Part 2 of 5. Part 1 covered the RAM crashes and data ingestion nightmare. This part is about what happens after the data is in the database — and why having data is not the same as having a site. So the data was in PostgreSQL. The RAM crashes were behind me. 105,757 locations, deduplicated, sitting in a clean table. I made the mistake of feeling good about this. Within a day I was staring at the d
Location as the Anchor: Mapping Species, Geology, UFOs, and Bigfoot to 105,000 Coordinates
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