I’ve been thinking more about the difference between “changing the world” and “making the world better.” (thread)https://twitter.com/sarahmei/status/1082453821933027328 …
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I am motivated by the impact of my work - as opposed to enjoyment of programming (it’s fine, but it’s fiddly) or interest in trying new things (oh boy, ANOTHER undocumented mess). I’m good at the latter two things, but I only do them because I want to have impact.
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I’m not a learned-programming-as-a-kid type. I got into software by accident, in college, when I waited too long to look for a summer job & ended up at an on-campus research lab tasked with making something nobody quite new anything about - a “page” on the new “world wide web.”
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The project was taking thousands of photos that NASA had been keeping on physical slides in a dusty closet in Houston, digitizing them, and making them available on the web. They were all photos of the earth that astronauts had been taking, since the Apollo program.
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They were “unofficial” photos, meaning that an astronaut had looked out a window & happened to see something cool, & had taken a photo. Each slide had lat/long coordinates & the date it was taken written in pencil on the edge.
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To be totally honest, the project itself was tedious. Digitizing slides and attaching their metadata, especially in the days before good open source relational databases existed, was a sloooow process.
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The page itself was an image map (remember those?) that was a world map. Clicking on it triggered a cgi-bin program written in C (pointers are terrible, thank you for coming to my ted talk) that translated where you clicked into an approximate lat/long & looked for nearby photos.
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Oh my. Image maps. The first time I had to do an image map, I remember thinking, "Surely not. Surely there's a better way to do this." Also got into technology by accident, and I like your description: fine but fiddly. It is exactly that.
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