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BRGrunner t1_jac96r1 wrote
Reply to comment by wanmoar in [OC] Earnings data from all my orders as a food courier! by KrazyKev03
Don't give them ideas
sls_atv t1_jac8rhs wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in [OC] Capital One’s 2022 Income Statement Visualized by Square_Tea4916
Can you add another layer, which breaks down revenue per LOB by source? Curious about breakdown for interest and non interest revenue forbeafh line of business and how that makes up the whole
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac8fyt wrote
Reply to comment by squirrelinthetree in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
Zoom is also a very simple product with few moving parts. It makes more sense that way.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac89bj wrote
Reply to [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
This isn't "how" rather it's "how much"
Whiskeyrap t1_jac78wq wrote
Reply to comment by KrazyKev03 in [OC] Earnings data from all my orders as a food courier! by KrazyKev03
In which country and city do you work ?
Denk-doch-mal-meta OP t1_jac6zt8 wrote
Reply to comment by kompootor in [OC] Visualisation of a current UN vote by Denk-doch-mal-meta
If this war shows something than how dependent we all are on each other. Energy, machine parts, food etc., everyone needs something. So most relationships are not one-sided.
Speaking of India they could decide to change their energy imports but that would deeply affect their military also because it's based on Russian tech. So it's complex.
MrMitchWeaver t1_jac6ko5 wrote
This would be better as a distribution curve.
It would also be interesting to see a scatter plot of tip vs order total
silentorange813 t1_jac5men wrote
Reply to comment by squirrelinthetree in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
It makes sense if the company believes that it already offers a competitive product. The product lineup is also not as diverse as other industries like food or automobiles.
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Reply to comment by sharingsilently in [OC] Earnings data from all my orders as a food courier! by KrazyKev03
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Mousse_Extreme t1_jac5jcb wrote
Reply to comment by TheOtherBartonFink in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
cricks before dicks
pinkman52 t1_jac53z0 wrote
Would look better as a histogram. Sankeys aren’t always the best!
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Nairne_ t1_jac4sjj wrote
Reply to [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
That seems like a proportionally rather high tax bill?
[deleted] t1_jac4apt wrote
Reply to comment by PompiPompi in [OC] Fatal Police Shootings in the US: Racial disparities. In absence of racial differences, the probability of fatal police encounters would be the same across racial groups. It is not. Black/African Americans are 4.5 times more likely to have a fatal encounter with the police than Asian Americans. by HitchHux
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switch495 t1_jac3pid wrote
I really wish information was formatted like this in quarterly and annual reports as a standard
CodeMonkeyPhoto t1_jac2qe9 wrote
Reply to How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
Well if coal was good enough for the Titanic….
[deleted] t1_jac2d57 wrote
Reply to comment by king_of_the_nothing in [OC] The current US Congress is the most Latino in US history by latinometrics
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PixieBaronicsi t1_jac21jv wrote
Reply to [OC] Fatal Police Shootings in the US: Racial disparities. In absence of racial differences, the probability of fatal police encounters would be the same across racial groups. It is not. Black/African Americans are 4.5 times more likely to have a fatal encounter with the police than Asian Americans. by HitchHux
The variances are big, but they’re nothing compared to the gender disparity
mrscript_lt OP t1_jac1anx wrote
Reply to EU House price index change [OC] by mrscript_lt
Data source Eurostat. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/bookmark/669664c4-a173-46af-a902-8a6e72d64dbf?lang=en
Built using MS Excel.
LSeww t1_jac0lbv wrote
Reply to comment by Sweaty-Willingness27 in [OC] Fatal Police Shootings in the US: Racial disparities. In absence of racial differences, the probability of fatal police encounters would be the same across racial groups. It is not. Black/African Americans are 4.5 times more likely to have a fatal encounter with the police than Asian Americans. by HitchHux
> If you detained every single person in America and strip-searched them based on a single murder, I think most people would say that's over-policing.
That won’t increase the number of observed murders.
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nightb4xmas t1_jabzj5t wrote
nothing novel here in terms of Sankey presentation, but this would read better had it been done in $B
damnsignins t1_jabyoxp wrote
Reply to comment by squirrelinthetree in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
That's how media works. There's a video floating around of Matt Damon on Hot Ones explaining how movie profits work. They have to spend at least as much money on marketing as they do on production and distribution, so if a movie doesn't make roughly a 4x return on its cost, it's a financial flop. Since Twitch has to spend a lot on paying streamers, they're operating revenue is thinner than most.
Dildo_Swaggins_8D t1_jabyfmt wrote
Reply to How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
More of North America needs to embrace Nuclear Energy
spicer2 OP t1_jac9b7x wrote
Reply to [OC] Logan Paul has great timing: energy drinks are now as popular with Gen Z as beer by spicer2
Tools: Datylon
Source: GWI Core, a consumer survey run worldwide every quarter (full disclosure, I work for GWI)
Methodology/other bits: This data is from 47 countries around the world (some countries excluded for obvious reasons). It's specifically among Gen Zers aged 21+ and up to make sure they're legal drinking age in every country we can ask about alcohol consumption.
Logan Paul isn't the main driver of this trend at a global level (though I'm sure he'd be pretty happy about these figures). Having said that, we've seen sizable spikes in the UK in the last year since Prime was released. The main factor driving all this, though, is that Gen Z are way more sober/"sober-curious" than other generations.
PS: if you're wondering why there's more volatility at the start of this time period, that's probably because the sample of 21+ Gen Zers was smaller.