Gus
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Zines are a great tool for science communication. Earlier this year, I put one together with @kiricarini.com of @developmentseed.org.

The zine provides a visually interesting jumping off point for folks learning cloud-native geospatial data!
"Optimizing Geospatial Data for the Cloud"
"A zine exploring common formats"
"Development Seed"
"Gus Becker Kiri Carini"
A floating robot  with one hand on a keyboard to a computer that has a glove on the screen. The other hand is giving a thumbs up. A raccoon character asking about smoke data, and a floating robot describes how vector format may be more efficient than raster in some cases.
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monica.dev
A few years ago, I attended #virtualCCFest for the first time and left inspired! Today, I will be delivering the closing keynote at CC Fest. I'm looking forward to sharing my love of creative coding and encouraging others to archive (and share!) their creative work.
Poster for virtual CC Fest 9-28-2026 details & rsvp at https:/ccfest.rocks. A poster for the "Virtual CC Fest" on September 28th, with a schedule running from 9 AM PDT to 12:30 PM PDT. The background is a grid of vertical and horizontal watercolor stripes in yellow, red, blue, and green. The title "virtual CC Fest" is in a red, pixelated font.

The schedule is as follows (all times PDT):

9:00 to 9:30 am: Welcome and opening keynote with Char Stiles

9:30 to 10:30 am: Workshop Round 1

Art, Code & Storytelling with p5.js by Missy Cooper

Your First Creative Coding Class - In a Post LLM world by Akanksha Vyas

Tracing the Storyline by Jesal Mehta

Spatial p5 - Live-Coding for Mixed Reality with p5.js by Tibor Udvari

Computational Thinking and Comics: The Magic of Fractal Gridding by Ecy Femi King

Power of the Portrait by Lisa Hauser

10:30 to 11:00 am: Stretch Break / Info session / Networking

CC Teacher Camp Info Session & Networking by Saber Khan

11:00 am to 12:00 pm: Workshop Round 2

Vibecoding and CS education - An open conversation by Paul Way

Closing the Circle by Jesal Mehta

Teaching and Learning with Web Spinner by Caleb Foss

AI Mirror Play by ash herr

3D printing with p5.js by Gair Subbraman

Digital Quilting Circle by Tess Ramsey

Stringing worms with type & code by Sai Ram Ved Vyapurapu

12:00 to 12:30 pm: Closing keynote and goodbye with Monica Powell
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saberkhan.bsky.social
#virtualCCFest is back on Sunday, Sept 28, with amazing keynotes and workshops on creative coding lined-up. You can see and details and RSVP at ccfest.rocks. If you donate your funds will go to support the costs of the free event, Zoom licenses and small stipends for presenters and keynotes.
gusbecker.bsky.social
Woah! So cool you caught this on video!
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mapcenter.com
One of my customers had so much fun visiting the Map Center that he came back a few days later with a camera. He made this magnificent short documentary about my store, about me, and why I bother to do any of it at all.

It's really lovely and I hope you watch it!
youtu.be/Dj9uKpk3Idk?...
The Map Center
YouTube video by You Are Here
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gusbecker.bsky.social
Sure, this graphic may not be the most representative of the zine. These are just 2 of the 24 pages.
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jupyter.org
You’re invited to join the next Jupyter Community Call on September 04, 2025! Get updates from across the Jupyter ecosystem, hear talks from community members, and learn how you can get involved. It’s a great way to connect, contribute, and stay in the loop. Learn more medium.com/@rosioreyes/...
Jupyter Community Call: September 2025
Hey Jovyans, we want to learn about the great things you’re doing with Jupyter! The Community Building working group is holding an open…
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gusbecker.bsky.social
Zines are a great tool for science communication. Earlier this year, I put one together with @kiricarini.com of @developmentseed.org.

The zine provides a visually interesting jumping off point for folks learning cloud-native geospatial data!
"Optimizing Geospatial Data for the Cloud"
"A zine exploring common formats"
"Development Seed"
"Gus Becker Kiri Carini"
A floating robot  with one hand on a keyboard to a computer that has a glove on the screen. The other hand is giving a thumbs up. A raccoon character asking about smoke data, and a floating robot describes how vector format may be more efficient than raster in some cases.
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725hemeed.bsky.social
🗺️ USA Land Cover Map – 2024 🇺🇸
Made with QGIS & Blender using:
🌱 ESRI Land Cover (EarthMap)
🏔️ DEM from DivaGIS (CGIAR SRTM)
Forests, croplands, wetlands & cities — mapped to show the patterns shaping America's surface.
#USA #LandCover #QGIS #Blender #Cartography #GISChat #RemoteSensing #Map #OpenData
Landcover Map of U.S.A 2024