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open-location-code
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A Critical Analysis of the What3Words Geocoding Algorithm
Pluscode is a trademark. The actual standard is called "open location code" and is unrestricted - https://github.com/google/open-location-code/
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Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems
Yeah, that seems like a bad design choice. If you look at the spec [0], you can see that they only use "23456789CFGHJMPQRVWX" in the codes. They apparently scored the letters based on how well they can spell 10000 words in 30 languages, without thinking about character similarity. If they had involved actual humans instead of counting letter frequency, they might have noticed that the letter W looks similar to VV, and that its English name is "double U". And tried a letter like N or Y, which would be much harder to confuse.
[0] https://github.com/google/open-location-code/blob/main/docs/...
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In Hangzhou, China, there is a building that houses over 30,000 people.
Lots of thoughts from the founders incl comparison with other systems here: https://github.com/google/open-location-code/wiki/Evaluation-of-Location-Encoding-Systems
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Why doesn't Costa Rica use real addresses?
It's licensed Apache 2.0 https://github.com/google/open-location-code
- An Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems (2018)
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Houses having names instead of numbers.
I wish https://plus.codes/ took off. The benefit compared to what 3 words is that you can use the closest city to give directions and cells next to each other share the bigger cell name.
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SpaceX is live with T-Mobile announcement
And an additional shoutout for https://plus.codes/ from Google.
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r/Starlink Questions Thread - March 2022
New to this so sorry if this is stupid. I've been trying to use https://plus.codes to try to check an address for availability at starlink. Whatever code I put in, it simply tells me afterwards "please enter an address or a plus code". That website seems to give me either a shorter or a longer plus code. Neither of them seems to make the starlink website happy. When I try putting in the address, it doesn't like that either. Confused on where to go from here.
ParaDrone
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ParaDrone: Autopilot for Parachutes (esp32, gps, lora)
https://hackaday.io/project/176779-paradrone-autopilot-for-parachutes https://github.com/platypii/ParaDrone
What are some alternatives?
starlink-grpc-tools - Random scripts and other bits for interacting with the SpaceX Starlink user terminal hardware
firmware - Meshtastic device firmware
Steamless - Steamless is a DRM remover of the SteamStub variants. The goal of Steamless is to make a single solution for unpacking all Steam DRM-packed files. Steamless aims to support as many games as possible.
dRehmFlight - Teensy/Arduino flight controller and stabilization for small-scale VTOL vehicles
gpstest - The #1 open-source Android GNSS/GPS test program
ESP32-Paxcounter - Wifi & BLE driven passenger flow metering with cheap ESP32 boards
internet-pi - Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet.
Aeropedia - Aviation encyclopedia for Android with Real Time Flight Tracker, Amazon Alexa and a robust community of aviation enthusiasts
internet-monitoring - Monitor your network and internet speed with Docker & Prometheus
BeaconFlight - Beacons can now allow players to fly!
starlink-coverage - Calculating some statistics about Starlink satellites
Traccar - Traccar GPS Tracking System