Since I've recently quit my job, I've enabled github sponsors now. Without any expectations, let's see if I can make a living as an #rstats#rspatial#whateverspatial opensource developer 🤔
Thanks to inspiration by @kylebarron I am currently deep diving into #deckgl and #geoarrow to enhance the geo-spatial visualisation toolkit available in #rstats#rspatial...
Can't seem to stop so here's earthquakes (> M4.0) of the world, 1923 to 2023. I like how we can see the plates and active fault lines in a compact way.
Have a couple more before I move on so bear with me. 😅
@terence where do you get this data from? I'd love to see a world version of this. Probably not possible with rayshader, but the general pattern would be interesting to see
Say I have a folder of shapefiles. Is there a faster way to read all of them into R than creating a list and using lapply? Ultimately, I plan to merge them all into one.
Not for #30DayMapChallenge but I need to keep myself motivated with other things. Here's a map of Indonesia showing all earthquakes greater than magnitude 5.0 from 1923 to 2023. Inspired and made possible by @milos_agathon.
@terence I'd love to see some of your code for the awesome stuff you do with all the ray*verse. Even just a tiny little example to get started, especially on the glowing points. I love what you do!