Data Visualization x Wiley Humble Bundle: „Pay what you want. Get $989 in books. Support charity!“
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Scenic beauty of Franklin Falls Trailhead, showcasing the towering trees, and lush greenery.
I love the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where the mountains meet the sea and adventure is always just around the corner. If you’re looking for a breathtaking hike that’s not too far from Seattle, look no further than the Franklin Falls Trailhead.
As someone who has spent countless weeks exploring Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest, I can tell you that the Franklin Falls Trailhead is one of the most rewarding hikes in the area. This easy-to-moderate trail winds through old-growth forest and alongside a babbling creek before reaching a stunning 70-foot waterfall.
The trailhead is located just an hour east of Seattle, making it the perfect day trip for both locals and visitors alike. The hike itself is only 2 miles roundtrip, with an elevation gain of just 400 feet, making it accessible for hikers of all levels.
But don’t let the short distance fool you – this hike packs a punch. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Snoqualmie River Valley, as well as lush forests filled with ferns, moss, and towering trees. And of course, the highlight of the trail is the stunning Franklin Falls, which cascades down a rocky cliff into a pool below.
If you’re visiting the Pacific Northwest, the Franklin Falls Trailhead is a must-see destination. And if you’re like me and consider this corner of the world a second home, it’s a hike you’ll want to revisit time and time again. So pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready for an unforgettable Pacific Northwest adventure.
But our adventure doesn’t end there. Our next stop is Vancouver, a vibrant city just a few hours north of Seattle. With its stunning waterfront location, world-class cuisine, and endless cultural attractions, Vancouver is a city that truly has it all.
Power of Power BI’s Preview Features: Power BI Desktop running on Windows 11
Explore the Power of Power BI’s Preview Features
Microsoft’s Power BI is known for its data visualization capabilities, but many exciting features are not enabled by default. These under-the-radar features are known as Power BI Preview Features, and they often have the potential to significantly enhance your data analysis efforts. Some of these exciting features include Azure Maps, which is essential for creating impactful Skyscraper Maps with Power BI.
Follow this Step-by-step Guide
To leverage the power of these Preview Features, you need to enable them in your Power BI interface. Here is a quick guide to help you activate Azure Maps and other Preview Features:
Step 1: Navigate to the File tab on Power BI’s menu bar. Note: There is no need to have a data connection, the opening modal can be closed.
File tab on Power BI’s menu bar.
Step 2: Choose Options and Settings from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: From the subsequent options, click on Options.
Power BI’s Options and Settings menu.
Step 4: In the new dialogue box, select Preview Features from the list on the left-hand side.
Power BI’s Options dialogue box.
Step 5: Check the box next to Azure Map Visual to enable it.
Step 6: Confirm your changes by clicking the OK button.
Power BI’s Preview Features evolve over time, with new features continuously being tested and added. As of now, the current preview features you can enable in Power BI include:
Shape Map Visual
Spanish Language Support for Q&A
Q&A for Live Connected Analysis Services Databases
The world of Power BI is a treasure trove of powerful capabilities waiting to be explored. Share your experiences, creative applications, and insights as you navigate this exciting realm:
Visual traceroute (aka. tracert) from Frankfurt to Ukraine shows redirection via Russia
Earlier today I read the news from NetBlocks (via Reuters) that since the weekend parts of the Ukrainian internet traffic are rerouted via Russia. To be precise, it’s about Ukrainian Kherson Oblast, which is occupied by Russia since March.
Now I wanted to trace the internet route myself and ideally visualize it. Here I came across the service of GeoTraceroute, which does a great job in visualizing traceroutes (aka. tracert). For the trace, I chose Frankfurt as starting point, and skynet.ua, the local internet provider in Kherson, as the endpoint.
Of course, you can also include the URL of GeoTraceroute as a web element in your Power BI report or Tableau dashboard and parameterize it for dynamic interactions. You can see the format as in my example:
Der Spiegel features Microsoft AI for Good Research Lab Ukraine report
Our research was picked up by German news magazine Der Spiegel, one of the largest investigative journals in Europe. We analyzed incredibly large amounts of data to gain insights into Russia’s cyberattacks in Ukraine.
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