What3words es una cuadrícula global de 57 billones de cuadrados de 3×3 metros. Cada cuadrado se asocia a tres palabras
What does civic innovation look like in México? There are efforts across the nation to build skills, interest, and capacity for civic technology
OpenPianosMap: map of public access pianos to play
The goal of this project is to create an open source map of accessibles pianos (freely or not). Data will be hosted on OpenStreetMap.
For the moment, the project is « just » a filter defined on MapContrib.
The map is here : http://www.cartes.xyz/t/e5c83c-Pianos_map
Vitalik Buterin, the creator of Ethereum, has created an ecosystem much more powerful than a cryptocurrency
We need to conscientiously think about the social and environmental costs of code, just as urban planners do
Why is open source design essential for sustainability? Interview to Ouishare co-founder Benjamin Tincq
Programmers Aren’t Writing Green Code Where It’s Most Needed
“Based on our interviews, we initially theorized that practitioners with experience in mobile (‘battery life is very important, especially in mobile devices’), data center (‘any watt that we can save is either a watt we don’t have to pay for, or it’s a watt that we can send to another server’), and embedded (‘maximum power usage is limited so energy has a big influence on not only hardware but also software’) would more often have requirements or goals about energy usage than traditional practitioners (‘we always have access to power, so energy isn’t the highest priority’).”
This turned out to be accurate for only mobile developers, who used green practices more than any other group, with 53 percent reporting that they “almost always” or “often” wrote applications with energy usage requirements. For embedded and data center developers, 75 percent and 86 percent of those surveyed rarely or never programmed according to energy usage requirements, respectively.