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Video title: "Dan Neil: Dymaxion Car-Cool, How Does It Drive?"

Duration: 3:24

Description: "Buckminster Fuller's 1933 foray into automobiles gave us the Dymaxion Car, and enthusiast Jeff Lane has one of the only working replicas in the world. WSJ's Rumble Seat columnist Dan Neil takes the road zeppelin for a spin...or should we say wobble?"


You could rewind it too.


I describe Excel as the browser for data apps. Now Python would be the scripting engine for Excel, the “data browser”.


I would recommend to look at Iris-go


I would recommend avoiding iris-go, the author has a bad history of rewriting the git history, and using code without attribution, see this for more: http://www.florinpatan.ro/2016/10/why-you-should-not-use-iri...


Downvoted because that guy steals other people's code without their permission.


So the browser is serving the page to server?


Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse.


This is similar to Zone Maps in Netezza. https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/psfa/7.2.1?topic=statistics-zone...

Incidentally, Netezza was built on Postgres engine, years back.


So, PostgreSQL is the new Low-Code Platform!

I believe with PL/V8 we should be able to run/render JavaScript+Web applications (database)server-side!


In 2000 this dev-pair I knew wrote an extension for MS-SQL to embed scripting (VBScript) and also a module for IIS that had some magic too (I can't remember all the details)

But the database was rendering, and even caching and had these wild stored procedures. It was performant compared to the typical ASP that was popular at the time. We used all your RAM :)


Same here


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