Esto sí que es un mapa alucinante. Las "cordilleras y montañas" de la contaminación lumínica.
#maps #science
Enlace al mapa interactivo: http://jwasilgeo.github.io/esri-experiments/earth-at-night/
Esto sí que es un mapa alucinante. Las "cordilleras y montañas" de la contaminación lumínica.
#maps #science
Enlace al mapa interactivo: http://jwasilgeo.github.io/esri-experiments/earth-at-night/
Kind of want to send an invoice for the bug report I just produced for a commercial product.
I just feel like it's a really nice bug report 🙃
The idea that developers (or designers, or writers) are especially sensitive to interruption is asinine.
Everybody (in software companies at least) has times when they are focused or thinking deeply, and the cost of an interruption is potentially high.
So foster a culture that is respectful of other peoples time. (advice I need to remember myself some days 😬)
With news of Unroll.me selling user inbox info to Uber, lots of people are repeating "if you're not paying for it, you're the product."
I've said before, and will continue to say, that that is the wrong formulation. Sometimes you pay for it and you're still the product – look at US ISPs. Sometimes you don't pay for it and you're not the product – free software.
The real question is whether a software or service empowers users, which can't be boiled down to whether you paid.