Are the scrutineers picking on my driver? - Update after the Canadian Grand Prix
Some patterns are starting to appear as the season progresses. #Formula1 #DataVisualisation #rStats #statistics
Are the scrutineers picking on my driver? - Update after the Canadian Grand Prix
Some patterns are starting to appear as the season progresses. #Formula1 #DataVisualisation #rStats #statistics
here's a random paperpost, from 16 June 2015:
Issue 1 of The Office for Creative Research's journal
https://www.paperposts.me/issue-1-of-the-office-for-creative-researchs-journal
@chu (this then off the intent of your question but there is then stuff like the @openstreetmap which also provides an interesting map resource for features and names https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=6/47.42/20.92.
Just to get a plug in here, here are some examples of #DataVisualisation from the #30DayMapChallenge which shows what you can draw with this date, if nothing else
https://anisotropi4.github.io/shed/30daymapchallenge.html)
Post-Miami Grand Prix update to my season-long F1 race scrutineering data visualisation project - https://fulltimesportsfan.wordpress.com/2026/05/16/are-the-scrutineers-picking-on-my-driver-update-after-the-miami-grand-prix/
Are they picking on any of the drivers?
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Are the scrutineers picking on my driver? - Update after the Japanese Grand Prix - https://fulltimesportsfan.wordpress.com/2026/05/05/are-the-scrutineers-picking-on-my-driver-update-after-the-japanese-grand-prix/ In which patterns continue to emerge, and some of my theories gain evidence.
The fury I'm experiencing, while trying to read a document [1] that some manager had to have reviewed, and then instructed the authors to insert more graphics for what ever brainrot produced reason. That's my assumption, at least. Maybe hire an expert in #datavisualisation or stick to the #softwaredevelopment principal #KISS - #KeepItSimpleStupid. Fluff up an info-dense doc with abstract art, but don't waste readers' time with nonsense!
[1] https://www.enisa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/publications/CryptoStudy.pdf
The Guardian and Full Fact have published an article looking at some of the more suspect bar charts used by candidates in the upcoming English local elections. It draws heavily on our database of election leaflets: https://electionleaflets.org/
#today I am going to indulge in some #recreationalCoding for #dataVisualisation (ie knock up an extra #energy system graph that gets generated regularly)...
Lunch first though!
here's a random paperpost, from 16 November 2016:
Poster goodness from Dorothy
https://www.paperposts.me/poster-goodness-from-dorothy