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I've kinda always wanted this.

I now luckily have a window that looks out into the city and I use what other people are wearing as an indicator for what to wear that day. Definitely helpful on the marginal days where it's maybe shorts, maybe pants, maybe light jacket, maybe sweater-weather. Temperature/wind/humidity tell most of the story, but there's cloud cover, wind direction, morning-to-night temperature swings, etc, that make the decision a bit more iffy.

Cool project! I may need to look into doing something similar.


I looked for something like this yesterday, and came across this dashboard with trends for the Port of LA only: https://signal.portoptimizer.com/ which seems to be a port activity dashboard (demo with real data) for the port of LA via portoptimizer.com

You'll see the trends don't seem so bad yet, but they have a previous-12-weeks graph of current year vs previous year which will be interesting to follow


I thought they were going to mention L4S or low latency low loss, over 5G which seems to be in the latest 3GPP 5G-Advanced Release 18 (2024) but I have no idea what the rollout of that is.

One of the issues with this 5g vs 6g is the long-term-evolution of it all -- I have no idea when/where/if-at-all I will see improvements on my mobile devices for all the sub-improvements of 5g or if it's only reserved for certain use cases


1. They remodeled City Hall Plaza in 2022 [1], unfortunately not a street grid, but less of a cold wasteland than before.

2. Agreed regarding the Congress St side, though the added playground from [1] adds some interest to that side (before the solid brick wall part).

3. Agreed with the interior. Something like just changing the flooring or interesting lighting would make it feel less cold. The floor is either brick (I assume an homage to Boston's brick) or terracotta tile. As a very rare visitor inside, it's kinda fun to see how the decor/lighting/infrastructure works with all concrete (hanging things from the ceiling instead of nailing to a wall, for example)

[1] https://www.sasaki.com/projects/boston-city-hall-plaza-renov...


Aware of the remodel and it is indeed an improvement in nice weather months but it's still pretty lacking and absolutely awful Nov to April which is.. close to half a year.


I sort of agree. On the other hand, the outside on a waterfront in a northern US city is probably not going to be great for a good chunk of the year in any case.

There are nice parks in the area but they're not exactly delightful in the cold weather months either.


It unearthed a memory of pee wee doing the raisins in club soda bit for me. (wow this show was nuts)

https://youtu.be/SckzmAe2ACk?t=549


I don't know if this is what you mean, but Foundation Medicine has a biobank of genomic data (HIPAA) with cancer patients' genomic profiles.[1] It's pan-tumor and pan-cancer.

EDIT: if you're looking for more of a "what is the current best known treatment plan for xyz" then this might not be what you're looking for. The standard of care is very much changing very often, I don't know if anyone has a solution for disseminating that. foundation medicine also has a patient-focused side where you can get your own test and get pointed to the treatment for your cancer genomic profile [2]. The societies are probably trying the most to get all of that data available/up-to-date (for example: the American Cancer Society)

[1] https://www.foundationmedicine.com/service/genomic-data-solu...

[2] https://www.foundationmedicine.com/patient/start-with-step-o...


I believe the cycle they are referring to is:

2 CO2 + H2O + CaSiO3 -> Ca^2+ + 2HCO3- + SiO2

and

Ca^2+ + 2HCO3- -> CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonate%E2%80%93silicate_cyc...


Trail Router is great for my use-case during lockdown. I've been trying to walk different ~3mi round-trip routes during quarantine so as to not get bored and this is very helpful to give me more ideas. Thanks!


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