FlockScanner Maps the License-Plate Cameras
A searchable US map and directory of Flock Safety and other automated license-plate reader cameras, built from volunteer-maintained OpenStreetMap data.
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A searchable US map and directory of Flock Safety and other automated license-plate reader cameras, built from volunteer-maintained OpenStreetMap data.
An open-source film simulation engine that models exposure, halation, development, colour chemistry, and grain so photographic artifacts emerge from the process.
A research-led recovery project from Rajasthan presenting a 150-plus-practice Integral Yoga protocol, personal testimonies, and routes to help in English and Hindi.
An aurora forecast that turns NOAA space-weather data into a local verdict on whether it is worth going outside.
A private Kuwait residence transformed into a mirror-mosaic art museum by artist Lidia Qattan.
An independent visual guide to Missouri public schools, covering enrollment, funding, teacher pay, achievement, taxes, debt, and the four-day school week.
A bilingual parenting blog from Nagoya, mixing fatherhood failures, evidence-based childcare, local outings, and English-at-home experiments.
A hands-on cultural experience in Lao Chai, Sa Pa, where visitors learn Hmong batik, indigo dyeing, and embroidery alongside artisan Ly Thi Khu and her family.
A pizza ordering service designed for autonomous agents, with a machine-readable menu, end-to-end quotes, and an API that can place and pay for delivery orders.
An archive of the free-hosting era, covering the forums, hosts, economics, and control panels that let people earn web space instead of buying it.
A Windows XP-inspired personal website where Mary-Joyce stores writing, memories, music, games, cat records, diary entries, and digital miscellany.
Rees Calder’s application for a Strategic Partner Manager role turns a CV into an interactive, queryable Supabase database.
A highly designed product presentation for SAMRA, a compact humanoid companion supposedly delivered through a household television.
A fictional ecommerce parody that sells curses for office problems, broken technology, relationship drama, and more.
A fictional institution publishes deadpan notices defending the male wallet from brunches, wedding committees, surprise photographers, and other alleged financial emergencies.
A sharply designed civil-liberties campaign arguing against networked license-plate surveillance and for Fourth Amendment protections.
An archive of things that never arrived, appeared only briefly, or officially disappeared.
A regional digital-creation club in Nakano, Nagano, where middle-school students make games, characters, music, videos, and other works with computers and AI.
A bilingual interactive map of the world of Game of Thrones, with layers for places, houses, rulers, events, dragons, routes, and chronology.
An illustrated history of twenty-nine pirates, buccaneers, and rovers who worked four oceans between 1650 and 1730.
Bronnies is Bronwyn's small-batch Ooltewah business making sourdough bread, cold-process soap, shaving bars, and crocheted lovey plushies.
A Chinese-English dashboard tracking how much major cloud companies spend on AI and infrastructure, what that spending returns, and who captures the resulting profits.
A caregiver app that turns discharge papers, pill bottles, and insurance letters into plain-language care plans, medication schedules, reminders, and family updates.
A deadpan launch site offering genetically identical copies of Max, a bat-eared Jack Russell–Chihuahua cross, for $100,000 and up.