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#climatehealth 🌡️ → #datajournalism 🗺️
Previously 360info.org. Building, coding and storytelling with #rstats, #js and #swift for fun and for good 😊
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Thanks Julia, this is super useful!
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Haven’t used either myself, but would love to learn both!
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Check them all out:
Australia: isithotrightnow.com
UK: istheukhotrightnow.com
Spain: hoyextremo.com
Germany: scp.geographie.rub.de/isithot/lmss
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Amazing! I’ll let Steefan and Mat know! 🥳
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One thing worth checking is the version of Quarto your Action is using, compared to what you’re running locally. Iirc there are a few Quarto patch versions with improvements to dashboard layout!
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The @quarto.org team might be about to help you out if you can point them to the repo and Action for reproduction purposes! Maybe drop them a line at github.com/quarto-dev/q...
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I’m so sorry Tim. Crossing my fingers for all of you.
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Tbh I like the existing domain-based verification on Bluesky (and Mastodon) much better
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The microcontroller is an ESP32 that has had wled.me installed on it! WLED has a JSON-based API that you can POST to 😊 That said, to do what I really want with it I think I might need to write some custom effects in C++!
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This 👏🏻 is 👏🏻 the 👏🏻 way 👏🏻
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I’ve been keen to read more on this topic! Might check out Indigenous Data Sovereignty myself next 😊
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Congraaaaaats Ben! 🥳🥳🥳
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Haha whoops — I see you’ve already got it sorted!
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There’s also github.com/drei01/geojs..., but I can’t vouch for it at all (just Googling around)
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Is there a gridded population dataset you could cluster and then match against a point list?
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That one also had a lot of cleanup to do due to being a merge of a lot of different sources!