Hello, I'd love to use this but I work with highly confidential data. How can we be sure our data isn't leaking with this new UI? What assurances are there on this, and can you comment on the scope of the MotherDuck…
With the UI being loaded from the web, how do we know our sensitive data is not being leaked? looks great, but there's a concern for those of us with confidential data if this now not totally local.
What about criminal use of punctuation? :)
Do they live somewhere that requires a float plane to reach a doctor? I've never heard of a fellow Canadian having a hard time getting antibiotics, what a bizarre anecdote.
I see typst mentions HTML output, is this only possible with something besides the the CLI? It looks very cool, going to try it out at the first opportunity.
A Grafana alternative with an MIT (or similar) license. I'm shocked that Grafana is really the only OSS game in town for user-customizable realtime visualization. p.s. I would love nothing more than to be proven wrong.
It seems to be going really well in San Francisco and Los Angeles...
Awesome. I've had a very similar idea for about as long, the main difference is you did something about it and I navel gazed. Awesome to see this idea of paying into this instead of users being the product.
Hello, I'd love to use this but I work with highly confidential data. How can we be sure our data isn't leaking with this new UI? What assurances are there on this, and can you comment on the scope of the MotherDuck…
With the UI being loaded from the web, how do we know our sensitive data is not being leaked? looks great, but there's a concern for those of us with confidential data if this now not totally local.
What about criminal use of punctuation? :)
Do they live somewhere that requires a float plane to reach a doctor? I've never heard of a fellow Canadian having a hard time getting antibiotics, what a bizarre anecdote.
I see typst mentions HTML output, is this only possible with something besides the the CLI? It looks very cool, going to try it out at the first opportunity.
A Grafana alternative with an MIT (or similar) license. I'm shocked that Grafana is really the only OSS game in town for user-customizable realtime visualization. p.s. I would love nothing more than to be proven wrong.
It seems to be going really well in San Francisco and Los Angeles...
Awesome. I've had a very similar idea for about as long, the main difference is you did something about it and I navel gazed. Awesome to see this idea of paying into this instead of users being the product.