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It goes without saying that the organisers, volunteers, room monitors and AV people did an amazing job but I need to say it – they did an amazing job! (How good are the talk recordings?!)

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tl;dr I made an Australian version of Phil Gyford’s Today’s Guardian because I was fed up with Australian online news. I’m not sure it solves my problem but I’m interested to hear what you think of Daily Paper and online news in general. The problem To get my regular news many years ago I used [...]

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It’s been too long since I’ve written a post here but I blame it on writing posts for everyone else! I wrote a little post about creating a PlanningAlerts scraper for the Northern Territory for my mum. We ran an OpenAustralia hackfest last weekend and I wrote a blog post that was cross posted on [...]

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Yesterday I noticed the kerfuffle about the UK’s Tower Bridge Twitter account. It’s a bot that tweets when the Tower Bridge in London opens and closes. In the author’s announcement of the bot he said, The idea of overhearing machines talking about what they’re doing is, to my mind, quite delightful. and I tend to [...]

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Featured on ScraperWiki

I’ve been using the online (sorry, cloud) open data scraping tool, ScraperWiki for some time now. We’ve written a bunch of scrapers that are being used by PlanningAlerts and I’ve also created a few for other bits of data I am interested in or that I’ve been commissioned by clients to write. For the second [...]

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