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kicia-kocia t1_j10td4l wrote
Reply to comment by emptybagofdicks in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
It might also account only for permanent residents as opposed to refugees/refugee claimants/ temporary immigrants (such as seasonal workers, or in general workers without a permanent status, temporary visitors, international students etc).
I imagine most Ukrainians in Poland don't have a permanent status. Though i might be wrong.
Obvious_Chapter2082 t1_j10pgun wrote
Reply to comment by greatdrams23 in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Like what?
emptybagofdicks t1_j10p9i3 wrote
Reply to comment by BostonOnFire in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
I'm sure the data is not recent enough to account for the Ukrainian refugees.
Bobson_P_Dugnutt t1_j10mexu wrote
vk6flab t1_j10m4zc wrote
Data source?
vk6flab t1_j10m3e2 wrote
Reply to comment by ACH-S in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
I understand your points, but that could be fixed with enforcing the data source requirements.
So far I've not seen any data sources for this post.
greatdrams23 t1_j10lpv4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
37 million in special items. I think we all know what that means for an international company.
ACH-S t1_j10lgug wrote
Reply to comment by vk6flab in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
It's not really a useful visualisation though and the title of the submission is a bit scarier than it should be. Some mismatch between what happens in the industry and what is covered in the news is expected as "miscellenaous errors" is probably not as exciting for most readers as system intrusion. If you look at the mismatch with academia, things get worse: it's not super clear if those keywords were cited as examples in the academic papers, or if they were the principal topic the papers were addressing, or wheter they were used as the easiest benchmark/baseline to show an idea works etc...
Without explaining some factors like these, the figure doesn't really teach us anything and given the title, it looks like they just want to click bait you to go to their website.
bmoorewastaken OP t1_j10lghq wrote
Reply to comment by Basking_shark_13 in The Office: Office Romances by Season at Dunder Mifflin [OC] by bmoorewastaken
Thank you!!
Bobson_P_Dugnutt t1_j10kgx1 wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
What this graph doesn't make explicit is that AA, like other American airlines, is only profitable because of its airmiles program: https://viewfromthewing.com/american-airlines-loses-money-flying-passengers-all-profit-comes-from-selling-miles/
hlferreira t1_j10jrkv wrote
Reply to comment by nightb4xmas in [OC] Messi v. Ronaldo: Running Total of Goals Scored in World Cup Appearances by Metalytiq
I'm not saying messi is better or worse. I'm saying messi has had an undoubtedly better team throughout the years, which counts a lot to having more games and scoring more goals.
But yeah, everyone here agrees our team should perform better throughout the years. 2010 we were unlucky, 2014 was a disgrace, 2018 we played better than uruguay but the game is what it is, and 2022 morocco parked the bus as it should have, but they also knocked belgium and spain out.
The rank doesn't really matter specially in knock out stages, we were 3rd for a good amount of time, yet I would never say we were actually the third best national team in that era.
And there is an obvious correlation with the number of games played
OtHanski t1_j10jfve wrote
Reply to comment by vk6flab in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
There's a pretty easy distinction to make: "Posts that can be considered advertising for a for-profit company are not allowed".
Want to sell a story just cause you think it's interesting? Sure. Make a post because you want my money? Fuck off.
vk6flab t1_j10in45 wrote
Reply to comment by OtHanski in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
If you use that as a metric this sub will die. Everybody is selling something. A visualisation is by nature telling a story. That's its entire purpose. If we start limiting what story is allowed, we might as well close down the sub.
tyen0 t1_j10i3bj wrote
Reply to comment by magnesiumb in [OC] The early coffee bean journey in the world (data source wikipedia). by highcharts
I think you missed my point. We're discussing OP's graphic in this thread, not the wikipedia article. :) I meant that OP's graphic was missing the part of the journey beginning in Ethiopia.
OtHanski t1_j10hqn8 wrote
Reply to comment by vk6flab in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
We've got ads on web pages, ads in phone notifications, ads in paid subscription TV shows, do we really also need the OC to be ads too?
vk6flab t1_j10gzse wrote
Reply to comment by OtHanski in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
Why not? A good visualisation is a good visualisation, regardless of who produced it for what reason.
theftnssgrmpcrtst t1_j10ge40 wrote
Reply to [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
Honestly way slimmer margin than I expected - is that typical for airlines or is this a post-COVID thing?
pmocz OP t1_j10gdb7 wrote
Reply to comment by dml997 in [OC] Academic Salary growth as function of time since PhD by pmocz
I'm trying to collect a lot more data
pmocz OP t1_j10g9tb wrote
Reply to comment by Shadowdestroy61 in [OC] Academic Salary growth as function of time since PhD by pmocz
It's $40k + / yr at leading universities!
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Reply to comment by vicvinegarboiling in [OC] Flying home for the holidays? Take a look at the income statement breakdown of American Airlines to see where the money goes by giteam
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Basking_shark_13 t1_j10dcm5 wrote
Reply to comment by bmoorewastaken in The Office: Office Romances by Season at Dunder Mifflin [OC] by bmoorewastaken
Cool thanks! Love it by the way. Colors and set-up is visually appealing
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Willing_Animator_993 t1_j10bvdy wrote
Reply to comment by Slow-Substance-6800 in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
I would presume the definition would be the people living there but born abroad? Looking this up for Japan and Brazil, it gives 2 and 0.9 percent respectively on Wikipedia, so in the ranges corresponding to the colors. May it be that SP is lot more international than rest of the country? Brazil has actually a huge population - much bigger than Japan, meanwhile Tokyo is bigger than SP. So even if SP is more international than Tokyo, that doesn't seem impossible to go with these stats, as long as the rest of Brazil would have lot less immigrants.
dml997 t1_j10b2hw wrote
Reply to comment by pmocz in [OC] Academic Salary growth as function of time since PhD by pmocz
The data set is so sparse that I think it is useless. Just looking at field = computer science full professor and no salary higher than 110K. A fresh PhD should get more than that.
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Reply to comment by ReelDeadOne in [OC] We Tried and Ranked EVERY pizza in our city (MONCTON NB, CANADA) by ReelDeadOne
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