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So much geo stuff on HN today! hallelujah


Exactly, I already booked marked 3 maps in 10min!


this is so cool! you just know that it's real shit when the website looks like that. i wonder if this is gonna be the new "quality" stamp - a website not looking like the generic react tailwind app but rather stuff like this?!


I got excited! But it seems this is just a mapbox gl wrapper?


In the same way that call of duty is just a Unity wrapper, yeah...


Crazy!


Cool. I've been thinking about where to find an alternative to the Veo Technologies camera system that most clubs use but is pretty expensive. This seems like it could work


Yeah, of course, this is a low-cost alternative, since you have to use your own camera or phone.

These are examples of videos we've successfully processed: * https://youtu.be/SxGV5W5Ka7M?si=kYNIe3tzoFm_-DKw * https://youtu.be/HUUcLKZKmfg?si=Xpcj4AtK5wOZwMot

Just have to put the camera in a fixed position, and that's all.

If you have any video like that, I can generate a video analysis for you in exchange for feedback.

Just fill out this form: https://forms.gle/U8UeeTwrWiMjiUzZA


how difficult would it be to translate this to other sports (specifically hockey?)


It won't be any hard, as we simply gather players' positions and generate stats accordingly. The number of players or the size of the pitch doesn't affect the process.

I'm interested in trying a hockey video. You can contact me here if you are interested as well: futvissoftware@gmail.com


amazing vid!


will never forget my original introduction to building bézier curves: making an aimbot look human by bezier curving the mouse path to the target!


> making an aimbot look human by bezier curving the mouse path to the target

I can't remember the reference precisely but I believe in the film Dune some missiles follow Bezier curves to an estimated target position because it gives a more interesting flight path. Or something like that.


this is from 17' does anyone know of any updated resources on imsi detection? perhaps some cool papers?


This is no longer being maintained as of 2022, but I think is more recent than SeaGlass.

https://github.com/EFForg/crocodilehunter


i think 'in the name of stopping AI agents' is much more likely to be what sells this. perhaps hate spread by AI?


Left rampant AI agents can drown a platform with a deludge of advertising shit or hate or woke crap.


I agree, GPT3.5 has been working insanely well for me when making overpass turbo queries. I guess there's lots of training data in the dataset for it. Made a quick 10 liner that takes in a bbox & search prompt -> GPT3.5 -> overpass turbo -> geojson

i.e. "banks in my area" a la google maps here: https://i.imgur.com/pSRn1xo.png

In my experience it seems like prompting for older technologies works much better on large LLMs, i guess it makes sense considering that there is probably more crawlable documentation out there

EDIT: someone in this thread linked a tool which seems to do this: https://github.com/rowheat02/osm-gpt


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