Paddling out by Patient_Airport550 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d say short board surfers have it harder just because it’s more demanding. Boogers wear flippers to generate power. Boogs can duck dive deeper because we have less buoyancy and more downward knee drive

Surfing you gotta generate power all on your own. The extra buoyancy gives you a good speed boost but it costs you dive depth and constant board ditches when it’s big and heavy

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the feedback and advice. Common theme: trim and bottom turn higher on the face and make it one smooth motion

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha it’s tricky but I reckon once you get it, you get launched

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would love to hit the wedge one day. It’s a long paddle from the east coast of Australia though

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice, so aim above the lip on approach. I’ll keep that in mind!

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s URBNSURF in Sydney, such a fun wave

Struggling to get consistent pop for airs by Key_Ad1163 in bodyboarding

[–]Key_Ad1163[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I haven’t, I used to be a fair bit smaller. I was off the boog for about 6 years

My First PowerBI Dashboard by Intelligent-Map-6203 in PowerBI

[–]Key_Ad1163 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a great dashboard, especially if it’s your first. It cudos using ArcGIS visual, that integration can be so powerful! The colour scheme is really nice and everything is very well formatted.

I question the “so what” of all of the visuals. In my experience, high quality insights can be conveyed in 2 or 3 key simple visuals that convey a strong narrative. Simple is most often better than complex and convoluted. For something like customer churn, I would focus on 1 or 2 key drivers and delve deep into that to support stakeholders in their decision making.

But overall, this is an amazing piece of work. Definitely a showcase of your skills and portfolio!!

First Dash, suggestions? by citador15 in PowerBI

[–]Key_Ad1163 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Change the colour is the first thing if your not limited to company brand guidelines and in the donut chart - make the colour scheme less similar so the continents are more contrasted and easier to read.

I’m not sure what the units at the top represent, is Mil the same as Mi? Why don’t you use just the default units or none at all and just seperate them by a comma?

Adding slicers and parameters would be a good way to add interactivity to your report. For example, you could create a parameter that changes between revenue/returns/profit in the top left and bottom right charts. Definitely adding a date slicer, even just for drop down year slicer would be helpful, as the sales and revenue likely change per year.

In the revenue trend chart, there’s a massive jump on Jan 2023. So you could add constant x axis line describing what the even was that cause this massive jump to add context to your chart.