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A spreadsheet of lightweight Linux laptops for hackers

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27 points by pde3 8 years ago · 15 comments

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headcanon 8 years ago

I'm just seeing random cells with "hi" all over them. This is why we can't have nice things.

robertely 8 years ago

I'm sorry that became a mess instantly. I hope you remake it on a different platform (csv on github.) It looked useful for a moment there.

pde3OP 8 years ago

Turns out "anyone can edit" also meant anyone could mess with the sharing settings. So I've made it read only, which is a pity. Will investigate alternative hosting arrangements that might support pull requests at some point...

minieggs 8 years ago

That didn't last long.

  • headcanon 8 years ago

    I think you'd be better off with a git repo, then you can review pull requests for data, instead of a public spreadsheet that is editable by anyone.

    Sheets doesn't really have a "request to modify" system (that I know of).

    • pde3OP 8 years ago

      Which is what stopped me from using them for some serious crowdsourced data projects in the past. This was a sheet I had lying around anyway and thought others might find useful :)

      Might be nice to have someone define a clean 1:1 mapping between a google sheet/airtable and a git repo...

      • headcanon 8 years ago

        Github can already render views of csv data - not quite what you're saying but I think it would be good enough for these purposes.

  • amarka 8 years ago

    Well, the spreadsheet is for "hackers".

  • ta11ey 8 years ago

    just click the last edited tag and go to a previous version

tsukikage 8 years ago

no gpd pocket?

freddref 8 years ago

Chuwi 12.3 ?

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