Actually? That's hilarious.
Posts by Steve Bennett
Ok, here's a mappy challenge: where is the pen pointing on this map? Maybe South Australian outback somewhere?
From youtu.be/U9zq_4ED-pI?...
Weirdest thing: if you go to www.nine.com.au, watch the main menu bar. When it first loads, the first three items are "Watch TV | News | Sport" then it quickly changes to "Watch TV | National | World | Sport". Wonder what internal chaos led to this hacky JavaScript.
Heidi Meudt & I will give a FREE virtual 1hr Wiki webinar focusing on plant biodiversity. Open to anyone wanting to improve their digital outreach skills by enriching #Wikipedia, #Wikidata & #WikiCommons.
Tuesday 14th of October at 3pm NZST.
Register to get link:
tepapa.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
I just really, really want a "no politics" toggle for all social media platforms. Strangely, YouTube and Facebook are where I see the least, without having to do anything. X and Bluesky show the most, despite my efforts to block all the relevant keywords.
I love Shakra’s singing and wanted to play along - 🎶🪡
I have to consider the possibility that the pain in my little finger is caused by a very awkward keyboard shortcut I keep using: Ctrl-shift-1.
What's with all the Meetup comment spam lately? One of the groups I'm in is spamming out 1-2 comments, always casual job opportunities. And it's a big group, 10k+ people, 10+ organisers...
Is creating my own private Discord just to have conversations with myself weird? Like note taking, but...in chat form.
Frustrating thing about OpenLibrary's tagging scheme is a tag like "Novels" is used for books that *are* novels and books *about* novels.
Now there's a pretty datavis accident
It's been like 20 years since Macbooks flipped the orientation of the Apple logo on the lid, but I still open mine the wrong way half the time :/ Such an infuriating design decision, prioritising Apple's branding needs over ease of use.
Ok this is weird. I can only find one NodeJS ORM for DuckDB: www.npmjs.com/package/duck...
At first glance, it looks pretty reasonable. But it has basically zero uptake: no weekly downloads, no open issues. Why not?
Can anyone remember why we used to put gradients all over our websites in the 2000s?
Ha, yep, they've changed it to that now.
Does @theguardian.com think "spores" is a verb? Confusion with "spurs"?
I seriously cannot comprehend the mindset of shutting down a site, hiding behind the euphemism of "important changes", and claiming that this somehow demonstrates your "respect" for the users. Then claiming you're thinking deeply about the community, before weeks later announcing your funemployment.
Whoa, Glitch is ending app hosting...in a week! Not sure why I didn't get an email. This is bad news - I use Glitch as a (very low traffic) backend for a couple of hobby projects. Not sure what I'll use instead.
blog.glitch.com/post/changes...
9 months after announcing the impending shutdown of PivotalTracker, the pivotaltracker.com domain is completely dead. Weird.
So cool to see my humble site, opentrees.org, cited and even screenshotted in academic journals. In this case, an article in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The part that blows my mind is "$136.7 million cost blow-out" - naively I would have thought the whole project would cost less than that.
For the first time, a client has asked me take over a project they vibe coded with Cursor. Eep. It's a whole new world out there.
Ah, thanks! The z in Quincy is certainly surprising.
Can you explain the gag, to a non-American? I get that the pronunciation of Harvard ("HAR-verd") doesn't match the stereotypical r-less pronunciation, but is there more to it?
It's wild to me just how fast "vibe coding" has caught on and become an absolutely accepted term. It was first used just 3 months ago.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibe_co...
We’re now sharing a space with The Londonist on @tripgeo.bsky.social Scrambled Maps Collections tripgeo.com/scrambledcol...
Lots of fun for geo puzzlers
One of the greatest sporting moments of all time.