@HowToAI_: Someone just open-sourced a real-time map of the entire planet that tracks: - Commercial flights - Private jets - Milit…
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Someone open-sourced a real-time global map that tracks commercial flights, private jets, military aircraft, navy carriers, over 25,000 ships, satellites, GPS jamming, and CCTV cameras.
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Someone just open-sourced a real-time map of the entire planet that tracks:
- Commercial flights
- Private jets
- Military aircraft
- Navy carriers
- 25,000+ ships
- Satellites, GPS jamming, CCTV cameras.
and it’s 100% open-source. https://t.co/zxQ9ALqGkt
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