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.
And I thought I could document the development process here.
I've wanted to explore the idea of a non-hierarchical file manager for a long time and this is the result, Hyperplane.
The idea is that you organize files by tags (or categories or whatever name I end up with) instead of folders while still being able to access them from a traditional file manager.
You can test it now if you want, details in the README:
Bet you've heard this before but I'm throwing it out there again anyway;
I know xbirbsite has taught you that using tags in your posts is bad and reduces your reach and such. Non of that happens here as no such algorithms exist. (That site long ago ruined it's tag system. Yes, there was a time tagging your stuff there actually was beneficial.)
Here your works will be found easier using tags as search relies on them pretty heavily. Also they are clickable giving you a list of posts with the same tag. Heck, a tag can even be followed. So shake off the fear to tag things and go wild.~
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.
hashtags which are placed within the #text #body of articles should not federate - but if put into the tags section below, tags will federate without much ado :)...
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:
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.
There was an unintended outcome of tagging ALL observations from every Agile sprint—rather than only tagging observations that related to the current sprint's research focus…
As time passed, some of the qualitative data became quantitative as the sample size grew.
OC hashtag test
hashtags which are placed within the #text #body of articles should not federate - but if put into the tags section below, tags will federate without much ado :)...
test crosspost (kbin.social)
putting some tags in the #text #body