gknaddison.bsky.social
Work to keep animals healthy, Denver based, Drupal developer, security-minded, live-music-fan. he/him. https://drupal.community/@greggles
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Agreed: 39°41'54.0"N 104°59'05.1"W
The same truck is in the Google Street Maps view of the location :(
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39°44'19.0"N 105°05'56.0"W
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I believe it's on 14th Avenue on the south side of the Safeway at 9160 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80215. The brick building in the back of the photo is 1435 Garrison Street. Using Google Street View shows the sidewalk with railway sleeper retaining on the left side of the photo as well.
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Thank you for sharing this data! It's really helpful. I think the partial 2025 data is make the "by year" graphs look like they trend down so I used a specific date filter to the end of Dec 2024, but it seems the "Fatal and SBI Pedestrian Incidents by Year" isn't affected by the date filter?
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I use the app Coexist www.getcoexist.com they have various templates and you can customize. UX is great. It works well for an individual and it excels if you are sharing responsibility with more folks.
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Colorado might win on projects on the rejection list per total number of condos (or per capita if the number of condos is not easily known).
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I hadn’t considered that downside or even the potential for malicious use of starter packs, but yeah…that could be troubling. I fully support this request.
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Is this how you tell us that Brendan Carr's staff has requested him to be on your podcast?
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That looks pretty nice! Progress compared to the old street. I love how quiet it is. I think I see some speed cushions along the way. What do you think of those? I don't have a ton of experience with them so I'm curious.
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GIF? Just kidding. But maybe SQL pronounced sequel. A11y and i18n and k8s could be good for some roles, I guess.
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Feels like a very small niche of people who know about Madagascar movie AND MoveIT software.
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Now I'm trying to think of a beverage where that would be a delightful surprise. Bloody Mary? Nah.
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I'm not an expert on USAID. I can believe it has some problematic history and the current org can be improved. Candid evaluations are important to setting a course for improvement. These cuts aren't a candid evaluation. They're an attempt at "solving" budget problems in a painfully myopic way. 5/5
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I was reminded of that experience while watching the news about USAID and other programs. It can be confusing to look at a system that has evolved over decades. Seemingly wasteful or useless parts exist! Until you remove it and realize it was a load-bearing function. 4/5
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A little while later, Jordan asked my team to build a new tool with certain features for outreach and publishing. It would publish information that Jordan was creating. It was an exact description of the product Jordan was trying to kill, with very small changes. 3/5
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I saw the product's value to the organization and worked to improve it. A wise coworker said, "If this product didn't exist, we'd have to build it!" which was a great simplification and framing of the situation. (TIL, it paraphrases Voltaire) 2/5
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Sharing this unsolicited idea since it seems relevant to your work and personal life: my partner and I recently started using the coexist app along with our kids (teens). It has helped simplify a lot of reminders and shared responsibility. It was founded by 2 impressive women www.getcoexist.com
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Does it have a DOI? Does Penn provide them? Seems like a potentially helpful solution in times like this?
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I've got a proof-of-concept built using Github Actions, storing the changes in git so they can be easily diffed over time. If a perfect tool already exists I'd rather not rebuild it. 4/4