CSS Print Styling and the Quality of Life Dashboard Report
Resources Dashboard on Github
Resources Dashboard on Github
Like most normal Arch-based folks (I’m on Manjaro, which I can’t recommend enough), I have QGIS installed via the Arch User Repository. QGIS 2.4 won’t compile with the 4.11 versions of pyqt4-common and python2-pyqt4 howe
This year’s South East Linux Fest (SELF) is June 20-22. I missed it last year (family trip to DisneyLand), but I’m so hyped for this year’s event I’m trying to figure out if carrying around a Chromebook gives me enough
Flatten all the things! Before After Or most of the things. I really just wanted to simplify the look a bit, because simple is almost always better. I hadn’t lifted the hood in a while, and after I did I went blind
Keeping up with elected official changes is a pain in the ass. For a while I checked for changes when I thought of it, which caused the occasional histrionics. Then I switched to using the Google Civics API, which I fig
Behold! Fuzzy Tolerance has moved from Octopress to Hexo. It seems like yesterday I moved this blog from Wordpress to Octopress (it was more like a year and a half ago). Static site generators are ideal for stuff like bl
The first release of the Quality of Life Dashboard was a beast to customize for your own locale or area of interest (though some plucky folks have done a great job of it). The next release is much, much easier. So easy I
I’m garbage at desktop GIS. I don’t know what happened. I was once an idiot savant at desktop GIS. I wrote data maintenance and analysis apps in AML (painful), ODE (excruciating), Avenue (we don’t talk about Avenue), and