Recent comments in /f/dataisbeautiful

datainspace OP t1_jbnplpl wrote

Submitter Comment:[EDIT:]

-Time series plot and maps of granular internet connectivity measurements within Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odessa, Mykolayiv, Donetsk and others between March 5th and March 10th.

- Connectivity Index gives a comparison to a baseline level of actively measured, fixed broadband connections for geo-located internet addresses (IPs) at the location indicated.

- Geo-locations are approximate within each community.

- A value of 100 represents the recent long-run average.

Kharkiv (23), Odessa (32), Mykolayiv (39) heaviest impact

- A value of 0 (zero) indicates no active responses from any internet address at that geo-location.

- Time is in local Europe/Kyiv time (GMT +2)

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To put the impact of the recent missile attacks into the wider context of the war until now see> https://twitter.com/IP_Observatory/status/1633986948548411392

**Data Sources:**

- Monash IP Observatory https://ip-observatory.org

- KASPR Datahaus https://kasprdata.com/

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**Tools:** matlab, kepler, and omnigraffle

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petit_croissant95 t1_jbnm7h2 wrote

That's a fair point but it really depends on the situation. For example Italy is never gonna be invaded by the Vatican, so their capital being 0 km from an international border is pretty much irrelevant from a military perspective. I think a more neutral colour scheme would be better. Still a very interesting map though!

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scoobertsonville t1_jbmy82g wrote

This, I think the key is that when you are ready to buy a house search for a mid sized city (or as they say in China, second tier) the housing market is basically a bidding war for the best location in cities and given the us population is increasing by 1-1.5 million a year supply is always going to constrain in the massive cities, so mid tier expansion keeps everyone with the American dream imo. Remote work helps with this.

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