It is in the bottom right corner when clicking (i) button just like the https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Attribution_Guideline... suggests. The only questionable part I see is that after page reload it flickers for half a second and then gets automatically hidden instead of getting hidden after manual interaction with map. Is there any other point in attribution requirements that it doesn't comply with?
eliaspro 9 hours ago [-]
I could've sworn it wasn't there before - but maybe I also just missed it since it is covered by the half-transparent panel (on mobile) and all the other stuff around it distracted me.
Watch out, every little map zoom or slide seems to put another url in your browser history. Not exaggerating here, must have found over 100 of them after just a minute or so of playing with the page
mcbishop 16 hours ago [-]
This is awesome. It'd be even more awesome if it was easier to show a power plant's info upon hover / click. ...It's currently too much of a cat-and-mouse game for me.
Thanks, it's much easier to load info with the option you shared.
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ssc23 2 hours ago [-]
None of the layers show up for me
curiouscrow55 18 hours ago [-]
This is really cool! As a weird coincidence I was actually working on something similar focusing on datacenter load per ISO literally earlier today! https://energy-vis-chi.vercel.app/
curiouscrow55 18 hours ago [-]
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boringg 7 hours ago [-]
Satellites on the outside as well kind of neat. Does Africa not have much opendata sharing or little mapped? Its wildly different on the map for sparsity of info.
reconnecting 15 hours ago [-]
It takes over 150% CPU and counting. I'm not sure that this page is even loaded in full since it overheated the whole system. This is definitely not cool.
VectorLock 18 hours ago [-]
Man thats a beautiful looking map and shows datacenters and other infrastructure too. Very rad.
zvqcMMV6Zcr 10 hours ago [-]
Nice. I had no idea that nearby paper mill includes 200MW of power generation.
Johnny_Bonk 19 hours ago [-]
This is extremely cool especially for me since I work in sustainability. Wondering if theres a github attached or open to sharing the data or collaborate?
Another auto spinning globe with no way to turn that off.
At this point I'm convinced all these globe apps are copying the same examples from somewhere and inheriting the same gimmick.
NooneAtAll3 6 hours ago [-]
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iso1631 10 hours ago [-]
Massively slow
Completely inaccurate, claiming the uk is currently producing 115GW of electricity for example
ninininino 15 hours ago [-]
its like a military targeting map for our geopolitical adversaries
blitzar 11 hours ago [-]
If all the schools are on google maps it makes it harder to claim "I thought it was a military base ... and even if it was a school the other guys definately did it"
Or we could just stop spending trillions bombing each other and get back to work.
CabSauce 15 hours ago [-]
Or domestic. I'm shocked this information is this available.
pbmonster 12 hours ago [-]
It is simply difficult to hide. You can just go and look at the infrastructure, after all. I bet almost all the information is from OpenStreetmaps, and people just walked around and added all the power lines, substations and powerplants they saw by hand.
And sure, you can bury the cables, or you can try keeping the output of your powerplants secret. But then the infrastructure nerds (or foreign spies) just count coal hopper railway cars per day and analyze cooling tower dimensions.
reustle 7 hours ago [-]
Yeah. I get that adversaries can capture their own high res satellite photos and determine this, but this is just handing it to them on a silver platter.
https://openinframap.org/
If you're not using the OSM API, there are also full exports of the complete dataset available at https://planet.openstreetmap.org/
At this point I'm convinced all these globe apps are copying the same examples from somewhere and inheriting the same gimmick.
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Completely inaccurate, claiming the uk is currently producing 115GW of electricity for example
Or we could just stop spending trillions bombing each other and get back to work.
And sure, you can bury the cables, or you can try keeping the output of your powerplants secret. But then the infrastructure nerds (or foreign spies) just count coal hopper railway cars per day and analyze cooling tower dimensions.