- Have you measured actual memory and disk requirements of a photon OpenSearch index vs your sqlite database?
- Why not package photon?
- Google Cloud Armor plus Load Balancer?
You can balance traffic to external networks or clouds with it too.
- But you _can_ open a bank account remotely for a DE LLC. Both Wise and Mercury supported this for years.
- Even though Algorave is quite new, everyone who ever touched .mod/.s3m/.xm/.it can fell young again haha.
DJ_Dave live events are the best illustration for all of it. If you love electronic music, ever touched any generative art, and know basic coding this is for you.
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- I'm still working on Routing24 https://routing24.com - free route optimization and planning app without stops or vehicles limit.
It's been 6 month since our first appearance on Show HN [1], and I'm working with first free users on bugs, improved workflows and UX, geocoding, solver features, future mobile app etc. etc.
We officially crossed the limits of 1500 stops per optimization with some waste collection guys, all still running fully client-side in the browser.
- Sure, I'm aware of that one and no, not using it.
- Thanks! Yes I'm designing landing at the moment to showcase ready optimization results straight away.
You're right, I must've been living in Germany long enough to have it imprinted in my subconscious :)
- Thanks very much!
- Hi there, and thank you for being a Photon contributor! I plan to contribute back OpenAddresses import soon.
Currently distance/duration matrix is built server-side yes. Eventually this part will be fully local too.
Working on "tiled" CH first and then CCH. I haven't even investigated patent and license situation around customizable contraction hierarchies yet.
- Yes eventually.
It will be an open-core model once monetization is figured out.
With this said, the idea is to have all functionality you see at the moment (and even more in the future) as forever free.
- Both sounds like proper features which are not covered yet, thanks for your input!
I already have support for >1 vehicle profiles that uses more than 1 distance/duration matrix for different vehicle types.
This is a wider subject however, that includes road closures and time-dependent access. Also truck routing attributes have questionable quality in default OSM, therefor we do not specifically advertise truck routing for now.
I'll definitely consider an option to have GPX export when will be implementing dispatching to drivers in the future.
However it is always better to dispatch to your own mobile app and call external navigation for point-to-point route, this is a more standard use case rather than opening a multi-stop route directly in navigation app.
- Thanks for clarifying - yes this looks like single-vehicle TSP without any business rules/side constraints. Not usable for many vehicles either.
- Thanks! I just not sure Amazon DSP drivers can use that mobile app from Google with their 300-stops Flex itineraries.
By the way Routing24 works on mobile, optimizing when offline too. It's just the current app is designed for desktop and route planners. Solver itself works on any 5 y.o. brick with shattered camera like a charm.
- Correct me if I'm wrong, but Garmin Basecamp does not do route optimization at all. You can't use it to plan routes for 5 delivery vehicles and throw in some business rules like capacity, orders size, time windows, driver's shifts etc.
- Do you mean Garmin Basecamp or Basecamp{dot}com?
- All from public domain and competitive programming + some proprietary modifications + multithreading is custom too. It's free but not open source yet.
- Thanks! Eventually, yes - in any language supported by LLVM.
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Let's start it with index of whole Spain, 2.4gb download, 4gb on disk: https://gist.github.com/dkourilov/e243270684b5973f1fac005c78...
I'd say it's pretty usable to run a EU-sized country or several US states on any commodity PC. For embedded devices, it really depends what is the device. On Raspberry PI it should be fine for batch geocoding, realtime (typeahead) will definitely be lagging.