oldmansalvatore
oldmansalvatore t1_j8rj5gk wrote
Reply to comment by somdude04 in [OC] Plastic waste emitted to the ocean per country by sometiara1
Ah. Ok, now that makes sense. Thanks.
oldmansalvatore t1_j8rc6i4 wrote
So Philippines imports plastic waste, then dumps it into its rivers?
The representation is interesting, but the chart is a nightmare to read.
Maybe flags or shorter country names with the same alignment? Or maybe a sequential numbering of the bubbles and a legend linking the numbers to the countries? Might significantly improve readability while retaining the aesthetics of the representation.
Also what's up with the date ranges?
oldmansalvatore t1_j6clkdi wrote
Reply to comment by 13lettersinhere in ELi5 : If you can access a website, why cant you steal the source code and make a 1:1 copy of it? by 13lettersinhere
Any website or app's source code is split into parts that you can access on your computer or browser (aka the client), and other parts that only exist on another large computer that your computer talks to (aka the server).
The parts on your client browser usually only outline what the website should look like, and how your browser should talk to the server computer. The real data you would access, and any calculations or other complicated stuff on your website, is largely stored and done on the server using the source code on the server.
oldmansalvatore t1_j2cymg9 wrote
Reply to comment by grinning- in ELI5: How did we realise the mind is in the brain? by theembryo
I wish this comment was higher up. While it's true that our personality and a lot of what we consider as part of our minds, is significantly driven by hormones as well, the number of pseudoscientific comments claiming that the brain is not the primary organ responsible for human consciousness is just ridiculous.
oldmansalvatore t1_j2cy1xw wrote
Reply to comment by TransSlutUK in ELI5: How did we realise the mind is in the brain? by theembryo
Ok, even if I stretch to include the endocrine system as a "decision making centre" (it's not really), other than the nervous and endocrine systems what other "decision making centre" are you talking about.
oldmansalvatore t1_jagpqdv wrote
Reply to [oc] Did I organize Star Wars entire timeline in correct order? Keep in mind technically a viewer can only watch one Film/Show at a time (games excluded) by Likeitisouthere
Ok, appreciate the attempt but this has a ton of visual/ data representation mistakes.
The Empire starts right at the end of Ep.3. Order 66 happens at the end of Ep.3.
Bad Batch starts right after Ep.3. (you could say there's some minimal overlap, but that's about it).
Andor is also Empire era.
Obi Wan Kenobi is completely Empire era.
Solo also starts with Han fighting/ conning Imperials.
Rogue One literally starts after Andor and kills off the titular character.
These were some of the most glaring inconsistencies.
Again, it's cool that you made this attempt, but you might want to refer wookiepedia more closely, or collaborate/ consult with an older star wars nerd to fix up the mistakes.
Edit: holy shit - solo stops before Ep.4. If you're making a graph at least check the movie's storyline on wiki/wookie if you haven't actually seen the movie.
Visions is literally non-canon alternate universe stuff.
I might be slightly off on some of the above, but this graph seems more arbitrary and inconsistent with lore than the sequels (Sorry!).
Sorry, I'm going to stop looking at this now, to prevent myself from wasting both your time and mine, on an arbitrary rant...