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by anentropic 784 days ago
I'm potentially super interested in this as am building this kind of feature for my job at the moment

But https://hashquery.dev/#faq says:

> the Hashquery SQL compiler is not available to run locally, so you do need to define your data connections inside of Hashboard and use its API to execute your queries.

> We do plan on making the full Hashquery stack available to run locally in the near future

I'm not quite sure what the use case for this library is at present

If I'm not a Hashboard customer and don't want to pay $60/mo for a nicer way to query my existing db, what am I going to do with it?

Hashboard seems roughly similar to Superset and/or Cube?

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Bit of context here is that Hashquery started as an internal tool and as a way to power our headless BI offering, so it still has a few bits tied to our infrastructure we're working to fully separate.

For folks wanting to hack around more with Hashquery in the meantime, Hashboard accounts can be created for free and we don't have plans to charge folks just using the Hashquery stuff (but we probably will bother you for feedback ). You can sign up here https://hashboard.com/getAccess