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@serapath.bsky.social is there an up to date list of active projects on top of pear? Would be really interested in diving into implementation details ('unfortunately' keet is not opensourced)
Beautiful 😍
Is this thesis available in print?
Hecho 📬
Gracias Alfredo ☺️
Estoy iniciando el desarrollo de una herramienta para gestionar de manera colaborativa, compartir y publicar datos y resultados de excavaciones arqueológicas. ¿Podría escribirte un mensaje a tu dirección de correo para hablar sobre necesidades en campo y a la hora de publicar?
It might add more value to assess risks to subaquatic sites. A lot of marine human activity data could be seen on the map, and also environmental datasets (salinity among others).
Just dropping this here if it could be useful to anyone.
By the way, I'm one of the developers building the tool 😅
Is not a tool meant to do this, but on globalfishingwatch.org/map you can upload a shapefile with excavation data and explore it, filtering it by dataset property, and even by time (in case data is time bounded on the ranges the tool accepts). It could be used as an online GIS visor.
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O único que botaba en falta. Que ledicia seguirte por eiquí
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Vigues de pro a piques de morrer de localismo
Xa daquela parece que mandaban os partidos. Os do bigote e as da saia.
Beautiful 🗺️
By the way in case anyone is interested there's a Nature paper www.nature.com/articles/s41... explaining how this untracked data is gathered (TL;DR SAR imagery 🛰️)
All data is available through GFW API globalfishingwatch.org/our-apis/doc...
✋ #globalfishingwatch map dev team member here
At least Mafintosh (github.com/mafintosh) was behind hypercore back then and still is.
I remember being awed by this beautiful piece of documentation dat-ecosystem-archive.github.io/how-dat-works/ A really obscure topic so well explained
I'd be curious to know projects that are experimenting with alternative interfaces to the Atproto data.
And yeah, beaker felt so fresh. It is a pity it got discontinued.
I'm super into p2p stuff... pears.com is quite promising
I would expect the ATprotocol to facilitate UX experimentation on social interaction on this network (maybe less is more) on the road explored by @pfrazee.com on beakerbrowser.com capacity to create custom UI's tailored for user needs, instead of forcing users to platform design constraints.
I've been thinking on this too. Some of the early UX decisions on social networks regarding interactions (likes, retweets, emojis, gifs, characters limitation...) tend to promote fast interaction. We end up being telegram versions of our selves. Abbreviated humans.
I'm based near Coruna (Galiza). There are some collectives colapsocolectivo.org or venues around here that might be a good fit to perform/collaborate with some of your work. Maybe when the date approaches we can be in touch in case you want to have a ride to the North West of the Iberian Peninsula
Loved the #ASynesthetesAtlas clips of the talk. Do your current european tour happens to pass through Spain somewhere?
There's a thread from @chezvoila.com on mobile design for charts that could be insightful too.
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There are a bunch of coders here _myself included_
go.bsky.app/PGYLmPG
Hey Tom, Javi from Tree Equity Score here 👋
You'd be a more than appropriate member of this pack.
@micheletobias.bsky.social is the gate keeper
go.bsky.app/PGYLmPG
@rsimmon.bsky.social your "Gentle introduction to GDAL" series are a gold mine. Have you ever thought on republishing it in whtwnd.com/about?
Would be great to bring them to the ATProtocol realm to avoid that knowledge to vanish in case Medium goes away some day.
There's also this classic from Rye Terrell.
Both are quite code intensive but from diverse angles
wwwtyro.net/2019/03/21/a...
This post might be insightful.
bsky.app/profile/drxe...
Impresive performance. Would be curious on the steps and stack to get that.
I'd go with data on geoParquet funeled through parquet-wasm to get an Arrow and pass it to deckgl binary to handle it directly on the GPU. Even then 789 million dots sound hard to handle 🤯
I'd be confortable in that list 🗺️🥰
The monorepo is quite big and probably hard to follow 🥲
The app I shared is `fishing-map` and for the deckgl code the `libs` that are most relevant are `deck-layers` and `deck-loaders`.
Most of it is tightly coupled to our use case but maybe some layers or patterns could be reused.