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Visual SPARQL
langsamu.github.io/sparql-bl…
I've created an app and JavaScript library to visualise and construct SPARQL using @google#blockly.
It supports all of SPARQL 1.1 Query, Update and SPARQL*.
Best bullshit hacking screen ever.
First time I've seen RDF on TV: Hacker uses XMP (complete with Base64 encoded thumbnail I wish I bored enough to decode) to break into a phone. Debugging with VS in the background as well.
From the otherwise excellent imdb.com/title/tt4063800/
ALT Screenshot of XMP RDF/XML on top of a Visual Studio debugging session used to illustrate "hacking into a phone with Bluetooth" in Le Bureau des Légendes S04E10.
Almost as good: RDF/XML (XMP) says the top secret document our hacker just magically decrypted is a PDF created by Illustrator, normal procedure in rogue corporates.
Is this a TV trope or a conspiracy?
imdb.com/title/tt3914672/
Find someone who knows things. Find a whiteboard. Get them to tell you stories about all the things they know. Draw some bubbles. Let them keep talking. Draw lines between the things they say are connected
As a former member of the team who built this service and the platform it sits on, I’m thrilled and humbled to see them referred to as useful tools for engaging with treaties and Parliamentary procedure. It should also be noted that everyone who built them have now gone.
As early as 12/18 Parliament IT leaders said, “we will not be taking forward new development on the data platform right now”. Everything @Arabella_Law & @philbgorman mention is that ‘data platform’. At least 15 devs have resigned, feeling their work is not welcome at Parliament.