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domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: Gramio is a simple Instagram photo browser for web

I originally put this together as a way to show my mom my Instagram photos without UI clutter or other things that might confuse her. I found browsing tags and locations in this format so fun that I decided to build a bit more functionality around it, while still attempting to keep things simple.

domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: Write your app in HTML5, upload it and get back app-store ready apps

Go to your profile and swipe left on a wall post and observe the "Remove" button and its animation. Now go to the bottom of your wall, and tap on the "See more posts..." cell. Notice that the activity indicator is an animated GIF. Open the app frequently and you'll see certain elements in the UI automatically changing without downloading an update. Or check out m.facebook.com and play around with the news feed that is identical to the one in the iPhone app.

Granted, there are other approaches you can take to get this behavior, but I'm not sure why you would. My impression is that they're using HTML5 in these areas.

domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: Tilemill: Maps done right

I probably made a mistake when estimating this. I exported 21 tiles to MBTiles at 429KB, and extrapolated based on the 5.7 billion tiles it would take to do D.C. at 13-16.

I'm still waiting for a larger job to complete, so I don't have a sense of the file size there.

Edit: Got it. The default export is the entire world. Whoops.

domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: Tilemill: Maps done right

TileMill doesn't seem particularly well suited for that either. I did a rough calculation and it looks like getting a usable map of Washington D.C. would run several hundred gigabytes. I'm wondering if the only way to do something like this realistically on a mobile device is to move the rendering to the client.

domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: Tilemill: Maps done right

Really incredible work. Is there anything we can do to speed up exporting, short of manually parallelizing across multiple computers? Distributed export might be a nice feature.

domhofmann | 14 years ago | on: NYT Skimmer

I wonder how true this is, with the scroll wheel having been around for the last ten years or so.

Nevertheless, if these folks do exist, they're in for a sore surprise if they upgrade to Lion.

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