Awesome work here OP.
Sounds like those two also need to get in an octagon. What a s-show.
cool. add a comment/indicator that space bar advances?
hi, thanks much. very fun. any chance you could add keyboard shortcuts to the menu items after completing a level? (try again, next, menu) so that a user doesn't need to switch from keyboard to mouse.
hits too close to home.
OP, thanks for this! was a pleasant retreat in between meetings today.
how can I invest?
bring on the downvotes, but my loaf of bread costs $2.99 now and was $1.19 twenty years ago. Why hasn't inflation affected your bread? Can I get some of your bread shipped in bulk?
I'm sorry Hillary, I'm afraid I can't let you do that.
appears similar to skeleton. whats the tldr differences?
LOAD "ENDOFTIMES", 8, 1
appears to be some progress until you scroll down to see the interview and survey results. the study is all 18-34 year olds. compare against the past 15 years of voter history age grouping on turnout/registration, not a…
I worked at a local paper in `00 and wrote a classic asp over access "news desk" for them. I just ran into one of my coworkers and he mentioned certain key parts of the app is STILL in use.
the user's joke was more nerdy and a little sexist. that is all. same could be in the other extreme the other extreme for: sudo apt-get upgrade brakes-man paint-house. Yup, stereotypes exist. Chill and ignore on, no one…
best, reply, ever.
My team has these same questions, we are working on a unified voter db. Care to collab on thoughts? looks like thehill just picked up on this. my username at gmail
> is that the campaigns are willing to let this data be stored in the cloud Not the campaigns...the parties.
> "big data" tools (Spark, Hadoop, Tableau, SSIS/SSRS) whoa man...those tech's aren't even in play. lol. It's MSSQL and Oracle, with .net web apps [usually] running on top. building on hadoop/spark is way outside their…
The first question I ask people when talking about this project is, "Do you know your voter information is public?" About 85% are shocked and in horror that this information is available. Outside of a campaign, it is…
a good overview, yes. For example, NY says "Election purposes only", but fails to mention that each infraction is a misdemeanor. And, Ohio is wrong. Ohio is campaign/election use only, also with the misdemeanor kicker.
i'll fire an email your way shortly. but yea, a conversation would be great.
agreed. many of the systems running our campaigns are "clunkers".
if I define open as, "your campaign would have to register and be verified"...then it abides by the state/fed rules for these datasets. I can't just throw the data on github.
aristole and ngpvan "scoring" isn't a game changer. Losing access to their existing work is what matters.
I've been working on a project like this for some time now - and wresting with whether I want to go the community-based vs. closed source model. The problems listed below are pretty exact: huge data sets, lots of…
Awesome work here OP.
Sounds like those two also need to get in an octagon. What a s-show.
cool. add a comment/indicator that space bar advances?
hi, thanks much. very fun. any chance you could add keyboard shortcuts to the menu items after completing a level? (try again, next, menu) so that a user doesn't need to switch from keyboard to mouse.
hits too close to home.
OP, thanks for this! was a pleasant retreat in between meetings today.
how can I invest?
bring on the downvotes, but my loaf of bread costs $2.99 now and was $1.19 twenty years ago. Why hasn't inflation affected your bread? Can I get some of your bread shipped in bulk?
I'm sorry Hillary, I'm afraid I can't let you do that.
appears similar to skeleton. whats the tldr differences?
LOAD "ENDOFTIMES", 8, 1
appears to be some progress until you scroll down to see the interview and survey results. the study is all 18-34 year olds. compare against the past 15 years of voter history age grouping on turnout/registration, not a…
I worked at a local paper in `00 and wrote a classic asp over access "news desk" for them. I just ran into one of my coworkers and he mentioned certain key parts of the app is STILL in use.
the user's joke was more nerdy and a little sexist. that is all. same could be in the other extreme the other extreme for: sudo apt-get upgrade brakes-man paint-house. Yup, stereotypes exist. Chill and ignore on, no one…
best, reply, ever.
My team has these same questions, we are working on a unified voter db. Care to collab on thoughts? looks like thehill just picked up on this. my username at gmail
> is that the campaigns are willing to let this data be stored in the cloud Not the campaigns...the parties.
> "big data" tools (Spark, Hadoop, Tableau, SSIS/SSRS) whoa man...those tech's aren't even in play. lol. It's MSSQL and Oracle, with .net web apps [usually] running on top. building on hadoop/spark is way outside their…
The first question I ask people when talking about this project is, "Do you know your voter information is public?" About 85% are shocked and in horror that this information is available. Outside of a campaign, it is…
a good overview, yes. For example, NY says "Election purposes only", but fails to mention that each infraction is a misdemeanor. And, Ohio is wrong. Ohio is campaign/election use only, also with the misdemeanor kicker.
i'll fire an email your way shortly. but yea, a conversation would be great.
agreed. many of the systems running our campaigns are "clunkers".
if I define open as, "your campaign would have to register and be verified"...then it abides by the state/fed rules for these datasets. I can't just throw the data on github.
aristole and ngpvan "scoring" isn't a game changer. Losing access to their existing work is what matters.
I've been working on a project like this for some time now - and wresting with whether I want to go the community-based vs. closed source model. The problems listed below are pretty exact: huge data sets, lots of…