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user-inactivated  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: June 1, 2022

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- Wedding was great! Very emotional, pastor was sure keen to let everyone know that when a man and a woman are joined, the holy matrimony that only a man and a woman joining as women and men can do to seal the sacred bond between a woman and a man yada yada ... but the reception was great and we were all very impressed by the groom doing a front flip on the way to the altar.

- Covid scare in the middle of the reception! Mostly for me everyone else didnt seem to care much, but literally everyone I had gone to the music fest with and all their coworkers got covid. Did two rapid tests and didnt feel symptoms so I guess it worked out somehow.

- Got the XT -> USB adapter! So now after years of having it sit around I can start restoring the old model F keyboard! Supposedly if you ask enthusiasts (i am not one) this is the clicky clackiest keyboard ever made. I can confirm it is very clacky. It also weighs about 250 pounds, has the ctrl, backslash, tilde, and function keys in bizarre places. And the i, 4, +, and backspace keys dont work yet but that'll be fixed soon hopefully

- Having a hard time at work, not because the job is that demanding really but because it's finally sunk in just how pointless everything is. Its so hard to bring myself to care when best case scenario our company gets some money and another one doesn't? I don't really like the products we're making. I wouldn't recommend them to a friend. And soooo many jobs are like this. Do I really care if Twitter's ad board is more efficient? Or Johnson and Johnson are able to automate away 40 inspector jobs etc.

I literally cant think of the last time someone made non-indie-videogame software and I was like, wow. I'm glad they made this, my life is slightly better now. Seemingly everything is just new and innovative ways to make life worse & more expensive. Finally see why everyone else hates programmers.

- Also in a funk 'cuz I feel like my life is stagnating living with my parents but also, where else would i go, and boy is $1.5k/mo rent with roommates really not that much better than $0/mo rent with two roommates that make dinner sometimes

- Therapy insurance is annoying. That is all.

- Found out about low power radio! https://www.prometheusradio.org/ Supposedly sometime soonish the FCC will give away radio bandwidth to nonprofits running < 100 W transmitters. Thats somewhere around a three mile effective radius. Music licensing is cheap (couple hundred a year) and cost of equipment is sorta cheap (~5k) definitely affordable for someone not paying rent. Less than the amount I've lost in stocks in just the last few months.

Really considering trying to start one of those up, not like its been announced yet or anything. Would have to be after moving out of the 'burbs tho cuz three miles around here barely reaches the publix.

Would be so fun to have just one station on the air only playing bad stupid songs. Could toss the what music u listening to threads on the air idk theres just so many gimmicks.

- Secretly dreaming of leaving it all behind and finding a mixed use retail/residential place to start a boardgame cafe somewhere. Pittsburgh and Ann Arbor of all places don't have a single one!! Philly, which seems like a cooler city has 3 of course :p, might move there regardless of other plans it seems like a nice spot. Would be so cute, open 5-10 W, R, F, S, U, so I wouldn't have to leave the 9-5 until it picks up. Mixed use so it could be a house too without overpaying on land. I'd be the only employee so no fussing about payroll. Already have 100 or so boardgames for the boardgame wall.

- @mk, fyi if you have a \* when you edit it will turn into *

anyways thats everything, ty





steve  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Really considering trying to start one of those up

mk and I had a pirate radio dream years ago... never got it off the ground. I hope you do!

    I don't really like the products we're making. I wouldn't recommend them to a friend. And soooo many jobs are like this. Do I really care if Twitter's ad board is more efficient? Or Johnson and Johnson are able to automate away 40 inspector jobs etc.

I'm going to DM you...

    start a boardgame cafe somewhere

do this. a friend opened a card shop selling magic, Pokemon and other gaming cards during the pandemic... sounded like a crazy idea... he just quit his other jobs and is doing it full time. Going gangbusters. I saw your messages in chat but didn't take the time to respond. Keep researching the where, but seriously - do this.

user-inactivated  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thank you so much for the encouragement! & really appreciate the DM <3

kleinbl00  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Friends who don't go to church had a church wedding back in like '98. The pastor used the opportunity to lecture everyone there for the wedding about the evils of the Clinton administration for their intervention in Kosovo. I've heard a half-dozen stories like yours, where the parents insist on a church wedding even though nobody goes to that church and all of a sudden they're getting a lecture on the evils of masks or some shit. I get the sense that weddings are seen as an open-mic slam night by the clergy.

As far as entrepreneurialism, non-profit or no, allow me to make a recommendation. It forces you to do the work, and doing the work is what gets you money, and what keeps you from doing dumb shit. I probably spent two months on ours (including integrating a bunch of data veen helped me with) and the end result was an 80pp document that got us $400k in funding... and that's only because we said we didn't need a million five.

user-inactivated  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah it was definitely odd, I see now why people go for Elvis impersonators :p

& thanks! I will check that out. For sure worried about the business plan part of it. Never did any classes like that in college and really don't have a ton of experience so trying to find something with enough leeway to fail for a bit at first or maybe just give up altogether without going bankrupt.

& man, estimating demand and all that is spooky. Got some napkin math from just puttering around at stores near me but that's not very scientific. And mortgages ...

veen  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

You'd be surprised at how easily impressed banks (and nontechnical people in general) are at any effective use of a few napkins of math. Here's a secret formula for ya: pick 3 simple indicators that you can research that are indicative of your potential audience. E.g. "nearby gameboard/nerd stores", "residents age 18-35", "number of basements per sqmi". Layer them and see where they peak. _Et voila._

user-inactivated  ·  692 days ago  ·  link  ·  

arcgis time ✌️

user-inactivated  ·  690 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Have you heard the wonders of QGIS, my fellow cartographer?

You can allocate more computer cores for rendering more/larger datasets at once.

user-inactivated  ·  690 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Oooh, free and open source!

And no I had not, did like a tiny bit of ArcGIS in one lab in one class in college and that's been it :p

Ty for the recommendation, I'll definitely check it out :)

user-inactivated  ·  690 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Absolutely. QGIS is incredibly powerful, so much so that ESRI re-wraps QGIS/Opensource GIS (Postgres) and calls it their own - in a more palatable and scalable manner in some cases.

Opensource GIS can do some absolutely mind-blowing custom work.

Talking specifically any combination of QGIS x PostgreSQL x pgAdmin x BlenderGIS.

Example 1:

Example 2: https://medium.com/@tjukanov/geogiffery-in-a-nutshell-introduction-to-qgis-time-manager-31bb79f2af19

For the record, you CAN get a fully kitted out ArcGIS license to use Pro/AGOL for ~$100/yr as a personal-use only software. No making a profit using their tech at all (that, they charge you many multiples of $10k for).

So… just come to the dark side.

user-inactivated  ·  689 days ago  ·  link  ·  

you had me at opensource ;)

already having fun with QGIS+OpenStreetMap/OpenRouteService & wow those visualizations are cool, had no idea BlenderGIS was a thing either!

Is there a better place to find datasets than https://hub.arcgis.com/search ?

user-inactivated  ·  689 days ago  ·  link  ·  

It really depends on what you're looking for. Sometimes it just comes down to asking google "[subject of interest] gis data," then finding out where the best data store is located online.

For anything Florida related, go to (if there's a specific state/county you have in mind, sometimes google searching "[the state/county] gis data"):

https://www.fgdl.org/metadataexplorer/explorer.jsp

For anything relating to the U.S. boundaries, go to:

https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/geography/guidance/tiger-data-products-guide.html

For Census/demographic data, you're in luck the 2020 decennial data is out (maybe helpful if you have a question about best area to service for a gameboard shop):

https://data.census.gov/cedsci/

To be fair, there are many datasets also hosted on arcgis hubs, like FAA data:

https://adds-faa.opendata.arcgis.com/

There are also non-arcgis options for other datasets:

https://flightaware.com/

This all said, feel free to DM me about specific questions or what you are trying to do. I'd be more than happy to help.

Devac  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  
kleinbl00  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

FUN FACT: if you start talking to commercial brokers, they'll whip out all the demand data you could possibly want. It all exists as the datasets veen works with for a living, and realtors can pay like $200/mo to be able to run whatever reports they want.

Barring that, you can do your own "winging it" version, which is what we started with: I looked at what characteristics a "home birth/birth center birth" consumer was likely to have, and then what other industries sought out that consumer. I started with "yoga studios" but had too large a dataset (and yoga instructors, I prejudicially assumed, didn't do that much market research). I then went with "natural food stores" and discovered that I could very easily correlate successful birth practices with proximity to natural food stores. At that point all I had to do was go "how many birth centers are there around this Whole Foods" to know whether or not the market was saturated or not. As a null hypothesis I pondered what demographic was diametrically opposed to my young, upwardly-mobile hippies and decided on "audiologists and hearing aid centers" for a category and "Five Guys Burgers and Fries" for my large corporation that does market research. My null hypothesis was null as fuck. No correlation whatsoever.

Veen then did some fancy-pants python-scripting isochrone-mapping demographic-parsing census data voodoo that said pretty much what I already knew, but with much greater detail. Six years later and our deliberately-conservative estimates have been blown out of the fucking water. The research was sound, the data was good, and we won.

user-inactivated  ·  692 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Oh that's really clever - always did wonder why you started a business so far from Seattle

ButterflyEffect  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    - Found out about low power radio! https://www.prometheusradio.org/ Supposedly sometime soonish the FCC will give away radio bandwidth to nonprofits running < 100 W transmitters. Thats somewhere around a three mile effective radius. Music licensing is cheap (couple hundred a year) and cost of equipment is sorta cheap (~5k) definitely affordable for someone not paying rent. Less than the amount I've lost in stocks in just the last few months.

Let me know if you ever want to talk about this. I helped two low power FM stations get "legit" or "get off the ground" in the PNW.

user-inactivated  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Definitely do! Only found out about it last week but it seems really achievable and fun. Already daydreaming about finally having a reason to go back to the makerspaces & putting on stuff for local bands and aaa... would be so cool.

Was this around 2013 when the last LPFM bandwidth dropped, or is there a way to get space in the interim?

ButterflyEffect  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Also have experience with creating a little local record label and booking shows, happy to talk about that too.

LPFM stuff was in the 2016 to 2018 timeframe but was based off the 2013 bandwidth, under the FCC leadership of the great Ajit Pai (this comment sponsored by Frontier Communications).

user-inactivated  ·  692 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That's so hype, did you have your own event space? DM'd <3

& luv u Ajit, what a guy

user-inactivated  ·  693 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Secretly dreaming of leaving it all behind and finding a mixed use retail/residential place to start a boardgame cafe somewhere.

(In response to a chat I saw you post)

Psssssssssssssssssssst. Orlando has more than a couple. ;) There are 3 I can remember out near U Can't Finish.

Also, we gotta chat about low rent in our state - I've had a small apt for $800/mo with no roommates in an urban area for coming on 2 years with no rent increase (without paying utilities, internet or trash mind you).

Location, location, location... but that may not apply as much if you don't plan on living anywhere Where Shopping is a Pleasure.

user-inactivated  ·  692 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah! Been trying to go to the cloak and blaster for a while, don't know about the other ones πŸ‘€

And that's astoundingly good, esp. for Orlando which is kinda a real city

user-inactivated  ·  690 days ago  ·  link  ·  

No longer in Orlando, but that doesn’t change the reality of pockets with good pricing πŸ‘