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Curran Kelleher
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Data Visualization Expert & Educator
Albany, NY
Joined September 2010
RT @enjalot: here is my talk from the @mozillabuilders demo day! a quick 8 minute introduction to Latent Scope, what it is and how I came t…
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Has anyone built a #dataviz microsite that has different unfurl images for different URL params? For example a map that lets you zoom into different countries - each country would get its own separate unfurl image. That would be super cool to figure out. Anyone want to do this?
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RT @NadiehBremer: 📣 NEW WORK! 📣 I worked with @mozillabuilders and created 2 interactive visuals around GitHub re…
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Want to run DeepSeek R1 locally? Try DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-32B-GGUF This is the version with the most downloads in @lmstudio - just passed 1M downloads, just 7 days after release! #ArtificialInteligence
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Is it just me or is @ChatGPTapp broken right now? The sidebar links when you click into old conversation do not load the conversations.
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RT @shiffman: 2+ years later, Wave Function Collapse: The Overlapping Model is finally complete! This is my most complex coding challenge…
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I bet @ValDotTown needs a thumbnails solution as well, to preview each Val visually and give each Val a unique unfurl image.
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@saurabhp75 There are complexities around image generation scaling and caching to keep thumbnails up to date while also not storing unused images forever. I feel like lots of SaaS startups might need a solution for this problem. Anyone can set up Puppeteer but storing and caching is tricky
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@saurabhp75 Or something like @Datawrapper where users generate visualizations, and those need thumbnails and unfurl images for social media that are up to date.
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@saurabhp75 Or in Figma for example, where each design file could have a representative thumbnail image, and that needs to be updated whenever the design changes
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@saurabhp75 And @observablehq rolled their own image generation on Heroku, I recall from a talk they gave some time ago, and they had to manually scale the number of image generation workers based on fluctuations in demand, with a queue system too
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