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Seeing as several are in entirely the wrong city, one is in the Tidal Basin in DC, another on the National Mall.. they clearly don't.


The geocoding needs some work. There are 4 companies indicated as being located in Richmond, Virginia. At least two of them are clearly in Richmond, California. I suspect all of them are in CA.


I fixed them. Thank you


thank you for pointing out. Will review them


Why did you build this with a server? Since you suggest folks introspect the script anyway, you could simply generate it in the browser and have the user download it. Then you could run this at zero-cost.


without a means to update the map, this isn't a breakthrough. I'd rather use protomaps[0](which has regular builds, from a better-known source) with caddy.

[0] https://protomaps.com/


Brings back memories. I made Mac OS X knockoff UI(back when it was 'stripey' for a website when I was about 16 as well. Nicely done OP.


Yeah, the github repo is a much better link for this, as it explains what it is. https://github.com/alexlenail/NN-SVG


You can actually setup ublock0 to do this for you too. At one point I'd used it to blur distracting sites, but like you, I found fully blocking the content(which the blurring effectively did) led to me disabling the block. I'll try this technique out, it's a good idea.

Here's how you can do it with ublock:

  www.reddit.com##img:style(filter: blur(10px);)
  www.reddit.com##body:style(filter: grayscale(1);)


ublock seems to be able to do anything :P

That's good, but I still much prefer a simple toggle, and I'd like to expand it with more complex features as well.


You can kinda get that from microblog.pub. It federates via ActivityPub and is a single-user customizable micro&macro blog. https://docs.microblog.pub/user_guide.html#customization


yeah but apparently its single-user only


But the ad networks also serve fraudulent ads and even worse, malware. How is that an improvement?


My first thought upon seeing this: https://shouldiuseacarousel.com/


I totally understand you. Carousels on websites are often overused and can be annoying when they auto-scroll. However, with Carousel Hero, you create slides that you can upload to your social network of choice (e.g., LinkedIn, Instagram).

Social media carousels often have a wider reach than regular posts because even just a swipe is counted as an interaction that can positively influence the ranking/recommendation algorithm.


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