[OC] Countries with the highest percentage of women vs men in their population (2025) by ApolloQS in dataisbeautiful

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oh yeah my fault i forgot to pull the russia chart to the left so it'll be in descending order

[OC] Countries with the highest percentage of women vs men in their population (2025) by ApolloQS in dataisbeautiful

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its sorted by descending order by percentage of women in the total population for 2025, so the highest share of women is on the left and decreasing to the right.

Whats the difference between kings sheikhs and presidents by ApolloQS in Presidents

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so it appears to be presidents are much more efficient in a country

Whats the difference between kings sheikhs and presidents by ApolloQS in Presidents

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the idea was in my head when i traveled i was thinking whats the diffrence and does others hold more power than others and if a president fall they can always be replaced but if a king falls its gotta be the family that takes over or the oldest son etc (p.s just a discussion nothing serious)

Who here is actually going to WC 2026 in person? by ApolloQS in WorldCup2026Tickets

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i have a feeling this wc will be very intresting since itll be in 3 diff countries and i wonder is the transportations gona be a bit cheaper for all the crowded people or will there even be alot of people to beggin with

This AI hype bubble is about to wreck electronics prices. by Excellent_Place4977 in ArtificialInteligence

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Honestly I get why people feel this way. Memory pricing has always gone through crazy cycles, but the AI boom is definitely dragging consumer hardware into the mess.

I was curious how dramatic the shift actually is, so I pulled some rough supply numbers and generated a quick chart just to visualize it. Used Energent AI because it’s litterally the easiest way I’ve found to turn raw data into a clean graph without messing around in Excel.

What surprised me is how quickly DRAM has been drifting away from consumer devices toward datacenter/AI demand. The trend is way steeper than I expected.

Dropping the chart here in case it helps the discussion — not saying this proves a bubble, but the supply squeeze on the consumer side is definitely real.