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Show HN: I made a live UK Bus Map from open data (and you can, too)

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mrwizrd
·mês passado·discuss
I have long wished it was possible to do this. What a great bit of code. Thanks.
mrwizrd
·há 7 meses·discuss
This live bus map, powered by the UK Bus Open Data Service: https://github.com/adamjames/busmap.

Live instance at https://busmap.tail5c8e3.ts.net/

Bonus data from a local RTL-SDR stack.
mrwizrd
·há 3 anos·discuss
Hey everyone :) First time posting in one of these threads.

I've been at my current company since 2021, and was promoted to lead my team last year. I've really enjoyed supporting them and passing my values on, but the time has come to look at moving as the company itself has grown and changed.

Over about 10 years working mostly in the Microsoft stack, I've architected, built or contributed to a variety of business applications - if not at a "product" company, the usual consultancy fun of taking a spec the size of a postage stamp, working out what the solution looks like, and then building it. I'm equally happy being a one-man-band or working in a team.

  Location: Ashwell, United Kingdom
  Remote: Yes (preferred)
  Willing to relocate: No
  Technologies: Full Stack, C# (mainly), .NET Core, Web API , EF/SQL, Azure, a little AWS, TS/JS, React, CI/CD... 
  Résumé/CV: https://www.adamjames.me/media/downloads/cv.pdf
  Github: https://www.github.com/adamjames
  Email: adam at adamjames (dot) me
At home, I've built up a small collection of projects and services depending on need and interest - TrueNAS, an OpenWRT-flashed router for network-wide adblock, and a small troupe of Raspberry Pi's with RTL-SDR for decoding ADS-B. I'm currently mucking with earthly.dev to automate building Arch Linux ARM images and sniffing the traffic from our home SMART meter.

I'm physically disabled, so remote or one day a week onsite is critical, but occasional travel with plenty of notice is fine. I'm looking to work with/for someone who values people over KPI's. Ideally your incentives are aligned with building the best product/service possible for the end user and we're doing some good for the world. If you want someone to come in and invest time and effort improving developer quality of life, I also love finding and fixing little annoyances.