Every month of US births since 1933, one cell each: the baby-boom mountain, its faint 1990 echo (boomers' own kids), and the ebb to the lowest rate on record in 2023.
h/t @aaronpenne for the form · data @HMDatabase#dataviz#demographics
@nikonadias@rayjbjang it's not one-shot, really, I used hyperframes with a few skills from hermes and some custom video infographic skills i'm working on
@JoeBello94@VaibhavSisinty thanks!! Please consider following for more; i'm perfecting a stable of techniques to bundle as agent-focused skills / maybe a plugin for video infographics
The US Baby Boom wasn't a spike. It was a mountain. Women born in 1933 averaged 3.26 kids, the most of any American generation ever. At the 1957 peak, 1 in 4 women aged 22 gave birth that single year. The long ebb since: 1.60 today. Inspired by @salonium's work at @OurWorldInData
how exciting will the 100,000th 3D game made by @claudeai fable and posted here be? the millionth?
what if the future is just everyone playing their own individually generated game that manifests as you play it?