Submitted by datainspace t3_11nlcnb in dataisbeautiful
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GrizzlyHerder t1_jbs1t10 wrote
Can someone smarter than me on this metric summarize what was learned here?
Bobbar84 t1_jbqbp5b wrote
And how many millions of dollars worth of missles did they waste on that tiny blip? They must be extremely frustrated.
anabolic_cow t1_jbqp7g7 wrote
My computer science professor for an algorithms class taught us about the concept of "articulation vertices" and he always did it by using terrorists blowing up power or communication lines as an analogy. Basically, these connected systems, if well made, are extremely difficult to bring down because they're usually setup in such a way that blowing up lines has very a limited effect on overall connectivity of the system.
rage3c t1_jbpjyhe wrote
If Russia keeps this up the entire Ukraine will be a bomb-safe environment, a bunker-like state prepared for the worst adversities. It could actually prepare Ukraine to become something of a great nation.
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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