Iβve have every sympathy with this chap. If I had to struggle with Fuel Finder under threat of the law, rather than just spend my day casually looking through line-by-line to work out which bits are rubbish, Iβd be apoplectic. It is like a satire of GDS-compliant API provision in the vibecoding age.
The voluntary scheme always had the Morrisons in Gibraltar in it.
It looks to me like they swapped all their URLs over the weekend so my code broke. If I had to use this under threat of legal penalty, Iβd be even more annoyed than I currently am.
>1 in 20 UK car miles is now zero emission
We have updated the
@racfoundation
#GreenFleetIndex to the end of 2024
5.3% of car miles are zero emission vehicles (which are only 3.8% of the fleet)
EVs now neck and & with diesels in annual mileage terms
racfoundation.org/media-centre...
relatedly, i wish the ICE goon squads theyβre allegedly sending to seattle all the best hiking up capital hill
I agree with the gist of what youβre saying, but, technically speaking, what about Greece? Thatβs got some fairly horrifying levels of centralisation.
I'm looking forward to starting work with Agilysis on this Road Safety Trust grant to the RAC Foundation to match STATS19 vehicle records with admin/commercial data to explore the links between deprivation and vehicle technologies, histories and characteristics. (lnkd.in/eqi6m92C) #roadsafety
Tracking the Buses in England by @OpenInnovates
open-innovations.org/blog/2025-01...
We've got data for everywhere -2 weeks in September 2024- but the tool only works for The North West and Yorkshire & The Humber - hit us up if you want to do more with this data, infrastructure & tools.
You know how it is, auto-correct is ducking terrible.
Sorry, that should be @puntofisso.bsky.social
If your stuff doesnβt make the next Quantum of Sollazzo email (@puntifisso.bsky.social), then itβs a grave injustice.
Maybe Iβve had a long day and Iβm being especially miserable, but we should learn our lesson and plan for self-archiving of new stuff as it appears. Perhaps a job for CIHT, UTSG, etc.
Youβd hope so! Iβm currently trying to think through how to plan for soon to arrive fully live petrol station data and soon to arrive live EV charger use data and aim off for the inevitable problems with archive sharing with thoseβ¦.
I reckon itβs been about 8, plus or minus 1. I didnβt ask about timetables, just the locations archive.
Excellent stuff.
Mike Postβs back catalogue of work is simply incredible.
β¦(b) that Waymo itself doesnβt seem to have a remote kill switch or (c) that he canβt press the button on his app as directed because the moment he got taken hostage by his deranged Waymo, he thought βthis would be great on Instagramβ.
Not sure whatβs the worst thing about this: (a) this man trapped in a robo-taxi endlessly driving around a car park roundabout, β¦ (1/2)
Who could have predicted that something might go wrong with cars sending vast amounts of user data back to their makers?
cyberinsider.com/vw-suffers-m...
Because London has rubbish quality of reporting and high frequencies of services, London really does pop out of the map.
Iβm only testing with 3hrs so far, but there are obvious issues in mid-wales, Norfolk etc, but, ranked by operator, TfL is second worst for % of all breadcrumbs that are either the start or end of a blackspot. First and third are in Peak District and Dales.
Black lines are where the bus didnβt report for 90+ seconds and in that time travelled 300m+. Actually easier for me to spot an intermittently spatial issue (like phone blackspots) this way than via a map. Got the idea from a recent #quantumofsollazzo email.
This definitely the counterpoint to the UK βtransport is better in Londonβ discourse, @tomforth.co.uk. London is an off the charts mess in this respect.
@ficrawford.bsky.social, @tomforth.co.uk, @puntofisso.bsky.social
Currently looking at UK BODS bus location data to examine where the blackspots are. Spotting some fairly consistent spatial issues like here (the inbound TfL 265).
Nothing says Saturday night in your 40s like trying to perfect your Marey diagram of UK bus punctuality in ggplot2.
Also sorts of troubles I had were in fact just crap sleep. And I learnt that you can be asleep but not get any of the benefits of it because of how you go about it. My machine has a SIM card and sends my usage data in, so I donβt even need the annual checkup (unless something is actually wrong).
Yeah. CPAP is amazing. Totally changed my life, cured long history of depression/anxiety, I think much more clearly, stopped bruxism, feel hugely better.