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Paul Haesler

@paul_haesler

Senior Software Engineer at Digital Earth Australia, home-brewer, musician, parent, husband. invites to other social media platforms welcomed - this place sucks

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I will be in Melbourne next week. On Tuesday afternoon/evening I will be bouncing/crawling between some of the best craft beer bars the Melbourne CBD has to offer. DM if you're interested in joining me.

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Illustrating my Sci Fi psych-prog rock opera with AI Art. It's pretty cool what you can make at home with a computer these days.

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Open Data Cube v1.9 is coming soon! ODC developers and the Steering Council have been working hard behind the scenes over the year or so addressing some of the accumulated technical debt in datacube-core and preparing for new major releases. 1/12

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The thing I love most about ancient Egyptian funerary magic is the way it so shamelessly bullies and gaslights the gods. Here's a classic example from the Pyramid Texts. The dead king is introduced by a god, then IMMEDIATELY claims to BE that same god.

The thing I love most about ancient Egyptian funerary magic is the way it so shamelessly bullies and gaslights the gods.

Here's a classic example from the Pyramid Texts. The dead king is introduced by a god, then IMMEDIATELY claims to BE that same god.
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New Datacube-OWS release: github.com/opendatacube/d… Datacube-OWS provides WMS, WMTS and WCS services for the Open Data Cube Includes some minor bugfixes and security patches. Thanks to all contributors and supporting organisations

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Australia were quick to see the advantages of remote sensing for monitoring the inaccessible depths and extremities of our vast country. I'm super proud to be a part of the next phase of this relationship.

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ODC 1.8.18 is now available. It contains bug-fixes, enhancements and changes to smooth the transition to Open Data Cube 1.9.x. Future development will focus on the 1.9.x series, but 1.8.x maintenance releases will continue for the forseeable future. github.com/opendatacube/d…

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Australian workplace training. Lead Sparky: How would you do it if you were running the job? Apprentice: Is that the floor cavity down there? Lead Sparky (totally deadpan, not a hint of sarcasm I'm how tone): No it's the roof cavity, the house is built upside down.

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1.8.19 release of the Open Data Cube includes a fix to a bug in COG generation code affecting floating point bands, that adversely affected both ESRI and GDAL handling of ODC-generated floating point COGs. github.com/opendatacube/d…

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New releases of Datacube-OWS, the web services layer for the Open Data Cube: The new stable release 1.8.42 includes bug fixes and significant enhancements to custom feature info inclusions. github.com/opendatacube/d…

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With Digital Earth Pacific increasingly adopting Open Data Cube tooling, it was super productive spending the week with #DE Australia and Antarctica geniuses and working on some technical challenges affecting all 3 DE implementations.

With <a href="/DEarthPacific/">Digital Earth Pacific</a> increasingly adopting <a href="/OpenDataCube/">Open Data Cube</a> tooling, it was super productive spending the week with #DE Australia and Antarctica geniuses and working on some technical challenges affecting all 3 DE implementations.
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Alison Rose, Chief of Space Division at Geoscience Australia speaking at the Advancing Earth Observation Forum in Adelaide. Loving the cabaret style seating at the front of the hall.

Alison Rose, Chief of Space Division at Geoscience Australia speaking at the Advancing Earth Observation Forum in Adelaide.  Loving the cabaret style seating at the front of the hall.