you dont HAVE to have an 18 step morning routine. you could simply. wake up. and exist for a while. this is legal
Dear Company. My support for you is inversely linked to how much you try to contact me. I gave you a proxy email and if you try to email me your newsletter, weekly specials or other crap, I will nuke it without a second thought. I will not be reviewing your product, posting about you on social or signing up for texts. If I still use your product in a year, I might express mild support for it in conversation with an actual human. Your best strategy is to forget you ever knew me.
@pwramsey I think there is an on going friendly race between SedonaDB and Duckdb that I'm here for.
@atomicker I know all is not right in the world, but thank you for continuing to post these delightful gems, particularly welcome as we go back to snow from a brief warm up.
@overholt Take my money please! As long as its not an American grocery store sushi counter...
@douggreenfield I work at a big ESRI org. I use QGIS and R for 90% of my work and no one is the wiser. Pro is for the last mile/last resort of publishing to AGOL and some basic automations.
@nowosad Besides you and
@martinfleis? Perhaps not explicitly geodata science but
https://tech.marksblogg.com usually has something interesting. I follow
https://www.crunchydata.com/blog for anything by Paul Ramsey and to get good SQL tips, Milos Popovic is a very consistent R GIS video creator
https://www.youtube.com/@milos-makes-maps. Qiusheng Wu is also a consistent content producer
https://www.youtube.com/@giswqsGeoDa seems to wake up every 2 years and release new videos as well.
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@nyalld @hareldan @dkwiens 🐘 for me, hands down. The Vulture Capitalists will always do you dirty in the end.
@cederbs Seems like an inverse Poe's law - earnest expression of something that could be an Onion headline.