Made a spreadsheet of mobile plan data so people could compare providers and plans easily. I plan to update it either yearly or every 6 months. This was inspired by this spreadsheet on all the NBN plan pricing information: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_wnaTFb_3QsdgZfKDrEO6D_Rpzt2clbB/edit?gid=1523306688#gid=1523306688

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Web readable format and link would be good!

Also why source control a non trackable binary file spreadsheet?

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I put it in a spreadsheet as it is a good way to display the information. If you know of a format which is like a spreadsheet and is web readable, please tell me. (And not “some software can display it on a website”, that can be done with most formats, including opendocument spreadsheets which I used here.)

The direct link is here: https://codeberg.org/libre-net-au/isps/raw/branch/main/mobile-plans.ods

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You can try a markdown formatted table!

Works good in github readme, and here in Voyager/lemmy, not sure about codeberg.

ChatGPT would make quick work of creating it from your data, then just copy and paste. Should render in rich text mode like this

markdown table
x y
 |markdown|table|
 |--|---|
 |x|y|

Not hugely Scalable but is easily readable

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Will work fine on Codeberg, but I can hardly use formulas in that. Those aren’t really suitable for somewhat large amounts of data, which is what I have.

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