

Here I searched for an equivalent US stereotype. Similar result, that’s how stereotypes work.


Here I searched for an equivalent US stereotype. Similar result, that’s how stereotypes work.


Boy are you gonna be pissed when you read the Wikipedia article for chav. Or the urban dictionary definition of chav. Or the Merriam Webster definition of chav. Or any of the articles that come up when you Google chav.


That’s not corporate PR, I’ve been a Tableau developer for many years. If you’re trying to analyze data or build a visualization to drop into a PowerPoint report the standalone version will do it, free. If you want to host a report for multiple people to use you need to purchase a server installation. You use the exact same Desktop application to make the report, you just don’t have a server to host the report on.
I have a laundry list of things I don’t like about Tableau or Salesforce, but the fact that they charge for an enterprise installation isn’t one of them because duh doy, of course they do. The patent is bullshit, we already established that, but they’re an enterprise oriented company, mf’ers aren’t setting up a Tableau server for their family to share power usage reports to show them the need to turn lights off when they leave a room…


Pirate… Tableau? Which is either free for individual use or an enterprise level reporting platform? Don’t get me wrong this patent is hilariously bullshit but there is nothing to pirate.


It was indeed Costco.


I mean I thought giving them thousands of dollars would be good enough but I guess they need that little extra personalized ad data to really make it worthwhile.
See that’s why you need niche hobby reviews: it’s not always about the size.