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The video was a good intro to the concept. As long as it has repeatable memory for the corrections shown in the video, then the answer to your question about being adopted is “yes!”

The screenshot on the website are helpful, and it would be good to add them into the GitHub documentation as the OP mentioned.


Thanks for sharing this update with the world and including it on the local ui too.

Feature request: enable the tuning of when Instant SQL is run and displayed. The erroring out with flashing updates at nearly every keystoke while expanding on a query is distracting for me personally (my brain goes into troubleshooting vs thinking mode). I like the feature (so I will keep it on by default), but I’d like to have a few modes for it depending on my working context (specifically tuning of update frequency at separation characters [space, comma], end of statement [semicolon/newline], and injections [paste/autocomplete]).


Great feedback! Thanks. We agree w/ the red errors. It's not helpful when it feels like your editor is screaming at you.



Chatwoot has a lot more features with its MIT license.


Chatwoot’s free hosted tier has limited data retention and only offers US-based data centers. However, its core functionality can be self-hosted anywhere under its MIT license.

For the OP: nh2’s advice above is worth considering. Additionally, I’m not sure Libredesk is mature enough to be a strong open-source alternative to Chatwoot yet—unless the user only needs email support. Chatwoot’s base installation, licensed under MIT, includes most of the features non-corporate users would want, such as multi-channel support, and generally offers more functionality than Libredesk under its AGPL license.


The real world transportation systems in Boston and surrounding neighborhoods are includes robust and fairly cheap public transportation system compared to most land in the US, which is not mentioned in this article but would play a part in the supply/demand curve.


1 and 2 are volume based hence 3 once the volume is there.

To the OP dayone1: What’s your concerns with 3 exactly? Double’s structure is innovating on the fee front like an extreme Vanguard 2.0, so overall the structure (even if 3 takes place like Vanguard) is still the best deal on the market for an individual.


I’ve been to Portugal over 20 times in the last 10 years. In Lisbon and Porto, the Portuguese people speak English very well and most with an American accent. Foreigners who come to Portugal [1] and may work service jobs (a more recent phenomenon) may not speak English as well as the native population, while many of them still do still speak English well.

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Portugal


I once wanted a structured approach before I had access to large amounts of traffic. Once I had traffic available, the learning naturally happened (background in engineering with advanced math). If you are lucky enough to start learning through hands on experience, I’d check out: https://goodui.org/

I was lucky to get trained well by 100m+ users over the years. If you have a problem you are trying to solve, I’m happy to go over my approach to designing optimization winners repeatedly.

Alex, I will shoot you an email shortly. Also, sebg’s comment is good if you are looking for of the more academic route to learning.


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