Pagina Principale
Benvenuto sul Geohashing Wiki. Il Geohashing è tratto dal webcomic xkcd. Continua a leggere in Tedesco - Spagnolo - Svedese - and maybe other languages.
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Che cosa è?
Il Geohashing è un metodo per trovare luoghi completamente casuali e visitarli: è un "generatore automatico di avventure". Ogni giorno l'algoritmo genera un nuovo set di cordinate per ogni zona 1° x1° di latitudine/longitudine (chiamata graticola) nel mondo. Le coordinate potrebbero essere ovunque -- in una foresta, in città, in una montagna, o addirittura nel mezzo di un lago. Chiunque nelle stessa graticola otterrà le stesse cordinate. Queste coordinate possono essere usate come destinazione per nuove avventure o come punti d'incontro. Dopo l'esplorazione, per favore, documentate la vostra spedizione! Tutti noi siamo ansiosi di leggere la vostra storia, vedere le vostre foto o festeggiare le vostre conquiste (o commiserare i vostri fallimenti). Potete usare questo wiki per documentare giornalmente le coordinate che avete provato o siete riusciti a raggiungere.
Learn more
How to geohash:
- Beginner's guide - start here
- Guidelines to follow
- Frequently asked questions
- Map applications that may help you get there
- Geohashing guides on various topics
Other people's expeditions:
- geohashing.win - browse all expeditions on a map
- Hall of Amazingness
- Maps and statistics
Get involved
- Find a geohash using a coordinate calculator
- Find others in your local area
- Chat on Discord or IRC #geohashing chat on slashnet (web interface)
- Create your user page and become a part of the community!
news archive • Edit What's new on the wiki?
- The most active graticule for 2024-05 was 52,7.
- Both Geohashing Day and Mouseover Day have now passed. You can see a list of expeditions here and here.
- The renaming process for the MNIMB, MNB, and Virgin Graticule achievements/consolation prizes is ongoing.
More pages needing discussion • Discussion archive • Edit Now discussing - please join in:
- Make sure to check out and give your thoughts on the Proposed achievements!
- For more general discussions, find us here:
- IRC: #geohashing on irc.slashnet.org
- Discord: discord.gg/BvRfGat
Official xkcd meetups
Based on the title text from the comic that established geohashing, the "official" meetup day was interpreted as being Saturday; that is, the day one would have the best chance of meeting others -- see also Mouseover Day. Additionally it was decided through convention that a good meeting time would be 16:00 local time (4:00 P.M.)¹
However, neither of these are hard rules, and they were formulated at a very different early stage in the sport's history. Nowadays and for quite awhile actually, any date or time can be good (or bad, depending on how many other hashers are near you) for meeting up, especially if prearranged. Note that this only applies to that day’s normal local geohash or globalhash coordinates, if you try to go to an alternate location without telling anyone else, it's highly unlikely you'd meet up with a hasher there (obviously).
¹Or earlier if that would be too close to sunset during the winter, or other quirks of temporal tradition; see your local graticule page for consensus there.
Recent and Upcoming Coordinates
The coordinates for the next Saturday meetups, scheduled for 22 June 2024, will be based on the Dow’s opening price published at 09:30 EDT (13:30 UTC) on Friday 21 June. See timeanddate.com to convert this time to your local time zone.
- Coordinates: Tue 18 Jun* | Mon 17 Jun | Sun 16 Jun | Sat 15 Jun | Fri 14 Jun | Thu 13 Jun | Wed 12 Jun | Tue 11 Jun
* Only known for regions east of 30W longitude. Coordinates for regions to the west announced 13:30 UTC, 18 June. - View expedition archives for: June 2024 | May 2024 | April 2024 | More...
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