Yep. So many permutations…
Yep. So many permutations…
The Siren Song of Global Identifiers
Recently, a proposal submitted to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) set off a thoughtful discussion within the open geospatial community. At issue is the idea of a global identifier system for real‑world geographic entities, which is something that would…
509 BCE - Roman Republic established
46 BCE - Julius Caesar named Dictator for Life
27 BCE - Roman Empire begins with Senate declaring Octavian as Augustus
476 CE - Fall of Western Roman Empire
The Western Roman Senate convened through all of this.
People matter more than institutions.
I had to take most of last year off due to eye surgeries. It’s been hard getting back.
We’ve added a daily briefing feature to GeoFeeds. geofeeds.me/briefings
When the leopards are busy eating their own faces, let them continue.
When Geospatial Is Consumed at AI-Scale
In February 2026, Gary Gale published a brief post describing a problem that, on its face, looked mundane. A volunteer‑maintained mapping project called Vaguely Rude Places had experienced an abrupt surge in traffic. Daily requests jumped from the low…
The most important geospatial app you will see today: www.whereisitfiveoclock.beer
Doing a little work with Mergin Maps.
blog.geomusings.com/2026/02/17/x...
I haven't needed a single additional feature released since MS Word 6.0.
Github and AWS seem to be in an intense competition to see who can create the most inscrutable permissions management experience.
I tell you what, Ring figured out exactly how to weaponize white people’s empathy in service to a corporately controlled surveillance state.
Tell them it will find your dog.
It’s fun to see this again, @james.fee.fm
Mudpocalypse about to hit the DMV.
Ten years ago, I wrote about the geospatial landscape as I saw it then. Ten years later, I decided to take another look.
Minneapolis residents aren’t just pushing back against Trump’s crackdown—they’re undercutting MAGA’s core philosophy, Adam Serwer argues.
"Let us not assassinate this lad further, Senator. You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?" - Joseph Nye Welch
The people who spent years defending and even lionizing Kyle Rittenhouse and Ashli Babbitt now want us to believe that an unarmed mother in her car and a disarmed nurse were domestic terrorists who deserved to be murdered by law enforcement.
We've added 12 more feeds over the last couple days. Check out the updated aggregation at geofeeds.me/view
Scale doesn’t break systems, it reveals the one you actually built.
At small scale, humans are the glue.
At large scale, assumptions become outages.
If your system only works because someone “knows how it works”…. that’s not design. That’s babysitting.
spatiallyadjusted.com/lessons-from...
AI Still Requires You to Understand Your Business
I have said repeatedly throughout my career that the effective use and adoption of technology requires a deep understanding of your own business processes and workflows. This is true regardless of the nature of the technology: proprietary or…
GeoFeeds: Now with MCP
It's been about a year since we rolled out GeoFeeds, a spatial new aggregator along the lines of the old Planet Geospatial. During that time, it's been humming along, and we've added about 90 blog feeds to it. It provides a single, rolling, aggregated feed of posts from…
One of the giants upon whose shoulders we stand. Rest in peace, Dr. West.
thezebra.org/2026/01/18/d...
“In Bid to Dissolve NATO, Trump Raises Prices for American Consumers” - Fixed it for you, @nytimes.com
Weird memory surfaced today. I was a Navy contractor for many years. There was a guy on base with a name very similar to mine, so we were adjacent in the address list. We'd get each other's email/voicemail constantly. Never met him once, but probably talked to him on the phone about two dozen times.
I have used them a lot recently in my dev workflows and they have been really helpful at increasing velocity and quality. This was my first venture into an analytic task and I was impressed.
Spatial Analysis with Claude Code
I've been doing more (a lot more) with Claude Code lately. With its subagents and skills features, it's become more customizable and powerful. I can really dial it into doing things the way I want them done, which accelerates my development and quickly gets me to…
Notepad++ is my sole use case for Wine on my Mac.