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    Explore " 171" with insightful episodes like "Closing (asg2019)", "Closing (asg2019)", "Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)", "Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)" and "171. Brian Foster - Standing Strong in the Storm pt2" from podcasts like ""Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)" and "Sermons from WCC"" and more!

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    Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)

    Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)
    Most popular mapping presentations today, ranging from clients to servers, show and discuss only maps in web mercator, the popular Mercator derived projection used by OSM as well as most commercial tiles providers. There is however an interesting, exciting world of map projections out there, that are still being used in a variety of context. This presentation will introduce the advancement made in GeoTools and GeoServer to handle those use cases, where users have a worldwide data set, and need to view all or part of it in multiple projections, some of which valid in a limited area, and requiring the software to perform a proper display of it on the fly, without any preparation. We’ll discuss GeoTools/GeoServer “advanced projection handling” manages to deal with these cases, wrapping data, dealing with the poles and the dateline, cutting on the fly excess data, densifying on the fly long lines as needed to ensure a smooth reprojection, for a variety of cases, ranging from seemingly innocuous datum shifts, maps having the prime meridian over the pacific, and the various tricks to properly handle stereographic, transverse mercator, Lambert conic and other limited area projections against world wide source data sets. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/DHDH7C/

    Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)

    Mapping the world beyond Web Mercator (foss4g2019)
    Most popular mapping presentations today, ranging from clients to servers, show and discuss only maps in web mercator, the popular Mercator derived projection used by OSM as well as most commercial tiles providers. There is however an interesting, exciting world of map projections out there, that are still being used in a variety of context. This presentation will introduce the advancement made in GeoTools and GeoServer to handle those use cases, where users have a worldwide data set, and need to view all or part of it in multiple projections, some of which valid in a limited area, and requiring the software to perform a proper display of it on the fly, without any preparation. We’ll discuss GeoTools/GeoServer “advanced projection handling” manages to deal with these cases, wrapping data, dealing with the poles and the dateline, cutting on the fly excess data, densifying on the fly long lines as needed to ensure a smooth reprojection, for a variety of cases, ranging from seemingly innocuous datum shifts, maps having the prime meridian over the pacific, and the various tricks to properly handle stereographic, transverse mercator, Lambert conic and other limited area projections against world wide source data sets. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/DHDH7C/

    Chef in Strange Places (asg2018)

    Chef in Strange Places (asg2018)
    How Facebook uses Chef to manage many different largescale heterogenous environments. Facebook uses chef to deploy and manage a wide array of environments across our fleet, ranging from network switches to mobile phones to LXC containers to off-network devices. This talk will explore our toolchain for building, testing, and running Chef code in this diverse ecosystem of environments and includes stories about it's evolution and development. about this event: https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/en/ASG2018/public/events/171

    Chef in Strange Places (asg2018)

    Chef in Strange Places (asg2018)
    How Facebook uses Chef to manage many different largescale heterogenous environments. Facebook uses chef to deploy and manage a wide array of environments across our fleet, ranging from network switches to mobile phones to LXC containers to off-network devices. This talk will explore our toolchain for building, testing, and running Chef code in this diverse ecosystem of environments and includes stories about it's evolution and development. about this event: https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/en/ASG2018/public/events/171

    Opening (mrmcd18)

    Opening (mrmcd18)
    Wir lassen die MRMCDinale beginnen – mit einem kurzen Überblick, was alles auf dem Kinoprogramm steht, und womit sich die Kinobegeisterten in den Pausen so beschäftigen können. about this event: https://talks.mrmcd.net/2018/talk/CKUYQ9

    F.U.C.K. Germany - FLTI* und Computer Kram (gpn18)

    F.U.C.K. Germany - FLTI* und Computer Kram (gpn18)
    Angefangen mit der Heart of Code - einem feministischen Hackspace für Frauensternchen in Berlin - entstehen derzeit einige F.U.C.K. Initiativen in verschiedenen deutschen Städten. In diesem Vortrag wollen wir euch erzählen was wir tun, was uns antreibt und was uns verbindet. Und wie ihr vielleicht auch bei euch um die Ecke eine F.U.C.K. Gruppe starten könnt. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    F.U.C.K. Germany - FLTI* und Computer Kram (gpn18)

    F.U.C.K. Germany - FLTI* und Computer Kram (gpn18)
    Angefangen mit der Heart of Code - einem feministischen Hackspace für Frauensternchen in Berlin - entstehen derzeit einige F.U.C.K. Initiativen in verschiedenen deutschen Städten. In diesem Vortrag wollen wir euch erzählen was wir tun, was uns antreibt und was uns verbindet. Und wie ihr vielleicht auch bei euch um die Ecke eine F.U.C.K. Gruppe starten könnt. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Droid Life Show: Episode 171 - "Chat"

    Droid Life Show: Episode 171 - "Chat"
    On this episode of the Droid Life Show, we’re talking heavily about Google’s latest messaging adventure, which is their rebranding of RCS Universal Profile to “Chat.” We’ll talk about what this means for the future of Android messaging, if you should care, and when you can expect to enjoy it. After that, it’s onto our Pixel 3 wishlist, the latest on the LG G7, Moto G6 and E5 announcements, and more! Trivia is once again back, this time with some fabulous prizes from Razer. Yes, that Razer. We’ve got a whole bunch of Hammerhead earbuds to giveaway, both Bluetooth and USB-C!

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)
    In this talk we describe the state and extent of online tracking, from the technical background of how companies build profiles from tracking, and how those can be trivially deanonymised; case studies of the surprising reach of tracking, such as in online banking and political parties' websites; and well as our data on the global reach of tracking. We will also introduce our soon-to-be-launched "Who Tracks Me" website, which will provide a constant monitor on the extent of online tracking and where it can be found, and open up our data on trackers. Online tracking poses a serious privacy challenge that has drawn significant attention in both academia and industry. Existing approaches for preventing user tracking, based on curated blocklists, suffer from limited coverage and coarse-grained resolution for classification, rely on exceptions that impact sites' functionality and appearance, and require significant manual maintenance. At Cliqz we built a new approach to countering online tracking, targeting the user identifiers which are used to link together user profiles on the server side. Having acquired Ghostery this year, we are combining this approach with their database on trackers and their owners to improve protection from and transparency around online tracking. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)
    In this talk we describe the state and extent of online tracking, from the technical background of how companies build profiles from tracking, and how those can be trivially deanonymised; case studies of the surprising reach of tracking, such as in online banking and political parties' websites; and well as our data on the global reach of tracking. We will also introduce our soon-to-be-launched "Who Tracks Me" website, which will provide a constant monitor on the extent of online tracking and where it can be found, and open up our data on trackers. Online tracking poses a serious privacy challenge that has drawn significant attention in both academia and industry. Existing approaches for preventing user tracking, based on curated blocklists, suffer from limited coverage and coarse-grained resolution for classification, rely on exceptions that impact sites' functionality and appearance, and require significant manual maintenance. At Cliqz we built a new approach to countering online tracking, targeting the user identifiers which are used to link together user profiles on the server side. Having acquired Ghostery this year, we are combining this approach with their database on trackers and their owners to improve protection from and transparency around online tracking. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)

    Tracking the Trackers (pw17)
    In this talk we describe the state and extent of online tracking, from the technical background of how companies build profiles from tracking, and how those can be trivially deanonymised; case studies of the surprising reach of tracking, such as in online banking and political parties' websites; and well as our data on the global reach of tracking. We will also introduce our soon-to-be-launched "Who Tracks Me" website, which will provide a constant monitor on the extent of online tracking and where it can be found, and open up our data on trackers. Online tracking poses a serious privacy challenge that has drawn significant attention in both academia and industry. Existing approaches for preventing user tracking, based on curated blocklists, suffer from limited coverage and coarse-grained resolution for classification, rely on exceptions that impact sites' functionality and appearance, and require significant manual maintenance. At Cliqz we built a new approach to countering online tracking, targeting the user identifiers which are used to link together user profiles on the server side. Having acquired Ghostery this year, we are combining this approach with their database on trackers and their owners to improve protection from and transparency around online tracking. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)
    The MissingMaps project started almost three years ago. Since then, all over the world people have contributed to OpenStreetMap in those areas where maps are really needed and mostly missing: right where the Red Cross and Medicin Sans Frontieres have their fieldworkers to help in disaster areas, and areas with disasters waiting to happen. During SHA there will be an ongoing Mapathon at the Maptime Village. In this talk and introduction to this international maphacking grassroot initiative will be given, along with some of the results from the project. And of course it will be presented in such a way that attendees will really love to help map the world, starting at SHA! #Community #Sharing about this event: https://c3voc.de

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)
    The MissingMaps project started almost three years ago. Since then, all over the world people have contributed to OpenStreetMap in those areas where maps are really needed and mostly missing: right where the Red Cross and Medicin Sans Frontieres have their fieldworkers to help in disaster areas, and areas with disasters waiting to happen. During SHA there will be an ongoing Mapathon at the Maptime Village. In this talk and introduction to this international maphacking grassroot initiative will be given, along with some of the results from the project. And of course it will be presented in such a way that attendees will really love to help map the world, starting at SHA! #Community #Sharing about this event: https://c3voc.de

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)

    One map to map them all (SHA2017)
    The MissingMaps project started almost three years ago. Since then, all over the world people have contributed to OpenStreetMap in those areas where maps are really needed and mostly missing: right where the Red Cross and Medicin Sans Frontieres have their fieldworkers to help in disaster areas, and areas with disasters waiting to happen. During SHA there will be an ongoing Mapathon at the Maptime Village. In this talk and introduction to this international maphacking grassroot initiative will be given, along with some of the results from the project. And of course it will be presented in such a way that attendees will really love to help map the world, starting at SHA! #Community #Sharing about this event: https://c3voc.de
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