PubCrawlr – the Global Pub Crawl Generator

If you want to plan your next wild night out then you need my new global pub crawl generator – PubCrawlr.The map lets you click anywhere in the world to instantly generate a walking pub crawl between nearby bars. You can also search for any city, neighborhood, or address using the built-in location search box.After selecting a location the app:Finds nearby barsOptimizes the walking orderDraws Maps Mania… more →
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Links For You (5/17/26)

Happy Sunday, and I hope your Sunday is going better than mine. One of my kids just went to use the dryer and sparks flew. I don’t mean metaphorically. Nothing like the thought of replacing another major appliance to brighten up your day, amiright?!?! Find Your (Tech) Community First up is a new endeavour by Brian Rinaldi to help fill the gap left behind by Meetup.com (which is still a thing just not a good thing lately) and the lack of smaller and more affordable community conferences. DevRel(ish) is a community site supporting tech groups of all sizes and nature who need help organizing IRL meetups. According to the launch announcement, this is not meant to be a replacement for larger... more →
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Drawing Custom Population Polygons

Tom Forth’s Population around a Point is one of those wonderfully simple map tools that instantly invites exploration. Click anywhere on the map, choose a radius, and it estimates how many people live within that circle. Under the hood, it uses the Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) population grid for 2024, querying population points stored in a massive SQLite database.Now Maps Mania… more →
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Is it hotter or colder this year?

Where I live could generously be called "warm", but is usually closer to the surface of the sun, especially in late summer. That’s why when the weather is not oppressively hot, I try my best to enjoy it. We’re mid-May now and honestly, this spring has been… pleasant. Suspiciously pleasant but I’ll take what I can get. The last few weeks I’ve been telling myself that the weather must be a good bit cooler than last year, and I finally decided to do something about it. I worked with Claude and created a little web app that: Lets you enter a free form address and then use Geocoding to convert it to a proper longitude and latitude. This is a super simple geocoding... more →
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Send me a message in a panel…

On my birthday a few weeks ago, one of things I got was something I’ve wanted to play with for a while, the Divoom Pixoo64 pixel frame. This is pixel art frame you can hang on your wall and with an app, select art, clock faces, and more. It’s fun, although the app itself isn’t my favorite. But – what excites me is that it has an API you can use to change what’s shown on the frame. I actually built a demo of this with Webflow you can see below: Play Video I was thinking about how else I could play with the API and decided to do something a bit risky – build a tool that lets you (yes, you!) send me a message right to my device. How did I do it?... more →
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METs Do the Time Warp Again

NYC Commute POV takes the familiar geography of New York and stretches it into something far more emotionally accurate: a city shaped by time rather than distance.Inspired by classic transit cartograms, the map reimagines New York according to subway accessibility. Midtown Manhattan shrinks into a compact, hyper-connected core, while transit deserts balloon outward into distorted peripheries. Maps Mania… more →
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Trump II: The Debt Star Strikes Back

With US public debt officially eclipsing 100% of GDP for the first time since the 1940s, the Trump administration is pivoting toward “high-impact” funding. Nowhere is this more evident than at the Department of War. Yesterday, the search for “little green men” took a giant leap forward with the release of “files related to alien and extraterrestrial life.”The release marks the debut of the Maps Mania… more →
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Keyboard Free Maps

Map Gesture ControlsAlexFor most of us interactive maps are controlled with a mouse, a trackpad or touch gestures. However, some developers are exploring alternative ways to navigate maps without ever touching a keyboard or screen.Non-keyboard controls could prove especially useful for accessibility, allowing people with limited mobility to interact with maps more easily. Two recent Maps Mania… more →
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