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ediakatos/README.md

Hey there! I'm Evangelos (a.k.a. @ediakatos)

I'm a curious maker who loves blending the worlds of technology, problem-solving, and a dash of creativity.
(And yes, coffee is basically my sidekick on this journey.)


👀 Interests

  • Tech Experimentation: Always exploring new frameworks, languages, and tools.
  • Creative Coding: Geospatial Pipelines, Automated Bash & Cybersecurity Scripts, and Web Apps
  • Coffee Culture: Pour-over, espresso, cold brew... you name it, I probably have strong opinions about it.

🌱 Currently Learning

  • Cloud & DevOps: Because shipping code that actually runs in production is the real magic trick.
  • Data & Security Fusion: Building data pipelines that are secure enough to keep hackers away (no espresso for them!).
  • Map Nerd Stuff: Exploring geospatial data—like treasure maps, but for humanitarian good (and maybe a bit of fun).

A Dash More About Me

  • Problem Solver: If it’s broken, I’m probably tinkering with it. If it’s not broken, I might still tinker—sorry!
  • Coffee Connoisseur: Brewing, sipping, repeating (the perfect workflow?).
  • Creative Explorer: Never too afraid to try something new—whether it’s a framework or a fresh roast.

Random Tidbits

  • I once tried to automate a power-efficient environmental monitoring system using Raspberry Pi, Pi Pico, and AWS—like a Swiss Army knife for data.
  • My debugging fuel: Python, BASH, and a double-shot espresso.
  • Favorite phrase: “If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.” Applies to data pipelines and pour-over technique.

Want to Connect?

Thanks for stopping by! May your code compile cleanly and your coffee never run dry.

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    A Python-based project tailored for MapAction, streamlining the download and analysis of geographic data from OpenStreetMap using OSMnx and Geopandas. It efficiently manages roads, rivers and more.…

    Python 1

  2. mapaction/INFORM-Automation-Toolkit mapaction/INFORM-Automation-Toolkit Public

    A toolkit for automating the analysis of landslide risks and population impacts using geospatial data processing techniques.

    Python 1 5

  3. OCHA-DAP/ds-mapaction-ecmwf OCHA-DAP/ds-mapaction-ecmwf Public

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    Jupyter Notebook 1 2

  4. mapaction/geocint-airflow-pipeline mapaction/geocint-airflow-pipeline Public

    Geocin Pileline built with airflow

    Python

  5. mapaction/overture_maps_geoparquet_package mapaction/overture_maps_geoparquet_package Public

    Python

  6. mapaction/pipeline-event-driven-gdacs mapaction/pipeline-event-driven-gdacs Public

    This project automates the triggering of Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) in response to orange or red alerts from the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS). By integrating real-time …

    Python