Keith Jenkins
@kgjenkins.mapstodon.space.ap.brid.gy
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Geospatial Librarian, Ithaca NY 6502 assembly. Roman numerals. The music in my head. 🌉 bridged from ⁂ https://mapstodon.space/@kgjenkins, follow @ap.brid.gy to interact
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To make matters worse, NY Thruway just sent yet another bill (apparently for one of the checkpoints where they must have just finally computed the OCR on the license plate?) along with an additional $2 surcharge.
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What's wrong with the NY Thruway? Against my advice, a family member took it at the end of July. We have already paid two separate NY toll bills from that trip. It is over two months later, and additional bills are still being sent to us. I would just like to move on with my life...
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It feels like this album cover may have been designed specifically to get my attention. I guess it worked.
https://andrewwilder.bandcamp.com/album/bach-complete-lute-works-on-guitar
Album cover of Andrew Wilder's "Bach: Complete Lute Works on Guitar", which shows three string-like lines, each with several points along the line marked with small circles, with straight lines connecting each circle along the line.
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The opposite of vibe coding is craftsmanship.
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Dude, what did Tretia Maria ever do to you?
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"October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Click this link for more details"
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[uspol]

Is this a violation of the Hatch Act?

It's certainly a violation of grammar.
Screenshot of the USDA Census of Agriculture website, showing a banner notice at the top that begins "The Radical Left Democrats shutdown the government...."
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aram.aoir.social.ap.brid.gy
I just peer reviewed a journal article that cited a “hallucinated" article ostensibly authored by me.

Needless to say, I recommended rejection.

#academia #academicchatter #commodon
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"There is a war between the ones who say there is a war / And the ones who say that there isn't" - Leonard Cohen
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I just encountered the word "colloquiarchs", which I assume are the people in charge of a colloquium
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I just saw the word "Oxford" and immediately thought it was a hexadecimal number with a typo.
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hansakwast.fosstodon.org.ap.brid.gy
🎥 I've published a video based on my #geomobnl talk in Eindhoven on 18 Sept on #digitalsovereignty & #opensource for geo, covering procurement, policy, and community-driven development.

Watch here: https://youtu.be/0u6tPM-USHY

💬 Feel free to share your comments.

#qgis #osgeo #ogc
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Great moments in GIS
#shp #sheepfile
Screenshot of a Windows file directory containing several shapefiles, where the .shp file is mistakenly listed as a "CNCPS Sheep File", due to the "Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System for Sheep" software being installed on the computer.
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Apparently, when you die, your name gets demoted to "A Prior Collaborator" in Box.
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"The (then) Head of Academic Computing at Cornell assured me that the one thing that would never go away was the punch card."
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The rise and fall of the "webmaster"
A chart of the frequency of use of the word "webmaster", rising in the 1990s and declining after 2005.
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In summary, a fascinating dataset.
4 out of 5 stars.

I just wish it was distributed in a more efficient data format.
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This fascinating chart from the paper shows the wide range of building volume per capita for each European country. Any theories why Finland would have nearly 4x the European average?
A bar chart of Building Volume per Capita (cubic meters per person).  Finland tops the list with 3967, followed by Estonia with 2689.  At the bottom of the list is Romania with 673 and Greece with 627.  The EU average is 1083.
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Okay, at least the paper mentions OpenStreetMap, and explains a bit about how it was used in training and in the "quality-guided building polygon fusion" (section 4.5.1)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04106
GlobalBuildingAtlas: An Open Global and Complete Dataset of Building Polygons, Heights and LoD1 3D Models
We introduce GlobalBuildingAtlas, a publicly available dataset providing global and complete coverage of building polygons, heights and Level of Detail 1 (LoD1) 3D building models. This is the first open dataset to offer high quality, consistent, and complete building data in 2D and 3D form at the individual building level on a global scale. Towards this dataset, we developed machine learning-based pipelines to derive building polygons and heights (called GBA.Height) from global PlanetScope satellite data, respectively. Also a quality-based fusion strategy was employed to generate higher-quality polygons (called GBA.Polygon) based on existing open building polygons, including our own derived one. With more than 2.75 billion buildings worldwide, GBA.Polygon surpasses the most comprehensive database to date by more than 1 billion buildings. GBA.Height offers the most detailed and accurate global 3D building height maps to date, achieving a spatial resolution of 3x3 meters-30 times finer than previous global products (90 m), enabling a high-resolution and reliable analysis of building volumes at both local and global scales. Finally, we generated a global LoD1 building model (called GBA.LoD1) from the resulting GBA.Polygon and GBA.Height. GBA.LoD1 represents the first complete global LoD1 building models, including 2.68 billion building instances with predicted heights, i.e., with a height completeness of more than 97%, achieving RMSEs ranging from 1.5 m to 8.9 m across different continents. With its height accuracy, comprehensive global coverage and rich spatial details, GlobalBuildingAltas offers novel insights on the status quo of global buildings, which unlocks unprecedented geospatial analysis possibilities, as showcased by a better illustration of where people live and a more comprehensive monitoring of the progress on the 11th Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations.
arxiv.org
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My understanding (which might be wrong) is that the GlobalBuildingAtlas polygons were generated via machine learning algorithms using Planet imagery. If so, it seems very unlikely that a building corner would end up in the exact same place as where an OSM user placed it 3 years ago. So it seems […]
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Looking a a specific region in Italy, these building outlines seem to match EXACTLY the building polygons from OpenStreetMap. (OSM in yellow, GlobalBuildingAtlas in green, Google satellite for reference.)
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Also, the files are old-style (pre-2016) GeoJSON, with a CRS declaration saying the coordinates are EPSG:3857, which means the coordinates are in meters (but only at the equator!) and there are 15 places of decimal precision... only as precise as the nearest atom.
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GlobalBuildingAtlas is an odd dataset. First, it's a very large dataset that is being distributed as 922 uncompressed GeoJSON files. Nobody wants to sit around waiting for even one 8GB GeoJSON to open and render. The first thing you'll want to do is convert it to another, more efficient, indexed […]
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Has anyone looked at this new dataset "GlobalBuildingAtlas" that reportedly has 2.75 billion building outlines?
https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/1782307

There is a bit about it here:
https://tech.marksblogg.com/building-footprints-gba.html
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