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gregsadetsky
9,926karma·1,663submissions·November 7, 2010
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Cofounder of a web mapping startup acquired by Apple.
Received awards from the US Coast Guard and the Governor General of Canada for creating a map that helped rescue 1,700 people during Hurricane Harvey.
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Currently refurbishing laptops with robots! https://www.reviserobotics.com/ (YC W25).
Also worked on Disco, an open source self-hosting software: https://disco.cloud/
See my talk about it at the Recurse Center: https://youtu.be/z2lP7C8VT6M
And this (slightly less chaotic) Devtools FM episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr3JJpbCRP0
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And even more stuff that's wildly out of date - https://greg.technology
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Do not miss out on page 46 and further.
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For those curious, this issue includes (on page 20) an article from the creators of the Graphing Calculator, whose origin story [0] often appears on HN. Also see this [1] for the full list of issues. …
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I am using 100% of all points from atlas obscura -- see [0] - the data is baked in the html and [1] my source which lists all 30k+ points [0] https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/…
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agreed re: hotels.com - what I see them doing well: - don't cluster aggressively ie break out the clusters earlier (even if markers end up overlapping)
- allow clusters and non-clusters to co-exi…
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It’s not easy for sure and I’m not a designer or ui/ux expert - just been around maps for a while I agree with you that the point itself could show that it’s special - or - rely on users tapping&…
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(op here) I typically deal with dots at the same place as a single dot and, when clicked, open an infowindow/infopanel that will let people see all of the points’ data. ie you do need to deal wit…
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yeah, I glued the jacket together - but no, I didn't get it printed professionally. that's a great thought!
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Unrelated, but related - if you want to have 1 record made, reach out to https://recordcut.com/ Their hours are "2:30 PM to 12 Midnight", I sort of believe... 7 days a wee…
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Rafał!!! U+1F62D U+1F62D U+1F62D!!!! haha I'll email you. sorry everyone, just two pal's pall'ing around xx
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I actually posted ntsc-rs as it came up in my research - I'm also looking for something like what you're describing..! I was also looking into https://codeberg.org/fsphil…
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proof of concept
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Extremely please build one! I'm serious. :-)
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TLDR - GLKVM's kernel emits a trailing 0-byte DATA packet (ZLP) (which PiKVM does not) Supposedly, this is due to the `req->zero = ((count % maxpacket) == 0)` line in the kernel's f_hid.c…
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+1000 points for the PiKVM V4 Plus. We (Revise Robotics - a YC company!) refurbish laptops with robots and AI - as part of this, we (or rather, the AI) send(s) keyboard commands in software to the com…
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You can use the free version (no need to pay), and it should be possible to drive Resolve using the Python API -- see this MCP server built on top of that API: https://github.com/mhadi…
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Hey all, I posted this as I'm currently working on a PS1-related project that I hope to release soon. Does anyone have recommendations for a PS1 web/js/wasm emulator? PCSX-Redux [0] has…
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See also https://vcalc.net/