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5 votes
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Apple Maps privacy bug may have allowed apps to collect location data without permission
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The climate impact of your neighborhood, mapped
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What went wrong with the London Tube map? | Unfinished London
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In 2017, I made an unofficial transit diagram covering the Oslo region in Norway – now, five years later, it's time for a revisit
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Where can I find a preferably interactive, noob friendly map of the Milky Way and beyond?
This is for worldbuilding purposes. I'm not exactly a "science dude", so I'd like to get a better idea of our solar system and beyond, preferably with links to layman-friendly explanations on...
This is for worldbuilding purposes. I'm not exactly a "science dude", so I'd like to get a better idea of our solar system and beyond, preferably with links to layman-friendly explanations on things like:
- distances and travel time not only having Earth as a starting point, but from any given point to another
- if at all possible, including hypothetical alien and/or future technologies
- Earth-like planets
- locations that might be able to sustain life, and which kind of life it could sustain
- locations that, while unsuitable to carbon-based life, might receive enough energy to sustain artificial intelligence
I remember there's some kind of simulator or engine, that can run on a computer... anyone remembers the name? And would it run on an aging laptop with an i5 processor and Intel HD4400 integrated graphics?
Thanks!
EDIT: I guess I'll make this question a bit more approachable, so... what are some YouTube channels that can teach me more the basics of our solar system, nearby systems, the Milky Way, and how all of those are linked together?.
12 votes - distances and travel time not only having Earth as a starting point, but from any given point to another
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The biggest mapping mistake of all time
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Looking for a specific map app on iOS
Hello everyone, I recently moved to a new town and I'm looking forward to walking on all its streets and discover its secrets. However, it's relatively a big town and it will take me a while to do...
Hello everyone,
I recently moved to a new town and I'm looking forward to walking on all its streets and discover its secrets. However, it's relatively a big town and it will take me a while to do that.
I also don't like walking all that much and I'm not an outgoing person at all, so I want to gamify this a little bit to trick my monkey brain.So, as an idea, I wondered if there was an iOS app that used the GPS on my phone (or some other trick that I can't think of) to map my route, save it, and place it on the map of the town so I can coordinate my future routes according to the places I've already visited. It's sort of like those running apps that shows you your route after you finished running, except I want it to be not about running and I want them to save the route data, preferably locally.
Thank you everyone in advance for their time.
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German antitrust body launches investigation into Google Maps
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Who made these circles in the Sahara?
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Maps Are Fun! (1946)
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Map drawn from memory helps man reunite with family decades after abduction
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Diorama Map - Sohei Nishino
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NASA has developed an interactive map so you can see exactly where the NASA Perseverance rover has been
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How to read a map with a clock | Map Men
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How severe is the drought gripping the American West? See for yourself
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An incredible interactive map lets you drop a raindrop anywhere in the US, then track what its journey would be
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Queering the Map - Personal queer experiences mapped to physical space
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Indian government restricts foreign mapping services to one metre accuracy
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What are your favorite imaginary/fictitious maps?
(Only took me 2 months /s). Also this map is by no means a complete list. Santa-pocalypse: What if santa was (a tiny bit more) realistic? A timeline where Santa delivers his presents via quantum...
(Only took me 2 months /s). Also this map is by no means a complete list.
Santa-pocalypse: What if santa was (a tiny bit more) realistic?
A timeline where Santa delivers his presents via quantum tunneling and due to a failure in this device, he causes a nuclear explosion when he accelerates to relativistic speeds in order to gift Children worldwide. Given nuclear fusion doesn't work like that and the Shockwave travels westward counterclockwise, I disagree with the notion this is realistic, but that's pedantry.
Someone mashed dozens of fictitious worlds and the real world at different times to make a very weird and high-effiry map.
Industrialized, colonial, imperial China
A timeline where the Ming is an expansionist empire and puppets nearly half of the world's population. Given China has been as large and populous as entire continents at times, the fact that China had so much the leadership felt they could be self-sufficient and refuse to try to expand until like, 10 years ago, I find this scenario something that could totally have happened but didn't due to disinterested leadership.
What if the new world didn't exist?
A world where columbus is right about Geography and the Americas don't exist. While I don't think it's particularly realistic, I find this scenario underrated.
A grim, dark rainbow: What if the current rightwards shift of politics doesn't stop?
What it says on the title. Not particularly realistic given the CCP and NATO apparently collapse, but I like to use this map as a stand-in for the worst-case scenario of the near-future.
The dragon in shackles: Qing China and Japan in 1932
A timeline where Qing China re-unifies China, but at large costs to their economy, independence, infrastructure and territory.
Flavo et purpura: A world in which Islam never leaves Arabia Ca 800 AD
A very detailed map with quite a few differences from what happened IRL. Far more romanized.
Spain if the re*conquista continued into North Africa
A timeline where the Spanish conquer the Western half of the Maghreb. The justificarion is that Pre-columbian empires ally themselves to other European nations to not be colonized by Spain, so the Spanish focus their imperialist efforts into neighboring Morocco. Obviously not very realistic, but the maps are cool.
Fictitious maps based on real data:
The world divided into 200 areas of equal population
What it says in the title.
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Why does Russia have the best maps of Britain? | Map Men
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Google Maps' moat is evaporating
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Norway funds satellite map of world's tropical forests – funding for the project comes through its International Climate and Forests Initiative
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The inside story of the 25-year, $8 million heist of maps, books, and artwork from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Library
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Apple adds cycling routes and EV charging stations to Maps in iOS 14
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Why Microsoft's new Flight Simulator should make Google and Amazon nervous
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Wikipedia Vital Articles: Cities (Google Map)
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The oldest restaurant in (almost) every country
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London Tube map made from a working circuit board
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Facebook and Carnegie Mellon University COVID-19 symptom map
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Google and Apple adjust maps during pandemic
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The lockdown effect
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CropScape - US Department of Agriculture map of commercial crops
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US health weather map (flu symptoms)
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Social distancing scoreboard
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Coronavirus tracked: the latest figures as the pandemic spreads
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An interactive web-based dashboard to track COVID-19 in real time
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Building a map with secret paths for Shovel Knight: King of Cards
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The making of Facing Worlds, Unreal Tournament's most popular map
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New York’s subway map like you’ve never seen it before
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Apple's new map expands to the midwest and western US
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How Blasphemous' level design iterates on classic Metroidvanias
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Overwatch 2 to feature PvE, new map, at least one new hero
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'The perfect combination of art and science': Mourning the end of paper maps
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Google Maps is filled with millions of false business addresses created by firms pretending to be nearby
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The world’s oldest medieval map
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How an internet mapping glitch turned a random Kansas farm into a digital hell
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A newly digitized map from 1587 offers a rare glimpse at the way Europeans conceived of the Americas before British colonization
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How Google’s bad data wiped a neighborhood off the map
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A silly Google Maps origin story about how “Satellite” was almost named “Bird Mode”
@btaylor: Here's a silly Google Maps origin story about how "Satellite" was almost named "Bird Mode
9 votes