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erikhSSI
erikhSSI commented Nov 9, 2020

When browsing wide data tables in the dashboard (which I do a lot) it is very inconvenient because the browser's horizontal scrollbar is hidden unless you scroll to the very bottom of the page.
If I am at a page like /console/data/schema/public/tables/[tablename]/browse

I won't be able to scroll the table right (to see other columns) unless I first scroll vertically to the bottom of the page

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Mytherin
Mytherin commented Aug 8, 2022

See #4308

We should support the UNION BY NAME operator to union together tables with re-ordered and potentially new columns. This operator is useful for unifying data from an evolving schema, where new columns have been added over time.

Example usage:

create table integers(i integer, j integer);
create table strings(j integer, k varchar);
insert into integers values (1, 10);
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🧑‍🏫 50! Implementations/tutorials of deep learning papers with side-by-side notes 📝; including transformers (original, xl, switch, feedback, vit, ...), optimizers (adam, adabelief, ...), gans(cyclegan, stylegan2, ...), 🎮 reinforcement learning (ppo, dqn), capsnet, distillation, ... 🧠

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naiyerasif
naiyerasif commented May 28, 2022

Would it be possible to let folks pass their own slugify function to generate slugs for markdown headings? Some usecases for this are

  • backward compatibility (if I'm migrating from some other framework)
  • customization of slugs (one off custom transformations)
  • handling special usecases for non-latin languages (like Urdu)

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If it is too much, [@sindresorhus/sl

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