First time really digging into #GRASS GIS 8.0.2. Usually, I interface GRASS via #QGIS. But this update really stepped up the UI into a clean useable and well organized experience. Bravo to the Devs!
View of the Right Bank of the Dnipro River at Sunset
On the right, one can see a 62-metre-tall (200-foot) steel statue of a female warrior holding a 16-metre (52-foot) sword in her right hand and an eight-metre-long shield in her left. The old Soviet symbols on the shield have now been replaced by Ukraine's national trident.
#Introduction Trained as a historian at the university of #Trier I started programming during my exchange year in Bordeaux, France. After my graduation I worked at the University of Trier and specialized in Historical GIS #hisgis#hgis. Currently I am working in the field of #spatialhumanities and #digitalhumanities at the Hessische Institut für Landesgeschichte in #Marburg, using Open Source Technologies (#Python, #QGIS, #Gdal, #GRASS, #OpenLayers, #Angular et. al.)
I applied an organic product that claimed to have bacteria that would eat the moss and produce fertiliser for the grass without making the moss turn black and having to rake it out. I finally mowed again this morning. It seems like it’s worked (although I’m sure the copious amount of rain has helped too). #lawn#gardening#moss#grass