterr3 t1_iz9dqwq wrote
Very cool. Did you do some sort of unsupervised clustering or did you choose the three zones manually?
max_667 t1_iz9diti wrote
Reply to comment by ActionJack87 in [OC] Who receives the ball under direct pressure at the World Cup? by detalbruh
I would say that Modric tends to go back in his own half to get the ball where he is under less pressure than for example Mbappe that receives the ball in very offensive positions where there are more defenders and more pressure.
latinometrics t1_iz9d97z wrote
Reply to comment by Metalytiq in [OC] Visualizing the Visualizers. A look at how many Instagram followers our favorite data visualizers have. If there are any visualizers we should check out, please comment by Metalytiq
thanks! happy to help in any way we can
latinometrics OP t1_iz9cr08 wrote
From our newsletter:
Approximately 3.3M immigrants living in Spain were born in Latin America. When looking at the numbers, we weren't surprised that Spain has the largest LatAm population in Europe, given the shared tongue and cultural roots. Just like it isn't surprising that most foreign-born Portugal residents are from Brazil.
What did surprise us is how few Mexicans returned to their past colonizer — only 66K, or 2% of the 3.3M total. Spain is home to fewer Mexicans than Hondurans, Paraguayans, and even Uruguayans, countries with just a fraction of Mexico's population.
The main reason is simple geography — given Mexico's shared border, the US is the obvious country of choice for migrants.
Colombia is the largest Latin American population (and the third overall) living in Spain. From 1999 to 2004, that population grew 18x from 13K to 249K. What happened? In addition to Colombia's economic hardship in the 90s, an earthquake broke havoc on Colombia's Andes mountains in 1999, which killed more than 1,000 people and destroyed 8,000 coffee "fincas," leaving thousands displaced. Venezuelans fleeing Maduro's dictatorship in recent years led a new wave of migration — multiplying their number by 4x from 2015 to 2021.
Another surprising statistic from the data is that Peruvians are Italy's top Latin American demographic. Ties between both countries extend back to the colonial period when Italians became part of Peru's ruling class and even placed their own Virrey, Carmine Nicolao Caracciolo, in 1716.
Similarly to Colombia and Venezuela, during the socioeconomic hardships of the 90s, thousands of Peruvians (many of Italian descent) fled to rediscover their family origins. And the migrant flow goes both ways — in contemporary Peru, Italian descendants and migrants continue to play an important role.
Source: Wikipedia
Tools: Rawgraphs, Affinity Designer
EmberOnTheSea t1_iz9c5vc wrote
Reply to comment by TransitionRecent2834 in [OC] Game of Thrones - user ratings s8 - worst, e9 best by OwnComplex9907
>He was like the OG Big Brain and suddenly had -69 IQ Brain rot.
Did the same thing to Tyrion. Still annoys me.
mfb- t1_iz9c01t wrote
Reply to comment by katspike in Relative energy cost of light colours [OC] by katspike
The post should stand on its own, without the source comment. Nowhere in the title or the post is any indication that this is about colour-changing RGB bulbs, or one specific product.
I expect significant differences between products, but that's not even the main problem.
geoundseo t1_iz9bnts wrote
Reply to [OC] Visualizing the Visualizers. A look at how many Instagram followers our favorite data visualizers have. If there are any visualizers we should check out, please comment by Metalytiq
You are missing Katapult Magazine. Great product, in German. (some English content)
https://www.instagram.com/katapultmagazin/ - 517,000 followers !!
hcrx OP t1_iz9sqa0 wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative-Sea-6238 in Top 10 countries by relative renewables increase 2012-2022 [OC] by hcrx
Got it, I see the confusion. Shouldn't have added the word relative there. Clear, thanks!