marius851000

joined 1 year ago
[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Well, if you can, I would prefer you create one thread per submission. But if you can’t, tell me and I’ll do it myself.

[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Hololive? Yes, you did it correctly (beside the fact you didn’t set the time period, but it’s pretty common, and I admit the interface is not very user-friendly. I’ll fix that in the PR when it come time for its proper review.

[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 3 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

Don’t worry, there is no time limit. Recently, I received some new submission for the 2024 atlas (that I accepted).

[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 2 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

It's easier and faster for me if you make the entry yourself with a PC (I haven't really tested how it work on mobile at all, and I doubt it's good), bit that's not an option for you, you can send me a description, a title, the location and eventually web links.

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The 2025 canvas atlas (atlas2025.mariusdavid.fr)
 

Good news. This year (mostly by getting ready and reusing the code and infrastructure from last year), I have been able to launch the atlas much quicker.

The atlas is a website that allow you to get contextual information about art placed on the canvas, as well as submit your own information.

This year, unlike the last, I decided to use the feature to view older version of the canvas. There have been some fighting, and this might allow for removed art to still be documented (reused from the r/place 2023 atlas, which is where most of the code come from).

Also, I should make it clearer on the site, but if you need help, in addition to the lemmy community, there is a Matrix room (the same as last year).

[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 1 points 1 year ago

It indeed is not possible to have duplicate name (sorry). I'll see how I should improve this, but in the meantimes, you can use another name (and sorry for taking that long to answer)

[–] marius851000@toast.ooo 6 points 1 year ago

The Canvas Atlas contain information about the different element in the canvas, on the same model (and code base) than what is used for the r/place atlas.

More information is present in the announcement post at https://toast.ooo/post/4202022

 

Over the last 2 weeks, I worked to adapt the code that was used for making the 2023 r/place atlas, adapting it to work with this event, as well as making it work on GitLab and Lemmy.

The site is at atlas.mariusdavid.fr, the lemmy community is !2024lemmycanvasatlas@toast.ooo.

The goal of the atlas is to register the meaning of the elements(/arts/placements/zones) of the Canvas, as well as (optionally) meta element about the element itself (like which community placed it).

It offer both the possibility to create new entry or to edit existing ones.

It is ready to receive your contribution (I’ve already put a few elements I worked on). You can start by clicking the “Draw” button, then drawing the element and filling other informations (all but the title are optionals. The 4 specific kind of links (Lemmy, Matrix, Discord, SubReddit) are just to better format them, but any kind of link can be put in the “Website” box). Once finished, you’ll have a piece of JSON code that you can copy-paste in a post on the above community (not this !canvas@toast.ooo one). A bot will then make an MR on Gitlab, which will allow preview, review and approval. (note that opening the MR might take 10 minutes, and making the preview another 10 minutes. Technically speaking, it work by polling, which is not very efficient for quick reaction time).

The full source code is also available on sc07’s GitLab https://git.sc07.company/marius851000/fediverse-canvas-atlas-2024 and there is also a Matrix room at https://matrix.to/#/#lemmy-canvas-atlas-discussion:mariusdavid.fr (avaible from the general Canvas space).

ps: There is no formal method to describe an entry. I will recommend starting by describing what is presented, then putting more meta information, like which community (or user) placed it, who drew it and this kind of stuff.