0l·3 giorni fa·discussOpenStreetMap - seems to be done with concentric circles, e.g. https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/1365317072 and a dome on topThere is a good wiki page on this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_3D_Buildings
0l·4 giorni fa·discussFYI someone else has probably already traced this through Strava, which is allowed to be used for tracing: <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Strava#Data_Permission_-...>
0l·8 giorni fa·discussObligatory mention of https://xiph.org/video/ which clears up a lot of misconceptions.
0l·18 giorni fa·discussAh, fair enough. Well Firefox should support Brotli by default, so it's probably something going on on my machine.
0l·18 giorni fa·discussFYI your server returns Brotli encoded content, even if the request has only Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, zstd - making it unreadable in for me (Firefox on Fedora).
0l·18 giorni fa·discussPar for the course for the Tata group. Reminds me of the JLR hack last year, who outsourced their computer systems to Tata.https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/sep/20/jaguar-land...
0l·23 giorni fa·discuss> remember GPT 2 is too dangerous to releaseFYI, this was when Dario was still at OpenAI.
0l·24 giorni fa·discussI remember a while back neverssl.com would happily serve HTTPS requests! Another good alternative is http://httpforever.com/
0l·9 mesi fa·discussLCSC is definitely genuine. I'm not sure why people are so surprised that companies like Mouser have insane markups.