Our FFIEC data append now returns 2025 data: updated median family incomes, income levels, CRA distressed/underserved criteria, and Census boundaries. Applies automatically to API and spreadsheet uploads.
Details: www.geocod.io/updates/2026...
Posts by Mathias Hansen
Route to the right building in a complex, not just the right address. Distinct coordinates for units, suites, and lots. No extra cost or configuration.
geocod.io/docs/#secondary-address-line-geocoding?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=unit-level-geocoding-2026-03-16
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Oh noes! Hope everyone is feeling better now.
A couple of founders took it for a spin this week and I was really blown away with what they built and shipped!
minicodemonkey.github.io/chief/
Screenshot of the Chief TUI that shows tasks being completed
Open-sourced Chief โ a CLI that wraps Claude Code in a loop and works through your project task by task.
Define a PRD, run chief, go do literally anything else. It commits after each task and picks up where it left off.
Zero config. Single binary. Pretty TUI.
Gave a talk on Ralph Loops at the Copenhagen Laravel Meetup last night. Still pretty new to this, but it's been seriously addictive -- there's something weirdly satisfying about going to bed and waking up to a fully working app.
Did a write-up of everything here: www.geocod.io/code-and-coo...
Thank you @ianlandsman.com for giving me permission to laravel new.
Itโs just what this side project needed ๐คฉ
Yep! This was rolled out on a Thursday. But there was still a bit of a lag until AWS notified me of the anomaly.
Happy birthday @ianlandsman.com and happy birthday HelpSpot! 20 years is incredible.
Look what just came out! @mjwhansen.com got to hang out with @ianlandsman.com and @aaronfrancis.com on @mostlytechnical.com this week. mostlytechnical.com/episodes/swe...
Okay, so I'm pretty sure I've found the best way in the world to create dynamic Open Graph images! And I've turned it into a little product that I'd love to show you ๐คฉ
Check out this quick video tour of Ogkit.dev to see how it works ๐
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoVr...
My personal rules for surviving Ikea:
1. Never buy the cheapest option. Even if on a tight budget, buy the *second* cheapest
2. Once youโve left a floor, there is no going back
3. Never impulse buy something in the Self-Service warehouse
4. The cinnamon rolls smell a lot better than they taste
And what a journey that was... Here's a few words on the process I went through
www.geocod.io/code-and-coo...
For @laravellive.dk I had this crazy idea to build and host a full-blown Jeopardy game with physical buzzers and all. Of course 100% built with Laravel.
It's quite embarrassing to still have such a stale library lurking in the docs... but on the other hand, the library still works 100% with many of the newest Geocodio features, which really just shows how committed we are to keeping our API stable and backwards compatible.
We just removed code examples from our docs for a third-party Geocodio library that hasn't been updated in 10 years(!). We now only show code examples for our first-party libraries.
I'm on a 9 hr plane ride and I'm bored, so here's a thread about product management as different forms of government
Now building a Docker image with external dependencies... That's a different story. I think I'll just push my changes and let the CI decide if I got my linter issues fixed or not :)
I'm happy to report that Claude Code works exceedingly well on plane WiFi.
I wasn't sure how much data it was pushing back and forth, but it's surprisingly smooth!
Itโs been a minute since Laracon 2017 ๐
Itโs Laracon time! @mjwhansen.com and I are officially on the way to Denver.
Looking forward to seeing you all soon. Donโt forget to swing by the @geocod.io booth
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Ooooh! Looking forward to that. We use SQLite a lot.
Nice! What are you writing docs for?
Preparing the last few bits for Laracon. This is going to be good!
What are you wrapping up before Laracon?
I hate how much I love being complimented by Claude Code when it reviews my PRs
"The changes are low-risk, technically sound, and enhance both the logical structure and user experience of the documentation."
Everybody has a box of cables (according to @mjwhansen.com)
Today it saved the day. Lost internet this morning, and walked in to see the router looking decisively unwell. Quick internet search says bad power supply.
Go to the box oโ cables and fetch a matching power supply. The internet is back!