I was curious about this too and it’s actually a bug— these blue dots are random parks or park features. Most parks are polygons, but less than 5% or them are points from volunteer mappers who didn’t make them polygons and so these stray points seem to slip through and get plotted as the matplotlib default color…
If only I knew this before I printed it out and attached it all together with rasterbator lol
Yes, the blue and orange dots are from the water and parks Nodes and Ways in the OSM data.
It doesn't look like the orange and blue colors are part of the theme definitions, so the rendering library may be using some default values. This is why they are rendered in the same color on images using different theme files.
off topic but I love your product it is an absolute joy to use,
give my regards to Luke from the support team, he helped isolate my work's issue to something obscure in WSL2
The system’s brightness decreases when the companion star swings around behind Betelgeuse. It also dips when Betelgeuse goes behind the companion star but much less so because Betelgeuse is so much larger.
have something similar in the building pipeline, yeah the API costs caught me off-guard too. I knew it was going to be expensive but this is still pretty high
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