Westcork1916
Westcork1916 t1_j11n4du wrote
DOS is not a data breach.
Westcork1916 t1_izgd05x wrote
Reply to [OC] How to spot misleading charts? I would like to hear your opinion on the subject, also any tips design-wise? by dark_o3
You can also increase the maximum value of the Y Axis to make a big difference seem smaller than it really is.
Westcork1916 t1_iz37pvq wrote
Good practice for "How my wife spent my money 2024"
Westcork1916 t1_iyk7awl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Netflix's "Wednesday" Global Viewing Statistics, Nov 23 — Nov 27, 2022 by CheetahOk8221
I think it's pretty good. But I doubt the audience will remain entertained by a character that is intentionally stoic.
Westcork1916 t1_ix2hjc2 wrote
Reply to comment by eric5014 in [OC] Global operating systems usage market in 2022. by Disastrous-Focus1958
I would love to see this same data for Servers alone. But servers don't browse the internet, so their presence is never captured. I would expect to see Linux with at least 50 to 60% market share. (Ubuntu user)
Westcork1916 t1_it5kzgu wrote
Reply to comment by michigician in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
There is a graph on FRDSTL that looks identical to the OP's. It show the formula for calculating the Tayor rule.
Westcork1916 t1_jctyauo wrote
Reply to comment by vlsdo in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
This is a great analogy. What we saw in the past three waves was a handful of failures that triggered a "flight to safety". Customers started moving their money to safer places; i.e. larger banks or liquid assets. That left smaller banks without the required capital reserves, which led to more failures and more withdrawals.