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The Mixed Time-Series chart type allows for configuring the title of the primary and the secondary y-axis.
However, while only the title of the primary axis is shown next to the axis, the title of the secondary one is placed at the upper end of the axis where it gets hidden by bar values and zoom controls.
How to reproduce the bug
- Create a mixed time-series chart
- Configure axi
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Location of the documentation
https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFrame.tail.html
Documentation problem
It may be obvious to some, but if the n requested by tail() is greater than the length of the
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Aesthetically trivial, yet I've spotted a discrepancy with font sizes in our tooltip (front-end + back-end screenshots below).
I believe sections #1 and #2 should have the same font size?

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We should do something like https://blog.questionable.services/article/kubernetes-deployments-configmap-change/ to ensure that if the pod sweeper has a different config map the underlying pod gets rolled.
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The official instructions say to use joblib for pickling PyOD models.
This fails for AutoEncoders, or any other TensorFlow-backed model as far as I can tell. The error is:
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While reviewing PR #9817 to introduce DataFrame.diff, I noticed that it is restricted to acting on numeric types.
A time-series diff is probably a very common user need, if provided a series of timestamps and seeking the durations between observations.
Pandas supports diffs on non-numeric types like timestamps:
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See in #22547
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