Show HN: GeoFastMapAPI – open-source Fast vector and raster server for mapmakers
2 by rupestre-campos | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN, built this project to unify cutting edge tech for fast vector and raster serving over the web into a single docker compose, using only open source technologies. The main language is python, DB is postgres with postgis, vector tiles made with tippecanoe, satellite image search via STAC and rendered with titiler. OGC API spec is the glue to make it all integrable with existing software like Qgis. The project code was created using ai assistance, following my architecture decisions gathered building (and using) systems to serve large geospatial content. Rather than a job done this is a start, being a base to integrate more tools and allow more analysis in future. Code on github: https://ift.tt/hinm75S
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New ask Hacker News story: Tell HN: Do not include co-authored-by Claude in your commits
Tell HN: Do not include co-authored-by Claude in your commits
2 by throwaw12 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
By including co-authored-by claude you are helping AI companies to exclude it from their training set. Make sure you don't include Claude contributions in the commit messages, if model is so good, they should dogfood and use it for training their models
2 by throwaw12 | 0 comments on Hacker News.
By including co-authored-by claude you are helping AI companies to exclude it from their training set. Make sure you don't include Claude contributions in the commit messages, if model is so good, they should dogfood and use it for training their models
New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: What makes a good Product Manager
Ask HN: What makes a good Product Manager
7 by chairhairair | 2 comments on Hacker News.
The tech PM role is… difficult to define, but we’ve all worked with good PMs and bad PMs - it’s usually quite quick to tell where someone falls on the spectrum once you’ve worked with them for a few weeks. But, I find it difficult to describe the difference.
7 by chairhairair | 2 comments on Hacker News.
The tech PM role is… difficult to define, but we’ve all worked with good PMs and bad PMs - it’s usually quite quick to tell where someone falls on the spectrum once you’ve worked with them for a few weeks. But, I find it difficult to describe the difference.
New Show Hacker News story: Show HN: How context engineering works, a runnable reference
Show HN: How context engineering works, a runnable reference
4 by linsys | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been presenting at local meetups about Context Engineering, RAG, Skills, etc.. I even have a vbrownbag coming up on LinkedIn about this topic so I figured I would make a basic example that uses bedrock so I can use it in my talks or vbrownbags. Hopefully it's useful.
4 by linsys | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been presenting at local meetups about Context Engineering, RAG, Skills, etc.. I even have a vbrownbag coming up on LinkedIn about this topic so I figured I would make a basic example that uses bedrock so I can use it in my talks or vbrownbags. Hopefully it's useful.
New ask Hacker News story: Claude UI Feature Request
Claude UI Feature Request
2 by simon_acca | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Putting this here in the hope that someone at Anthropic reads it. Searching through old conversations is difficult with the current app and web interface. Could you have the model provide a bunch of tags relevant to the conversation like “cooking” or “purchase advice” or “music”, so that we are able to browse conversations by topic? Thanks!
2 by simon_acca | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Putting this here in the hope that someone at Anthropic reads it. Searching through old conversations is difficult with the current app and web interface. Could you have the model provide a bunch of tags relevant to the conversation like “cooking” or “purchase advice” or “music”, so that we are able to browse conversations by topic? Thanks!