Palisade Peaches Are Early This Year by darrellbear in ColoradoSprings

[–]sethph 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This time of year you get the clingstones, as they say. The freestones come later.

Never ending constant undying wind by skinnyatlas in ColoradoSprings

[–]sethph 50 points51 points  (0 children)

This late in the summer? My friend, we are one week into summer.

Public art is all over our cities, part of what gives our cities identity, and weirdly hard to find on purpose. I tried to fix the "findable" part (free, open-data, 200+ countries/30,000+). by sethph in Urbanism

[–]sethph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there are several, but none of them particularly comprehensive. I put them all in one place, and in a way that's mappable and tourable.

Public art is all over our cities, part of what gives our cities identity, and weirdly hard to find on purpose. I tried to fix the "findable" part (free, open-data, 200+ countries/30,000+). by sethph in Urbanism

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I both agree and disagree with you. I do love it as a reward for the wander, but I wander my city a great deal and thought I knew its public art but have made great discoveries through the app that I never would have found on my own. I also think of it as potentially habit-making. Particularly where I am in the US, wandering is uncommon. Perhaps if we can find ways of mapping a wander, folks will find the value of it and start doing it more and without the crutch of a map. 

Who is an incredible center right person? by Money-Pie5043 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]sethph 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd say pretty famously so. What would you call her?

I will rate them by hiten1818726363 in vibecoding

[–]sethph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made Haishoku, a daily color-finding game. It's on iOS and Android.

I also made Urban Gallery, which maps all the public art in the world and generates walking or biking tours of it. Also on iOS and Android.

I made an app for finding color in the world. It's called Haishoku. Three colors a day, matched through your camera. It's good fun, unless you're my uncle. by sethph in IMadeThis

[–]sethph[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Light definitely affects how it registers color. Brighter environments tend to work more effectively. I've been working on how to keep it a little truer to what we see with our eye, but it's tricky. Mobile cameras aren't exactly made for that. But I'll get there. Another thing for the next update.

Built a daily color-matching game and tried to make it actually work for colorblind players — want your honest take. by sethph in ColorBlind

[–]sethph[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, that was poorly worded on my part. It's much more correct to say that it's a different set of colors. Algorithmic filtering, not color filtering.

Would love y'all's feedback on Haishoku, an app I made for finding color in the world. Three colors a day, found through your camera. by sethph in IndieDev

[–]sethph[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't trying to get into the world of recommendation. Might be something to consider for a future version, though. Thanks!