@awoodruff I will be there too , see you around
I like to hunt clues on map and crack cases with code.
I am a volunteer to open source geospatial community
@awoodruff I will be there too , see you around
I am looking for an alternative to
- Solve this issue
- Good community support
- Monitoring support
- Has task cancellation and queue prioritization support
- No need for cron scheduling
I’ve tried mitigating this using the --solo option, which prevents Celery from killing the worker. However, this creates another issue: Celery perceives the worker as lost since it’s not communicating, causing it to reassign the task to another worker even though the original one is still running. Additionally, Flower does not display the active worker in such cases.
Does anyone have recommendations for a solid Celery alternative that addresses these issues?
Looking for a Celery Alternative with Better Resource Management & Monitoring
I’ve been using Celery for task scheduling and distributed processing, but I’ve encountered issues with workers being shut down due to high CPU and memory usage. When training ML models inside Celery workers, they tend to use all available resources, scaling dynamically based on availability. This leads to Celery killing workers when they exceed limits.
The dark passenger,
Drifting far from home,
Fading with memories,
Swallowed by knowns.
No friends, no ties
A name lost in time,
A shadow that trails,
Slience in the eyes.
Buried in words,
Yet suffering to speak,
Sleeping with echoes
What your fear seeks
A dark passenger……
@thibaultmol @zverik @tuxedocomputers
AMD with linux ? True , I suspect they might ! It is just they provide options , german based company with good linux support ! I opted for intel one
@zverik worth considering @tuxedocomputers , I have been using one
Talking about bbox , I often need bbox of countries to use in my scripts :
Gosh , You don’t know how much I find myself spending time in stupid things like trying to get bbox of my geojson in easy way without opening QGIS all the time , hence I made this small UI for myself to make my life easier . Might be useful for others too
While trying to mimic tile level on the fly computation of google earth engine , Me and My friend came up with the project called virtughan ( A virtual computation cube ) . Currently experimented with sentinel-2 data that allows for you to do on the fly computation on tiles and go back in time via same tile across multiple zoom levels.
For more details and background , Do checkout :
I made this tiny python package called obe ( open buildings extractor ) to extract building footprints for your area of interest from multiple open data sources including Google Open Buildings, Microsoft Building Footprints, OpenStreetMap, and Overture Maps
https://github.com/kshitijrajsharma/obe
Check out usage example : https://github.com/kshitijrajsharma/obe/blob/main/example_obe_usage.ipynb
Introducing 🍵 Maptcha 🗺️
the #opensource CAPTCHA that improves #OpenStreetMap !
Maptcha is at its alpha stage, and we are testing it on potential users. To take part in the test, please follow this link:
https://maptcha.crown-shy.com
You have ~one week time to take part and give us some feedback.
We’ll present the results at #fosdem2025 in the Geospatial devroom
Working with Sentinel -1 , Radar images ? Here is my experience and step by step tutorial for one of the earthquake displacements analysis I did in Jajarkot earthquake Nepal !
https://dev.to/krschap/working-with-sentinel-1-radar-case-study-in-jajarkot-earthquake-p21
Unsupervised image segmentation using skimage in python , Demo with sentinel-2 image
https://gist.github.com/kshitijrajsharma/86cae4ebdc3dea94ef828ef32d3b84e1
I made this simple tiny tool to make my life easier , as I find myself hassling time to time searching for bbox of my geojson.
https://kshitijrajsharma.github.io/geojson2bbox/
Might be useful !
#foss #opensource
@osm_tech 👍 Nice
Mastodon isn't perfect.
But the fact a social network exists that is completely free to use
has no venture capital investors
has no shareholders to answer to
has no growth targets
with a web interface with zero tracking cookies
and mobile apps with zero trackers at all
with ten thousand server administrators who donate their time for user safety
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Home is home , No matter how trash it is !
More people need to understand this !
This time multiband raster for the h3 index computing
I should perhaps consider moving away from dev.to as it is imposing user to register
https://dev.to/krschap/process-multiband-rasters-sentinel-2-with-h3-index-and-create-indices-bem #gischat