#level0

Sandra NabbefeldSandraNabbefeld
2025-08-31

Sunday-Fun with Open AI:

"I've been trying to explain the internet myth 'Backrooms' to some guys, who just arrived there by accident.
Well, they'll find out soon."

I am trying to explain to Sam, Dean and Castiel from Supernatural the situation and what is probably going to happen in this Level. They stare at me, totally clueless, especially Castiel, not having any idea what is happening. Entities inhabiting this level are approaching from the background. Crowley, who also arrived  with the others, is trying to inform us about the approaching entities with wild gestures, eagerly trying to gain our attention.
Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭seav@en.osm.town
2025-07-20

So the 🇵🇭 Philippine Statistics Authority released the 2024 census report last Thursday:

psa.gov.ph/content/2024-census

A fellow #Wikidata user had already imported the new population figures down to the municipal level (not yet barangay level) using QuickStatements.

As for #OpenStreetMap, this is yet another pile of things to add to my never-ending to-do list. 🫠 But I’ll see if I can jury-rig a solution using #Level0.

#Philippines #censuses #population #statistics #OpenData #tootSEA

Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭seav@en.osm.town
2024-06-11

@opencage @zverik excellent news! Though I don't use it as often, #Level0 is one of my favorite editors. 👍

Pekka Jääskeläinenpekka@fosstodon.org
2024-01-22

chipStar 1.1 released: It's a tool for compiling and running HIP/CUDA on SPIR-V via OpenCL or Level Zero APIs. This release cycle focused on stabilization and performance improvements over the 1.0 release. The release was measured to run some benchmarks up to twice as fast as 1.0, with an average improvement of 30% measured on HeCBench.
github.com/CHIP-SPV/chipStar/r #cuda #hip #opencl #spir-v #level0

Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭seav@en.osm.town
2023-01-19

What could've easily been a 30-minute #OpenStreetMap editing session per municipality using #iD or a 15-minute session using #JOSM takes only ~1 minute using #Level0 plus some JavaScript (which did require some upfront coding investment) via the browser console and an API call to #Overpass.

Alaminos: openstreetmap.org/changeset/13

Mapandan: openstreetmap.org/changeset/13

Infanta: openstreetmap.org/changeset/13

Greum Maol Stevensonblog@stevenson.scot
2021-10-26

Plague Diary: SNP Stays Safe, Disregards Everyone Else stevenson.scot/plague-diary-sn

Greum Maol Stevensonblog@stevenson.scot
2021-09-08

Plague Diary: Has the Scottish Government Given Up? stevenson.scot/plague-diary-ha

Greum Maol Stevensonblog@stevenson.scot
2021-07-02

Plague Diary: Abandoned Masks & Abandoned Sanity stevenson.scot/plague-diary-ab

#Level0 editor is truly fantastic for edits just like this. I only used Firefox for Android, bam, and a fuel station, formerly out of business, now reopened and is reflected on #OpenStreetMap.

Elements properly tagged is beneficial for mappers! In this case, the closed way was tagged with disused:amenity=fuel. So all I have to do is remove some part of the key and any other unnecessary tags. Yeah!

openstreetmap.org/changeset/75

Level0 OpenStreetMap editor

@AkuAnakTimur

Of course, there's #osmcha, but the simplicity of the #mmwatch dashboard allows any validator to quickly edit multiple changesets, even allowing the use of the #level0 editor for quick and simple edits.

For #osmcha, just add "maps.me" in editor filter.

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