Comparing it to C, a language where the usual error handling mechanism is “rename some integers to things in all caps that start with the letter E and insert them in-band”, a system that a dead iguana could see the problems with, seems almost unfair.
Rust feels like it’s designed by people who actually care about what they’re doing and have paid full attention, which is the highest praise I can imagine giving software tooling.
If you’d asked me a month ago I would have said I simply do not have fun writing in low-level languages, but I would have secretly thought: The actual problem is C, a bad language that is unpleasant to deal with. Now I feel the same way but am more confident in it.
“1. Select the data type and date.
2. Download the PDF and print it on your printer.
3. Create a globe according to the instructions on the paper.”
Moving to a restricted vocabulary for the holidays where I only use the attested Basque–Icelandic pidgin phrases: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque%E2%80%93Icelandic_pidgin#Pidgin_phrases
I’ve been wondering why I didn’t see sliced optimal transport used to make cartograms, so this weekend I tried it. It worked reasonably well. My instance was down so I posted most of the experiments on Bluesky, but here’s the most elaborate one – red is population, green is Foursquare POI, and blue is modeled GDP (all normalized so there are ~2.5e6 of each): https://xoc.s3.amazonaws.com/also/five.mp4
I feel like half the time I read something anonymized to protect human lifeways and artifacts, exploitable wild species, etc., it contains the equivalent of “here at ‘Penny Station’ at ‘8th Blvd’ and ‘Western 31st St’ in ‘Mew Yonk Sooty’,”.
If you’re writing an ethnography and you want to keep your study site anonymous, don’t put a map on the flyleaf and write a bunch of things about “an area of sandstone outcroppings to the north” or “the village is built at the first rapids on the river” or “here at the edge of the forest” or whatever.
New project finally out! ALA Lens is work for the Atlas of Living Australia, Australia's open biodiversity data aggregator.
Adrian Mackenzie and I used a combination of experimental design and social research to develop rich new interfaces for digital biodiversity.
Take it for a spin, and if you enjoy it please share: https://labs.ala.org.au/lens/
uspol / canpol
Just for example, I think it’s entirely questionable whether there would ever have been a Trump without a Rob Ford and a Stephen Harper.
The rest of the English-speaking world complains about American-style politics, and they are right to do so, but it is not at all a one-way flux. We’re all in this together.
I am once again asking people who want to make silly jokes about how peaceful, thoughtful Canada pities its weird southern neighbor to learn even a little bit about the consistent violence, disorder, and moral cowardice of Canadian political history that hides under the “your sensible friend” branding. (Note I’m not saying Canada is worse than the US in this way. I’m saying it’s not categorically better.)
You know him on the internet. Eucalypt-adjacent; very occasional writer. Consulting and passively looking for work in geospatial, image processing, and related fields.