briantrumpet
Squire
I'd have thought it would have been more useful expressed in percentage terms.
Both, to cover all bases.
I'd have thought it would have been more useful expressed in percentage terms.
Needs a graph really
I needed a restaurant recommendation, so I did what every normal person would do: I scraped every single restaurant in Greater London and built a machine-learning model.
It started as a very reasonable problem. I was tired of doom-scrolling Google Maps, trying to disentangle genuinely good food from whatever the algorithm had decided to push at me that day. Somewhere along the way, the project stopped being about dinner and became about something slightly more unhinged: how digital platforms quietly redistribute economic survival across cities.
Because once you start looking at London’s restaurant scene through data, you stop seeing all those cute independents and hot new openings. You start seeing an algorithmic market - one where visibility compounds, demand snowballs, and who gets to survive is increasingly decided by code.
Not 'banter', but an interesting post, especially for those of you who live in London and like to eat out. Someone didn't quite trust Google Maps to supply the best answers, so built a different model, scraping data from Google Maps, but processiing it differently.
https://laurenleek.substack.com/p/how-google-maps-quietly-allocates
Not 'banter', but an interesting post, especially for those of you who live in London and like to eat out. Someone didn't quite trust Google Maps to supply the best answers, so built a different model, scraping data from Google Maps, but processiing it differently.
https://laurenleek.substack.com/p/how-google-maps-quietly-allocates
I can take comfort in knowing that if the Insta generation like something, it is probably not my thing anyway.
If Instagram and TikTok shut tomorrow the world would be a better place.
Not 'banter', but an interesting post, especially for those of you who live in London and like to eat out. Someone didn't quite trust Google Maps to supply the best answers, so built a different model, scraping data from Google Maps, but processiing it differently.
https://laurenleek.substack.com/p/how-google-maps-quietly-allocates