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rayrender
A pathtracer for R. Build and render complex scenes and 3D data visualizations directly from R
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www.submarinecablemap.com
Discontinued Comprehensive interactive map of the world's major operating and planned submarine cable systems and landing stations, updated frequently.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
fyi "http://www.rayrender.net/" does not redirect to "https://www.rayrender.net/" and serves over http. rayshader redirects to https tho.
I'm just pointing out what is clearly visible from OP's map, which I verified here. Guam would appear to be important for geographic reasons, having to do with latency to East Asia. Regardless, whether a cable terminates in Guam or not, any transpacific cable being routed to the Philippines or the southern half of Japan would need to cross the Mariana Trench. For that matter, the entire western edge of the Pacific plate is a subduction zone, so all the east-west cables are running across a trench somewhere.