I use organic maps for biking and walking and it’s a lifesaver. It actually takes me along bike paths rather than massive high speed stroads and even gives an elevation graph for the path it gives.
I use organic maps for biking and walking and it’s a lifesaver. It actually takes me along bike paths rather than massive high speed stroads and even gives an elevation graph for the path it gives.
In small datasets, the speed difference is minimal; but, once you get to large datasets with hundreds of thousands to millions of entries they do make quite a difference. For example, you’re a large bank with millions of clients, and you want to get a list of the people with the most money in an account. Depending on the sorting algorithm used, the processing time could range from seconds to days. That’s also only one operation, there’s so much other useful information that could be derived from a database like that using sorting.
It was. There’s a partially working Linux build available and it looks like they’re trying to port to windows too
In the US, those are pretty much the only option unless you know a local farmer or producer willing to sell in bulk directly to you
I’m guessing Dwarf Fortress and Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
Thanks! I’ve spent 3 weeks trying to solve this problem lol