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I remember reading about geohexes (H3).


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Ask yourself - I don't know why you are commenting here. H3 only is rare.

This made me realize how h3 and em works... Awesome (didn't expect that from a site like this :P)

i love H3 and got my last company to use it internally for _something_, will try to use it again now

I've been using HxD for years - would love to see a comparison vs Rehex.

What is H/3?

I am not familiar with that - do you mind opening a GH issue with the details? Thanks!

Can you say more about making H3 and LibGEOS work together?

It's HCL. Same format used by Terraform and the just-announced Nomad.

makes me understand more how h3 tag works

Hah, sorry, I was getting heptio and hashicorp confused. My mistake!

In any case, kudos with hecl - sounds cool.

Why HeH+? What about good ol' H2?

That is great! Thanks. I might have to take a second look at hg.

Sounds interesting. Do you have a link to DHH showing the internals of Hey?

Any plans on implementing H3?

Nope, that's total garbage. H0 is defined as the rate of expansion now.

Wasn't the bottleneck that it was difficult to get H3?

HM type systems have been providing this benefit (to a greater effect than Go) for ~40 years...

HN is great. I was looking for something similar to HLL to do intersections, but couldn't find it because I didn't know what it was called. MinHash, apparently!
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