buckaroo
Icecast
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Jupyter Notebook | C | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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buckaroo
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PySheets – Spreadsheet UI for Python
I created buckaroo [1] as a better dataframe viewer for jupyter with built in summary stats. It's built to bring a better dataframe experience to people already using pandas/polars. All of it is extensible [2] so that you can customize stats and transformations to your workflow.
[1] https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo
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The Design Philosophy of Great Tables (Software Package)
Great tables has done some really nice work on python/jupyter tables. It looks like they are almost building a "grammar of tables" similar to a grammar of graphics. More projects should write about their philosophy and aims like this.
I have built a different table library for jupyter called buckaroo. My approach has been different. Buckaroo aims to allow you to interactively cycle through different formats and post-processing functions to quickly glean important insights from a table while working interactively. I took the view that I type the same commands over and over to perform rudimentary exploratory data analysis, those commands and insights should be built into a table.
Great tables seems built so that you can manually format a table for presentation.
https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo
https://youtu.be/GPl6_9n31NE
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Ask HN: Problems worth solving with a low-code back end?
JLisp.
3. It was very easy to define new lowcode commands, and have the frontend add them to the palette. Each command defines two methods "transform" which manipulates the dataframe, and "transform_to_py" which takes the same arguments but emits python code.
Adoption of my library in general, and the low code UI specifically has been very limited. I'm in the middle of plumbing the lowcode support back in after a refactor of other parts.
I would like to build a whole ecosystem around JLisp and Buckaroo. Specifically I have some "auto-cleaning" functionality that emits JLisp cleaning and normalization commands, these commands can then be editted in the UI (delete, edit parameters). It's easier to emit JLisp than raw python syntax, it's also much easier to make a UI to manipulate it.
Do you have a repo to look at? What usecase did you have in mind when you were building it?
If I were evaluating a low-code backend builder I'd be interested in the examples, and tests. Hopefully the tests would double as examples. For a Workflow type low-code-builder I'd be most interested in the cron functionality.
[1] https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo
[2] http://norvig.com/lispy2.html
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How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (In Python)
I used Norvig’s lisp2.py to build a low code UI. I modified the interpreter to accept JSON flavored lisp, basically replace parens with brackets. The upside is that it was very very easy to make a react front end that manipulates JSON (JLisp). My thinking was, I need a serialization format for operations from the front end, and a way to interpret them. I could write my own language that no one has heard of, or use lisp, which few have used.
https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo/blob/main/buckaroo/jlis...
- Show HN: The Buckaroo Data Table for Jupyter
- Buckaroo – the data wrangling assistant for Pandas
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (October 2023)
Location: Boston
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: talking to users, python, pandas/numpy, jupyter, js/ts
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paddymullen/
Email: [email protected]
In my next role, I want a broad mandate to make a meaningful impact within an organization by developing products that address genuine business challenges, with a preference for data related problems.
Recently I built the data table for Jupyter/Pandas that I have wanted for over a decade. The open source Buckaroo (https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo) data table combines a performant table, summary statistics, and a low code UI to expedite common data analysis tasks.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)
wanted for over a decade. The open source Buckaroo https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo data table combines a performant table, summary statistics, and a low code UI to
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2023)
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Pandas AI – The Future of Data Analysis
This morning I added a "Related Projects" [3] Section to the Buckaroo docs. If Buckaroo doesn't solve your problem, look at one of the other linked projects (like Mito).
[1] https://github.com/approximatelabs/sketch
[2] https://github.com/paddymul/buckaroo
[3] https://buckaroo-data.readthedocs.io/en/latest/FAQ.html
Icecast
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AzuraCast: A Simple, Self-Hosted Web Radio Management Suite
I'm using icecast2 for that. The only downsides are that it does only mp3s and sometimes it goes mute after a track ends. A short silent transition track should workaround the latter problem but I never managed to make it work. I configured a hotkey to restart VLC on my laptop instead.
https://icecast.org/
- Self-hosted real-time audio streaming
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Setting up my own scanner broadcast on my website
My impression is that people use Icecast for this.
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2023)
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PSP Internet Radio in 2023
Yeah, if you have an old Raspberry Pi collecting dust or something like that, icecast will work great.
- Selfhosted radio with Broadcasting Software or OBS? Which is easier to manage?
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Audio stream encoding/relaying?
https://icecast.org/ perhaps?
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Is there a self-hosted software for hifi music streaming?
icecast server. It's exactly would covers you needs... for free
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Stream a unei melodie de tip .mp3
Vezi https://github.com/xiph/Icecast-Server
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Show HN: Phoenix10.1, a Personalized Radio Station
Very cool, if you want to go even further with this. You could integrate this using Icecast[1] with Liquidsoap[2] to have a more expansive schedule.
1 = https://icecast.org/
What are some alternatives?
electron-orbitals - Hydrogen electron orbitals, and the software to render them.
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
resume
AzuraCast - A self-hosted web radio management suite, including turnkey installer tools for the full radio software stack and a modern, easy-to-use web app to manage your stations.
resume - My résumé.
Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.
applin-rails-demo - Example of how to use applin-rails.
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
resume - My latest resume
Mopidy MusicBox - Web Client for Mopidy Music Server and the Pi MusicBox
resume
LibreTime - LibreTime: Radio Broadcast & Automation Platform