WalkingSparrow & Chelovek
Hey, I’ve been looking into ways to cut down delivery times with a more data‑driven approach—maybe we can blend your street‑shortcuts with some smart routing algorithms?
Hey, that sounds slick—mixing my alley tricks with some clean code could shave hours off those runs. Let me grab my notebook, and we’ll map out the fastest path together. Let's do it!
Sounds good. Open the notebook, start by listing all known shortcuts, then we’ll plot them against the GPS data to find the optimal route. Let's keep it straight to the point.
1. Back alley between 3rd and 4th on Maple
2. Tunnel under the rail line past the old warehouse
3. Rooftop path over the abandoned factory
4. Hidden service entrance in the city library
5. Stairs behind the cinema that cut a block
6. Narrow passage in the old market district
7. Shortcut through the green wall behind the post office
8. Underground corridor beneath the municipal building
9. Side street past the bike repair shop that’s barely marked
10. Shortcut through the courtyard of the historic hotel
Got the list. Let’s cross‑check each with current traffic data and check for any recent blockages. I’ll log each path’s average travel time and note any risks. Then we can rank them by total time saved. Let's do it methodically.