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h3
- H3: Hexagonal hierarchical geospatial indexing system
- Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems
- Not sure if this is the worst or most genius indentation I've seen
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A population density map of the state of Pennsylvania
It looks like the base Kontur dataset uses H3 resolution 8, and thereβs a lookup table here. β400mβ seems to refer to the edge length (which averages to 461m).
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[ANN] HexTree: geographical region-to-value mapping
I can speak to quadtrees, but the primary reason for using this is that you need a geographic "dictionary" (not using the word map to avoid confusion with charts), and you're perhaps already using the H3 hexagonal grid system.
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What's everyone working on this week (34/2022)?
HexSet: is a way of storing a set of H3 cells in a tree, and doing fast (2-20 ns on my 2013 trashcan Mac Pro) membership tests. You must first convert the input data (e.g. GeoJSoN polygon) into H3 cells.
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Surprising result while transpiling C to Go
> What an amazing tool that can completely change function names when it converts from C to Go.
How can one read the code of the benchmark, then switch into virulent sarcasm mode without trying to understand the code? And seeing "+1" comments without any effort to understand is also disheartening.
The blog post had a link about the Go helper functions the author used. It lands on https://github.com/akhenakh/goh3/blob/main/h3.go This shows that the `FromGeo()` function used by the Go benchmark is a helper that calls transpiled functions. The benchmark code itself was of course not transpiled, so the sarcasm was unneeded and wrong.
If anyone wants to dig in deeper, the C function `latLngToCell()` calls 2 functions, see https://github.com/uber/h3/blob/master/src/h3lib/lib/h3Index...
- Completely ignorant Newbie needing help with launching Ubers H3 Software.
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Anyone doing geospatial queries? NoSQL? Amazon Location Service?
Uber just released their library to perform geospatial indexing - https://h3geo.org/. This might be an useful building block for you.
starlink-coverage
- I made a Starlink Availability map
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SpaceX's New FCC Filing Requests to Operate Starlink 'In Moving Vehicl
Thanks. I dug around for the answer I was looking at.
> Each cell covers 324.29km^2 on average.
https://github.com/sebsebmc/starlink-coverage
- How bad of an idea is it to order if we are moving 10 miles away?
What are some alternatives?
S2 geometry - S2 geometry library in Go
dishy_grafana - Starlink Dishy Grafana Dashboards
Leaflet - π JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps πΊπ¦
lsquic - LiteSpeed QUIC and HTTP/3 Library
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
open-location-code - Open Location Code is a library to generate short codes, called "plus codes", that can be used as digital addresses where street addresses don't exist.
s2geometry - Computational geometry and spatial indexing on the sphere
starlink-grpc-tools - Random scripts and other bits for interacting with the SpaceX Starlink user terminal hardware
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
rpn - RPN command-line calculator
Cesium - An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps :earth_americas:
localtileserver - π dynamic tile server for visualizing rasters in Jupyter with ipyleaflet or folium