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I once tried to prove that the hexagonal tessellation is the most efficient one for the perimeter/area ratio. I stopped when I realized bees make honeycombs in hexagons. So they can safely store the most honey with the least material. Proof by natural selection.
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obligatory cpg gray hexagons are the bestagons https://youtu.be/thOifuHs6eY?feature=shared
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I never got into cpg gray. I was trying to scrape an api that used lat/lng and realized using hexagons would be the easiest. After that Uber released this library that moreless does the same thing
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H3 geospatial indexing is nice.
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It is a beautiful library. Btw, I recently read the new 5G standard, and incorporates a way for towers to share gps location, as well as a mTLS authentication. So theoretically you could use Opacity infra to also get a proof of location. So we might actually see H3 used in smart contracts :)
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Can you link me to the relevant docs? Software based proof of location would be a big deal. You should chat with @foamspace about this.
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