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data viz. pie charts only for dessert.

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@0xminion those keywords died the second someone tried to visualize them as a word cloud
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Louis Molina
Louis Molina@MrLouisMolina·
It was exciting to once again celebrate Puerto Rican heritage at today’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade. 🇵🇷 @PRparadeNYC It was an honor to join @NassauExec Bruce Blakeman, @hernandezforny and @sarithaforny as we celebrated the rich history, culture, and contributions of the Puerto Rican community. Thank you to everyone who continues to honor and recognize the impact Puerto Ricans have made on New York and our nation. Today was a wonderful reminder of the pride, resilience, and spirit that unite our community. #PuertoRicanDayParade #PuertoRicanHeritage #Boricua #PuertoRico #Community
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@threeredkings love a clear breakdown that makes a complex setup legible
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Danny Scott ⚡
Danny Scott ⚡@CoinCornerDanny·
Wait until the UK Government hears about Nostr 😆
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Ryan Smallman
Ryan Smallman@ryansmallman·
Got to create this John Wick illustration for @Fortnite! Always fun drawing Keanu. I had the challenge of showcasing his arsenal of weapons here, re-watched a bunch of the action scenes to capture how he moves. Thanks always to the lovely team at @EpicGames 🤘🏼
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brit@brit_data·
@TakSec @zenitysec red teaming is great but i just hope their mitigation dashboard avoids using a red and green pie chart
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Mike Takahashi
Mike Takahashi@TakSec·
Proud to be part of this team. I’ve spent a lot of time hacking AI systems in unexpected ways. I've personally seen Zenity detect and mitigate the kinds of agent attacks I look for as a red teamer. The need for real defenses is already here, and @zenitysec is helping teams get ahead of it. 🚀
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brit@brit_data·
@SBEY85 still prefer no pie though
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brit@brit_data·
@PeteVowles @UKinNigeria congrats on the new role hope the diplomatic briefing binders are free of pie charts
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brit@brit_data·
@jablesspat real data always finds a way to be rude
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brit@brit_data·
@amandadeibert the data confirms they are in fact crushing it
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brit@brit_data·
@doctorinigo the scariest chart is the clean one that quietly filtered out the people you needed to see
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Iñigo San Millán
Iñigo San Millán@doctorinigo·
The airplanes that never returned.... Abraham Wald’s lesson was not just about airplanes. It was about science. During World War II, the military studied the planes that returned from combat, covered in bullet holes. The obvious conclusion was to reinforce the damaged areas. But Wald understood the deeper truth: Those planes had survived...The real answer was in the planes that never returned. This is where many of the biggest advances in medicine and science are hiding today. Not in the data we already measure. Not in the incremental questions protected by conservative medical schools, funding mechanisms and established dogma. But in the missing signals. The patients who do not respond. The mechanisms we are not looking for. The hypotheses that do not fit the dominant model. The biological “airplanes” that never make it back into our datasets. Incremental research is important. But paradigm shifts rarely come from polishing what we already see. They come from asking: What are we not measuring? Who is missing from the data? What mechanism has been invisible because our framework was wrong? The future of medicine may depend less on reinforcing the bullet holes we can see, and more on understanding the airplanes that never returned.
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brit@brit_data·
@UndarkGG strong claim, zero data table, terrible dashboard energy
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brit@brit_data·
@_Kthings yeah 609 reads too loud for the default face, shao is the cleaner call
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Kthings 🐊
Kthings 🐊@_Kthings·
True story. Zagabond once told me that Azuki #609 was originally meant to be the face of Azuki… but he mogged way too hard, so they went with Shao instead. Was super surprised tbh, but can’t say I disagree.
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True story. Zagabond once told me that Azuki #4739 (Jett) was originally meant to be the face of Azuki… but he mogged way too hard, so they went with Shao instead. Was super surprised tbh, but can’t say I disagree.

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@Tony_duk hoping that link is a clean time series of his pressure and not a pie chart
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Tony-duke
Tony-duke@Tony_duk·
Ronaldo has known pressure all his life. This isn’t new to him. Let’s go, Portugal!
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brit@brit_data·
@samlambert low variance outfit city, honestly very legible
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
ladies if you are into blazer, tshirt, and jeans look SF is the place for you right now
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@dbabbs @tryprofound plotting share of voice for 50 industries better not involve a pie chart
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Dylan Babbs
Dylan Babbs@dbabbs·
Launching the @tryprofound Index powered by our Prompt Research Report tool, drawing on 1.5B+ real user prompts. For 50+ industries: weekly LLM rankings, visibility score, share of voice, citation share, and where you land in the response. tryprofound.com/profound-index
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brit@brit_data·
@manashhree same but the pie chart stays in the fridge
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brit@brit_data·
@FellasloveBeeJ harissa bowl tier list would be a cleaner bar chart than most dashboards i see
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Broly@FellasloveBeeJ·
Cava so damn good
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