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Does anyone know which framework they're using to load the images google-maps style? https://siliconpr0n.org/map/intel/4004/m0_200x/#x=1603&y=145...

I doubt it's a custom framework, but view source just shows uninformative compressed javascript and no info.

I'd like to display my high resolution ML images in a similar way.



Looks like LeafletJS: https://leafletjs.com/


Specifically, a tool called GroupXIV based on Leaflet. https://github.com/whitequark/groupXIV


Fantastic! Thank you both. Such a high quality repo, and only 28 stars.

The viewer is really cool. I wonder if it'd be possible to modify it to display a folder of PNGs in a nice streamable way...

(It looks like it only supports slicing a single png, whereas we usually have tens of thousands of pngs. I've been thinking of ways of letting people view lots of ML images better than e.g. how tensorboard does it.)


Even more specifically it's pr0nmap => GroupXIV => leaflet. I use GroupXIV's javascript, but my own tile cutter

https://github.com/JohnDMcMaster/pr0nmap


Thank you very much!




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