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Hello everyone,

I am the author and have this question every year before the New year: How was this year? What new countries did I visit this year?

So I spent a couple of last evenings and developed a set of scripts wrapped with Streamlit to fetch your data from Foursquare and visualize in different ways with Altair.

The source code to run on your own data is on GitHub: https://github.com/lc0/traveled-dataviz

PS: the code was written while being on the road, so it might need more of polishing, but I wanted to post it before the end of the year :)

Enjoy your data and Happy New Year!


Looks awesome, thanks for sharing!


Only Microsoft can open source documentation on github in docx https://github.com/Microsoft/CNTK/tree/master/Documentation/...


Looks like they're moving it to GitHub wiki: https://github.com/Microsoft/CNTK/wiki/Config-file-overview


Nevertheless isn't docx an ECMA and ISO standard? [1]

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML


sorry, search didn't work for me and hacker news didn't redirect to the existing link


I use a twitter list to collect some cool data people, here are some https://twitter.com/lc0d3r/data-nerds


Happy birthday Github! You are rocking opensource.

It's just amazing so easily be able to fix some software, to make some commitments into project you do love!

But, 6 million repositories for 3.5 million users? Really? How many bots do you have? I'm not sure, that general user has 1.7 repository. I thought the number is higher, at least 3 or something. How many repositories do you have with forks?


lots of nice UX improvements, but right now somehow reminds me of Google+


I know, they are public, but I don't want to share information about a number of my keys, what exactly keys I do use to push my source code to github and other related things.


Why does it matter? Are your fears based on reason or just an uneasy feeling you have about publicizing data that you don't need to?


I'm not sure what you mean. Pushing code to a repo requires your private key.


and a link to the github page https://github.com/01org/graphbuilder


one of the main reasons, that someone could find XSS on your website. Afterwards, he needs just to open an iframe and you may get your password in a plan-text.

without any redirects and other hijackings


Bad excuse for such huge holes in our security.


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