I'm a software engineer. I'm used to using an IDE + git to manage complex code. And, I'm leaning more and more heavily on AI to write my actual code.
Hex has its own revision control and audit trails (via git export), but git syncing is one-way; I can't make edits and sync back to Hex. And, it has its own AI magic, but it is pretty limited (and I don't have control over it).
As my dashboards grow more complicated they always seem to descend into disorganized chaos with a bunch of different datasets and charts all over the place. What are some good way to fight the chaos and keep things organized when dashboards start getting complicated?
It seems like when I create a new project, it isn't shared to anyone by default. Can I change these default sharing permissions so that new projects are shared to a group (or the entire company?) I checked in the docs and it doesn't seem like I can, but figured I'd ask in case I'm missing something.
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