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Spillz-2011 t1_jcn054h wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Green_7222 in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
Who says this? If this was the thought there wouldn’t have been a rush to shore things up this week both in the us and credit suisses
Spillz-2011 t1_jcmzu5j wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
How do figure there’s 3 groups over 90 years
Future_Green_7222 t1_jcmytwo wrote
Reply to [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
Current economic thinking: bank failures are independent random variables, so the probability of multiple failing at the same time is low
Future_Green_7222 t1_jcmylzj wrote
Reply to comment by paleblueyedot in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
meme of the tornado coming
[deleted] t1_jcmy5vo wrote
Reply to [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
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MeanGreanHare t1_jcmy51c wrote
Reply to [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
Hey OP. How much is Winnie the Pooh paying you?
Coronavirus is a new form of SARS, which was big news from Asia 20 years ago. Wuhan lab of virology is near what was determined to be ground zero for the virus. There was news about the virus starting to spread in China back in 2019.
Conclusive? Perhaps not. Highly suspicious even to the layman? Absolutely.
paleblueyedot t1_jcmy4y2 wrote
Reply to [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
What are you trying to say? 😰
pranshum OP t1_jcmx2ax wrote
Reply to [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
Hey DIB! Quick chart here on the frequency of American bank failures over time. The data is from the FDIC's list of failed banks, chart built with a bunch of javascript + some tools from yarn.tech to build out an SVG. Interactive post, with plenty of analysis, here: https://yarn.pranshum.com/banks2
golamas1999 t1_jcmjuno wrote
Reply to comment by Brilliant_Sir_8660 in Exam results for recently released GPT 4 compared to GPT 3.5 by balancetheuniverse
It’s already here. Learn to adapt or you will be left behind like it or not.
golamas1999 t1_jcmirjc wrote
Reply to [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
And this is why critics are useless.
Julius_Cheesear t1_jcmdpva wrote
Eggcellent
I am so, so, sorry for this one.
Brilliant_Sir_8660 t1_jcmblua wrote
Reply to comment by Hematomawoes in Exam results for recently released GPT 4 compared to GPT 3.5 by balancetheuniverse
That doesn’t really make any sense. These tools are like less than 6 months old, not enough time has gone by to be talking about how they were introduced bad and need to be unlearned, now is the perfect time to avoid that.
EliyahuRed t1_jcm9fyu wrote
Reply to [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
I am building a data app and have started to use streamlit as the main tool for spinning up the web page and displaying dataframes, however I also need an interactive dashboard like component. I find it difficult to choose between plotly and bokeh, I had previous experience with plotly within jupyter but I found it graphs harder to navigate in the UI. On the other hand seems streamlit support for bokeh is lagging as the last version they support is almost a year old.
Any advice for choosing between plotly and bokeh?
phlipout22 t1_jcm96ae wrote
Reply to comment by alien-earth in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
When it comes to Europe it's about the too teams.
This is a strange year with many top European teams in transition, the Italians don't have the same talent or resources
Lachimanus t1_jclwn91 wrote
Reply to comment by defr0std in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
Well, it is a bit like a gold vs. silver medal comparison.
A spot in the champions league is plain better than X spots in Europe league.
datanerd2023 t1_jclpqp8 wrote
Reply to comment by kiikatt143 in [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
Thanks :) will check it out.
pilip4 t1_jclo7og wrote
Reply to comment by Inevitable_Price7841 in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
>and
Thats where barca will land next year
TrippingSquid t1_jclipul wrote
Reply to comment by tacobell in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
Awesome, thanks!
kiikatt143 t1_jcle68r wrote
Reply to [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
Hi guys! Sorry this might be too vague of an ask but I'm having trouble finding the right keywords and thought yall might have an idea what I'm trying to do.
I'm looking for a tool that will integrate spreadsheet data (like a google sheets or excel), but allow me to edit it in real time as the data grows, on the backend. It then needs to automate the creation of a visualization, such as a system map, showing weighted relationships/connections that grow along with the data. Helps if its pretty.
I've used Kumu and Miro and looked at a few other tools but I have not found one that integrates real-time data input with automated changes in the visual map. The only way I have found to do this is create it with shapes by hand but it becomes impossible with more than 10 points, as I have to manually reshape them as the map/data grows. Help? :) pls thank you
kiikatt143 t1_jcle0ng wrote
Reply to comment by datanerd2023 in [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
I found Obsidian is excellent for notes. There's a bit of learning curve but once you learn a couple of tricks, it becomes an incredible relational database thats easily searchable. Obsidian does some basic data visualizations as well. And its free..
Flying_Momo t1_jclbro5 wrote
Reply to comment by Inevitable_Price7841 in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
We can all dream of being Will Still by becoming a decent manager by playing FM 😉
Inevitable_Price7841 t1_jcl960t wrote
Reply to comment by Flying_Momo in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
I totally agree. I like to watch teams outside the big 6. I find them more entertaining, and I pretend I'm a scout looking for up and coming talent, haha 😄
psrandom t1_jcl7bg6 wrote
This should be ranked like Olympics where 1 Gold is better than shit load of silvers. So Germany, Portugal, Spain above Belgium
Flying_Momo t1_jcl6brp wrote
Reply to comment by Inevitable_Price7841 in [OC] Remaining Clubs by Country in the Quarterfinals in UEFA's Three Leagues by tacobell
it actually is more fun because you see more teams from different leagues outside the big 6
[deleted] t1_jcn1su0 wrote
Reply to comment by Spillz-2011 in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
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