Alan McConchie
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Admin of subdued.social in #BellinghamWA. Lead Cartographer at https://vis.social/@stamen. Social media for https://social.ridetrans.it/@CascadiaRail. 15 minutes […] [bridged from https://subdued.social/@alan on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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Ok, but speaking of that: if you find our little local instance useful (whether or not you are one of our 10 power users, maybe you just like supporting this service for others) please consider supporting our server costs with an (ideally recurring) donation at https://ko-fi.com/subduedsocial […]
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(Perhaps last update for a while?)

After setting "remote content retention period" to 365 days, our database usage is at 11.27 GB out of 20 GB. That's not enough to let us downgrade from the $39/month plan to $19/month, but that's ok: at least now we have […]

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A screenshot of the subdued.social server storage stats, showing we are using  11.27 GB out of 20 GB available.
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Ok, that content retention change reduced our database storage from 20GB to 17.93GB.

Since we are already now needing to suffer the consequences of some old remote messages going away, I'm going to switch our content retention period from 730 days to 365 days […]

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A screenshot of the subdued.social database storage stats, showing we are at 17.93 GB out of 20 GB allowed by our hosting plan.
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I have now set the "Remote content retention period" to 730 days (two years), and we will see if that has a substantial impact on our database storage. If our database doesn't decrease significantly, I will change this to 365 days.

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This looks awesome:

"Join us for the first ever Bellingham Subdued Saunter! A self-paced nearly 20 mile walk exploring Bellingham with Walk & Roll and Holden Ringer, founder of the Seattle Super Saunter. We're excited to bring together locals and visitors to […]

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A map of Bellingham showing a 20 mile walking route throughout the city's neighborhoods. The logo shows a sloth (the city's new informal mascot) walking in front of a mountain in the background.
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Admin announcement for #subduedsocial users:

Our database usage is now past 20GB so we need to upgrade from the $39/mo plan to the $89/mo plan on @mastohost, or we start deleting old remote content (with the downside that we will lose old bookmarked toots and […]

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A screenshot of our server's database stats from MastoHost, showing that we are at 100.05% of our allowed database usage of 20 GB.
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Commentary from 25 county auditors in #washingtonstate: "Vote-at-home is the law in Washington — and it works"

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/09/16/vote-at-home-is-the-law-in-washington-and-it-works/

#elections #votebymail #uspol #uspolitics
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Happy #nationalvoterregistrationday to those who celebrate!

https://nationalvoterregistrationday.org/register-to-vote/

#voting #elections #voterregistration #voteready #uspol #uspolitics
Register to Vote/Check Registration
If you’re looking to register to vote or check/update your voter registration, you’re in the right place! Not sure if you need to update your registration? Here’s a list of reasons to check your status: * You’ve moved * You’ve changed your name since you last voted * You got married Here you can quickly and easily get registered to vote. Simply select your state from the dropdown menu below and you will automatically be redirected to a menu of official voter registration tools for your state on Vote.gov. Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming _**Note:** If your state has online voter registration, you will be prompted to click the “Start your online registration on (STATE)’s election website” link under the “How to register to vote heading.”_
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Cascadia Daily News "Citizens Agenda results: Housing, Bellingham waterfront, ranked-choice voting top concerns"

This is a big deal!

#rankedchoicevoting & #proportionalrepresentation are in the top 5 issues that local voters care about. Voters are fed up with dysfunctional government, and they […]
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@alan @stamen Google Trends shows what people are searching for (on Google only), but in terms of usage on webpages, Google search reports 1,520,000 results for "dataviz" and only 430,000 for "data viz" (although both of those numbers are lower than what I'd expect)
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Which do you prefer, "data viz" or "dataviz"?

I long time ago (10 years!) I did some Google Trends analysis and found that "dataviz" was the most commonly-used way of writing the term, so I've been sticking to that all this time.

But today, I checked again […]

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A chart from Google Trends comparing the terms "data viz" (two words) vs "dataviz" (one word) from the year 2010 to the present. In 2010, "dataviz" (one word) was dominant, but slowly declined, and around the year 2015 the two word version took over as the most frequently used term.
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We managed to go 7 years since the last proposal to partition California. I just updated Wikipedia with a map of the latest Republican plan to split off inland California from the coastal counties. (And no, it's never going to happen) […]

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A screenshot of the Wikipedia page for "Partition and secession in California" showing seven maps of various proposals to split up California into multiple states. The most recent one is Republican state assembly member James Gallagher's proposal to split the inland counties of California off into a new state.
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Of course, we cartographers will never stop sharing this clip from the West Wing on occasions such as these:

"Why are we changing maps?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqC3FNNOaI

#petersprojection #gallpetersprojection #gallpeters #mercator #mercatorprojection #mapprojections #maps […]
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More about the #correctthemap campaign is here: https://correctthemap.org/ and you can learn more about the #equalearthprojection here: https://equal-earth.com/equal-earth-projection.html

#maps #cartography #mapprojections
A simple grayscale map of the world using the Equal Earth Projection. Instead of a rectangular projection like Mercator, the graticule lines curve gently toward the top and bottom of the map, giving all contents their true areas relative to each other.
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Map projections in the news! And we cartographers are all relieved that it's not the Gall-Peters Projection again. The newer Equal Earth Projection is a much better alternative to Mercator.

Via Reuters: "African Union urges adoption of world map showing continent's true size" […]
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Hey Whatcom County: fill out the poll for Cascadia Daily's "Citizens Agenda" and shape the questions they will ask of local candidates. In particular, I encourage you to pick #15 about Ranked Choice Voting and #36 about Gerrymandering, but there are a lot of other good topics on there too […]
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We finally wrote the final part of @stamen's history of #openstreetmap (only four years after we wrote parts one and two, lol). Enjoy a #longread including many Stamen maps from over the past couple of decades, created by the amazing team of coworkers and alums I've had the pleasure of working […]
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It's primary election day in #washingtonstate! It's probably too late to put your ballot in the mail and be sure that it will get postmarked today. Safer to find an official drop box and return your ballot before 8pm!

Here's an interesting Google Map of all […]

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A colorful and messy-looking Google Map showing all the official ballot drop box locations in Washington State. They are color-coded by county. You can see the population density of the state very well, by seeing the high density of drop boxes in the Puget Sound basin and the relatively sparse scattering of boxes elsewhere in the state.
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Very much enjoying the #blendermaps in this scrollytelling piece from Reuters about the potential sale of public lands: https://www.reuters.com/graphics/USA-TRUMP/PUBLIC-LANDS/zdpxkxdwnvx/

#cartography #dataviz #datavisualization #maps #blender #terrain #hillshade #blendercartography #mapping
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oooh! "Washington State Department of Commerce launches statewide Washington State Zoning Atlas to support smarter planning"

https://www.commerce.wa.gov/commerce-launches-statewide-washington-state-zoning-atlas-to-support-smarter-planning/

#washingtonstate #zoning #planning #maps #gis #cascadia
Commerce launches statewide Washington State Zoning Atlas to support smarter planning
### **First-of-its-kind tool translates local zoning into standardized categories for easy comparison** OLYMPIA, Wash. – Understanding how zoning shapes communities across Washington is now a little easier thanks to a joint effort from the Washington State Department of Commerce’s Growth Management Services unit, MAKERS architecture and urban design, BHC Consultants, and students from all four of the state’s accredited planning programs. _A statewide view of the Washington State Zoning Atlas, which compiles zoning data from local jurisdictions into standardized categories for easy comparison._ Commerce recently launched the Washington State Zoning Atlas (WAZA), a first-of-its-kind tool to compare zoning data from across the state in one standardized, interactive platform. The Washington State Zoning Atlas is available as an interactive web-based map and downloadable database. In Washington, cities and counties have the power to write and manage their own zoning rules within the framework of the state’s Growth Management Act. While this local control gives communities flexibility, it also means there is no standard way to publish or organize zoning codes. This makes it difficult to compare zoning information across the state. The WAZA changes that. It’s the first statewide tool to translate local zoning codes into consistent categories, which means more consistent zoning will be possible for housing, businesses and other development types. “The Washington State Zoning Atlas is a powerful resource to answer big questions and help bring more housing online,” said Commerce Director Joe Nguyễn. “Zoning decisions shape what kinds of homes get built, where they’re built, and who can afford to live there. Local governments make the rules that decide what gets built where, but until now we didn’t have a clear picture of how those rules add up statewide.” The WAZA is especially valuable for examining where barriers to housing may exist and how new housing laws, such as middle housing or minimum parking requirements, apply and are being implemented across the state. It also supports environmental, ecological and economic research by clarifying where development is likely to happen and how intensive it may be. A WAZA user guide and examples of how WAZA can support research and policy analysis across different land use scenarios are also available. ## **Combining diverse perspectives** “What the Zoning Atlas does and what it’s really beneficial for is showing trends and showing relationships between jurisdictions,” said Justin Patterson, a Pierce County planner and Master of Urban Planning and Design student at the University of Washington Tacoma. “The use case of having that visually in one place where you can see how your jurisdiction is kind of lining up on a regional scale and how things are changing across jurisdictions. There’s a lot of value in that to local jurisdictions.” UW Seattle, Western Washington University and Eastern Washington University have accredited planning programs. Students from those three universities and students from UW Tacoma worked together in a first-ever joint course to learn about zoning in Washington and test methods of collecting data to build the WAZA. “The Zoning Atlas fills a significant information gap that has limited our ability to see how policies are implemented on large scales,” said Dave Andersen, managing director of Growth Management Services. “Now we have a foundation to see the big picture that will allow us to make better informed decisions.” Tammy Laninga, associate professor at WWU’s College of the Environment, led the cross-university course and said students got hands-on experience working on the kinds of planning problems they will face in their careers. “What was so interesting was how every community’s code had something kind of unique about it. The students learned very quickly that zoning gets really complicated,” Laninga said. “Like, how do you go from hundreds of unique zoning codes to something that is semi-standardized? That was the challenge and that was what the class helped with. By the time the class was over, we had a really solid protocol and a solid way forward.” Despite the benefits WAZA provides, zoning remains local as cities and counties continue to update their zoning codes and maps regularly. The WAZA reflects data collected and standardized by Commerce and our partners from April 2024 to June 2025. Some local zoning codes have already changed since this data was gathered. Commerce plans to update the WAZA periodically pending the availability of funding to continue this work.
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The Fair Representation Act has been reintroduced in Congress by @RepDonBeyer. It would stop #gerrymandering, make every congressional district competitive, and implement #rankedchoicevoting in U.S. House & Senate elections.

Learn more about the #fairrepact here […]
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Just came across this adorable video that clearly explains how the new multi-winner #rankedchoicevoting system works in #portland, Oregon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iZLW8FzUxQ

#rcv #pdx #portlandor #cascadia #electoralreform #proportionalrepresentation #singletransferablevote #oregon
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@nfgusedautoparts I needed to do the same thing a few years ago, and ended up getting a Synology Disk Station (I think it is a DS220j) with two drives, and setting them up as Time Machine folders following these instructions […]
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Today was rough. So here's a fun, lighthearted story from #bellinghamwa about a giant stuffed sloth named Slothy.

"In some ways, Slothy is an apropos mascot for the City of Subdued Excitement… the sloth is certainly subdued and its sightings exciting." […]
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BREAKING: Zohran #mamdani is on track to become Dems' candidate for #nyc mayor — toppling Andrew Cuomo's comeback dreams and putting incumbent Eric Adams on notice.

#cuomo has conceded and said he called to congratulate Mamdani […]
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