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Goal: A way for me to catalog plants as I learn about them.
24-07-04:
Urbex industrial areas of sf (over the "bridge" from bernal). Exciting places, will do more. Notable finds, wild mustard (Brassica family, same as family as broccoli) and large patches of star thistle. Early California settlers would mark roads by strewing wild mustard seeds, was fun finding it on an unmaintained road.
Added color gradient for recency
24-06-30:
Added Pacifica CA. Most interesting would be
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_parviflorus
24-06-24:
The accuracy of my ai generated tagging is embarrassingly bad. I have better classifications but I've been too lazy to update the website since I have a script that does it and it's not part of my normal identification pipeline. I'll need to improve that part next.
Checkout this dope flower.
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24-06-23:
Went to Edgewood park and you could smell the sage in the wind. Wonderful experience.
24-06-22:
Moved it to my language, was cool but then ended up being limiting in a few ways (feature wise). Was 10 queries and cool and it was a good exercise working with my product, but I want this to be done so I can do actual plant things.
Goals:
- HEIC photo, taxonomy identification, geo tagging, website with streetmaps
Fun day looking at plants. Trying to improve the identification accuracy by adding more differentiation questions. So many ornamental plants, it's hard to cover them. I want to add field notes so I can better later identify genus/species/variety better.
24-06-17:
Spent all day converting it from node (easiest) to flink (hard) to my sql language (hardest). Pivoted to a telegram bot since twilio deleted my account (?) and it takes 24 hours for regulatory approval for the phone number (?). It works and that's cool, but so many bugs everywhere.