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Metalytiq OP t1_jcciv1s wrote
Data Source: TV Series Finale
Tool: Tableau
HBO's adaptation of The Last of Us continues to demonstrate that viewer interest tends to grow as a series reaches its season finale. Among HBO's current top 10 rated series, live and same day viewership is significantly higher for the finale compared to the season premiere for seven of the ten series. Although Euphoria's season 2 premiere had a modest national viewer total of 250,000, viewership more than doubled for the season finale. Winning Time and The White Lotus are also series that saw significant increases in viewership for the finale. Interestingly, True Detective season 2 and House of the Dragon had the highest viewership totals for the premiere episode; however, there was a decline in the final season episode.
Metalytiq OP t1_j9v3bdd wrote
Data Source:
Tool: Tableau, Clip Studio Paint
On February 12, 2023, the U.S. government spent an estimated $2.1 million to shoot down and recover an alleged spy balloon over Lake Huron. The object was one of three objects identified by U.S. military intelligence as "most likely balloons" within the span of one week.
The object in question first appeared over Montana on February 11th, flying at about 20,000 feet. The following day, an E-3B Sentry aircraft and a KC-135 Stratotanker were tracked flying through Lake Huron along with two F-16 Fighting Falcons. Confirmed by the Pentagon, it took two Sidewinder missiles to bring down the object after the first F-16 missed.
The following day, the recovery of the object was underway, as a HC-130J Combat King II was tracked going to Lake Huron.
Metalytiq OP t1_j9au1sq wrote
Reply to comment by FeistyThunderhorse in [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
Wanted to bring attention to IE/Edge. However, I can see how it can be odd to grey out Chrome.
Metalytiq OP t1_j9aqqni wrote
Reply to [OC] The End of Internet Explorer - Market share decline to permanent disablement by Metalytiq
Data Source: StatCounter
Tool: Tableau
Internet Explorer was released on August 16, 1995. After nearly three decades of being the default web browser for Microsoft's Windows operating system, Internet Explorer was finally retired on February 14, 2023. The end of Internet Explorer was not unexpected, as Microsoft had been phasing it out in favor of their newer browser, Microsoft Edge, for several years. The decision to retire Internet Explorer was made in part due to its outdated technology and lack of support for modern web standards. Additionally, since the launch of Google Chrome in 2008, Internet Explorer’s popularity steadily declined. As of last week, Microsoft no longer provides technical support, security updates, or bug fixes for Internet Explorer on any devices. Microsoft Edge has pushed out an update to permanently disable Internet Explorer 11.
Microsoft has high hopes for Edge to compete with Google Chrome and other browsers, especially after their recent investment in the OpenAI chatbot, ChatGPT.
Metalytiq OP t1_j30b2di wrote
Reply to comment by BayesianKing in [OC] Data visualizations on r/dataisbeautiful based on the top 100 upvoted posts of 2022 by Metalytiq
No boxplot in the top 100 but there is a violin plot which is close 😊
Metalytiq OP t1_j2zsgrv wrote
Reply to comment by StacksMcK in [OC] Data visualizations on r/dataisbeautiful based on the top 100 upvoted posts of 2022 by Metalytiq
Great idea. We can definitely do a follow up with average upvotes
Metalytiq OP t1_j2xgh83 wrote
Reply to [OC] Data visualizations on r/dataisbeautiful based on the top 100 upvoted posts of 2022 by Metalytiq
Data source: Reddit - r/dataisbeautiful top 100 posts
Tool: Tableau
The widely popular subreddit r/dataisbeautiful has been a source of inspiration and ideas for data visualization fans and enthusiasts for years. We decided to take a look at what were the most common types of data visualizations within the top 100 upvoted posts of 2022.
Key takeaways:
Bar charts, maps, and line graphs make up 67% of the top 100 posts in 2022.
Animated graphs make up 17% of the top 100
In the top 100, Redditors u/jcceagle had 7 posts, u/latinometrics had 6 posts, and u/giteam had 5 posts
**Pie Charts include one donut chart and one sunburst chart
**Bar Charts include three stacked bar charts and one lollipop chart
**Map includes point maps, space distribution, line maps
Metalytiq OP t1_j06n9b8 wrote
Data Source: "A Brief History of U.S. Funding of Fusion Energy", Rachel Margraf, March 27, 2021 (http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2021/ph241/margraf1/)
U.S. Department of Energy - Fusion Energy Services Program Narrative, June 6, 2021 (https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2021-06/04%20FES%20Program%20Narrative%206_16_21.pdf)
Tool: Tableau
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Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy announced that US scientists for the first time successfully produced more energy from a nuclear fusion experiment than the laser energy used to power it. This is a major scientific breakthrough that will lead to a new source of clean, carbon zero energy. This achievement is the result of decades of hard work from scientists all over the world and several billions of dollars. The U.S. government has been funding fusion energy programs since 1954, enacting hundreds of millions of dollars every year to reach a goal of net zero energy. This chart follows the year over year funding from the U.S. government to fusion energy programs, along with the contributions made to the international nuclear fusion research and engineering megaproject (ITER).
It has taken 68 years and $18.8 billion ($35.8 billion when adjusted for inflation) to reach this historic milestone that will be sure to change the world as we know it.
Metalytiq OP t1_iz4yory wrote
Reply to comment by latinometrics in [OC] Visualizing the Visualizers. A look at how many Instagram followers our favorite data visualizers have. If there are any visualizers we should check out, please comment by Metalytiq
We are a big fan of the work you guys do! Maybe we can do a LinkedIn version next!
Metalytiq OP t1_iz4mh7a wrote
Reply to comment by statista_social in [OC] Visualizing the Visualizers. A look at how many Instagram followers our favorite data visualizers have. If there are any visualizers we should check out, please comment by Metalytiq
Thank you! Your organization is a huge motivator for us.
Metalytiq OP t1_iz2mog4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Visualizing the Visualizers. A look at how many Instagram followers our favorite data visualizers have. If there are any visualizers we should check out, please comment by Metalytiq
Data Source: Instagram scraping via Python
Tool: Python, Tableau
Everyday we are inspired by all the insightful and beautiful visualizations shared on social media. As a new visualization contributor in the social media world, we thought it would be interesting to see how many Instagram followers some of our favorite creators, bloggers, and organizations currently have. Also, to see if there are any relations between number of posts shared and follower count.
Interestingly enough, there does seem to be a link between number of followers and number of posts, with the exception of – Chartr and Information is Beautiful, they have considerably high follower counts at a lower number of posts.
Statista is a company specializing in consumer and market data. They have research, statistics, and datasets ranging from several areas of topics and industries. By far, they have the most followers (over 616,000) and also have posted the most with nearly 2,000 posts going back to December 2015.
We are not affiliated with any of the data visualizers on this graphic. However, we do thank them for their inspiration through their work and contribution to the world of data visualization.
If there are any other data visualizers we should have included, please let us know!
Links to visualizer Instagram and Reddit username (if we were able to locate it):
@infobeautiful - u/infobeautiful
@piechartpirate - u/piechartpirate
@statistics_data_facts - u/theimpossiblesalad
Metalytiq OP t1_ixg2oxo wrote
Reply to comment by tinytina0 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Good point. We are looking into doing a similar visualization with the Worlds Top 50 rankings. They have a better representation of all countries.
Metalytiq OP t1_ixer7py wrote
Reply to comment by irewestlad in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Michelin groups the two countries under the same Michelin Guide UK & Ireland edition.
Metalytiq OP t1_ixd7q5v wrote
Reply to comment by MarinaDelRey1 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
A similar visualization of just US cities would be interesting. We will take a look. Thanks for the idea!
Metalytiq OP t1_ixd7jne wrote
Reply to comment by Greedy-Knowledge6043 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Agree that Michelin has brought down the value of the one and two star rating by awarding so many restaurants. Originally we wanted to include the one and two star restaurant counts but the data was difficult to find. We worked closely with Andy Hayler, who is a Michelin historian and he may have enough data to do a future visualization to include and one/two star restaurants.
Metalytiq OP t1_ixctr80 wrote
Reply to comment by atreides4242 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
That would be an interesting data element for us to factor in. Thanks for the idea!
Metalytiq OP t1_ixcso7e wrote
Reply to comment by 11160704 in [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
The Michelin Guide publishes both countries together under the Great Britain and Ireland Guide
Metalytiq OP t1_ixcqhlq wrote
Reply to [OC] Countries with Three Start Michelin Restaurants Since 2007 (Reviews expanded outside of Europe in 2006 but data was not available) by Metalytiq
Data Source: www.andyhayler.com and www.guide.michelin.com
Tool: Tableau
For nearly 100 years, The Michelin Guide has awarded restaurants with one, two, and three stars. The three star accolade being considered the most prestigious for "exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey". In 2006, Michelin expanded its Guide to outside of Europe, with its publication of the New York City edition of the Guide. Today, the Michelin Guide publishes Guide’s across 41 countries, awarding over 3,000 restaurants with Michelin stars and only 139 restaurants earning the highly coveted three star award.
With the help of renowned food critic and freelance writer, Andy Hayler, we compiled the number of three star restaurants by country since 2007. Historically, France has held the top spot with the most three star awards, however, once countries outside of Europe were reviewed, Japan quickly soared as the world’s leader by 2011. Since then, France and Japan have gone back and forth as the leading country.
Notes:
Michelin began reviewing countries outside of Europe in 2006, however, due to data not being readily available, this visualization starts at 2007
The Michelin Guide for California was canceled in 2021 due to the pandemic. This resulted in the USA's count to drastically decrease for that year.
Metalytiq OP t1_ix3o1e0 wrote
Data Source:
The Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) of the State of Qatar
Tool: Tableau Desktop
The 2022 World Cup officially starts today. Qatar has undergone criticism and controversy surrounding several different reported totals of migrant worker deaths since being awarded host nation. Data related Qatar's work-related deaths have been debated and analyzed for accuracy by several organizations. Our analysis takes a look at Qatar's official Planning and Statistics Authority of migrant deaths totals (not necessarily related to the World Cup) in relation to the duration of time taken to construct or renovate the eight stadiums hosting the World Cup matches.
Key Takeaways:
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Qatari migrant deaths are not necessarily related to World Cup stadium construction, however the average has increased since the start of construction in 2014
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This analysis only looks at the time stadiums were constructed (2014-2021), several other city infrastructures and facilities ere also developed specific for the World Cup events as of 2010
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There is currently no data on migrant deaths for 2021, however 2020 was the final year of stadium construction and also had the peak number of migrant deaths.
Metalytiq OP t1_is6a4os wrote
Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index New Release, Thursday, October 13, 2022 (https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.htm)
Tool: Tableau Desktop
Metalytiq OP t1_jcdx5lu wrote
Reply to comment by paperclip_nazi in [OC] HBO Series Season Premiere v. Finale (Change in Viewership) by Metalytiq
This is of the current top series that are still active on HBO's lineup (not ended or cancelled).