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kramb
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Pinboard vs. Raindrop: Two bookmark apps enter
https://github.com/altilunium/kramb
Focuses on local storage, easily syncs between my devices (via centralized server that i have to pay each month though)...
Or, you could just simply self-host the sync server by yourself.
- Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
- Kramb: Simple Bookmark Manager
odm-postprocess
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
Hey, this is one of my projects too! I use a DJI Mini 2 along with the Litchi flight control app, which allows doing things like building up waypoint missions for covering a large area. I tried doing post-processing myself with OpenCV image stitching, but found that OpenDroneMap's NodeODM program was really nice to use and produced better results. I then wrote a program[1] to parse the output of the NodeODM results package, and upload it onto my website[2] that displays them using MapLibre.
At this point, I can lay out my waypoint missions ahead of time, grab my drone bag and some coffee, walk out the site, and get the vehicle up within a few minutes. I have three batteries, so that usually translates to somewhere around an hour of flight time with reserves, and over 100 images. When I'm done, I can pull out my computer, upload the day's images to the locally-run Docker container instance of NodeODM, wait for the results to get spit out a bit later, then run my post-process script, scp them up to the VPS hosting my site, and there's the map! The automation has made the process a lot more enjoyable. I'm still hoping to tinker with things making the images separate layers so I can do a time-series of different places, but it's still been fun in the interim. Feel free to reach out if you'd like to chat--I don't see many other people that are also interested in the area!
[1] https://github.com/quietlychris/odm-postprocess
[2] https://cmoran.xyz/geospatial
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