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We weren’t affected, but as a startup I’ll take a minor outage over getting stonewalled by GCP/Azure/AWS any day. Railway has consistently been responsive and actually understands the problem you’re describing. With the big three, unless you’re spending serious money or paying for premium support, you often just get links to docs instead of real help.

If you don't pay for support, why complain if you don't get it?

I will charge you $100 to answer that question

Livedocs runs locally on your machine or on customer-managed infra, has full terminal access, supports canvas mode for building custom UIs (not just charts), and uses long-running agent workflows with sub-agents coordinating work over time, etc

There is a lot more to data work than just SQL + charts like the tool you mentioned


In our case, in order to run the queries we need to provision a sandbox and connect to your data sources to give meaningful answers, unlike a general purpose chat. We need to have some authentication to prevent abuse here, but the product itself has a free tier so you can use it without paying or needing a card.

Fair enough but the examples shown could surely just display some pre-cooked examples to give a demo of how rhe product works with no real cost to you or barrier to potential users.

True! Tried to do that with the video + the example prompts but definitely could use improvement. Thanks for the feedback

Even after creating an account, it didn't even finish a single request before it ran out of credits. I'm not going to pay to try it out.

We include $5 in credits for every new account, after which you can pay-as-you-go for credits. I can drop some more credits in your account so you get to try it out fully, let me know what's the email (I'm a at livedocs)

Thanks!

Thanks!

Working on Livedocs.com

We are building a modern alternative to Jupyter, something like Cursor meets Jupyter.


https://livedocs.com

An AI data scientist for serious data work. Think of it like an AI native Jupyter notebook.


Check out livedocs.com, we built a notebook around Polars and DuckDB (disclaimer: I'm the founder)


We use Vega pretty heavily, its a broader ecosystem. Where it really shines is in combination with Altair and Vegafusion to do number-crunching on the backend and return a chart spec that can just be rendered on the front-end.

That makes it particularly useful when building interactive visualizations with a lot of data.


Is the Python code executing via Pyodide in the browser?


That's correct


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