[03:30:25] hello [13:34:23] holy shit https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Wikidata:Database_reports/Constraint_violations/Mandatory_constraints/Violations&action=history [13:57:17] hi [13:57:21] https://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/?language=en&project=wikipedia&category=&depth=12&wdq=claim%5B2429%5D&pagepile=&statementlist=&run=Run&mode_manual=or&mode_cat=or&mode_wdq=not&mode_find=or&chunk_size=10000 [13:57:31] why delivers it Q156420 [13:57:41] for me it seems impossible [16:45:39] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on wikidata is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1538 bytes in 0.147 second response time [16:57:01] RECOVERY - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on wikidata is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1549 bytes in 0.234 second response time [17:53:26] aude, i should probably ask that question here - if anyone else knows [17:53:41] in sparql, how do i pull the latest population data? e.g. give me a list of cities with the largest population, as well as their GPS coordinates [17:55:40] ah, i think i found a similar one in the examples... [20:05:14] http://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Sparql#Largest_cities ))) [20:05:24] Tokyo is not a large city apparently :) [21:05:08] yurik: that's a really cool map :) [21:07:29] just updated istanbul's population and it's no1 on the list :) [21:08:36] HakanIST, is that a case of garbage in-garbage out? :) [21:09:34] if someone wants to write a query for "largest natural disasters", or "largest plaine crashes", etc, we can easily plot that too [21:10:25] basically anything that has GPS coordinates and some other metrics. Btw, it could be multip-variable - we can show different shapes in different sizes and different colors - representing different aspects of the data [21:16:04] yurik: I wonder mostly about caching the stuff [21:16:11] it takes quite a time atm to load :S [21:25:36] benestar, in prod graphoid is behind varnish, so its ok if its not interactive [21:25:58] also https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T126730