Instadeq Week in Two Minutes #3: Generalized IO UI...
# two-minute-week
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Instadeq Week in Two Minutes #3: Generalized IO UI & history, Selected output on charts, Keep UI state on IO update, Remove cycles in sankey chart, Providers and more

https://youtu.be/WcaY3KLj7pY

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The system looks really cool! But I have a comment about the video. You do have a lot to show, much more than would fit into a 2 minute video each time, which is impressive! And you choose to pack a lot in by talking very fast. I think that it would be better to choose what to include in the video and what not, talk in a slower pace while leaving some things out. It may just be my personal perspective so anyone who feels the pace is actually fine, feel free to put a thumb down on this comment and I won’t be offended 🙂 Just so that Mariano could tell if this is indeed common among viewers or not.
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I get the "you talk very fast" feedback a lot 🙂 I think this week will be the last where there's too much to "show" in two minutes since I will be moving to the backend and polishing, so I will be forced to show less because there will be less that can be shown 😄
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it's my fault, since I don't know how to edit video and I use this video to keep different groups of people up to date (instead of doing one for each) I pack everything in in one shot without intermissions, I should learn to edit video 😕
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It’s not so hard. I don’t recognise your WM so you are probably not on macOS or Windows (which ship with decent video editors). In that case there are several open-source editors for Linux. I also heard of one that’s specifically intended for editing screen casts - https://owickstrom.github.io/komposition/
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I tried and I can do a decent job at it, but what happened many times is that I lost quality on the transcoding and then later youtube lost more quality even, when I upload the raw screencast I don't loose any quality. I guess it's some combination of intermediate formats, parameters and resolutions, that I have to find the right combination of
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youtube butchers everyone’s videos—there’s not much to be done. i would love to see a walkthrough of instadeq that starts with a single dataset and a series of questions a user might have and then answers them one by one (including the import stuff, etc) in little 2 minute increments. like a series of skits about someone getting a lot of good work out of it
that said, i like your videos as they are and am subscribed to you on youtube. i’m impressed by your output speed and you’re already in the top 5% of software demos on youtube no problem
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I will do the walk trough series once the ui stabilizes, so I don't have to record them again when the ui changes to avoid confusing viewers following them :)