Anyone have a good tag for this kind of floating obstacle course and slides etc? I found a handful while reviewing various water skiing features. To keep track of them, I tagged it as leisure=aquapark but definitely don't think that's the optimal tagging.
@watmildon@SeeandMap I have one of these near me too and I’m also wondering about this…
I think that it is common enough to have a more specific tag for “aquatic obstacle course”.
Edit: maybe we could do something like we currently do with play structures with a bigger area for the course area and smaller areas inside that for specific features such as climbing wall or monkey bars.
My #filemanagement method using 🏷️ is so much more than just a fine solution for #photomanagement. You'll see that it actually addresses many aspects of working with local files in general:
@FiveSketches How did you store it all? I’ve been piling up Google drive folders with a bunch of reports, but I really don’t know how I’d effectively find and reference anything in there to answer future questions.
I used Reframer, by Optimal Workshop. Aurelius is nice, too. There are others. Schedule some free demos.
If you use a tool that has a speech-to-text transcription function, it makes data entry from recordings faster. Tagging takes time, of course. You need a robust set of keywords that cover: your domain and its features, user emotions and attitudes, user-performance tags, and specific UI parts.
Also, ensure any cloud data storage is GDPR compliant.
@anthropy Yeah, we ran Elasticsearch for a while but it kept chewing through resources and crashing. :neofox_what: I kinda gave up.
Honestly, I'm still dubious on whether or not decent discoverability is a good thing. It has its pros where people can make a living being content creators, but it also forces a lot of people form different cohorts together who are probably better off in their own corners of the internet. I think Kurzgesagt kinda hit the nail on the head in a lot of ways. :blobfoxthinkgoogly:
@Rusty it definitely depends on what your idea of social networking and such is, if you want reach you're looking at a very different social need than if you just want to have interaction with your private circles in preferably private ways. I think there's still a lot to gain in that sense; we could have end to end encrypted high security social networking in addition the current day stuff, so that you get to separate out these different types of topics a little.
Absolutely triumphant Los Angeles taggers cover abandoned high rise!
Also, why are 27 stories of abandoned condos vacant in downtown Los Angeles while homeless people are dying on the sidewalk below?
“With all due respect, shit’s abandoned, doing nothing. Let’s put some color on this bitch and do what we do if they ain’t gon finish the job,” one ... tagger, Hopes, said.
@AdrianRiskin This is a society that likes to build things but not maintain what it builds.
Just like we encourage people to have children but don’t want to feed, educate, or protect them.
Humanity and capitalism. It’s all about the sale.
In certain situations, a large number of tags in the controlled vocabulary are not a bad thing at all if you still limit the number of tags for each file/entity in general.