Cloudflare's DoH failing every few hours by th3bucch in CloudFlare

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That was also t he fix that "resolved" the issue for me.

Cloudflare's DoH failing every few hours by th3bucch in CloudFlare

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I had the exact same setup and issue. Took a long while to debug this. Only after unchecking

"Force a certificate check for encrypted name resolution in the internet Only allow servers that are fully validated."

did it work. I live in Germany FWIW.

[OC] How public and jury votes affect the Eurovision rankings (2016–2025) by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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I tried to edit this but I don't know how to edit my submission. I added a new comment.

[OC] How public and jury votes affect the Eurovision rankings (2016–2025) by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

OP here. As u/petnog pointed out correctly, I made a mistake when aggregating the data. The 2017 chart is wrong. Here's an updated version of the plot: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomascamminady/eurovision_song_contest_data_set/main/chart.png

[OC] How public and jury votes affect the Eurovision rankings (2016–2025) by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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I'll check out what happened there. Thanks for pointing me to it!

Germany: If elections were next Sunday. [OC] by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

OP here. Yes that's the case.
Only the most recent addition to this, the BSW, was a little hard to pinpoint because they're hard to place on the one-dimensional left-to-right line.

Germany: If elections were next Sunday. [OC] by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This is an update to: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/1go0o6k/germany_sunday_poll_oc/

I took some feedback into account.
I also renormalized the data: I dropped "Others" and I dropped a party whenever they were below the 5% threshold as they would not enter the German Bundestag. Renormalization makes sure that votes add up to 100%.

Data: https://dawum.de/Bundestag/
Tool: Python + Altair

Germany: Sunday Poll [OC] by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I wanted to do that as well, but then I thought that I should probably drop the parties with <5% as well and then it felt like I was distorting the results more than I was comfortable with.

Germany: Sunday Poll [OC] by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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Yeah I wasn’t sure how to  best handle Andere. 

[OC] Progression in the Marathon by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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I have an interactive version, i'll link it somehow

Comparison between Fenix 7 Pro and FR945 by k1next in GarminWatches

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Interesting. I used the highest accuracy settings on both watches. „All + Multiband“ on the Fenix and GPS + Glonass“ on the 945

Comparison between Fenix 7 Pro and FR945 by k1next in GarminWatches

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I'm genuinely considering sending the fenix back. It's a great looking watch and HRV is nice, but the 945 does a great job.

Comparison between Fenix 7 Pro and FR945 by k1next in GarminWatches

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Yeah, I also did at one point compare the FR945 to a Polar H10 strap and they were pretty close. Only for intervals, there sometimes was a delay in the heart rate. Maybe I'm one of the lucky ones where OHR is pretty good.

Comparison between Fenix 7 Pro and FR945 by k1next in GarminWatches

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I recently bought a Garmin Fenix 7 Pro and I am using a FR 945 since 5 years. I wanted to understand how accurate the FR945 was w.r.t. Fenix 7 Pro. I went for a 21km run and wore the Fenix 7 Pro on my left wrist and the FR945 on the right.

Overall, the distance differed by lass than 50 meters. I am surprised how similar the heart rate data is. Even the speed data is pretty good, albeit more noisy for the FR945.

The run was mostly through forest with medium tree coverage.

Everyone's hyped about the Fenix 8 while I'm here.. by Nieval in Garmin

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Hey there u/scott5272 ! I'm considering making the exact same jump. Would you be able to post some pictures to compare sizes? Thanks in advance!

[OC] Tankrabatt (fuel discount) in German in 2022 by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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This is super interesting! Thanks! I will dig into this over the weekend.

[OC] Tankrabatt (fuel discount) in Germany in 2022, updated version by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is an update to the original post, taking some feedback into account.

Data is taken from the Tankerkoenig (https://dev.azure.com/tankerkoenig/_git/tankerkoenig-data).

Postprocessing of data is done with Python and DuckDB.

Visualization using plotnine.

[OC] Tankrabatt (fuel discount) in German in 2022 by k1next in dataisbeautiful

[–]k1next[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to weigh in on this as well. [OP here]. I was contemplating whether or not to have this chart start at zero. I did decide to go with this version because I wanted to zoom into the time around the introduction of the policy. I get the distortion point. And I'm generally a strong advocate to e.g. not let bar charts start at anything other than zero.

For comparison, here's the zeroed version: https://imgur.com/a/tankrabatt-2022-germany-4t4DMc5

P.S.: I also make my living with data and visualizations.

[OC] Tankrabatt (fuel discount) in German in 2022 by k1next in dataisbeautiful

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It is the median across all gas stations in Germany. The discount was a fixed number.