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Testing #QGIS 3.28 point cloud improvements: very exciting to see how far this set of tools has come since I first tried to look at the city of #Vienna's #OpenGovernmentData #Lidar dataset "Kappazunder" anitagraser.com/2021/09/25/exploring-viennas-street-level-lidar-kappazunder-data-sample/
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Starting in one hour: #QGISOpenDay @osmuganda/1585922611678019585
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Having another go at #gischat on #Mastodon, current home: mastodon.social/@underdarkGIS
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Bird migration tracks are just fascinating @AlexJB497/1584815549137440768
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Sometimes it's hard to fit teaching in with everything else that's going on. However, hearing back from happy participants always reminds me how much of a privilege it is to teach at @unigis Never underestimate the motivating power of kind words
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It was a pleasure to join @JuliesData's event today to talk about open source for sustainable and resilient government in general and #QGIS' role in this in particular @JuliesData/1574443556697169920
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While I don't always trust traffic simulations, they certainly have been an underexplored data source in #MovingPandas demos @MovingPandasOrg/1581367400108523522
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Not bad for a week day: @APCS_AGCS_AuB/1577673777995042816
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WIP: bringing together my previous two blog posts to create animated trajectories with interpolated geometries and speed values Notice the black original ais input data points are much sparser and don't result in smooth animations #qgis #mobilitydb
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New tutorial: Visualizing IOT time series with @qgis Temporal Controller, PyQGIS & @MobilityDb anitagraser.com/2022/10/01/visualizing-iot-time-series-with-qgis-mobilitydb/
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Wow, just noticed that this post marks part 4️⃣0️⃣ of Movement Data in GIS anitagraser.com/movement-data-in-gis/ Quite the journey @underdarkGIS/1575884334275461121
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New tutorial: Detecting close encounters using #MobilityDB 1.0 and #QGIS anitagraser.com/2022/09/30/detecting-close-encounters-using-mobilitydb-1-0/
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Now if that isn't a reason to support the campaign, I don't know what is 😉 #QGIS #PointClouds @lutraconsulting/1575133178611769344
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Lots of people use @MovingPandasOrg for #AIS data analysis and that's great. But I always get particularly excited when I find usage examples from related domains like #ecology #natureprotection @MovingPandasOrg/1574464540305137664
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Congratulations, Héctor! Very well deserved. Enjoy your success and stay in touch. @HOchoa_/1573363858773020672
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I support this recycling effort. They look even better in real life than on the pictures. Incredibly weird feeling to think where these came from. If you're interested, this is the maker: etsy.com/listing/1299458037/set-of-2-original-aircraft-skin-shot #UkraineWillWin
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Really enjoyed seeing all the #QGIS use cases and mobility analyses at #archeofoss22. Thanks for having me. @JulianBogdani/1573299496624492547
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The recording should be available soon, preserving our connectivity struggle for all eternity 🤣 In the meantime, the corresponding short paper is available at escholarship.org/uc/item/7mg5655h #sdss2022 @STKO_UCSB/1572895741378547712
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#MapsInTheWild at Athens airport on my way back from the @MobiSpaces kickoff: lots of ideas to digest and ducks to get in a row 🦆🦆🦆
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I'm very excited to finally kick off our new project @MobiSpaces. We'll be particularly focusing on #MovementDataAnalytics for machine leaning and especially federated approaches @MobiSpaces/1572185495731568640
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Thank you @gissong for the many excellent pointers re #GeoAI for mobility research. @STKO_UCSB/1569568879231238146?t=oU5Pn4LhxSP91wBWYsrqdg&s=19
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Awesome. Particularly looking forward to watching the "explainable ML" talk by Ribana R. The slides looked super interesting @opengeohub/1570092974851379200
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Ready to leave your comfort zone? How about presenting your #QGIS & #PostGIS workflow at #PostGISDay2022? #GISChat #OSGeo @pwramsey/1568258447040479233
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"democracy is not about accepting the apparent verdict of history. It is about making history" @TimothyDSnyder/1569000878081818625
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Looks like I'll have to go back to Italy again soon 🤩 @seatsixtyone/1567095727775535104
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Something tells me this is a #QGIS map 😉 And the data analysis looks exciting too. Will have to take a closer look @JainVaralika/1562811010628861953
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After meeting @MobiDataLab's J. Lauer at #FOSS4G2022 last week, I'm looking forward to kicking off our @MobiSpaces project in September
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Nominations are open: @planetosgeo/1564663266869141504
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Return trip from #FOSS4G2022 to Vienna on the @unsereOEBB night jet: first time to get these coffee cups ☕♥️ huge improvement over paper cups imho. Keep up the good work
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#FOSS4G2022 is certainly a conference to remember, not least because of these awesome souvenirs. Thank you @MIERUNE_inc and all
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We're not just GEOspatial: @cartocalypse/1562803966362415110
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After @AndiNeum's excellent talk on #QGIS forms, we're getting ready for temporal controller action with Samweli Twesa #foss4g2022
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What a great team. Join them if you can. There's no better way to get exposed to all the different #osgeo tools. #FOSS4G2022 @osgeolive/1562412301931712512
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Join us this afternoon for geospatial Python #FOSS4G2022 @GeochicasOSM @underdarkGIS/1557793732933689344
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Impressive and haunting map of buildings damaged during the war: uadamage.info Based on automatically damage classification using satellite images @Gerashchenko_en/1561282913311891457
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And here you can see a rendezvous maneuver 🚢🚢 in it's natural habitat. Just pumping sanctioned oil from one ship to another 🤡 @fiete_stegers/1559527606285910017