The map has strange cutoff line in the USA
Hello,
when looking at the zoomed out map there is a strange "cutoff" in the USA on the very left side: Link tho this map area: https://wigle.net/map?maplat=43.0&maplo ... &mapzoom=4
Zooming in, it appears to be around longitude -118.
Where is this coming from?
when looking at the zoomed out map there is a strange "cutoff" in the USA on the very left side: Link tho this map area: https://wigle.net/map?maplat=43.0&maplo ... &mapzoom=4
Zooming in, it appears to be around longitude -118.
Where is this coming from?
That's the "big re-trialeration" effort we've been talking about on Twitter.
There are actually three of those bars moving through the northern hemisphere right now, cleaning up "smudges" where our old cluster-detection algorithm got confused.
There are actually three of those bars moving through the northern hemisphere right now, cleaning up "smudges" where our old cluster-detection algorithm got confused.
for the others: check out North Africa and Europe (currently passing through Brussels), and North America starting after St. Louis, currently bumped up against Atlanta/Detroit, and passing Los Angeles (this one should start moving quickly after getting past San Diego because of the relatively sparse population density of the US/Canada in the rockies and much of the west. Look for big "slow-downs" at Mexico City, Phoenix, Denver, and a staying slow starting at San Antonio all the way to St. Louis.
Because we cache map tiles to keep from getting completely crushed, you'll see these in snapshots.
Because we cache map tiles to keep from getting completely crushed, you'll see these in snapshots.
oh cool
thanks for clarification
thanks for clarification
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