Bottom of the page ... https://api.enterprise.wikimedia.com/spec/spec.yaml
I've been quite keen on the new FFI too - apologies if this is old news, but have you tried the [0] jextract stuff for some of the boilerplate gubbins? [0]: https://github.com/openjdk/jextract
Intellij (and all the other variations) has something very similar to this called [0]HttpClient. Being able to commit and basically just read the file is very useful. You can also do validation and scripting with it…
looks like it was updated 2 days ago ... < HTTP/2 200 < content-type: image/x-icon < content-length: 4286 < server: nginx < last-modified: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 15:37:12 GMT < accept-ranges: bytes < date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024…
I now use archive.ph to read these types of article now. Medium as a platform is awful and the constant nag to signup just puts me off so much. https://archive.ph/fh12P
I've been a happy Kagi user for a few months now. As someone else has already mentioned, shopping etc is often better elsewhere, but for 95% of my search I use Kagi exclusively.
> your toughest career problems are less frequently technical but political, interpersonal, and organizational. I feel this statement is spot on.
The Long Earth series is fantastic. I'm not a huge fan of Baxter's work but these books are among my fave scifi reads.
I love Guards but would also throw in Thief of Time which is a fabulous read
but mutations have been in there since the beginning IIRC
might be worth giving qgis a try. It can work with loads of formats and can be used to run an analysis ( as well as make maps) https://qgis.org
I'd also recommend having a look at https://openmaptiles.org/. They have workflows and editors for working with MVT and Maplibre. You can combine a base map from maplibre with other sources using Openlayers [0] [0]:…
I've tried very recently with Openlayers and their OL-Mapbox style package[0] - it wasn't too bad TBH, but not great. Maplibre is still very nascent and needs a lot of work until it is ready to be used in anger. I do…
Have been investigating matrix/element.io over the last few months so will probably move to that
During the 80's there was a great weekly magazine series published the UK called Input Magazine. It's browsable via archive.org - https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine
“... abusing over a dozen technologies...” is this a proof-of-concept or a real thing ? It just seems too horrendous to be real. I think your comment really hits the nail on the head, IMHO the frustration shouldn’t be…
A ThreeJS clone on go to learn more OpenGL and Vulkan and Go, plus and Ordnance Survey map viewer with MapboxGL JS, also teaching the kids some more python ...
yes - very good point
Would this not be possible though by sharing your lon/lat though? Plus easier to navigate to using gmaps or the like. On the flip side, I have read stories of w3w success in giving an address to people where a normal…
Needs more "disruptive"
ARM was formed in Cambridge UK
I'm not a RUST chap, but came across this the other day: http://www.arewewebyet.org/ I've done most of my web service work in either Java or Go, but I'd like to give Rust a try for comparison at some point.
Bottom of the page ... https://api.enterprise.wikimedia.com/spec/spec.yaml
I've been quite keen on the new FFI too - apologies if this is old news, but have you tried the [0] jextract stuff for some of the boilerplate gubbins? [0]: https://github.com/openjdk/jextract
Intellij (and all the other variations) has something very similar to this called [0]HttpClient. Being able to commit and basically just read the file is very useful. You can also do validation and scripting with it…
looks like it was updated 2 days ago ... < HTTP/2 200 < content-type: image/x-icon < content-length: 4286 < server: nginx < last-modified: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 15:37:12 GMT < accept-ranges: bytes < date: Wed, 21 Feb 2024…
I now use archive.ph to read these types of article now. Medium as a platform is awful and the constant nag to signup just puts me off so much. https://archive.ph/fh12P
I've been a happy Kagi user for a few months now. As someone else has already mentioned, shopping etc is often better elsewhere, but for 95% of my search I use Kagi exclusively.
> your toughest career problems are less frequently technical but political, interpersonal, and organizational. I feel this statement is spot on.
The Long Earth series is fantastic. I'm not a huge fan of Baxter's work but these books are among my fave scifi reads.
I love Guards but would also throw in Thief of Time which is a fabulous read
but mutations have been in there since the beginning IIRC
might be worth giving qgis a try. It can work with loads of formats and can be used to run an analysis ( as well as make maps) https://qgis.org
I'd also recommend having a look at https://openmaptiles.org/. They have workflows and editors for working with MVT and Maplibre. You can combine a base map from maplibre with other sources using Openlayers [0] [0]:…
I've tried very recently with Openlayers and their OL-Mapbox style package[0] - it wasn't too bad TBH, but not great. Maplibre is still very nascent and needs a lot of work until it is ready to be used in anger. I do…
Have been investigating matrix/element.io over the last few months so will probably move to that
During the 80's there was a great weekly magazine series published the UK called Input Magazine. It's browsable via archive.org - https://archive.org/details/inputmagazine
“... abusing over a dozen technologies...” is this a proof-of-concept or a real thing ? It just seems too horrendous to be real. I think your comment really hits the nail on the head, IMHO the frustration shouldn’t be…
A ThreeJS clone on go to learn more OpenGL and Vulkan and Go, plus and Ordnance Survey map viewer with MapboxGL JS, also teaching the kids some more python ...
yes - very good point
Would this not be possible though by sharing your lon/lat though? Plus easier to navigate to using gmaps or the like. On the flip side, I have read stories of w3w success in giving an address to people where a normal…
Needs more "disruptive"
ARM was formed in Cambridge UK
I'm not a RUST chap, but came across this the other day: http://www.arewewebyet.org/ I've done most of my web service work in either Java or Go, but I'd like to give Rust a try for comparison at some point.