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Today is the day I killed slither.io
According to toggl, it took me 2 hours and 17 minutes to do so (including this post). If you too suffer from an addition to slither.io or any other web based distraction (perhaps even hn?) my solution is available to you for the low low cost of the time it takes you to edit a txt file.
Open up /etc/hosts in your favorite text editor (vim of course) and add the following...
104.131.217.198 slither.io
Windows users (do they still exist?), you are on your own. Beside you probably need a good distraction to avoid bashing your computer with a hammer the next time that pleasant little paperclip tells you what to do.Upon future visits to slither.io you will be greeted with a friendly reminder that you are not working. Your life will be saved.
I've built a new web mapping API and I'm looking for data that I can use to make interesting examples with. Disclaimer: I want to use these examples to attract people's attention to the API and hopefully convert them into paying customers.
I can only make choropleth maps (shaded polygons, election maps, etc) that overlay on Google Maps (or others soon). However, I can render in realtime hundreds of thousands of polygons client side with bring the browser to a crawl.
So any map ideas that are interactive or leverage streaming data would be cool. Or perhaps no one likes maps?