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MeanGreanHare t1_jcmy51c wrote

Hey OP. How much is Winnie the Pooh paying you?

Coronavirus is a new form of SARS, which was big news from Asia 20 years ago. Wuhan lab of virology is near what was determined to be ground zero for the virus. There was news about the virus starting to spread in China back in 2019.

Conclusive? Perhaps not. Highly suspicious even to the layman? Absolutely.

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EliyahuRed t1_jcm9fyu wrote

I am building a data app and have started to use streamlit as the main tool for spinning up the web page and displaying dataframes, however I also need an interactive dashboard like component. I find it difficult to choose between plotly and bokeh, I had previous experience with plotly within jupyter but I found it graphs harder to navigate in the UI. On the other hand seems streamlit support for bokeh is lagging as the last version they support is almost a year old.

Any advice for choosing between plotly and bokeh?

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kiikatt143 t1_jcle68r wrote

Hi guys! Sorry this might be too vague of an ask but I'm having trouble finding the right keywords and thought yall might have an idea what I'm trying to do.

I'm looking for a tool that will integrate spreadsheet data (like a google sheets or excel), but allow me to edit it in real time as the data grows, on the backend. It then needs to automate the creation of a visualization, such as a system map, showing weighted relationships/connections that grow along with the data. Helps if its pretty.

I've used Kumu and Miro and looked at a few other tools but I have not found one that integrates real-time data input with automated changes in the visual map. The only way I have found to do this is create it with shapes by hand but it becomes impossible with more than 10 points, as I have to manually reshape them as the map/data grows. Help? :) pls thank you

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kiikatt143 t1_jcle0ng wrote

I found Obsidian is excellent for notes. There's a bit of learning curve but once you learn a couple of tricks, it becomes an incredible relational database thats easily searchable. Obsidian does some basic data visualizations as well. And its free..

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