It's funny how the whole page doesn't say what I get for logging in.
From the video I guess it shows me a graph view of the people? Why would I want or need that? Why is it a big deal? I haven't thought about it in depth but it sounds like a weekend student project. I have seen such graphs of many things, github commits, keyword clouds, etc, and not once did I have the feeling it's giving me more than being a nice effect. It's not a good way to do real analysis or work on daily (simple, boring bar charts for amounts or tree views for relationships are much better in my experience).
So, stepping aside from expressing my disappointment: Did anybody log in? What does it do?
For what it's worth, you're not alone in that feeling. People love to make graph visualizations, but I rarely see the practical benefit.
Mind you, a good deal of my professional life has been spent as a data modeler. I would love better ways of visualizing complex relationships. But graphing everything doesn't seem to help.
It's great how this sort of experimentation isn't really practical anymore. We really need a different model for allowing these sorts of enhancements without compromising security
From the video I guess it shows me a graph view of the people? Why would I want or need that? Why is it a big deal? I haven't thought about it in depth but it sounds like a weekend student project. I have seen such graphs of many things, github commits, keyword clouds, etc, and not once did I have the feeling it's giving me more than being a nice effect. It's not a good way to do real analysis or work on daily (simple, boring bar charts for amounts or tree views for relationships are much better in my experience).
So, stepping aside from expressing my disappointment: Did anybody log in? What does it do?