GeoRpo – Geo Relative Position

It’s snowing and I needed something to do. So I built a new Node.js library written in Typescript (with the help of Claude!)

Context: In the Journey app, I wanted a way to inform users of interesting POI’s in relation to where they were. For example, I am (standing | walking | cycling | driving) from point A to point B, there is an interesting story I want to hear about, in relation to my co-ordinates, bearing and speed, where is the POI in relation to me. This allows me to customize the story for the user. For instance: You may have just passed X, or, on your right is Y, or, about 2 miles to your south is Z.

The purpose of this library is two fold: One it personalizes the story to create a USP and two it gives context to the user as to where the POI is, in relation to themselves. Should they be looking out the window? Or Just understand that the POI is in the general vicinity. Piggy backing off that, the user can decide if they want to stop, explore or if close enough, take a detour to visit or view that POI. read more

🐿️ Dreys

Squirrels nests are commonly known as “Dreys”. I have spent 20 odd years wondering what types of nests these were in the trees, and on a beautiful walk at Goat Island with the family, Claude helped to identify them 🙂

Life is too short to wonder …

Cycling CdA Analyzer

I’ve been a BestBikeSplit user for years now. It’s been great for predicting race times and power requirements beforehand, and for analyzing my CdA after races. But at $20 per month, the cost started to feel steep for how often I actually used it.
That’s when I decided to create my own version using Claude. The project works surprisingly well, with results that match up closely with other paid subscription tools.