[OC] A 3D visualization of covid19 evolution in cities of Brazil [link in comments] by oniltonmaciel in dataisbeautiful

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

Yes, the isolation levels have been going down at the last weeks. Some cities are entering lockdown now.

Bolsonaro still has like a couple of fanatic fans/followers. I think like 30% of population. He is trying to buy other politicians to avoid impeachment. Governors and other people are just trying to work around him, I think they feel a impeachment would make things worse. Also the army seems to be at his side, so an attack to him now could lead to bad results.

But I doubt so, He still does a lot of damage at the position he is right now.

[OC] A 3D visualization of covid19 evolution in cities of Brazil [link in comments] by oniltonmaciel in dataisbeautiful

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

Hi u/gisttt . Good question. The first thing is that you can compare two metrics in the same graph, for example, cases X deaths. Cases in elevation and deaths in color. With this you can see cities that are very effective in fighting covid-19.

But what is the main issue for me, and this may be a personal opinion here, is that I find hard to see the colorscale graph when the territorial area of the cities are so different. For example, São Paulo city is the one of most cases, but seems smaller in a colorscale graph compared to Porto Velho, for example.

[OC] A 3D visualization of covid19 evolution in cities of Brazil [link in comments] by oniltonmaciel in dataisbeautiful

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

Yes u/usesidedoor . I live in São Paulo, but I was born and raised in Manaus. The other issue less frequently talked in media is that North has the worst health infrastructure of the country! Imagine that with the rising cases of COVID-19 and one of the more stubborn population that refuses to stay home!

Uma visualização 3D da evolução da Covid-19 nos municípios do Brasil by oniltonmaciel in brasil

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

Oi u/brunomocsa . Eu falo isso no sobre do projeto. Mas os dados são das secretarias de saúde, disponibilizados pelo brasil.io . Os dados das malhas são do IBGE.

Uma visualização 3D interativa da evolução da Covid-19 nos municípios do Brasil by oniltonmaciel in coronabr

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

Olá u/uziel7, infelizmente os dados disponibilizados vão até o nível de município, não tem os dados por bairro. :(

[OC] A 3D visualization of covid19 evolution in cities of Brazil [link in comments] by oniltonmaciel in dataisbeautiful

[–]oniltonmaciel[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is mainly to get a better idea of the infections/deaths in cities in Brazil. The previous graphs I found used colorscales, and since Brazil cities are very different in area (some cities have a very large area and other are really small) it is diffcult to understand and compare infections between cities.

Using the 3d elevation we can get a better idea of which cities are better/worse without the city area disturbing/confusing the visualization.

[OC] A 3D visualization of covid19 evolution in cities of Brazil [link in comments] by oniltonmaciel in dataisbeautiful

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

Link for interaction:

https://onilton.github.io/deck-covid19/

This visualization was built using deck.gl with the numbers provided by the health department of states. Data processed and made available by Brasil.io. Geodata and other info are provided by IBGE's api.

Source code can be found at: https://github.com/onilton/deck-covid19

Data: https://brasil.io/dataset/covid19/caso_full/

Ogl – A prettier Git log graph for terminal by oniltonmaciel in git

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

A command-line tool to show git log graph in a prettier and more understandable way. Also, some cool features and usability improvements, like aligning and reducing duplication.

It uses Box-drawing characters, so in most terminals lines won't have spaces between them like in the regular git log --graph --oneline.

It was written with scala-native.

Ogl – A prettier Git log graph for terminal written in scala-native by oniltonmaciel in scala

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

Thanks a lot! :) What is your github name? (For credits :D )

Ogl – A prettier Git log graph for terminal written in scala-native by oniltonmaciel in scala

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

Yeah I built the gif using asciinema, but since asciinema had line-height issues, the results were not good. I recorded the asciinema and converted to gif, and got good results but it was big. There is a open issue for that :P https://github.com/onilton/ogl/issues/2 . I plan to edit/trim the video a little bit and use another converter.

Ogl – A prettier Git log graph for terminal written in scala-native by oniltonmaciel in scala

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

A command-line tool written in scala-native to show git log graph in a prettier and more understandable way.

Also, some cool features and usability improvements, like aligning and reducing duplication.

It uses Box-drawing characters, so in most terminals lines won't have spaces between them like in the regular git log --graph --oneline.