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  1. smollm2-360M
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  3. >>> make me a list of 20 different kinds of public data I could query, given only a location, to present on a home dashboard as useful stuff for a family
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  5. Sure, here are some ideas:
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  7. 1. Temperature readings from the local weather station or a mobile app like Google Earth.
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  9. 2. The number of times it rained recently in your area using a weather app.
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  11. 3. The amount of rainfall in the last month with data from a weather app (such as Accuweather).
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  13. 4. Air pollution levels measured by air quality sensors nearby at your location.
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  15. 5. The total distance traveled during the last week on foot, bike, or car for you and your family members using a mapping
  16. tool like Google Maps.
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  18. 6. The height of trees in your area using aerial photography or a map app.
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  20. 7. The number of people who live within a certain radius of your location, given an address.
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  22. 8. The total amount of food waste produced by your household during the last week, measured through a data tracking app.
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  24. 9. The average time spent on the internet at home for 24 hours in a day, using a browser extension like Freedom.
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  26. 10. The temperature and humidity levels (in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit) throughout the day for the past month.
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  28. 11. The number of power outlets near your location used by the last household for data collection purposes.
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  30. 12. The speed at which vehicles pass through a particular intersection within the last hour, using an app like Waze.
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  32. 13. The number and size of trees in the area that are under threat from pollution or other environmental hazards (e.g.,
  33. urban tree study)
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  35. 14. Air quality indexes (in terms of air pollution concentration) measured by air quality sensors in the area around your
  36. location.
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  38. 15. The amount of time spent on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. for the past week using an
  39. app or website that tracks social media usage.
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  41. 16. The number and size of trash cans near a proposed new building development, if you are planning to construct a
  42. residential house in that area.
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  44. 17. The average time spent reading books at home (in hours per day) within the last month for your family members using an
  45. app like eReader or an Ipad.
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  47. 18. Average temperature and humidity levels measured by weather stations near your location over the past week, along with
  48. a map showing the location of such sensors.
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  50. 19. The number of people who have used your public Wi-Fi network recently for data collection purposes within the last
  51. month, using a browser extension like Ghostery or WPSiteCheck.
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  53. 20. A list of nearby landmarks (e.g., buildings, parks, monuments) that might be interesting to visit or explore during
  54. your time in the area for fun activities.
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