They could certainly be easier to use. Sticky left/top rows might help. A modal might help.
An interactive, filterable visualization for the timelines might help, too. The timeline could be greatly condensed if the exact change points were marked for a non-confusing number of functions.
Or perhaps a cheeky play on Minard's graph of Napoleon's Russia campaign, but with factors like the cost of compute instead of the temperature. Or on Munroe's flow graph of U.S. congress composition/ideology.
An interactive, filterable visualization for the timelines might help, too. The timeline could be greatly condensed if the exact change points were marked for a non-confusing number of functions.
Or perhaps a cheeky play on Minard's graph of Napoleon's Russia campaign, but with factors like the cost of compute instead of the temperature. Or on Munroe's flow graph of U.S. congress composition/ideology.