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Aloneinthemetro t1_j125zej wrote
What about Michael and Pam’s mom? Or his Real estate agent? Phyllis?? Boo
hivesystems OP t1_j122sq8 wrote
Reply to comment by vk6flab in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
Copied here for you!
Data source: Data compiled from research using sources like the Verizon DBIR, scite.ai, API's from the New York Times and The Guardian, and Google Trends and Search Tools. The full methodology, sources, and assumptions can be found at www.hivesystems.io/perception
Tool used: Illustrator and Excel
Hi everyone - I'm back again with our 2022 update to our data breach perceptions graphic! Another year of data from the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) showed that what people are reading about and seeing online doesn't align to how data breaches are actually happening. It's a good visual for companies who may be investing in risk reduction strategies for the wrong threats based on what they see/hear about out in the world!
Slow-Substance-6800 t1_j11zrt6 wrote
Reply to comment by Willing_Animator_993 in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
You have a good point there. SĂŁo Paulo represents a small percentage of the whole country because of how populated Brazil is, while Tokyo is represents way more.
The Extended Metropolitan Area of SĂŁo Paulo, according to Wikipedia, has 33 million people. Brazil has 213 million people. SP is around 15.5% of the country.
The Greater Tokyo Area has 38 million people. Japan has 125.7 million. Over 30% of the country.
So my experiences in Tokyo are a greater representation of the overall country than my experiences in SĂŁo Paulo, even if the cities are similarly sized.
JamminOnTheOne t1_j11uz8q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] 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
Operating expenses include all ongoing expenses, including marketing, etc. The only expenses that aren’t included are capital expenses (eg, buying planes), which aren’t shown directly on an income statement (the depreciation is an operating expense, not the purchase price).
blbrd30 t1_j11qwy4 wrote
Reply to comment by nprtzcmucbiulfaojf 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
Yeah this post feels super disingenuous, or else OP is just not informed
blbrd30 t1_j11qs3u 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
Uh
Airlines are only majorly profitable cause of their points programs that are technically not the same company
vk6flab t1_j11q688 wrote
Reply to comment by hivesystems in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
There is no comment from you or any link.
Westcork1916 t1_j11n4du wrote
DOS is not a data breach.
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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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JohnGalt123456789 t1_j11lahz wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
Very good point!!
JohnGalt123456789 t1_j11l3s1 wrote
Very interesting, but… I have some objections. There is essentially zero immigration to KSA, but there are piles of expats working hard for the Saudis. Those should not count as “migrants”.
gordo65 t1_j11kqdq wrote
Reply to comment by peter303_ in [OC] Academic Salary growth as function of time since PhD by pmocz
Stanford is in San Francisco, so I assume that you can find those lecturers living in a van down by the river.
stochasticlid t1_j11kn56 wrote
Reply to comment by zeoNoeN in [OC] In honor of the World Cup, FIFA Rankings of World Cup 2022 Quarterfinalists from 1993 to 2018 by TheBerg974
Where would you source this data? Sounds like a huge proprietary data investment
hivesystems OP t1_j11kjvu wrote
Reply to comment by vk6flab in [OC] How data breaches happen doesn't match up with what people see/read by hivesystems
See comment above or visit the link to get all the information that doesn’t fit here!
pk10534 t1_j11j4rq wrote
I almost wonder if this data would be better represented by total number of migrants (not that this doesn’t have value in and of itself, of course). I just say that because while Australia would “only” need 8-9 million immigrants for them to constitute 33% of its population, the US could have 130 million migrants (almost half the global total) and it still wouldn’t be over a third of its population. It would be medium green, actually, not even dark green here. Either way, still very interesting!
vicvinegarboiling t1_j11bapu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] 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
This should all be pretty much public info for American. Exec pay should be easily googleable as well as average pilot pay and number of pilots, similar info should be available for other work groups. Whether you think they are overpaid is a separate matter but corporate salaries don’t make up a significant enough portion of salaries to warrant breaking it out here.
globglogabgalabyeast t1_j119jqe wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 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
That’s the breakdown I really want to see, showing all the profits from loyalty programs and selling points
bmoorewastaken OP t1_j119fgb wrote
Reply to comment by Yum_Koolaid in The Office: Office Romances by Season at Dunder Mifflin [OC] by bmoorewastaken
Thank you!!!
Yum_Koolaid t1_j1144xc wrote
this is a good post. beautiful chart. there are too many posts made here that don’t fit the sub but this one does.
TheThingsWeMake t1_j113u2l 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
Alluvial diagrams, so hot right now.
curiossceptic t1_j112iwg wrote
Reply to comment by RareCodeMonkey in [OC] Percentage of International Migrants Per Country by andyprendy
Why is that a weird comparison?
Moving to a different country, with a different language, political structure, culture, history etc. cannot be compared with migration within a country.
Furthermore, distance travelled doesn’t necessarily reflect larger changes, eg California stretches over 1600km from North to South, yet you are still in the same state, speaking the same language etc. Traveling 200 km, which is roughly the distance between LA and San Diego, in Switzerland or Belgium will make you end up not only in a different subnational administrative division (i.e a different state) but also in a completely different language region.
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HereItsDani t1_j10yifn wrote
Why is French Guiana a different color than France altho is actually France?
pompatous665 t1_j10uax3 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
Why does the “Othet Expenses” - “Interest Expenses” line increase?
scott_steiner_phd t1_j12676l wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] 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
> I know for a fact the CEO of my airline made more than the whole department of cabin crew and that's just one guy so yeah forgive me for being skeptical 🤨
American's CEO had a base salary salary of $1.3 million , with potential bonuses up to $2.6 million cash, plus and additional stock grants. He was paid a total of $10.4 million in compensation in 2020, the most recent year I could find, with the large majority of that being stock grants that wouldn't show up on the balance sheet (or this chart.)
Edit more recent source: in 2021 he was paid a total of $766,000 cash and $4.2M equity. His $766,000 would not be visible on this chart.