Julia Signell
@jsignell.github.io
Working on geospatial open source for @element84.com in Providence RI
Formerly: dask, holoviz, lightning, Philly
Formerly: dask, holoviz, lightning, Philly
Totally! Maybe a rust implementation could fill this role if there were bindings to other languages. See github.com/zarrs/zarrs for instance.
GitHub - zarrs/zarrs: A Rust library for the Zarr storage format for multidimensional arrays and metadata
A Rust library for the Zarr storage format for multidimensional arrays and metadata - zarrs/zarrs
github.com
May 27, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Totally! Maybe a rust implementation could fill this role if there were bindings to other languages. See github.com/zarrs/zarrs for instance.
Yeah that makes sense, the better approach would be to implement a different sharding codec that knows how to gather the length and offset information from the TIFF header directly. That would resolve both 1 and 3.
May 27, 2025 at 5:43 PM
Yeah that makes sense, the better approach would be to implement a different sharding codec that knows how to gather the length and offset information from the TIFF header directly. That would resolve both 1 and 3.
This one is my favorite. It really showcases the practical nature of STAC. Time and place are extra important so they are extra easy to filter by.
January 9, 2025 at 6:10 PM
This one is my favorite. It really showcases the practical nature of STAC. Time and place are extra important so they are extra easy to filter by.