Oh boy that's going to be hefty bill for the street view API, isn't it?<p>300 people * 12 votes/min -> 3600 street view events/min<p>3600 events/min * $0.002/event -> $7.2/min (at current usage)
Nice! There was a Daedalus (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._H._Jones" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._H._Jones</a>) column along the same lines back in the day. A bus where passengers could vote for how to steer, with the ones paying most money having the most votes. (<a href="https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/b7f0cfb077d6ad0f094d665e2bca7072" rel="nofollow">https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/b7f0cfb077d6ad0f094d665e2bca7072</a>)
I'm missing a history of past votes. Maybe a sliding window of the last n votes that you participated in and how you voted - as well as how it resolved.<p>Another idea that comes to mind is a to foster solidarity between voters by maybe notifying you if there is someone that voted exactly like you for the last n votes. Might be harder to do unless you're syncing votes via webrtc already
Cool.. Interesting that we are going "forward" using the rear street view image, giving the impression that we're in the wrong lane heading towards oncoming traffic
It looks like a game of chicken for minutes now (we are driving on the left side of the road, red car is on a collision course but somehow it can still maintain an even distance).
I wanted to turn left off of Stow St (and so did everyone else it seems), but at the intersection, there were no left-facing arrows, so we're still on Stow St.