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- geospatial
- climate change
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What options are there nowadays for (paid) hosting geodata as map and/or feature service for a #webgis application, if you don't want to bother setting up your own servers?
Maptiler is one, anything else?
Exploring efficient, vectorized geospatial operations in the browser with GeoArrow and GeoRust compiled to WebAssembly.
https://observablehq.com/@kylebarron/prototyping-georust-geoarrow-in-webassembly
Efficient, vectorized geospatial operations in the browser. Kyle Barron </br> July 11, 2023 I'm excited about the browser as a universal compute platform. Web access is universal, web applications avoid custom installation, and technologies like WebAssembly and WebGPU make it possible to get near-native performance in the browser. Previously in this series of Cloud-Native Geospatial in the browser, I showed how to load GeoParquet files and interpret and render GeoArrow geometries in deck.gl. But for the bro
Remotely controlling #QGIS through #PostgreSQL queries 🤪
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