@talllguy Oh yeah, these are corn mazes. Lots of them to map every fall: https://t.co/MN39VojkSr Use tourism=attraction, attraction=maze, and maze=corn_maze
@mvexel Just another day in @codeforsanjose’s effort to put small businesses on the map. Anyone can help, thanks to @maproulette: https://t.co/yVLnNNr7MW
@JerradThramer@housecor Half the time using this prefix makes me feel a bit guilty for nitpicking and obligated to balance it with some encouragement – which is the harder part of reviewing IMO. 😅
@carbonatethis @bmatzner@housecor Prefixing with “nit” is a form of self-deprecation, similar to “IMHO”, but I write out something clearer if it could be misunderstood. Personally, there are things I “nit” about, and then there are things I’ll let slide without comment (like whitespace).
@ekurutepe@bradleege It looks like building shadows are still an outstanding feature request for GL JS: https://t.co/J1sCVj9ka7 Maybe some of the experiments in that ticket translate to custom layers with Metal.
@xkcd If https://t.co/ifsHxrMxD2 had been decided differently, a location could alternate between states based on both the time and recent weather conditions upriver.
@cbed32@Wikipedia What’s even more fascinating is that every single one is cobbled together from systematically named building blocks: https://t.co/a7S93qXD8N https://t.co/RkO3CqXpM6
@bhousel@cbed32@openstreetmap@bdiscoe I guess it depends on where you compare the S.F. area to and who you count as a community participant, but regardless we could always use more participation. Underrepresented pockets here get overlooked b/c of the community being spread thin.
@cbed32@stevage1@gischatbot You could switch to the Data tab before running the query. Otherwise, the Overpass API returns a flavor of JSON that you could convert to GeoJSON using a tool like jq https://t.co/qwYsRGzmAs https://t.co/tOaBXujwwp
@thomersch@mvexel Is there a good way to merge events other than to cancel one? The last time I needed to resolve a duplicate, weeklyOSM ended up showing a canceled event, which was confusing. Maybe @mvexel knows of another upcoming event that 675 can be repurposed for?