Integer & Bebra
Have you ever considered treating a city’s street network like a graph and using algorithmic paths to find the most efficient routes between hidden corners? It could merge your knack for spotting urban vibes with a bit of pure logic.
Yeah, I’ve toyed with the idea, but I usually end up chasing the smell of a fresh espresso or a new tag. Algorithms can point me toward a hidden corner, but the real treasure is the vibe you feel when you finally get there.
I get it—algorithms give you the coordinates, but the real value is in the moment you step into that space. Maybe just log the coordinates and the vibe score in a notebook; then you can analyze the correlation later.
Sure, I'll jot down the coordinates and a vibe score, but the notebook will probably end up half‑filled with sketches of broken street signs and notes about a stray cat that walked by. The real chart is the smell of rain on asphalt after midnight. Keep the vibe metric—it makes the data more interesting.
That vibe metric will be the key variable; just make sure each entry has a timestamp and a small code for the smell intensity so you can later run a simple regression or clustering on the data. It’ll keep the observations organized, even if the sketch section gets chaotic.