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Nice to see kepler.gl getting some love here!

Funny enough, I just released an open-source, opinionated map editor built on top of kepler.gl with their DuckDB integration — yesterday! If anyone's curious to see how it all fits together, feel free to check it out here: https://github.com/mountayaapp/insight-editor.


DuckDB integration is a game-changer for geospatial visualization since it enables client-side processing of massive datasets without server roundtrips, significantly reducing the performance bottlenecks typical in browser-based GIS tools.


Thanks. I didnt know this about DuckDB. I will have to check it out.


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Great to see this. Indeed very useful. I am new learner here. Would you kindly share Which version of kepler you are using as base?


Glad to see it can be useful. The project relies on the latest kepler.gl version, which is v3.1.8.


Excellent. You made me feel lucky


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