noodlejetski
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_map#History
The mapping of transit systems was at first generally geographically accurate, but abstract route-maps of individual lines (usually displayed inside the carriages) can be traced back as early as 1908 (London's District line), and certainly there are examples from European and American railroad cartography as early as the 1890s where geographical features have been removed and the routes of lines have been artificially straightened out. But it was George Dow of the London and North Eastern Railway who was the first to launch a diagrammatic representation of an entire rail transport network (in 1929); his work is seen by historians of the subject as being part of the inspiration for Harry Beck when he launched his iconic London Underground map in 1933.
After this pioneering work, many transit authorities worldwide imitated the diagrammatic look for their own networks, some while continuing to also publish hybrid versions that were geographically accurate.
they said, linking to an LLM-generated song
that's gonna brick it. it's right there in its name.
people on the internet and their advice sometimes, ffs.
you can click on the posted URL and read it yourself. it's free!
being able to sort saved posts into categories was my favourite Reddit Gold feature.
apparently so far the research disagrees with the productivity claims https://www.cio.com/article/3540579/devs-gaining-little-if-anything-from-ai-coding-assistants.html
Dan has mentioned some time ago that he was thinking about making the videos delete themselves after some time, but I'm not sure if he ever followed up with that.
the app in question was
- on Apple App Store
- for Vision Pro
so your alternatives might not be the best fit here.
reminded me of this one:
Discourse has got an ActivityPub plugin, but the forum owner needs to explicitly add it to their forum.