I develop processing software for satellite imagery, weather forecasts and more.
I forgot to post this. The organizers at #WHY2025 had been using #QField, #QGIS and #Postgresql for the festival's spatial planning!
I can't fault this stack. But I vaguely remember them telling about new features they would have enjoyed.
I hope they will share their experience on an NL-based or international GIS event.
Sort of cross-posting this (sorry:) )
Last week I was on #PyConDE + #PyData and it's been awesome. It's a great event if you want to deepen your software craftsmanship skills or open source ML/AI.
...and meet lots of people in this space.
It's like @foss4g is: but for the python + ML/AI done using python
I made a chart of the topics I followed (hacked from my fravourited talks on @pretalx). Here is the script to make your own: https://gist.github.com/arongergely/e039e854cd81678b9167200b0f129b70
So, I quickly aged 15 years doing plaster work for half an hour.
Better than an ageing algo prediction.
...unless I would go bald.
I do get to have better walls either way.
Contrary to what this photo may suggest, the talks at #FOSS4GNL were *not* preachy. I had a great time.
Big thank you to #OSGeoNL and #ProvincieZeeland for organizing an awesome conference and to all who contributed.
More and more #mountainbike trails in the Netherlands get these free to use service stations. This one is near Noordwijk.
The maintainers behind such trails are often local communities, operating on a volunteer basis. If you are happy with your favourite trail, go help out or make a donation to keep it in great shape!
And yes you read that right. Mountainbike trails in the Netherlands.