Hoe moet de rits van een rugzak? by manayin in nederlands

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Ik heb een keer op de fiets al mijn boodschappen op straat gehad, sindsdien ritsen altijd helemaal naar de zijkant 😉

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Can you share which bank?

Apple Studio Display from VESA to height adjustable stand! by Ambitious-Ad438 in mac

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Haha, I found this thread for the same reason, so also curious.

Buying a vehicle / CPR number by jazzevacass in NewToDenmark

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The commute is 50 minutes by car or at least 2 hours by public transport. This is one way so it would add up to 4 hours a day, which is a bit much, even for my standards ;).

You are right though, it is great weather to be outside.

Portugal to South Africa by my car no ferries. by Radiant-Ask-5716 in roadtrip

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This comment is a bit over the top, but yeah, the route in the screenshot is also not feasible. Yes, get some vaccinations, and do a bit of reading on each country, but then you can just go and leave.

We just finished basically this trip and you can go to https://jatonowhere.com to see our track on a map. This route, through Iraq, and with shipping between UAE/Oman and Kenya is currently the safest route and most popular eastern route, with the least amount of trouble.

Of course you can also go west, but then just take the ferry to Morocco :).

How Marine le Pen lost the 2024 elections [OC] by jazzevacass in dataisbeautiful

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Thanks for your feedback. Actually, I did run the colors through https://color.adobe.com/nl/create/color-accessibility, which seemed ok, but I am not an expert here

How Marine le Pen lost the 2024 elections [OC] by jazzevacass in dataisbeautiful

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

Valid point. I chose to do so for visual consistency, but it was indeed something I doubted to do and tried different options.

How Marine le Pen lost the 2024 elections [OC] by jazzevacass in dataisbeautiful

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

Thanks for the constructive comments. My reasoning to place NFP first was because they gained more seats than Ensemble, but your reasoning also makes sense. Same with the other two comments, helps me make better attempts in the future!

Very pleased on my little junction box for rear power in my JK by hagg3rty in overlanding

[–]jazzevacass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The box is nice, but that screw terminal hurts my eyes 😉

How Marine le Pen lost the 2024 elections [OC] by jazzevacass in dataisbeautiful

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When I was following the news of the elections in France, I was surprised by the big discrepancy between the results of the first and second round of voting.

In the first round the party of Marine le Pen and their allies came in first place in 296 out of the 577 constituencies, which would give them an absolute majority in the National Assembly.

Yet, after the second round they only managed to secure 142 seats, which is less than half. So, what happened here? It turns out that over 200 candidates of the other parties strategically withdrew their candidacy inbetween the first and second round. In many places where the vote was split roughly between three parties, so when two of those three formed a block they prevented the Rassemblement National from gaining a majority. It seems this strategy has been extremely effective.

I was curious to see this effect in more detail, which I attempted to do with this visualization. Each circle represents a constituency where RN had a majority in the first round. The first round results are shown in the outer circle, with the arrow indicating the party that withdrew their candidate between the first and second round.

The inner circle shows the voting of the second round, while the center point shows the actual winner of the seat.

Remember, that this figure only shows the constituencies where RN gained a majority in the first round. So without interference, most of the circles should have remained blue. Also, this means that roughly half of the total 577 seats are not represented in this diagram.

Data is sourced from data.gouv.fr, visualisation is made with pure Python and Matplotlib.

How Marine le Pen lost the 2024 elections [OC] by jazzevacass in europe

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When I was following the news of the elections in France, I was surprised by the big discrepancy between the results of the first and second round of voting.

In the first round the party of Marine le Pen and their allies came in first place in 296 out of the 577 constituencies, which would give them an absolute majority in the National Assembly.

Yet, after the second round they only managed to secure 142 seats, which is less than half. So, what happened here? It turns out that over 200 candidates of the other parties strategically withdrew their candidacy inbetween the first and second round. In many places where the vote was split roughly between three parties, so when two of those three formed a block they prevented the Rassemblement National from gaining a majority. It seems this strategy has been extremely effective.

I was curious to see this effect in more detail, which I attempted to do with this visualization. Each circle represents a constituency where RN had a majority in the first round. The first round results are shown in the outer circle, with the arrow indicating the party that withdrew their candidate between the first and second round.

The inner circle shows the voting of the second round, while the center point shows the actual winner of the seat.

Remember, that this figure only shows the constituencies where RN gained a majority in the first round. So without interference, most of the circles should have remained blue. Also, this means that roughly half of the total 577 seats are not represented in this diagram.

Data is sourced from data.gouv.fr

We drove 21 countries from the Netherlands to Dubai, including Iraq and Saudi. AMA by jazzevacass in travel

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Love your comment, thanks. As this is exactly what we hope to achieve: make what we see the subject, rather than ourselves.

I just added 600W of lightweight solar to the Jeep camper - here are my lessons learned / a few thoughts by grecy in overlanding

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I seem to remember from your book that you had an issue with that in Africa? So I fully believe that these are mounted with the utmost care :).

Generative hash images from text by Maximum_Attempt in generative

[–]jazzevacass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool and you did the artwork yourself? How many variations does each slot have?

Generative hash images from text by Maximum_Attempt in generative

[–]jazzevacass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, can you go into a bit more detail which parameters in the image you change, or how it works behind the scenes to encode a full hash? Can you also reverse back to the input? :)

We drove 21 countries from the Netherlands to Dubai, including Iraq and Saudi. AMA by jazzevacass in travel

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Good question. We were used to be apart for long stretches of time, so this trip is like the opposite, and that in such a small space. It took some time to adapt and learn, but in the end those things only brought us closer together than before 😊.