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This is extremely cool especially for me since I work in sustainability. Wondering if theres a github attached or open to sharing the data or collaborate?

The map uses OpenStreetMap as data source.

If you're not using the OSM API, there are also full exports of the complete dataset available at https://planet.openstreetmap.org/


Interesting, what are the benefits and drawbacks you've found developing and using it yourself?


Yes, please do and ping me when it's done lol. Did you make it into an agent skill?


Exactly, it is an agent skill that interacts pressing buttons and stuff with a webpage capturing and documenting all the API requests the page makes using Playwright's request / response interception methods. It creates and strongly typed well documented API at the end.


Sounds awesome. I've been using mitmproxy's --mode local to intercept with a separate skill to read flow files dumped from it, but interactive is even better.


Check out my project :) feelfamiliar.com


Indeed, I did some work on that with regards to renewable ammonia production, interesting field to look into if you're curious


Resources on the topic you would recommend?


Unbelievable, thank you and can you add open g or drop d tuning pweez?


Can't it already do those since it's chromatic?


I guess he would have to add a way to interact with the tuner's UI to switch to a different setting other than standard tuning.


It’s a chromatic tuner, there is no other setting


Ah yes, my bad!


When you say consistently render what do you mean? Like without any sort of formatting issue? If thats the case I would lower your expectations a bit almost always as with any bit of copy editing regardless of using ai or not theres going to be issues to review. I have a claude skill using tectonic I believe and it works pretty well, and then I wrote hooks to make sure if certain things are going to be written it does it in a certain way.


I think this is a great idea, it seems you have a GOOD faith approach and contribution and kind of surprised how many people just love to tear things apart. Hopefully you get some good learnings and keep improving


If by "tear things apart" you mean "people quickly finding out the flaws of the system" then yeah, I support people tearing it apart. Adversarial testing like this is how we find out if something actually works against bad actors or not.


Yes, that's what we are looking for here! :-)


> kind of surprised how many people just love to tear things apart

Or, say… hack things apart, to see how they work?

Someone should make a website for these… hacking people. So they can get their news.


Thank you for this


Sorry but what is the best ai assistant to actually use somewhat safely? I see open claw, nano claw, nano bot etc...


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