home / twitter

tweets

This is data scraped from swyx's timeline! See blog post

3 rows where "created_at" is on date 2021-10-11 and is_quote_status = 1 sorted by lang

✎ View and edit SQL

This data as json, CSV (advanced)

Suggested facets: retweeted

retweet_count 3 ✖

  • 0 1
  • 1 1
  • 145 1

created_at (date) 1 ✖

  • 2021-10-11 · 3 ✖
id user created_at full_text retweeted_status quoted_status place source truncated display_text_range in_reply_to_status_id in_reply_to_user_id in_reply_to_screen_name geo coordinates contributors is_quote_status retweet_count favorite_count favorited retweeted possibly_sensitive lang ▼ scopes
1447374493186285572 swyx 33521530 2021-10-11T01:32:24+00:00 great recap and podcast episode on Morris. Looking forward to the Jensen Huang episode @AcquiredFM !! https://twitter.com/dunkhippo33/status/1447291658739978243?s=21   1447291658739978243 1447291658739978243   Twitter for iPhone 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 0 [0, 126] 1242543872326033408 33521530 swyx       1 0 5 0 0 0 en  
1447414882081521665 Patrick McKenzie 20844341 2021-10-11T04:12:54+00:00 Understanding difference between O(N^2) vs. O(n) is indistinguishable from magic at least some of the time, like all good technologies. https://twitter.com/AriaaJaeger/status/1447173775548637189   1447173775548637189 1447173775548637189   Twitter for iPhone 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 0 [0, 135]             1 145 1026 0 1 0 en  
1447688291818508296 swyx 33521530 2021-10-11T22:19:20+00:00 One of my favorite things at work is flipping low-trust situations into high-trust ones. Teams move at the speed of trust. I think it is one of the most critical things you can do early on in any job. RTing this bc first time I've seen Trust broken down to an equation! https://twitter.com/ryan_caldbeck/status/1013626221601738754   1013626221601738754 1013626221601738754   Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [0, 270]             1 1 14 0 0 0 en  

Advanced export

JSON shape: default, array, newline-delimited, object

CSV options:

CREATE TABLE [tweets] (
   [id] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
   [user] INTEGER REFERENCES [users]([id]),
   [created_at] TEXT,
   [full_text] TEXT,
   [retweeted_status] INTEGER,
   [quoted_status] INTEGER,
   [place] TEXT REFERENCES [places]([id]),
   [source] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([id]), [truncated] INTEGER, [display_text_range] TEXT, [in_reply_to_status_id] INTEGER, [in_reply_to_user_id] INTEGER, [in_reply_to_screen_name] TEXT, [geo] TEXT, [coordinates] TEXT, [contributors] TEXT, [is_quote_status] INTEGER, [retweet_count] INTEGER, [favorite_count] INTEGER, [favorited] INTEGER, [retweeted] INTEGER, [possibly_sensitive] INTEGER, [lang] TEXT, [scopes] TEXT,
   FOREIGN KEY([retweeted_status]) REFERENCES [tweets]([id]),
   FOREIGN KEY([quoted_status]) REFERENCES [tweets]([id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_tweets_source]
    ON [tweets] ([source]);
Powered by Datasette · Queries took 1287.61ms