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    There is no tile server running; only nginx serving a Btrfs image with 300 million hard-linked files.

    Wow. Btrfs ftw

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    I haven’t dug into the docs much. This really does return vectors? Because all of the OSM servers and services I have seen return tiles that are bitmaps, which for the type of data being displayed always seemed like a rather moronic way to do it.

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    Before anyone gets too deep I’d like to point out that this is just about hosting vector tiles, the actual tile gen is a separate project. Not to say that hosting large sets of files is trivial, just that there’s more to the picture than one repo.

    https://github.com/onthegomap/planetiler

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    I’m curious how much faster it is rather than downloading images

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      You mean how much faster downloading vector tiles are in comparison to raster tiles?

      I think pre-rendering makes the biggest difference, rather than the type of tiles.

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        Loading vector tiles should require significantly less data/bandwidth while also offering completely linear scaling without any steps. I hope this works well enough to eventually replace the current implementation.

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          It says in the repo that each file is 450 bytes. And served by nginx which might be compressing it further. So yeah, super duper tiny.

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    Supporting on GitHub. Just a few bucks a month. It won’t take many of us to get to $175/mo.

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    Are there any android apps that use this yet?

    Do you think osmand has any plan to add support?

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      This is a brand new project so I’m sure no apps are using this yet or even have plans to.

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        Well, here is hoping!