Luke Igel joins MTS to discuss building JMail and his abandoned buildings map, the window of opportunity for open data projects, and how San Francisco's API infrastructure enables indie developers.
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(00:52) Building the Abandoned Buildings Map
(06:28) San Francisco's Data API
(10:28) The Housing Crisis and Storefronts
(12:36) SF's Art Scene and Affordability
(17:42) Group Houses and Community
(20:42) JMail and the Epstein Files
(25:10) Kino and Automated Video Editing
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