Wow, this is ninja-level stuff. Thanks for putting together this screencast. Super useful. Just one thing, when you are talking about the automations, your video on the bottom right is covering what you did on the computer screen so its not clear what happened.
The automations will just push each button at a determined time. I chose to do middle of the night (in case the automations take a long time) The first one: Scrape and push at 3am The second one: Updating the yellow fields at 4am
13:40-13:49 missed a great “bringing balance to the force” joke there Also, this seems super useful and powerful. I’m creating my own flashcards system for language learning. I have a page with charts and stats and whatnot. Do you have any ideas on how this technique can be used for a project like that? Love this channel!
This technique is wildly flexible! It can be used to create archive docs, archive rows as CSV text (and then resurface those rows with another action when needed) I've used it to create a doc with over 100,000 rows in use! Will launch more videos. . .and jokes. . . soon
Notes: HUH! I got to learn what CSV is! 😂 This video shows a way to store queryable data in a CSV format. - AKA store rows as text data to reduce row count.
giving me so many ideas for use cases ... another great video from The Coda Guy!
Wow, this is ninja-level stuff. Thanks for putting together this screencast. Super useful. Just one thing, when you are talking about the automations, your video on the bottom right is covering what you did on the computer screen so its not clear what happened.
The automations will just push each button at a determined time. I chose to do middle of the night (in case the automations take a long time)
The first one: Scrape and push at 3am
The second one: Updating the yellow fields at 4am
13:40-13:49 missed a great “bringing balance to the force” joke there
Also, this seems super useful and powerful. I’m creating my own flashcards system for language learning. I have a page with charts and stats and whatnot. Do you have any ideas on how this technique can be used for a project like that? Love this channel!
This technique is wildly flexible! It can be used to create archive docs, archive rows as CSV text (and then resurface those rows with another action when needed)
I've used it to create a doc with over 100,000 rows in use!
Will launch more videos. . .and jokes. . . soon
Notes:
HUH! I got to learn what CSV is! 😂
This video shows a way to store queryable data in a CSV format. - AKA store rows as text data to reduce row count.