My house was featured in Earthworks. Obviously I’m thrilled, but also a tad apprehensive. While I have a dry toilet in an affluent (medium density) urban environment, I am not suggesting that people at large use this; the practitioners (specifically Richard Holden) seem to agree that flush toilets remain the best default option – from a (rather centralised) waste management perspective. I don’t know how much of that is user psychology, I don’t think we’ve explored the options from the city planning, health, waste management and engineering sides… hence my interest. On the other hand, it’s worth taking a leap and seeing where it goes. So, one step at a time. Continue reading “Jouissance toilet”
Today a donut, tomorrow the world! Another adventure in D3
Earlier I succeeded, finally, in making a donut. Before I trust my own data, I’m adamant to make something pretty – the first tut’s example (thanks Mike Bostock!), to be precise. This has to do with figuring out the deal with commas. Continue reading “Today a donut, tomorrow the world! Another adventure in D3”
(still) learning how to do D3 in wordpress…
Howdy. I’m still trying to work in my model into an interactive data driven doc (D3) in wordpress. Some thoughts on my interim blog (https://indiebio.wordpress.com/visual-data/) and once I’ve got it all down I’ll neaten it up and create it’s own page. Continue reading “(still) learning how to do D3 in wordpress…”