

I don’t think the people in the 1700s would care
not the country or the triangle :)
I don’t think the people in the 1700s would care
Not even really that but people tend to think that others have just outright stopped making maps. “Haven’t we made all the maps already?” Is a common response I get when I tell them. They seem to forget about data analysis and all that.
“Shopkeeper” would be a pretty damn good job title too compared to retail.
I’m currently in college to go into GIS (Geographic Information Systems/Science) and lemme tell ya I think more people in 1700 would understand “cartographer” than they would today.
links to 11 year old thread for tangentially related Windows Vista problem, locks current thread
I just don’t see that.
If somebody doesn’t have an idea of what they’re talking about (allegedly) then it would be far more productive to explain it than to keep arguing about it without actually solving anything.
Plenty of developers also use GitHub for software distribution for end users, so that’s where the problems lie. I’m not saying GitHub should change their UI to match something the site wasn’t made for, but it’s still an issue for people who choose to use it that way.
Similar for looking up how to play Crusader Kings.
I have heard of proton mail but haven’t tried it
Playstation 2 slim and an original PS2 controller. Still runs really smoothly, at least for tech at the time. Disc drive is really cool.
Why is it so hard to say where you get your info from? If it’s so easy to find then why are you trying so hard to find ways to get out of this scenario where you just cite a source? I don’t give a dick what they said, as far as I remember you’re the one who has made this claim almost a dozen times now without a SINGLE source.
And news flash moron, you’re the one who made the original claim! You’re the top comment here! How fucking stupid do you think I am?
Fuck off back to the hell you came from with this moronic autocratic propaganda.
It would help prevent a lot of useless bickering if you could provide sources for your own claims instead of begging others to do the work for you.
I’m not watching or listening to anything with the word sigma in it, sorry.
That sodium is the leading reason for blood pressure and heart disease. Evidence has been shaky at best, and at worst it’s a cause among many.
Not even that. Politicians in even just the generation after Washington deified the framers of the Constitution, even when the remaining alive ones protested against it.
It’s weird seeing a regular colloquialism in a sea of politically charged comments. This one really seemed to get people riled up.
Okay so it’s very much not FOSS (we’re talking upwards of a couple hundred $ / month) but Esri’s StoryMap feature through their ArcGIS software suite would allow you to do exactly this. Having used StoryMaps though, this is by far the most comprehensive way to do something of this nature. You can upload GPS data directly to the software, export the map to the ArcGIS Online suite, then create a storymap from there. StoryMaps can be panned, animated, zoomed etc to your heart’s content.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/
Your other solution would be with QGIS, which is FOSS. I don’t think they have a StoryMaps analogue, but I’ve heard “QGIS2WEB” sort of works like that.
https://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/web_mapping_with_qgis2web.html
I believe Google Earth Engine also has this capability but it’s only free for academic & research use. Also NOT FOSS.
https://earthengine.google.com/