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GeoMariano

@geo_mpm

Geographer and Lead GeoData Scientist at @HomesEngland. Daddy of 1, Raspberry Pi Geek, and enthusiastic mountaineering. Also a Spaniard ( Valencia) in the UK.

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I was quite surprised using today Databricks GPU Cluster with 16 cores and 110 GB RAM memory using just 2,5 DBU for some geospatial data ingestion. I could easily have all the OS NGD from Ordnance Survey in different notebooks running in parallel and processing close to 200GB

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I'm thinking about Data Science Apprenticeship level 6 to master my skills and get much more in depth of all the maths and algorithms behind the scenes. Anyone who has done this path recently, can recommend me providers or talk about their experience in something similar? TIA

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I've been playing with Streamlit recently and I need to admit that it is a game changing in the way Data Scientists can showcase their capabilities. Their API and documentation showing examples is extraordinary! A very powerful tool that every data scientist should know #python

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When you see a normal data distribution on a Train on your journey home, explaining how the central theorem also applies when people go in the train. I'm a proper data science geek now and can't under what I've seen !. #DataScience #DataEverywhere

When you see a normal data distribution on a Train on your journey home, explaining how the central theorem also applies when people go in the train. I'm a proper data science geek now and can't under what I've seen !. #DataScience #DataEverywhere
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A nice treat for the upcoming Easter break holidays here in the UK. I'm looking forward to learning more from Matt Harrison latest book. I did read the Effective Pandas 2 and that was very good, so hoping this helps me more on my data science path with better strategies for viz

A nice treat for the upcoming Easter break holidays here in the UK. I'm looking forward to learning more from <a href="/__mharrison__/">Matt Harrison</a>  latest book. I did read the Effective Pandas 2 and that was very good, so hoping this helps me more on my data science path with better strategies for viz
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Have you seen pg_parquet yet? Setting up `pg_parquet` lets you export tables or query results to Parquet format and read Parquet files into Postgres tables. A typical workflow might look like this: - Creating partitions using pg_partman, dividing your data by day, week,

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Amazing news with another new version of streamlit. Can't wait to try the new features and use them I'm Databricks apps which are just available as public previews in the UK South Region!

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Had mixed feelings with VSCode and one of the Copilot's Pro Agents. Tested the Agent mode and seems to randomly change all the files and scripts despite asking for specific instructions. Has anyone else had the same issue? Looking for tips or help. #AI #CopilotPro #Agent #Python

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I've prepared a short blog post on basic Markdown. I use Markdown a lot in all of my Python projects. And when I use it, 90% of time it's those 4 commands over and over again. The blog will be out soon, but if you can't be bothered to read it, this graphics pretty much sums it

I've prepared a short blog post on basic Markdown.

I use Markdown a lot in all of my Python projects.

And when I use it, 90% of time it's those 4 commands over and over again.

The blog will be out soon, but if you can't be bothered to read it, this graphics pretty much sums it
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So awesome to have DeepMind 🧠 helping create datasets for #EarthEngine! Check out the Satellite Embedding dataset created with the AlphaEarth Foundations model 🛰️🌍👇 medium.com/google-earth/a…

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Anybody else prefers the streamlit folium library to the native Streamlit pydeck? I've found more customisation and easy to render maps with folium. But I would like to hear other people's thoughts. Labels and widget controllers are a win in Folium, but 3D render nice in pydeck

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Remember Global Buildings Atlas with 2.75 BILLION footprints for 97% of world's buildings? You can view buildings for any city using this interactive map. Link below 👇

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I’ve been deep in R for GIS mapping for years, but today marks a thrilling pivot: my very first Python tutorial is live! We’ll extract Google’s latest satellite embeddings, run k-means analysis, and map our results Everyone, watch the tutorial 👉youtu.be/WjoB7mou2n8

I’ve been deep in R for GIS mapping for years, but today marks a thrilling pivot: my very first Python tutorial is live!

We’ll extract Google’s latest satellite embeddings, run k-means analysis, and map our results 

Everyone, watch the tutorial 👉youtu.be/WjoB7mou2n8
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Transform document images into structured data with LlamaParse (automated validation) 📊 Converting document images such as receipts to structured spreadsheet data requires tedious typing and careful validation. LlamaParse automates document data extraction by combining OCR

Transform document images into structured data with LlamaParse (automated validation) 📊

Converting document images such as receipts to structured spreadsheet data requires tedious typing and careful validation.

LlamaParse automates document data extraction by combining OCR