Did you know that you can create stunning tables in Python? 🔢 📊
I used #MakeoverMonday data on Highest Paid Athletes to explore Plottable - an awesome #python library to customise tables. Really like the inbuilt graph options and how easy it is to display images. 🤩
Hey folks! I’m getting a fresh laptop for the first time in about a decade (Framework 16) in a couple of months and am looking forward to doing some low-level tinkering both on the OS and hardware. I’m planning to convert into a “cyberdeck” with quick-release hinges for the screen since I usually use an HMD, built-in...
Morning all. On a completely different note. What do you get the Half Man Half Biscuit fan who’s got everything? A period table of elements of course. A labour of love for a unique band. Xx
The Road to the Isles? No, a forestry road on an isle. A frequent walk for me and the dog. Lucky to have such open ways to take as a high road. Autumn skies put a spring in the step and a song in the heart.
The two Healavals from old St Mary’s near Dunvegan.
“The lower, but larger, of a pair of distinctive flat-topped mountains in centre of the Duirinish Peninsula of W Skye, Macleod's Table North (or Healaval Mor, Gael: Healabhal Mhor) rises to 469m (1538 feet) to the northwest of Glen Osdale and 2¾ miles (4.5 km) southwest of village of Dunvegan. Macleod's Table South lies 1½ miles (2.5 km) to the south southeast.”
Next to last, we have a demonstration of table calculations in Emacs! Only, I don't have to keep track of my weight loss, but I do have to keep track of other little things sometimes and it might be handy to learn this stuff for THAT kinda thing.
I'm currently using a self hosted instance of XWiki on my NAS to write down long term notes just for myself. But it runs very slow with the database and limited hardware ressources. And since I only access it from my Windows PC on my LAN I figured I'd just need an application that does the same job and save the files on my NAS....
"Must Try" distros and DEs?
Hey folks! I’m getting a fresh laptop for the first time in about a decade (Framework 16) in a couple of months and am looking forward to doing some low-level tinkering both on the OS and hardware. I’m planning to convert into a “cyberdeck” with quick-release hinges for the screen since I usually use an HMD, built-in...
Looking for a wiki-like application for Windows
I'm currently using a self hosted instance of XWiki on my NAS to write down long term notes just for myself. But it runs very slow with the database and limited hardware ressources. And since I only access it from my Windows PC on my LAN I figured I'd just need an application that does the same job and save the files on my NAS....