A presenter at the ESRI conference: I'm now going to use the power of AI to enhance this map.
Me, internally: Ah fucking hell you've gotta be kidding me that's a load of bullsh-
The presenter: Adobe Illustrator!
Me: Well played sir.
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A presenter at the ESRI conference: I'm now going to use the power of AI to enhance this map.
Me, internally: Ah fucking hell you've gotta be kidding me that's a load of bullsh-
The presenter: Adobe Illustrator!
Me: Well played sir.
ArcPro is running very slow today…
Órfhlaith Begley:
The latest ESRI report illustrates the need for Irish unity
It highlights how partition has failed workers, families, businesses and communities and underlines the need to build a new Ireland
Economic productivity and growth can only be maximised through national reunification
if you've wanted to learn ArcGIS but don't have access to a license they're offering a free Cartography class right now that gives you 6 weeks access to ArcGIS Pro. It seems like a pretty beginner friendly class but if nothing else just take advantage of it to get the license and then make your own course!! Personally I think GIS is so fun if this is the kind of thing that interests you and you're looking for a new challenge (link is to the course page it just formatted weird)(also it's not working in firefox for me today just fyi)
Learn the latest GIS technology through free live training seminars, self-paced courses, or classes taught by Esri experts. Resources are a
Tips from a (former) GIS Undergraduate Student to other GIS students
Reuploaded since reddit mods haven't got back to my message and reddit's spam filter is removing it no matter where i post it...
tfw you're a gis analyst working with arcmap and arcsde and you click "save edits" 37 times before the sde reconciles and lets you save.
clark and malfina type friendship
Sanctuary Soundscape Monitoring Project
SanctSound is a four-year project, managed by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Navy, to better understand underwater sound within national marine sanctuaries.
This story map invites you to take a tour of the places where this work is underway and introduces you to some of the questions this project seeks to answer in order to better understand and protect these special underwater places!
Visit: sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/monitoring/sound/sanctsound-storymap.html
(Photo: NOAA. Image description: Researchers prepare a sound recorder in Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary.)