This is terrifying.
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@Ailantd all Y axes should start at zero. Not that it's not terrifying, I agree! I'm just always skeptical of any graph that clips the Y axis. Regardless of intent it skews the perception
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@Ailantd all Y axes should start at zero. Not that it's not terrifying, I agree! I'm just always skeptical of any graph that clips the Y axis. Regardless of intent it skews the perception
@Ailantd man, we are so fucked
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@Ailantd all Y axes should start at zero. Not that it's not terrifying, I agree! I'm just always skeptical of any graph that clips the Y axis. Regardless of intent it skews the perception
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@Ailantd all Y axes should start at zero. Not that it's not terrifying, I agree! I'm just always skeptical of any graph that clips the Y axis. Regardless of intent it skews the perception
@jfaulken Degrees are degrees.
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@samfirke @kmck @Ailantd thinking about this for a moment and I think I've actually come around. The graph contains all temperatures inside the range it shows. This is the relevant data set, regardless of distance from zero. It's the coldest to hottest ever, inclusive. It makes more sense this way WITHOUT y being zero-based.
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@samfirke @kmck @Ailantd thinking about this for a moment and I think I've actually come around. The graph contains all temperatures inside the range it shows. This is the relevant data set, regardless of distance from zero. It's the coldest to hottest ever, inclusive. It makes more sense this way WITHOUT y being zero-based.
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