Jorge Camoes

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#Dataviz consultant & trainer (Excel, PowerBI, Tableau) based in Lisbon, Portugal. Author of "Data at work", #datavis book for office users.
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There's a train strike here and these are the only trains available. To add insult to injury, they publish the table ordered by train id, not time.
@danz68 @greggyb well, it does have a Libre office vibe :). This detail is extremely annoying.
@greggyb yes, and with multiple colors just because. Isn't that wonderful? I miss those simple times when everything in a chart could be silly because it didn't really matter.
Ah, I missed making charts in #Qlikview.
(Seriously, I'm not sure that working in #PowerBI, #Tableau, #Qlikview and #Excel is good for my mental health.)
#ChatGPT and #dataviz have a few things in common: they are no better than kitchen robots. Suitable for low-level work, but you still need subject-matter expertise and interpretation. Also, both tend to look more assertive than knowledgeable.
@chezvoila @jhilden Et tu Francis? I'm not sure if I can justify getting an e-reader when I have so many unread books waiting in my shelves. Let's see if I still enjoy reading fiction, starting with some light literature.
@jhilden ah, much better. Not available here, as usual.
@jhilden interesting. Someone in my PT account was also "blaming" Kobo today for reading more. Guess I'll have to do something about it. Do you also have a "all you can read" subscription?

Advice to the poor:
Upper class: "Stop being poor."
Middle classe: "Buy better stuff. On the long-run you'll save money."

Is there a real difference?

@irenedelatorre thanks. The Guardian published at least two articles about Ghent during the pandemic that enticed my curiosity. So, yes, I'm adding it. :)