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“It was raining in Beyoğlu, and the rented Mercedes slid past the grilled and unlit windows of cautious Greek and Armenian jewelers. The street was almost empty, only a few dark-coated figures on the sidewalks turning to stare after the car.

‘This was formerly the prosperous European section of Ottoman Istanbul,’ purred the Mercedes.”

Websitehttps://jaxartes.net
LocationBerlin
@majdal I am reasonably confident that I have documented the routes of the Ottman-era Damascus, Beirut, Tripoli, Baghdad and Najaf lines correctly, but I have no information on where the trams stopped along those routes. If you have ever come across that information, I would love to capture it.
@majdal Happy you find it interesting. It's a bit of a niche topic!

Thank you to everyone who joined us last night for a delightful Geomob Berlin.

Here's our recap of the evening.

First things first, thanks to hosts UP42 https://up42.com for sharing their office with us.

UP42 is currently hiring: https://up42.com/company/careers

#geomobBER

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Thank you @michaelharg. Glad you enjoyed the talk and that it looks like I know what I'm talking about.

I wanted to discuss MovingPandas and MobilityDB as other ways of dealing with moving objects but I just couldn't squeeze it in.

The FOSS4G team has been posting this year's talks and mine just hit the channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl7LMEPvAmo

A companion article is here: https://www.jaxartes.net/pages/ads-b/

#foss4g #foss4g2023 #postgis #openskynetwork #adsb

2023 | Aircraft trajectory analysis using PostGIS - Benjamin Trigona Harany

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One of my favorite parts of attending #foss4g is the things you learn outside the talks. Two new discoveries for me were Kart from @hc and the Wikidata query language from @edward.

Slides from my talk on "Aircraft Trajectories in PostGIS" at FOSS4G: https://www.jaxartes.net/Trigona-Harany%20-%20Aircraft%20trajectories%20in%20PostGIS%20-%20FOSS4G%202023.pdf

There should be a video at some point as well.

#foss4g #foss4g2023 #postgis #opensky

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