Great to see this. The mobile interface for story maps is a real challenge. I prefer option 2 - more room to see the map, and it feels fairly natural. If I track down my mastodon account Iβll vote
Great to see this. The mobile interface for story maps is a real challenge. I prefer option 2 - more room to see the map, and it feels fairly natural. If I track down my mastodon account Iβll vote
Weβre excited to share the blog introducing CoMapeo Abare, our new open-source app co-designed with Indigenous communities to support environmental defenders around the world.
β‘οΈ Read the full story: comapeo.app/post/introdu...
Co-designing an app with #EarthDefenders requires a specific approach to tech development.
Check out our #CoMapeo release strategy, balancing usersβ need for stability with the ability to gather feedback on new features early on and evolve them according to their needs.
ππΎ bit.ly/4odNZ9t
Burial mounds in the ancient Silla kingdom of South Korea
Just starting a very special 2-month sabbatical and a trip around the world with our young family, visiting South Korea, Mexico and Peru. Photo: burial mounds in Silla, South Korea - ancestral home to my two kids and wife (well, shared with their ancestral home of the Scottish Outer Hebrides)
Amazing, we are heading up that river with our young kids in two weeks. I hope you enjoy the Peruvian Amazon, a place close to my heart where I have spent a good part of 20 years of my life
Great to have you on the team @mauve.moe
Helpful hook! I think it would work without being sent to stand in the corner by the react docs if you set an initial value for the ref and then just mutate the ref rather than reassigning it?
.π₯³ Have you tried CoMapeo yet? We are excited for you to try our next-gen territorial monitoring & mapping tool, co-designed with #EarthDefenders.
π±Download it and map your world, together. New features coming soon!
ππΎFind it on the Playstore or visit comapeo.app
Come work with me on some cutting-edge decentralised tech with real-world applications that is directly helping communities around the world protect biodiversity and fight deforestation.
I built a simple offline-first mbtiles viewer for the browser, might be useful for any geospatial folk here: mbtiles-viewer.pages.dev. Source: github.com/gmaclennan/m.... Can be installed as a PWA for offline use.
Does each event need to be a separate request? If you send events over a single connection via SSE (developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...) or a websocket then the ordering should be guaranteed.