Being able to use D3 or Vega natively in Fabric or Power BI has been a dream of mine for a long time. Finally I can fully control the canvas for my data... And without making a mess in DAX or the semantic model!
New challenges arise, but still - great possibilities.
I'm getting tired of switching between multiple windows while I work in Claude, and I don't have time to check its window to see if it is asking for further permissions while I need to do something else.
So... I have iterated with Claude on this: https://t.co/BwqvDOeMH8
@kurtbuhler Yep, I have the same mental issue with that. It is powerful, but it behaves too much on its own. I am glad that I have defined many permissions in settings.json as denied or in ask-always mode.
Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan.
Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation.
Get started here: https://t.co/EdoQeT8BBN
@chandeep2786 Suppose you add a type definition to the table.AddColumn like “, type [A=number, B=text]” after expanding columns; this will persist the data type.
You can now schedule recurring cloud-based tasks on Claude Code.
Set a repo (or repos), a schedule, and a prompt. Claude runs it via cloud infra on your schedule, so you don’t need to keep Claude Code running on your local machine.
Projects are now available in Cowork.
Keep your tasks and context in one place, focused on one area of work. Files and instructions stay on your computer.
Import existing projects in one click, or start fresh.
Claude Code 2.1.80 has been released.
1 flag change, 17 CLI changes, 1 system prompt change
Highlights:
• Memories are checked against current files before use to avoid relying on stale data
• Sessions restored with --resume include all parallel tool results, replacing '[Tool result missing]' errors
• Many previously blocked SQL analysis functions reinstated, restoring prior SQL workflows and outputs
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