Wondering about putting some sort of geospatial meetup on the #emfcamp schedule - just a time to meet in the lounge/bar and geek-out about geo. What do you think @Emily_S@ultrazool@Laura (I think I got the right Laura!) and anyone else geo I know going?
Wondering whether anyone in my #gischat#eochat#geospatial network knows of any good tutorials for downloading and processing #Overture data using Python?
Also, I'm looking at xcube as a way of generating data cubes using STAC - is this a sensible approach?
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The more I'm thinking about it, the more I consider it.
I want to add a map for my bicycle rides, but I can't find any good PHP maps. The PHP versions of Leaflet on GitHub are no good. They don't work at all. They just gives you errors like "can't load class" or something like that.
So even if I am against it only to challenge myself, I consider using Leaflet in JS for airikr.me/biking.
Or do you have any solution in PHP that works out of the box?
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GeoPandas has released an alpha of v1.0.0 - time to check it works with your code.
Details at https://martinfleischmann.net/geopandas-1.0-is-coming.-what-will-change/, changes include switching default loader from fiona to pyogrio (nice! I often forget to use pyogrio and it'll save me time), requiring Shapely 2.0, removing built-in datasets, and deprecating some stuff.
We overlay the highway network with a massive, geolocated online social network (Twitter 2012), and measure how social ties are impacted by highway segments. We find a strong barrier effect in all 50 considered US cities. See below - the red squares show that this effect is stronger for short distances.