All things Maps with ESRI, History of Cartography, Minecraft, and Drones. I am a Professor of Geography who loves making mappng videos of all sorts. I teach at Calvin University in the Department of Geology, Geography, and Environment. I host a separate channel just focused on Minecraft Mapping @mapYodaMC
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Hello, I am migrating soon! From ArcMAp 10.8 with RouteSmart tool. Does ANYONE here know or use any routing tools, in ArcPro? For more than 2,ooo locations? i.e. for me, it is newspaper home delivery. THANKS!!
hey, i have an amd 6750xt gpu but while testing the geoai models my pc says ;This tool is supported only with GPU enabled machine. Do i need an nvidia gpu?
It's running an Android phone and gets about 6-8 hours if everything is running. Other apps drain the battery, like RU-vid. I have a couple of extra batteries and I have a dual charger that can connect to my car.
It's running an Android phone and gets about 6-8 hours if everything is running. Other apps drain the battery, like RU-vid. I have a couple of extra batteries and I have a dual charger that can connect to my car.
@@MapYoda that's a huge improvement. TDC150 was also running an Android phone. But that's normal for Trimble, they can't get anything right the first time.
I need to work in a real project to apply this tricks on it and my biggest to travel abroad and work with eny special team who's save environment pls can y tell me how can i do this with all my regards
😂 where is the file ... print ? What a joke of a program. ESRI should be embarrassed to say the least. With the amount of videos on youtube explaining arc pro.... it should make a point that millions of users have no idea how to use the program.... or whay they are doing. The bridge is in site.
I hear you. Hang in there if you are called to keep going with GIS and know you are not alone. GIS isn't meant to be easy, but it is powerful. It is more than just software. When my students struggle, it's primarily because of the is disconnect they have with spatial concepts rooted in geographic theory. Anyone can click buttons, but not everyone can make a spatial data visualization situated in real spatial theories. You can make a mapping software for all, but if you want to construct software pathway algorithms that serve as the foundation and advancement for spatial analysis, then it's complicated. I have my critiques of the ESRI software too, but any serious GIS software will be tightly coupled with geography, which makes it hard. ArcPro and the entire ESRI software ecosystem isn't perfect, but there is no equivalent and nothing that can match the richness and depth of what can be done with it. GIS is hard for many people, but that isn't the fault of ESRI. Spatial thinking and geographic theory is an entire academic discipline from which much of the ArcPro works to operationalize. Accept my best for you.
Long term data worker, just given access to ArcGIS Pro. Really struggling with what feels like it should be an easy task - im just trying to search for a UK Postcode, and have it select a UK Ward rather than the postcode. Been searching for tutorials that could help for hours. No luck. Think im going to need training. 🫣
This program is an absolute nightmare. From not understanding Arc or the purpose of GIS at my job... to being forced to load ArcPro onto the machine. Its enough to make me jump off a bridge.
No jumping off bridges, please hang in there. I totally understand. It sounds like you need training and your work should help you get trained. You can check out a fuller course I teach at LinkedIn Learning which should help: tinyurl.com/c3vy6mrt. It takes times, learning never stops, and you can do this.
I have no desire to learn about GIS. no one understands why we collect data. The data they give us is shady. They don't get it...I dont get it... no one really cares.... and yet they spend 250k a year keeping Arc going. The bridge is getting closer.
@@MapYoda sorry for the short reply. I need to tell you my situation at work so you understand. I work for a county in Washington State. 4 years ago I applied for a job that mentioned zero about GIS. I got the job and on day one no one knew why I was there or what I should be doing. Because I work in the planning department I was told I better learn GIS. I was introduced to 35 years of developed mapping on day 2 of my job. I can remember when I left work that day, I puked on the way home, thinking....wtf did I get myself into. Day 3... I verbally told everyone I have zero experience with GIS and I dont know what it is or what I'm supposed to do with it. For 4 years now I have struggled to grasp the concept of why its even in the office. No one ever asks us questions, asks us for information. Its like we don't even exist. Now 2 weeks ago ARCPRO was installed on my machine and I am utterly lost. I have no experience with any of this stuff. Nothing. I sit there all day... 5 days a week... pretending I know wtc I am doing. I make myself look busy... try to help out whomever with what I can and thats all I can offer. There is no amount of training that will help me. This has been developed for 35 years. The GIS tech is set to retire in January and they are trying to hire but no one is applying. This form of mapping isn't easy... its beyond a normal person's way of thinking. I have been lost for 4 years and will continue to be lost until they either dump the entire GIS mentality or I jump off a bridge. No one ever mentions how brutally hard this GIS world is on these posts. I dont understand why anyone would want to mentally murder their brains either. Its not worth the money.
Why didn’t you pick your own training samples to use in the model? I realized that the model for Africa was based on a particular country which means not for all Africa per se, so I think you need to do some modification to the training data, thank you
Since ESRI built predefined models to use, I wanted to test those. Their help files show strong results for imagery 10-40cm, 8 bit unsigned, three bands, which the open access disaster Maxar data has, so I wanted to see if results were good out of the box, as ESRI said should be. I agree 100%, you have to train to get the best results. I was hoping for good things from the pretrained models, but so far they appear limited. Thanks for you comment.
What is the benefit of using float as compared to double on the lat/long? I learned to use double but never looked past that as it worked and appeared accurate. Self taught here with over 7 years of GIS experience.... I love to learn new things every day! GREAT video!
Double is great and there is little disadvantage, so keep using it. I like the float for the typically shorter 6 numbers past the decimal point because most location reporting doesn't require any more precision. Here we have centroids, so certainly no need for double level precison for centroid coordinates.