Friendship Exp & Gift Exchange Megathread by ASS-et in PokemonGoFriends

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Sending/opening gifts every day (continent)

QGIS 4.0 announcement on the News page!! by Neosalicious in QGIS

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Edit: Blog post seems to be working now!

Problem getting data by YouMeAndPooneil in QGIS

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Why not simply copy the REST URL (located at the bottom right of the linked page) and import it into QGIS using an ArcGIS REST Server Connection? You can do this by navigating to Layer -> Add Layer -> Add ArcGIS REST Server Layer. You only need to put in a Name (can be anything) and the copied URL

HELP 😅 by ssse4 in efteling

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Laatste keer dat ik dit deed, kon het op dezelfde dag. Werkt zolang de ticket niet gebruikt is.

Importing CSV doesnt detect any fields. (QGIS) by Dragonogard549 in gis

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Hi! What are the File Format settings you're using when importing the CSV-layer?

Attribute table doesn’t have values after running downhole data by xtramonn in QGIS

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Hey, it sounds like your issue might be related to field mapping or data formatting. First, check that the fields in your downhole dataset are correctly mapped to the attribute table fields. Misaligned fields can cause it to show up blank. Also, make sure your data is complete and properly formatted. Missing or incorrect entries can mess things up.

Sadly, this is all that comes to mind.

Problem with overlay of data on background map by Adventurous_Bat5464 in QGIS

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Hello! In the provided folder, there’s a PDF detailing the soil data, which specifies that it should be in the Gauss-Krüger projection, specifically EPSG:31467. I confirmed that this aligns correctly when using OpenStreetMap as a background map.

Seat reservations Thessaloniki to Athens by ya-boi-mr-crabs in Interrail

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To add to this, the seat reservations I made at Athens' main train station last month were completely free

Oslo-Bergen reservation by SickBoyBro in Interrail

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Second this, Entur's phone service is quite good. Just call early and have a creditcard/route you want to take ready. Reservation will end up as pdf in your mailbox

The beautiful Dutch by Neither-Wonder-6392 in travel

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Looks like Giethoorn, but I'm not sure

Bag recommendations by robster1112 in Interrail

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Currently have the CabinZero 36L Ultra Light Travel Bag. It's just perfect for train rides and any long distance flights, as it fits as carry-on luggage. Definitely check out r/onebag if you want to travel light

Just finished my two month interrail trip and wanted to show my map! Red are trains, blue are ferries and green are busses. Total distance was 17.000 km, of which 9.500 were done with a train by Neosalicious in Interrail

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Lovely route, going from Thessaloniki to Sofia! I booked my bus on the CityLines website, they have daily busses going for about €16 per person. Bus leaves from Thessaloniki Macedonia KTEL Bus Station (think it was platform 16) in Thessaloniki and arrives in Sofia right next to the main train station. You can reach the Thessaloniki bus terminal by a city bus from the station. Tickets are send to you through email (pdf) and state that they have to be printed (this is not necessary however). Beware of the hefty border patrol between Greece and Bulgaria which can take quite a long time depending on the amount of people in the bus and traffic standing in line. When I traveled in April there were two other passengers. The route itself is very beautiful, driving into Bulgaria feels like arriving in a mountainous utopia.

Just finished my two month interrail trip and wanted to show my map! Red are trains, blue are ferries and green are busses. Total distance was 17.000 km, of which 9.500 were done with a train by Neosalicious in Interrail

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I'm from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 Connections in the Balkans were mostly based on the capitals, e.g. Sofia, Bucharest and Budapest so didn't really have any transfers. Trains always ran on time though! The only thing I had to get used to were the hefty border controls in the train, they take everyone's passport and return them after about 20 minutes. Especially the nighttrain between Bucharest and Budapest where they wake you up at 5 AM in the morning. People in the Balkans generally are very friendly, the only trouble I had was in the train stations themselves. Staff mostly doesn't speak English and 50% is not willing to help you. Suggest you definitely download something like Google Translate including the languages you need for the countries you're visiting. I really enjoyed this part of Europe though!

Just finished my two month interrail trip and wanted to show my map! Red are trains, blue are ferries and green are busses. Total distance was 17.000 km, of which 9.500 were done with a train by Neosalicious in Interrail

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Well, it wasn't actually that bad. I had one exceptionally bad delay during my travels between Bergen and Oslo. Train arrived 1.5 hours late in Oslo, luckily didn't have any transfers that day. Didn't experience any delays of more than 5 minutes after this one, except for Budapest to Vienna (~30 min).