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New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Turn your Pandas dataframe into a Tableau-style UI for visual analysis
Show HN: Turn your Pandas dataframe into a Tableau-style UI for visual analysis
646 by AwsmDef | 52 comments on Hacker News.
Hey, guys. I've just made a plugin which turns your pandas dataframe into a tableau-style component. It allows you to explore the dataframe with easy drag-and-drop UI. You can use PyGWalker in Jupyter, Google Colab, or even Kaggle Notebook to easily explore your data and generate interactive visualizations. PyGWalker (pronounced like "Pig Walker", just for fun) is named as an abbreviation of "Python binding of Graphic Walker". Here are some links to check it out: The Github Repo: https://ift.tt/BE3yjbY Use PyGWalker in Kaggle: https://ift.tt/9gqD7Vj Feedback and suggestions are appreciated! Please feel free to try it out and let me know what you think. Thanks for your support!
646 by AwsmDef | 52 comments on Hacker News.
Hey, guys. I've just made a plugin which turns your pandas dataframe into a tableau-style component. It allows you to explore the dataframe with easy drag-and-drop UI. You can use PyGWalker in Jupyter, Google Colab, or even Kaggle Notebook to easily explore your data and generate interactive visualizations. PyGWalker (pronounced like "Pig Walker", just for fun) is named as an abbreviation of "Python binding of Graphic Walker". Here are some links to check it out: The Github Repo: https://ift.tt/BE3yjbY Use PyGWalker in Kaggle: https://ift.tt/9gqD7Vj Feedback and suggestions are appreciated! Please feel free to try it out and let me know what you think. Thanks for your support!
New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: Turn your Pandas dataframe into a Tableau-style UI for visual analysis
Show HN: Turn your Pandas dataframe into a Tableau-style UI for visual analysis
642 by AwsmDef | 52 comments on Hacker News.
Hey, guys. I've just made a plugin which turns your pandas dataframe into a tableau-style component. It allows you to explore the dataframe with easy drag-and-drop UI. You can use PyGWalker in Jupyter, Google Colab, or even Kaggle Notebook to easily explore your data and generate interactive visualizations. PyGWalker (pronounced like "Pig Walker", just for fun) is named as an abbreviation of "Python binding of Graphic Walker". Here are some links to check it out: The Github Repo: https://ift.tt/BE3yjbY Use PyGWalker in Kaggle: https://ift.tt/9gqD7Vj Feedback and suggestions are appreciated! Please feel free to try it out and let me know what you think. Thanks for your support!
642 by AwsmDef | 52 comments on Hacker News.
Hey, guys. I've just made a plugin which turns your pandas dataframe into a tableau-style component. It allows you to explore the dataframe with easy drag-and-drop UI. You can use PyGWalker in Jupyter, Google Colab, or even Kaggle Notebook to easily explore your data and generate interactive visualizations. PyGWalker (pronounced like "Pig Walker", just for fun) is named as an abbreviation of "Python binding of Graphic Walker". Here are some links to check it out: The Github Repo: https://ift.tt/BE3yjbY Use PyGWalker in Kaggle: https://ift.tt/9gqD7Vj Feedback and suggestions are appreciated! Please feel free to try it out and let me know what you think. Thanks for your support!
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рдмिрдЬोрдиी рд╕ेрд╡ा рд╕рд╣рдХाрд░ी рд╕ंрд╕्рдеेрдЪ्рдпा рдирдК рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░ांрдЪी рдмिрдирд╡िрд░ोрдз рдиिрд╡рдб
*рдмिрдЬोрдиी рд╕ेрд╡ा рд╕рд╣рдХाрд░ी рд╕ंрд╕्рдеेрдЪ्рдпा рдирдК рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░ांрдЪी рдмिрдирд╡िрд░ोрдз рдиिрд╡рдб*
*рд╢िрд╡рд╕ेрдиा (рдЙрдж्рдзрд╡ рдмाрд│ाрд╕ाрд╣ेрдм рдаाрдХрд░े рдЧрдЯ) рд╡рд░ोрд░ा-рднрдж्рд░ाрд╡рддी рд╡िрдзाрдирд╕рднा рдк्рд░рдоुрдЦ рддрдеा рд╕ाрдоाрдЬिрдХ рдХाрд░्рдпрдХрд░्рддे рд░рд╡िंрдж्рд░ рд╢िंрджे рдпांрдЪे рдоाрд░्рдЧрджрд░्рд╢рди*
рднрдж्рд░ाрд╡рддी : рддाрд▓ुрдХ्рдпाрддीрд▓ рдмिрдЬोрдиी рд╕ेрд╡ा рд╕рд╣рдХाрд░ी рд╕ंрд╕्рдеा рдорд░्рдпा. рд░. рдиं. резремрейреж рдЪ्рдпा рдирдК рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░ांрдЪी рдиुрдХрддीрдЪ рдмिрдирд╡िрд░ोрдз рдиिрд╡рдб рдХрд░рдг्рдпाрдд рдЖрд▓ी. рд╕рджрд░ рдиिрд╡рдбрдгूрдХ рдк्рд░рдХ्рд░िрдпा рдмिрдирд╡िрд░ोрдзी рд╡्рд╣ाрд╡ी, рдпाрд╕ाрдаी рд╢िрд╡рд╕ेрдиा (рдЙрдж्рдзрд╡ рдмाрд│ाрд╕ाрд╣ेрдм рдаाрдХрд░े рдЧрдЯ) рд╡рд░ोрд░ा-рднрдж्рд░ाрд╡рддी рд╡िрдзाрдирд╕рднा рдк्рд░рдоुрдЦ рддрдеा рд╕ाрдоाрдЬिрдХ рдХाрд░्рдпрдХрд░्рддे рд░рд╡िंрдж्рд░ рд╢िंрджे рдпांрдЪे рдоाрд░्рдЧрджрд░्рд╢рди рд▓ाрднрд▓े. рдирдК рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ांрд░ाрдиीрдЪ рдХेрд╡рд│ рдлाрд░्рдо рднрд░рд▓े, рд╡िрд░ोрдзी рдлॉрд░्рдо рднрд░рд▓े рдирд╕рд▓्рдпाрдиे рд╕рд░्рд╡рдЪ्рдпा рд╕рд░्рд╡ рдирдК рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░ рдмिрди рд╡िрд░ोрдз рдиिрд╡рдбूрди рдЖрд▓ेрдд. рдпाрдордз्рдпे рд╕рд░्рд╡рд╕ाрдзाрд░рдг рдЧрдЯ рд╢рд░рдж рдорд╣ाрджेрд╡ рдЬांрднूрд│рдХрд░, рд╡िрд▓ाрд╕ рдмाрдкूрд░ाрд╡ рдХाрдкрд╕े, рд╡िрдЬрдп рдмाрдкूрд░ाрд╡ рдзांрдбे, рд╡ाрд╕ुрджेрд╡ рдиाрд░ाрдпрдг рднोрдЧेрдХрд░, рд░ाрдЬू рдорд╣ाрджेрд╡ рддिрдЦрдЯ, рд╢ंрдХрд░ рд╡ाрд╕ुрджेрд╡ рдзांрдбे, рдЕрд╢ोрдХ рдиाрдорджेрд╡ рдЬोрдЧी рдЖрдгि рдХौрддिрдХ рд░ाрдордЪंрдж्рд░ рдаेंрдЧрдгे рдпांрдЪा рд╕рдоाрд╡ेрд╢ рдЖрд╣े. рдЕрдиुрд╕ूрдЪिрдд рдЬाрддी рдЬрдоाрддी рдЧрдЯा рдордз्рдпे рдк्рд░рднाрдХрд░ рдкрд░рд╕рд░ाрдо рдЖрдд्рд░ाрдо рдпांрдЪा рд╕рдоाрд╡ेрд╢ рдЖрд╣े. рдорд╣िрд▓ा рд░ाрдЦीрд╡ рдЧрдЯाрдд рдХुрдгीрдЪ рдлॉрд░्рдо рднрд░рд▓ा рдиाрд╣ी. рд╡िрдоुрдХ्рдд рдЬाрддी рдЬрдоाрддी рдЧрдЯाрдд рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░рдЪ рдиाрд╣ी. рдИ.рдоा.рд╡. рдЧрдЯाрдд рдХुрдгीрдЪ рдлॉрд░्рдо рднрд░рд▓ा рдиाрд╣ी. рдирдК рдлॉрд░्рдо рд╡्рдпрддिрд░िрдХ्рдд рдХोрдгрдд्рдпाрд╣ी рдЙрдоेрджрд╡ाрд░ाрдЪे рдлॉрд░्рдо рдЖрд▓े рдиाрд╣ी.
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рдл्рд░ी рдкॅрди рдХाрд░्рдб,рдИ-рд╢्рд░рдо рдХाрд░्рдб,рдЖрдгि рдЖрднा рдХाрд░्рдбрдЪे рд╡ाрдЯрдк .
рдл्рд░ी рдкॅрди рдХाрд░्рдб,рдИ-рд╢्рд░рдо рдХाрд░्рдб,рдЖрдгि рдЖрднा рдХाрд░्рдбрдЪे рд╡ाрдЯрдк рд╕िрдиेрдЯ рд╕рджрд╕्рдпा рддрдиुрд╢्рд░ीрддाрдИ рдзрд░्рдорд░ाрд╡рдмाрдмा рдЖрдд्рд░ाрдо рдпांрдЪा
рдПрдХ рд╣ाрдд рдорджрддीрдЪा рдпा рдЕрднिрдпाрдиा рдЕंрддрд░्рдЧрдд рдЧोрдХुрд▓ рдирдЧрд░ рдЧрдбрдЪिрд░ोрд▓ी рдпेрдеे рд╡ाрдЯрдк...
рдЕрд╣ेрд░ी рд╡िрдзाрдирд╕рднा рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ाрдЪे рд▓ोрдХрдк्рд░िрдп рдЖрдорджाрд░ рдзрд░्рдорд░ाрд╡рдмाрдмा рдЖрдд्рд░ाрдо рдпांрдЪ्рдпा рд╕ंрдХрд▓्рдкрдиेрддूрди* рдЧोंрдбрд╡ाрдиा рд╡िрдж्рдпाрдкीрдкिрдаाрдЪ्рдпा рд╕िрдиेрдЯ рд╕рджрд╕्рдпा *рддрдиुрд╢्рд░ीрддाрдИ рдзрд░्рдорд░ाрд╡рдмाрдмा рдЖрдд्рд░ाрдо* рдпांрдЪ्рдпा рд╣рд╕्рддे рдЧोрдХुрд▓рдирдЧрд░, рдЧрдбрдЪिрд░ोрд▓ी рдпेрдеे рдЕрдиेрдХ рдЧोрд░рдЧрд░िрдмांрдиा рдИ-рд╢्рд░рдо рдХाрд░्рдб,рдкॅрди рдХाрд░्рдб рддрд╕ेрдЪ рдЖрднा рдХाрд░्рдбрдЪे рдоोрдлрдд рд╡ाрдЯрдк рдХрд░рдг्рдпाрдд рдЖрд▓े.рд╢ाрд╕рдХीрдп рдЙрдкрдХ्рд░рдоांрдЪे рд▓ाрдн рдЧोрд░рдЧрд░िрдм рдЬрдирддेрд▓ा рд╡्рд╣ाрд╡ा рдпा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢ाрдиे рдЧрдбрдЪिрд░ोрд▓ी-рдЪिрдоूрд░ рд▓ोрдХрд╕рднा рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ाрддीрд▓ рдЕрдиेрдХ рдЧाрд╡ाрдордзे рдЬाрдКрди рдк्рд░рдд्рдпрдХ्рд╖ рддрдиुрд╢्рд░ीрддाрдИ рдЖрдгि рдЪрдоु рдЙрдкрд╕्рдеिрдд рд░ाрд╣ूрди рд▓ोрдХांрдиा рдЕрдиेрдХ рдпोрдЬрдиांрдЪी рдоाрд╣िрддी рдкрдЯрд╡ूрди рджेрдг्рдпाрдд рдЖрд▓ी.рдпाрд╡ेрд│ी рдЙрдкрд╕्рдеिрдд *рдЧрдбрдЪिрд░ोрд▓ीрдЪे рдЬेрд╖्рда рдкрдд्рд░рдХाрд░ рд░ुрдкрд░ाрдЬрдЬी рд╡ाрдХोрдбे ,рдЧोрдХुрд▓ рдирдЧрд░рдЪे* *рдиाрдЧрд░िрдХ рдЬाрдИрдиाрдм рд╢ेрдЦ, рд╕ुрд╢ीрд▓ा рдХाрдирдХрд╡ाрд░, рдЕрдоोрд▓ рдХुрд▓рдоेрдеे рдЖрджी рдоाрди्рдпрд╡рд░ рдЙрдкрд╕्рдеिрдд рд╣ोрддे.*
*рд╢ाрд╕рдХीрдп рдпोрдЬрдиाрдкाрд╕ूрди рдХोрдгीрд╣ी рд╡ंрдЪिрдд рд░ाрд╣ू рдирдпे рдпा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢ाрдиे рдЖрдо्рд╣ी рдЬрдиेрддेрдЪ्рдпा рд╕ेрд╡ेрд╕ाрдаी рд╕рддрдд рдХाрдо рдХрд░рдд рд░ाрд╣ू рдЕрд╢ी рдЧ्рд╡ाрд╣ी рддрдиुрд╢्рд░ीрддाрдИं рдзрд░्рдорд░ाрд╡рдмाрдмा рдЖрдд्рд░ाрдо рдЬрдирддेрд▓ा рджिрд▓े.*
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New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you deal with information and internet addiction?
Ask HN: How do you deal with information and internet addiction?
525 by rqtwteye | 197 comments on Hacker News.
I have noticed that I am getting more and more addicted to consuming information so I am listening to podcasts while working and I watch Youtube videos in my free time. This is all fun and interesting but I feel this makes me want to do things less and less. Instead of working on my own problems I distract myself by listening to ever more information. I get a lot of benefit from this information but somehow it feels shallow. I think part of it is that my work is quite uninteresting and doesn't really keep my mind engaged. But the work is tedious enough that I am too tried in the evening to do something interesting. After a few years everything feels like it's a repeat. Does anybody else feel that way? Have you been able to detach yourself from the constant flow of information and focus on your own stuff?
525 by rqtwteye | 197 comments on Hacker News.
I have noticed that I am getting more and more addicted to consuming information so I am listening to podcasts while working and I watch Youtube videos in my free time. This is all fun and interesting but I feel this makes me want to do things less and less. Instead of working on my own problems I distract myself by listening to ever more information. I get a lot of benefit from this information but somehow it feels shallow. I think part of it is that my work is quite uninteresting and doesn't really keep my mind engaged. But the work is tedious enough that I am too tried in the evening to do something interesting. After a few years everything feels like it's a repeat. Does anybody else feel that way? Have you been able to detach yourself from the constant flow of information and focus on your own stuff?
New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you deal with information and internet addiction?
Ask HN: How do you deal with information and internet addiction?
525 by rqtwteye | 197 comments on Hacker News.
I have noticed that I am getting more and more addicted to consuming information so I am listening to podcasts while working and I watch Youtube videos in my free time. This is all fun and interesting but I feel this makes me want to do things less and less. Instead of working on my own problems I distract myself by listening to ever more information. I get a lot of benefit from this information but somehow it feels shallow. I think part of it is that my work is quite uninteresting and doesn't really keep my mind engaged. But the work is tedious enough that I am too tried in the evening to do something interesting. After a few years everything feels like it's a repeat. Does anybody else feel that way? Have you been able to detach yourself from the constant flow of information and focus on your own stuff?
525 by rqtwteye | 197 comments on Hacker News.
I have noticed that I am getting more and more addicted to consuming information so I am listening to podcasts while working and I watch Youtube videos in my free time. This is all fun and interesting but I feel this makes me want to do things less and less. Instead of working on my own problems I distract myself by listening to ever more information. I get a lot of benefit from this information but somehow it feels shallow. I think part of it is that my work is quite uninteresting and doesn't really keep my mind engaged. But the work is tedious enough that I am too tried in the evening to do something interesting. After a few years everything feels like it's a repeat. Does anybody else feel that way? Have you been able to detach yourself from the constant flow of information and focus on your own stuff?
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New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
485 by throoowwawaayy | 287 comments on Hacker News.
Typical story I imagine-- ambitious, smart, promising career, was a technical co-founder at a small startup, and things seemed fine. Then I found myself wandering in the woods all day, crying for no reason and looking for non-existent fossils, which I found. I eventually saw petrified sea creatures everywhere and stopped going to work, or answering my phone, paying bills, etc. Things ended predictably, in horrible slow motion. Now I have a two year hole in my life, and I’ll never forgive myself for what I put my family through. But nobody else will ever know that. I’m functional and back in the industry, but it’s not the sort of thing people discuss at the water cooler. So I’d like to ask if anyone else had a secret breakdown? I’m curious if my story is an outlier, or if this is one of those things that “just happens” to some people.
485 by throoowwawaayy | 287 comments on Hacker News.
Typical story I imagine-- ambitious, smart, promising career, was a technical co-founder at a small startup, and things seemed fine. Then I found myself wandering in the woods all day, crying for no reason and looking for non-existent fossils, which I found. I eventually saw petrified sea creatures everywhere and stopped going to work, or answering my phone, paying bills, etc. Things ended predictably, in horrible slow motion. Now I have a two year hole in my life, and I’ll never forgive myself for what I put my family through. But nobody else will ever know that. I’m functional and back in the industry, but it’s not the sort of thing people discuss at the water cooler. So I’d like to ask if anyone else had a secret breakdown? I’m curious if my story is an outlier, or if this is one of those things that “just happens” to some people.
New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
Ask HN: Did anyone else lose their marbles?
484 by throoowwawaayy | 287 comments on Hacker News.
Typical story I imagine-- ambitious, smart, promising career, was a technical co-founder at a small startup, and things seemed fine. Then I found myself wandering in the woods all day, crying for no reason and looking for non-existent fossils, which I found. I eventually saw petrified sea creatures everywhere and stopped going to work, or answering my phone, paying bills, etc. Things ended predictably, in horrible slow motion. Now I have a two year hole in my life, and I’ll never forgive myself for what I put my family through. But nobody else will ever know that. I’m functional and back in the industry, but it’s not the sort of thing people discuss at the water cooler. So I’d like to ask if anyone else had a secret breakdown? I’m curious if my story is an outlier, or if this is one of those things that “just happens” to some people.
484 by throoowwawaayy | 287 comments on Hacker News.
Typical story I imagine-- ambitious, smart, promising career, was a technical co-founder at a small startup, and things seemed fine. Then I found myself wandering in the woods all day, crying for no reason and looking for non-existent fossils, which I found. I eventually saw petrified sea creatures everywhere and stopped going to work, or answering my phone, paying bills, etc. Things ended predictably, in horrible slow motion. Now I have a two year hole in my life, and I’ll never forgive myself for what I put my family through. But nobody else will ever know that. I’m functional and back in the industry, but it’s not the sort of thing people discuss at the water cooler. So I’d like to ask if anyone else had a secret breakdown? I’m curious if my story is an outlier, or if this is one of those things that “just happens” to some people.
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New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
724 by rrishi | 396 comments on Hacker News.
I was having trouble loading GMail in Chrome. I wasn't sure if it was my spotty internet or the browser acting up so I gave Firefox a shot. And behold! Firefox opened it in a jiffy. What impressed me most was that it was able to import saved passwords, bookmarks and websites history from Chrome pretty quickly. Previously, I had imported these to Chromium based web browsers (Brave & Edge) but was afraid that it might be an issue for non-Chromium browser like Firefox, but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. Some really cool observations in first 30 mins of using it : 1. It opens websites really quickly, much faster than Chrome 2. All parts feel really customizable. I was able to get rid of the Firefox View tab really easily (I may explore it in the future because it seemed quite interesting to send links from phone to desktop). It was also easy enough to customize bookmarks bar to only show up in new tab. 3. Extensions ecosystem is thriving . I was glad to find my old favorite: Dark Reader. But I have also found a new favorite - Tab Stash. I also found an extension to download Youtube videos - Video Downloader, something I didn't find in Chrome 4. Clean look that gets out of your way. I had given Firefox a shot in the past and had found Chrome to be a better performing browser at the time. But this time, Firefox seems to really have clicked with me. I'd be glad to learn of any other cool features and extensions that y'all might want to share.
724 by rrishi | 396 comments on Hacker News.
I was having trouble loading GMail in Chrome. I wasn't sure if it was my spotty internet or the browser acting up so I gave Firefox a shot. And behold! Firefox opened it in a jiffy. What impressed me most was that it was able to import saved passwords, bookmarks and websites history from Chrome pretty quickly. Previously, I had imported these to Chromium based web browsers (Brave & Edge) but was afraid that it might be an issue for non-Chromium browser like Firefox, but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. Some really cool observations in first 30 mins of using it : 1. It opens websites really quickly, much faster than Chrome 2. All parts feel really customizable. I was able to get rid of the Firefox View tab really easily (I may explore it in the future because it seemed quite interesting to send links from phone to desktop). It was also easy enough to customize bookmarks bar to only show up in new tab. 3. Extensions ecosystem is thriving . I was glad to find my old favorite: Dark Reader. But I have also found a new favorite - Tab Stash. I also found an extension to download Youtube videos - Video Downloader, something I didn't find in Chrome 4. Clean look that gets out of your way. I had given Firefox a shot in the past and had found Chrome to be a better performing browser at the time. But this time, Firefox seems to really have clicked with me. I'd be glad to learn of any other cool features and extensions that y'all might want to share.
New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
Tell HN: Firefox Is an awesome browser right now
651 by rrishi | 365 comments on Hacker News.
I was having trouble loading GMail in Chrome. I wasn't sure if it was my spotty internet or the browser acting up so I gave Firefox a shot. And behold! Firefox opened it in a jiffy. What impressed me most was that it was able to import saved passwords, bookmarks and websites history from Chrome pretty quickly. Previously, I had imported these to Chromium based web browsers (Brave & Edge) but was afraid that it might be an issue for non-Chromium browser like Firefox, but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. Some really cool observations in first 30 mins of using it : 1. It opens websites really quickly, much faster than Chrome 2. All parts feel really customizable. I was able to get rid of the Firefox View tab really easily (I may explore it in the future because it seemed quite interesting to send links from phone to desktop). It was also easy enough to customize bookmarks bar to only show up in new tab. 3. Extensions ecosystem is thriving . I was glad to find my old favorite: Dark Reader. But I have also found a new favorite - Tab Stash. I also found an extension to download Youtube videos - Video Downloader, something I didn't find in Chrome 4. Clean look that gets out of your way. I had given Firefox a shot in the past and had found Chrome to be a better performing browser at the time. But this time, Firefox seems to really have clicked with me. I'd be glad to learn of any other cool features and extensions that y'all might want to share.
651 by rrishi | 365 comments on Hacker News.
I was having trouble loading GMail in Chrome. I wasn't sure if it was my spotty internet or the browser acting up so I gave Firefox a shot. And behold! Firefox opened it in a jiffy. What impressed me most was that it was able to import saved passwords, bookmarks and websites history from Chrome pretty quickly. Previously, I had imported these to Chromium based web browsers (Brave & Edge) but was afraid that it might be an issue for non-Chromium browser like Firefox, but to my pleasant surprise, it wasn't. Some really cool observations in first 30 mins of using it : 1. It opens websites really quickly, much faster than Chrome 2. All parts feel really customizable. I was able to get rid of the Firefox View tab really easily (I may explore it in the future because it seemed quite interesting to send links from phone to desktop). It was also easy enough to customize bookmarks bar to only show up in new tab. 3. Extensions ecosystem is thriving . I was glad to find my old favorite: Dark Reader. But I have also found a new favorite - Tab Stash. I also found an extension to download Youtube videos - Video Downloader, something I didn't find in Chrome 4. Clean look that gets out of your way. I had given Firefox a shot in the past and had found Chrome to be a better performing browser at the time. But this time, Firefox seems to really have clicked with me. I'd be glad to learn of any other cool features and extensions that y'all might want to share.
Thursday, February 2, 2023
New best story on Hacker News: Play Counter Strike 1.6, with full multiplayer, in the browser
Play Counter Strike 1.6, with full multiplayer, in the browser
660 by philosopher1234 | 291 comments on Hacker News.
660 by philosopher1234 | 291 comments on Hacker News.
New best story on Hacker News: Play Counter Strike 1.6, with full multiplayer, in the browser
Play Counter Strike 1.6, with full multiplayer, in the browser
608 by philosopher1234 | 265 comments on Hacker News.
608 by philosopher1234 | 265 comments on Hacker News.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
New best story on Hacker News: Easter egg in flight path of last 747 delivery flight
Easter egg in flight path of last 747 delivery flight
491 by eatmyshardz | 136 comments on Hacker News.
491 by eatmyshardz | 136 comments on Hacker News.
New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
585 by pcarolan | 280 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking for resources for our data team to apply best practices for testing SQL pipelines (we use DBT) but have not found anything. How do you test SQL pipelines? What patterns, tools and best practices would you recommend? Any good reference material you know of?
585 by pcarolan | 280 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking for resources for our data team to apply best practices for testing SQL pipelines (we use DBT) but have not found anything. How do you test SQL pipelines? What patterns, tools and best practices would you recommend? Any good reference material you know of?
New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
Ask HN: How do you test SQL?
579 by pcarolan | 278 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking for resources for our data team to apply best practices for testing SQL pipelines (we use DBT) but have not found anything. How do you test SQL pipelines? What patterns, tools and best practices would you recommend? Any good reference material you know of?
579 by pcarolan | 278 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking for resources for our data team to apply best practices for testing SQL pipelines (we use DBT) but have not found anything. How do you test SQL pipelines? What patterns, tools and best practices would you recommend? Any good reference material you know of?
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New best story on Hacker News: I’m writing a new vector search SQLite Extension
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