>>9034038
It's not for you.
It is a tool for professional software engineers.
Remember, Q's drops always have layers of meaning
Different things for different people.
Maybe you should be setting up a different type of toolkit
So that you can contribute something that you know how to do.
For instance lots of people have set up spreadsheets of QResearch data
Which, to me, seems really dumb
Spreadsheets were really great technology 40 years ago
And were a great match to the capabilities of 80's computers
But in the 40 years that have passed
We have learned that spreadsheets are incredibly error prone
And almost impossible to validate.
Instead use a professional database like PostgreSQL
Free to use, open source and built with security in mind
Get it here for MacOS, Windows or Linux
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/postgresql-installer-2ndquadrant/
And then add a Unified Data Analytics Toolkit
Built around Orange3
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/resources/2uda/
With one or both of these toolkits you can contribute.
In particular, there are all kinds of raw data dumps that you can get
Whether for COVID19 or for vital statistics or traffic accidents
Tons of stuff from every level of government, and the TOOLKIT
That you need to analyze it, is free and open source.
Get it, use it!
Many of you will be surprised how fast you will be producing results
That are better than what the professionals show on TV
If We the People want to really be free, then we have to be ready to do the work
And if we have a network of thousands of people with these kinds of data analysis toolkits set up
Then others who are able to collect data, will have a role to play
High school students can run surveys and collect data.
Some people can build devices with sensors that collect data
Like the number of vehicles passing a point, and their speed
Publicise how many people are speeding, and the speeds will drop
Without any need to hire someone to write tickets
Another toolkit of interest is Jupyter which is a spreadsheet like
Scientist's lab notebook package.
The easiest way to get it is to install Anaconda
https://www.anaconda.com/products/individual
Scroll down and choose the 64 bit version using Python 3.x
There is lots of documentation and how-to info available through Google.
Apache Zeppelin is a similar Java-based toolkit that gives you access to serious tools
Such as ElasticSearch, the brother to SOLR
Which powers the NSA's gigantic database search
https://zeppelin.apache.org/
https://zeppelin.apache.org/