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Bengalilol
147 days ago
One small thing I noticed: when you zoom in or out (or change the time span), the y-axis stays the same instead of adapting to the visible data.
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dapperdrake
146 days ago
Both are useful. With the y-axis staying the same there is a stable point of reference. Then you can see how sub-samples behave relative to your whole sample.
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