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rowanajmarshall

1,094 karmajoined il y a 5 ans
Software Developer at Freetrade, currently working with TypeScript.

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UK chip startup Fractile to expand UK operations with £100M investment

datacenterdynamics.com
1 points·by rowanajmarshall·il y a 5 mois·0 comments

Show HN: 25 years of house prices in England and Wales

housepricedashboard.co.uk
15 points·by rowanajmarshall·il y a 6 mois·6 comments

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rowanajmarshall
·il y a 4 heures·discuss
Building out a housing heatmap of England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland publish housing data differently, working on getting them integrated!

https://housepricedashboard.co.uk
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Every now and again someone will open a "American Diner" here in London, then have normal opening times and serve basically the same food every pub serves, only with more milkshakes.

Like, no. I want my American-style hash browns, over-easy eggs, and country-fried steak, not the same burger every pub on the street is doing.

And (refillable) filter coffee please, not just espresso drinks.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I recently visited my brother in Spokane (we're British, he moved out there a few years ago) and we went to Frank's Diner, still in it's original 1906 railcar. Not my first diner experience, but by far my favourite. Diners are probably my favourite part of American culinary culture.

Also, on my first visit to San Francisco, my mum and I stayed opposite the Pinecrest Diner on the edge of the Tenderloin. Being jetlagged, I woke up at 5am the first morning and went there just as it opened, and having my coffee and huge breakfast as various diner regulars stopped by was just fantastic.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Europe is a gigantic manufacturer of vast quantities of goods. It has not deindustrialised at all.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Two choropleth map projects I've wanted to make for a while:

https://housepricedashboard.co.uk - shows a visualisation of house prices in England and Wales since the 90s, with filters for house types, real vs nominal, and change views over time

https://councilatlas.co.uk - similar structure to the above, but focusing on local council datasets. The idea is to make it easier to compare your local council's performance against the rest of the country.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Already a feature, you can switch between nominal or inflation adjusted in the Change View panel -https://housepricedashboard.co.uk/?tab=change&start=2014&end...
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Ah shoot, it's not .com, it's .co.uk. So https://housepricedashboard.co.uk.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
I actually wrote a webapp to show this, check it out - https://housepricedashboard.co.uk/

London house prices are falling quite a lot in real terms.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
https://rowanajmarshall.co.uk. There's a couple fun stuff in there, including some recipes I like, links to stuff I wrote, and a live sleep meter.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
I've been practicing with Claude Code and creating a webapp I wished exists every time I've moved house - https://housepricedashboard.co.uk

I've spent a lot of time combing through Rightmove and Zoopla getting an idea of housing costs in different areas, now I can do it in seconds.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
As much as I appreciate the difference between literal infinity and consumers' demand for software, there's just so much bad software out there waiting to be improved that I can't see us hitting saturation soon.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
I think the downside is the developers who love the action of coding managed to accomplish several things at once - they got to code, and create things, and get paid lots for doing it.

AI coding makes creating things far more efficient (as long as you use AI), and will likely mean you don't get paid much (unless you use AI).

You can still code for the fun of it, but you don't get the ancillary benefits.
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
They're pretty extraordinary, but funny thing is the expensive bits of London (central, west, and bits of north) have fallen the most in real terms over the last decade!
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Ach, sorry! iOS is the one common platform I don't have easy access to.
rowanajmarshall
·l’année dernière·discuss
I run a Mistral model on my phone!
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Honestly, it isn't even the "AI is unaligned and wants to destroy us" I'm worried about here, it's "ChatGPT doesn't know how to use `rm` and just deleted my home directory".
rowanajmarshall
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
When I've cycled to work and gone for drinks afterwards, I'll leave my bike at the office and pick it up the next day, using public transport to get there.