Are you having COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

#computers #technology

Centered

I appreciate Chris keeping it šŸ’Æ and I hope you do, too.

Pushing for accessibility in every corner of what you build—whether its formally your job or not—is a great way to maintain hope, protect the vulnerable, and resist fascism.

https://gomakethings.com/accessibility-is-woke-now/

New 3D printed pegboard mount for my DJI Mini 3 is a success!

One Week Down, Only 207 to Go!

I Have Some Questions for Marc Benioff

Boulevard

at Boulevard

When I'm in SF I like to take the self-driving Waymos just to feel like I'm living in the future
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

at San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

Vertigo progress

Made it 3 weeks into 2025 before I saved a blog post bookmark with the tags ā€œ2025ā€, ā€œwebā€, and ā€œdramaā€ 🤪

Five Pines Dental

at Five Pines Dental

Are you keeping cozy during eternal Caturday?

Three Thousand Thanks

I've been trying to track down why this heater keeps tripping the 40A breaker. This is not a good sign.
In progress: a pegboard mount for my DJI Mini 3 drone

Custom Star Wars themed NFC reader and cards for Zaparoo

I don’t have a whole lot to say right now

#LGBT #trans #USA #politics

I understand that, when you are staring at a factory spewing toxic chemicals and carbon into the atmosphere, someone who shuffles over and whispers in your ear ā€œGo plant a tree and save the worldā€; your first instinct isn’t to thank them for their keen insight but to launch a broadside in their direction.

And yet…in twenty years the factory could be thoroughly reformed or closed for good, and meanwhile, you played an instrumental role in growing a forest.

We are in the ā€œplanting treesā€ era of American #politics and #openweb technology right now. It will take a whole lot of effort and feel silly or pointless at times…and there will be moments when the desired future for our society seems farther away than ever before.

Don’t let the temptation of bitter despair take hold. Go plant a tree and save the world. Future generations are counting on you to do right by them.

ā€œArt is the only thing that helps people stay alive, and it is the only thing that has allowed people to create joy in this insane, suppressive universe. And art is the only thing that they can’t get rid of. They’ve tried, but ultimately they can’t stamp it out.ā€
–Juliette Lewis

My Seek 2024 Year in Review:

* 141 new species observed, of those, the top three kinds:
Ā  * 79 plants
Ā  * 20 insects
Ā  * 16 fungi
* 56 challenge badges earned

June was the month I observed the most new species in 2024, followed by March, and then July.

Seek also gave me a graph of observations per month, and also a map of where I made my discoveries.

Rather than posting screenshots of the Year in Review that Seek provided me in the app, I am posting the relevant content here in a post on my personal site, which I know I’ll be able to search and look up in the future.

Seek is a delightful free (like actually free, free of tracking, free of surveillance) native mobile application for identifying species.

Made by the iNaturalist folks (https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app), Seek works without creating an account, and is able to work completely offline to identify species out in the wild (and add them to your local collection).

Seek awards you Species Badges when you discover a number of species of a particular grouping, as well as Challenge Badges when you complete one or more of their monthly challenges that they post.

In some ways it’s like Pokemon Go, except based on finding and collecting observations of real living things.

I have found it quite useful especially when traveling, and wondering is that plant (or animal) the same as one I’ve seen elsewhere, perhaps around home, or is it a slightly different species?

I also really like the good example that Seek provides for how an app can be immediately useful without requiring extra labor (like creating an account, or logging on) on behalf of the person using it.

Lastly, Seek is an excellent example of a truly offline capable app where nearly all of its functionality works just fine without a network connection.

Both of these capabilities (offline first, no login wall) are what we should aspire to when we build #indieweb apps or websites for ourselves and our friends.


This is post 8 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #yearInReview #iNaturalist #SeekApp

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Glossary:

login wall
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offline first
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