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jutaz
·قبل 6 ساعات·discuss
This is quite timely - just had some fun creating a OTLP/Grafana cloud exporter, which sends data directly without requiring intermediaries.

Super light, right now testing on my own set up (was using mktxp before):

https://github.com/jutaz/TikTelemetry

Comments/feedback welcome!
jutaz
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
I’d recommend taking a look at Maplibre GL JS[0], which is a fully open source map library. It was forked from Mapbox GL JS just before licence change, therefore it’s also fully compatible with the style spec etc.

It’s also actively maintained and has a strong community behind it.

0: https://github.com/maplibre/maplibre-gl-js
jutaz
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Shameless plug: I’ve also made a solver, written in Rust. Main goal was to learn the language, 2nd the trie structure behind the search: https://github.com/jutaz/wordle-search
jutaz
·قبل 6 سنوات·discuss
While this is a nice initiative on many levels (from reducing emissions to getting people on bikes/scooters etc.), but I can't see it working well for few reasons:

- We have pretty harsh winters (well not the last one), so any biking/scooter'ing isn't really possible for at least 3 months, thus one still needs a car. - Only few (I'd say only 3 largest) cities have kind of an infrastructure for scooters/bikes and only for major travel paths - outer-most city rings aren't well suited for such traffic. - Local traffic culture (which goes both ways BTW) - car drivers aren't really well adjusted to bikes, and scooter/bike riders also have some not-so-great attitude on pedestrian walkways.

TL;DR - this probably would work really well _somewhere_, just not sure Lithuania is the best candidate for something like this, even if I personally still appreciate this.

Source: I'm Lithuanian and currently live there.