I think this could be especially useful in a research context where someone is trying to evaluate the performance of a model. Sometimes you just want to compare how a model responds with and without certain context, and doing so with the classic UI is cumbersome.
In my project I used reactflow for all things graph and dagre for the layouting (together with some custom hooks to make it work with variable size nodes).
I'm not sure if I will try to monetise it or if I will simply open-source it. Probably the latter because when building time is over and marketing time starts, I get very bored and lose interest soon.
I did this manually myself to explore some topics I was curious about: I'd copy&paste responses into a Google doc, and then add sub and subsubsections with answers to sub-questions.
Will give it a spin!
Looks like fixed spacing along x and letting the cards float along y which is very effective.
I have sometimes wondered why there isn't more convergence for a standard set of primitives/libraries/template engines for drawing graphs on the web.
graphviz .dot files would seem to be a natural DSL and then there are packages like dagre/mermaid but italways seems like for applications you need to end up rolling your own.
They require very few ingredients, and none of the ingredients are special to just making cocktails, making Pina Coladas an easily accessible drink to create.
They are also, at their heart, dirt cheap. Canned coconut cream, heat and mix in some sugar to make a coconut cream syrup if so desired, or if you don't mind it less sweet skip this step. Add in some canned pineapple, and some rum, and you have a basic version down.