cartesius13 | 3 months ago | on: What an unprocessed photo looks like
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cartesius13 | 1 year ago | on: MtCellEdit – Lightweight Spreadsheet Program
I write an SQL (or mainly PRQL these days) query on a text editor on a file which is being watched by entr which runs the query on a sqlite database which outputs a csv file which is then read by visidata and there I look at the data, do some basic manipulations. That my very simple, completely unix-style data exploration pipeline. What I miss a bit from Visidata is a bit more mouse control. I mainly want to select a range of cells to copy and paste somewhere else, which this does. But unfortunately this doesn't reload the file on change automatically.
Anyone has any recommendations for a data tool that would fit the workflow I described?
cartesius13 | 1 year ago | on: Ask HN: What tools do you recommend for working on Windows?
For example, we need technical drawings of parts, the only way is through a web interface that fetches from some remote server and you can only do one at a time. So you will often see people copy pasting (or even typing if they're reading from paper) each item code one by one and printing one by one. Another common thing, we use SAP for most things but Excel is required for some stuff by my direct leader but also higher management and there's a lot of sort of awkward getting things out of SAP and into spreadsheets in the right format. So here some basic data manipulation is needed and you see literally everyone doing everything manually most of the time.
In general, I just want to not be wasteful and do repetitive things manually while using a computer with Windows, which is something I'm not used to
Using tool websites is a bit annoying since so much stuff is just blocked
cartesius13 | 3 years ago | on: discordo: Lightweight, secure, and feature-rich Discord terminal client
There's no jerk dictating what is allowed to run on your computer, there's someone offering a piece of software that you can willingly install on your computer if you want.
If you don't want that, you're always free to not use the software or use workarounds to avoid the things you don't like.
I, for example, hate ads and use adblock always. But I don't think it's fair for me to go and say that everyone should forced to not put ads on their stuff.
I'm not a fan but I understand that I have no right to dictate what people do with their software
cartesius13 | 3 years ago | on: The digital typewriter and the unnecessarily costly pursuit of focus
>You could also do this easily on that $60 laptop or any chromebook
You couldn't because these devices don't have an e-ink screen. This would be the entire point of having a kindle as a writing device. Otherwise you would be correct
cartesius13 | 3 years ago | on: My Body, My Data Act Tackles Online Privacy in Wake of Roe vs. Wade Decision
In any debate, people should at the very least be talking about the same thing
cartesius13 | 3 years ago | on: Brave Search Goggles: Alter search rankings with rules and filters
In a world progressively more controlled by proprietary technologies and big corporations this feature is such a breath of fresh air
cartesius13 | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: What Is the SICP of Physics?
How come I never heard of this before?
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: ANSi Web Browser concept (2012)
Despite your snarkiness, this is a perfectly valid point. If i'm not gonna use certain features in a piece of software, that feature may as well not be there. There are enough alternatives so that people that do need to use these languages are well served. But if that's not my case, there's no point in making my stuff compatible with it since it's not of any use to me
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: On the Weaponisation of Open Source
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: On the Weaponisation of Open Source
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: On the Weaponisation of Open Source
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Gemini is a new internet protocol
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Secure messengers in war time
But the russian language doesn't have definite articles, right? So is that how Russia calls Ukraine in international announcements and such? Do they even translate their messages to English themselves? I thought it was all in Russian and we translated
If it's not that, what would be the equivalent of the definite article in russian? Maybe it's some other grammatical element that implies the same thing or something similar?
This is actually kind of interesting from a linguistic perspective. I never knew definite article could such meanings in english
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Vanced: YouTube adblocker for Android
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why is Firefox losing marketshare and how would you save it?
I'm not sure how they can morally justify contributing to the death of the open web by helping Google's monopoly, but it seems inevitable at this point. Trully sad
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Why is Firefox losing marketshare and how would you save it?
I have to agree with this. You see everyone on HN talking about the importance of Firefox in the fight against Google's monopoly but yet when you read comments about anything web related many (maybe most) commenters say they use Chrome (Someone should do a HN Poll).
There is no excuse to use anything other than Firefox if you claim to care about things the open web, software freedom etc.
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Adblocking people and non-adblocking people experience a different web
I'm not obligated to pay for cable when Netflix is cheaper and better. If your family depends on that Cable money to survive, well that's sad but not my problem. Make a better product, change your business model, do something.
Again, content providers are free to stop providing content at any time. There's not much else to say here. It's not my problem of they deliberately decide not to do that
These "please sir, have pity, think of the children" appeals are futile
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Adblocking people and non-adblocking people experience a different web
The content provider is free to stop providing the content at any time
cartesius13 | 4 years ago | on: Adblocking people and non-adblocking people experience a different web
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO3JgPUJ6iQ