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Elijah Meeks

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Data Visualization

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2013
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
Introducing Semiotic 3, a #chart library designed for streaming #dataviz and AI-assisted coding. Prior versions of Semiotic were ambitious but less developer friendly. Since I firmly believe the AI-assisted development model is here to stay, I felt this version had to support it.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
Streaming Geospatial Data Visualization. Or... if you're @kennethfield, maybe Animated Cartography.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
I love the HOC model in Semiotic, now I can make easy wrappers on the XYFrame so people can have simple effective Quadrant Charts with an easy interface.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
"But WAIT" I don't care what any of you say, I love Claude's inner dialogue style.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
I can see Bret Victor's Explorable Explanations in every Claude prototype and data story and yet we don't really seem to be celebrating the democratization of the form and instead it seems more like we're scared that we lost the ability to keep these barbarians out.
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Kenneth Field
Kenneth Field@kennethfield·
@Elijah_Meeks You can claim it 👍 There's a couple of decent books I could point you to of course. Mostly it's just about thinking, making justifiable design decisions, sharing work and being open to critical eyes. That's my opinion fwiw.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
So fun to get back into geospatial dataviz.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
@kennethfield Oh you! I always feel scared to claim cartography as a skill because I'm not making the kind of work (or the kind of tooling that can produce the kind of work) that real cartographers can do. But I would love any pointers on good defaults and universally useful functionality.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
@shrimpala Soon everyone will be able to do it with almost no effort.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
@warcriminalgreg It's a version of Minard's Map that is geolocated and placed on actual geography and uses particles to indicate flow with a connected scatterplot below it showing temperature correlated with the size of Napoleon's army. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia…
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
It's performance testing day and the early results are really quite promising.
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Shu@shuding·
COBE v2: reliably use any DOM elements as markers & arcs. CSS transition, animation, filter, interactivity, ...all just work. High perf, zero deps, still ~5KB. Coming soon.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
Testing out how well AI understands the instructions for Semiotic realtime charts and while there are still some rough spots to work out... it's really quite easy now to build a realtime dashboard. Here's wikipedia event streams from two prompts.
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Jon Saad-Falcon
Jon Saad-Falcon@JonSaadFalcon·
Personal AI should run on your personal devices. So, we built OpenJarvis: a personal AI that lives, learns, and works on-device. Try it today and top the OpenJarvis Leaderboard for a chance to win a Mac Mini! Collab w/ @Avanika15, John Hennessy, @HazyResearch, and @Azaliamirh. Details in thread.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
I might owe Claude an apology this is quite nice.
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Elijah Meeks@Elijah_Meeks·
@GregFeingold @AnthropicAI Making sure to get them right and legible and use very comprehensible charts was the right first step. I think the best approach sees dataviz as first data access, then data transformation, then data literacy. I would go for maps next, then maybe counterintuitively DAGs (flows).
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