@kb As I look more closely now, I think you can distinctly see McMurdo due south of NZ.
@pnorman This seemed to work acceptably: ffmpeg -r 15 -f image2 -pattern_type glob -i "png10/*.png" -vcodec libx264 -tune grain -crf 15 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart osm.mp4
And the value scaling is basically log8, entirely ad-hoc.
@kb Certainly a few islands, but I think maybe also an Antarctic base or two? I can check in my morning.
@kmetz Yep!
@alan I feel like this could be the seed for a legitimate geography paper in like 1977.
The answers to your questions are:
1. Yacht and rally car races.
2. Yes, well noticed! We call it “Null Island”.
3. No, but it would be nice if it were practical.
4. People scraping tiles.
5. Yes, because the distribution of traffic follows Zipf’s law.
6. If I have time.
The amount of high-quality open data in these releases is amazing, and it’s been consistently timely.
If I were doing disaster response work at the moment, I would be building heavily on this data.
Hard to think of another company giving out this much top-tier product, under CC-BY-NC and with no sign-up, just to help with disasters.
@meetar They should have named it Snack.
@beep @casey What people actually want from Slack, the service known for its comparatively humane and community-oriented choices, is to open their computer in the morning and feel as much as possible like https://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-army-star-trek-command-center-2013-9
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[clears throat] [looks around] The reinvention of potato.
[slightly louder:] The reinvention of potato?
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41422-021-00542-5
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Where can I order an enamel pin that says “The LLM discourse is really tangled up and unproductive in ways that are too annoying and complex to even outline on this pin – there are a lot of different aspects to the situation that it would be unfair to leave out of even a short summary”?
This is, to be clear, me subtweeting people getting mad at ChatGPT for using a modest amount of water compared to … almost anything else you could name? Every single almond, like literally one lone almond, is about 3,000 ml of virtual water. A cup of coffee is 100,000+ ml; pee it out into a high-efficiency toilet and that’s a minimum 4,000 ml flush. May I suggest that the rogue billionaires explicitly aiming to stop paying for labor are the problem to focus on here.
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