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I'm good at excel but I still can't get a job


If you could make an excel table with basic formulae in the 90's you would have qualified for finance companies.


You really wouldn't, finance companies have always wanted college degrees. You could however get a job at a dotcom if you could write basic HTML.


I'd rather use SQL though


I enjoy using SQL but the idea of using it instead of Excel to visually explore and manipulate data makes me wince. I can do without Word or PowerPoint but Excel, despite all its data handling warts, remains an exceptionally powerful tool for quick one-off data explorations.

I prefer combining SQL with Excel by generating a query that gets most of what I want inside the database and then importing it into excel's powerquery to further explore the individual vectors.


> I prefer combining SQL with Excel

For so many one-off data importing jobs I just end up generating SQL in Excel after using the text import wizard to get the data into Excel.

It's kinda stupid but it just works so well most of the time. If I sense I might do it again I tend to script it in something more proper tho.


“I’m good at excel but I still can’t get a job.”

“I’d rather use SQL though”

There’s something profoundly concise here in these sentences.


I have multiple excel spreadsheets that query a database for data using a SQL query I wrote, that then displays excel based reports/dashboards. You can also grab data from a bunch of other sources - sharepoint, etc.

Then you can just update from excel and everything is in the right format for non programming people to use.

The thing about excel is that for large orgs its probably on every computer and almost everyone sort of knows how to use the basics of it. that gives it value.

The real value would be if there was some way I could get excel on a random machine without any privileges to refresh the data itself on a schedule.


One thing about Excel is that people don't see it as "programming," so they might consider it to be a job skill even if you're not marketing yourself as a programmer per se.


They have a SQL connector in excel now. And many more connectors.


Now? SQL connectors have been part of Excel since at least Office 97...


"Google to ignore robots.txt for AI purposes"


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Of course because they don't inspect them and appear to not care about any leaks ... They probably polute more with leaks and dispersants (see BP's dispersant use in the Gold leak) than with the use of fossil fuel itself. They don't care at all about their impact... They just try to control their image through fines, ads and social media


You're talking about oil pipelines, but this article is about UNIX pipelines, with nothing in common besides the name.


Sorry I didn't read the article


If Vimium is a browser, I'm not sure I understand the question.


Vimium is a browser addon. It alters the dom on key press, so I assume the answer to OP is yes, although I have no insight in common fingerprinting.


> only technically true

Good enough for me


Posted this a few days ago on HN... Pretty funny... He should have said that AI automatically posted this emoji for him


"Apple knows what's good for you" has been their motto since the beginning of times which is why I never had an Apple device.


They got off easy with your analogy.


Including you?


Yup, it’s tongue-in-cheek. But I do genuinely believe that if every sentence framed as „everyone should do X” were rewritten as „if everyone did X, then the world would change in the way of Y”, it would make its argument more meaningful and less violent.


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