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Text Makeup

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Wikidata for Developers

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Mapterhorn

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Compressing Cellular Automata Images (2017)

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Neocities: Free, modern Geocities reboot

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matthberg
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Seems very similar to how maps work on the web these days, in particular protomap files [0]. I wonder if you could view the medical images in leaflet or another frontend map library with the addition of a shim layer? Cool work!

0: https://protomaps.com/
matthberg
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Quick summary for those confused:

In 1970 a massive project crowdsourced thousands of photographs of everywhere in Paris (nearly every single grid square on each letter sized page, a rare few have no photos).

To see the photos, click on a map section to go to the subgrid page. Then find the square grid number that corresponds to where you want to see and click the corresponding numbered link from the list at the top.

Some cool example locations:

By the Eiffel Tower: https://paris1970.jeantho.eu/carres/718.html

The Arc de Triomphe: https://paris1970.jeantho.eu/carres/427.html

Gare du Nord (urban area train station, less touristy): https://paris1970.jeantho.eu/carres/268.html

Random southern Paris neighborhood (many photos of streets, people, more suburban): https://paris1970.jeantho.eu/carres/1296.html

Random central Paris neighborhood (lots of photos, mainly of the urban architecture): https://paris1970.jeantho.eu/carres/507.html
matthberg
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Cool site, I especially appreciate the detailed about page [1] including the libraries used for the graphics (paperjs + GSAP) and the bloopers section [2], covering interesting glitches from development.

1: https://tiled.art/en/about/#thanks

2: https://tiled.art/en/bloopers/
matthberg
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Don't know if 2022 is needed since this seems to be an evergreen page for an actively developed tool (last update was 3 weeks ago).

https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil/releases/tag/25.12...
matthberg
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
There is an xkcd comic about this (of course):

#810 Constructive: https://xkcd.com/810/