This video by Flint Dibble provides a near optimal blend of the calm dispassionate analysis and righteous swearing that the topic deserves.
This video by Flint Dibble provides a near optimal blend of the calm dispassionate analysis and righteous swearing that the topic deserves.
I haven't tried this, but might it be possible to use a VRT file in a local 'favourites' folder as a kind-of shortcut to a remote datasource?
For anyone using Microsoft 365, and seeing what looks like a mandatory Β£25/yr price rise for AI tools, you can reject it by going to Account > Manage Subscriptions > Cancel Subscription > Then select Microsoft 365 Personal/Family *Classic*.
screenshot showing choice of plans between Microsoft 365 and "lower cost without AI" option.
Happy "Microsoft trying to force CoPilot subs" day in the UK for all who celebrate.
(They just pinged me my renewal notice with it carefully worded to sound like a compulsory general price increase).
1) Go to your account page
2) Hit cancel
3) Change sub back.
I agree with this, and will definitely do so from tomorrow onwardsβ¦
Sounds like good preparation for industry
Mercator is objectively the best projection ever conceived
The downloadable dataset for Wales doesn't include designation date, and that for England is missing a date for about 16% of records. Only Scotland's is complete. The Wales dates could probably be acquired by web scraping though.
I always need two folders for any big project. Anything that can go on the cloud (OneDrive) does. Huge files go on a dedicated local SSD. Itβs a bit of a pain, but the benefits of the online cloud for the files that do go on there are massive.
Has anyone seen my Civ 2 CD-ROM?
Visited here just the other day. Cool place, though a bit of a maze! Very nice photo.
It's mind boggling. How do we even start to deal with this level of stupidity?
Might this be that 'Langdon' self-styled detective character? He thinks Offas's Dyke is a canal despite climbing hills at about ~45Β° (gradient estimate based on walking it with a hangover).
Sad to see this beautiful #Worcester #canal -side weeping willow brought down by #stormdarragh. Still a lot of trunk remaining so I'll hope to see regrowth this spring.
In London for @geolsoc.bsky.social NSGG Recent Advances in #Archaeology #Geophysics. Essential conference preparation in progress.
See you there! Looking forward to your talk π
You forgot to include a legend...
Two great projections! Although I have a slight preference for Eckert IV over Equal Earth.
That's a truly horrible projection!
I missed the 'Continue Thread' button π Still new to this place π
Ah, sorry! I scrolled through but didn't find it.
Here's another one: go.bsky.app/M9FwG2K
OK, here's my first starter pack. Honestly struggled a bit to find peeps! Pls let me know who's here that I'm missing so that I can grow this properly for drone mapping peeps! go.bsky.app/SXVsHzs
Ring of Brodgar, Orkney
Iβd like to be on this list
Room for one more?
Visualizing terrain curvature can reveal and characterize subtle #archaeology features on steep ground.
This is a drone #photogrammetry survey of British Camp #hillfort on the #Malvern Hills. Red is convexity, blue is concavity, greyscale is steepness. Created using #QGIS and other #osgeo tools.
There's enough of us now to do one of these!
go.bsky.app/M9FwG2K
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Hi Bluesky friends! If you're interested in digital archaeology, I've put together a list of folks in the field to follow. If you're an archaeologist who posts about digital tools, techniques, or projects and want to be included, just let me know, and I'll add you.
go.bsky.app/AHnKjhD