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Resizing the OpenStreetMap Planet EBS in Amazon's Cloud | Development Seed
a tiny map of the worldThis is an enormous amount of geographic data. To put it in perspective, last week's planet was bzip2 compressed at 7.4GB, unzipping to 116GB, and occupying 113GB in a PostGIS database. The process of importing the data is very serious: even with a large Amazon instance which lets me allocate five gigabytes of RAM for the importer, the initial load takes over 29 hours.
15 December 2009 00:00
Google URL Shortener
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14 December 2009 23:00
llimllib's cherry-blossom at master - GitHub
Cherry Blossom is a blogging system written in Python. It was written specifically because I had a lot of pyblosxom blog entries on my previous blog, but I wanted to use cherrypy instead of plain-ol cgi. It adds features like object publishing, session support, access to lots of cherrypy plugins, access to GET and POST vars as method parameters, and others. This software's been running my blog (http://billmill.org) for over two years now, and has survived a couple redditings and a flood from stumbleupon, all without a hiccup.
django-wikiapp - Project Hosting on Google Code
Django WikiApp is a pluggable application for Django that aims to provide a complete Wiki (for really small values of "complete")
pylint (analyzes Python source code looking for bugs and signs of poor quality.) (Logilab.org)
analyzes Python source code looking for bugs and signs of poor quality.
SpatiaLite download page
the SpatiaLite extension enables SQLite to support spatial data too [aka GEOMETRY], in a way conformant to OpenGis specifications
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14 December 2009 22:00
Photoshop tutorial: Sharpen photos with high pass filter
14 December 2009 21:00
Geldautomaten Hamburg
Geldautomaten Berlin
Prince of Persia Flash Game
Gold Miner
14 December 2009 20:00
