glad you liked! will do a more difficult one soon. a lot of times u end up at a dead end because of incomplete data on open street map, which makes for some fun adventures.
@@Wany1264 Not all programmer keep up with the latest technology, Me myself literally have trauma with any sort of programming with maps, its a nightmare when you working with it.
@@Wany1264 sorry I guess I’m not just not a real map nerd/programmer. I mean, I’m a software engineer and I love maps, but definitely not enough apparently.
@@Sam-cl1ow don't be sorry, you were excited to find out such a program existed and typed that to emphasize on how eager you were. Go enjoy overpass turbo and don't let randoms bring you down for being excited!
@@AztemophyisExactly. People who think coders (SWEs, programmers etc) who are map enthusiasts should know every software that can do map stuff or help with that, aren't aware of the vast majority of tools out there and that not everyone in the field would be as deep as they are into such tools.
yeah and 10 seconds later, looks at the trashcan, googles Louisville trashcan, It's easy to find if you know what you're searching for. I'd like to see him do it and explain whith place he doesn't know where it is at the start.
I would love more vids like this- both for the educational style with overpass turbo as its really cool for finding historical/pop culture references. Could also see you making a geoguessr focused series breaking down a learning path starting with more easy things (telephone poles?) to complex things like the dirt lol.
Thank you so much man. I would really love more how to content like this. I have a dissociative disorder and Geoguessr is one of the few things that grounds me. Would have never found it if it wasn't for you collabing with Ludwig. 🤘
stay strong friend! my best friend deals with dissociation, anxiety, adhd, potentially autism, etc. i’ve had to ground her many times before she even knew what it was or what she was going through and essentially be her rock for basically her whole life. thankfully i’ve always been into psych so i always knew roughly how to approach her and how to help without triggering things further, so i ended up becoming her safe space by sheer accident. find things that help you through those lows until you can break back into those highs, and keep going forward with the strength i know you have because you’re so loved and worthy of life even if you don’t have people around you letting you know. take care of yourself, you deserve it! ♡
Watching the process was so fun to watch. Another thing you could do that a lot of people would enjoy is doing old album covers as well, maybe as tiktoks
I contribute a ton of stuff to OpenStreetMap like adresses, buildings and a lot of other stuff and I also use overpass turbo to see the popularity of certain tags. Pretty fun to see you use the same data that we contribute to find the locations!
How do contribute? There's some missing data I've come across, compared to google maps at least (like houses with no address listed, or street names with an inconsistent ending blvd rd st etc.)
THIS WAS SUPER AWESOME!!! Thank you so much for walking us through it, it was really interesting and I've wanted to learn how to do this for a really long time. I also think it'd be lovely if you showed us how to find locations without addresses because I imagine that would be a lot harder. Anyways, thank you so much for the tutorial!
One of the most talented CZcamsrs I've ever seen... and such a solid dude! Thanks for helping track down the scam call center a while back, your superhero skills are definitely paying off!
i used GIS software in college, which is basically the same type of thing as overpass turbo, and really just loved using it so much for data analysis. makes a lot of sense why you'd be using it though, haha
Love to see the process! It's cool to see you find some obscure place, but it's very interesting to see the thoughts and tricks that make it all possible. The use of GPT for query was a smart trick
This was really cool to see. I would be curious to see how you find the locations where there is no housing, like the landscape photos with just rocks and trees.
very cool! I didn't know this website! :D it's funny to see you talk that's easy, which it seems but finding this optimal way of finding places is hard. Creating the easy method is hard and you (and the community) deserve a lot of credit for it! Love the video!
This is a bad example cause he's famous so you know where he's from. You can't tell those plates are from kentucky. You should make this video with a random photo.
Easy mode is aviation CZcamsrs because you've got aerial view of landmarks and runway numbers to work with. At least you'd know what airports they use. Others can be a bit more tricky unless you know what city they're in or nearby to. The website being used also quickly narrows down things like the address numbers, but likely also narrows things by proximity like intersections, fire hydrants, and various street signs, and perhaps stuff like building color?
thats an interesting way to go about it that i didnt think of before, since i do a good bit of coding / programming myself (work in data integration). would it be useful at all to pair the overpass API with something akin to the street view API to rip thumbnails / snapshots from a list of coordinates returned by the overpass API? this probably wouldnt help for cases like this where you need to search alleyways as opposed to the actual street, but maybe this could be used for other scenarios to quickly see what the environment looks like around each coordinate, rather than having to search each coordinate manually - or are a lot of these scenarios largely down to discretion and cant be easily ruled out from a few snapshots at those exact coordinates? anyways, awesome stuff!
One short I saw of you is finding family photos from someone's father who passed away. The one I'm referring to is on a nature walkway. Always thought that was a cool process since, my hunch anyways, is researching trees and plants then mapping topography maps. How do you do that?
Rather than people knowing how to do this, I think it's equally if not more important that they know it's not only possible but how easy it is. Too many people on the internet nowadays plaster images of their surroundings to social media. It's better that they realize that a picture of their surroundings outside is the equivalent of having location pins turned on while tweeting.
This is great - it also works with "write an overpass turbo prompt to find addresses in City X that are residential in wealthy elderly neighborhoods (consider rich people's amenities) - detached or semi-detached houses" - thus well-suited for off-market real estate research :p
I'd definitely love to see more about using Overpass Turbo. I managed to follow along with the 1948 query with ChatGPT but attempting to do something else like finding a skate park within 50 miles of my city just produces errors. Is this one of the situations where I just need to get good and learn to code?
This really shows how cool and capable ChatGPT really is. Sometimes you dismiss it like "ok it can write code like me, but dirtier and with more bugs", but it can write this code in any language and write any queries for any obscure thing you wouldn't bother learning. It really gives you a superpower to dive into something new like 10x faster.
This was awesome. Thanks for sharing about Overpass Turbo. I'm a programmer, so this is an awesome tool to be able to help friends and family find info like this too.
part of the educational aspect is experienced stalkers etc already know this stuff kinda like how some pentesters frequently tweet about their work with some even occasionally appearing in the news explaining things like how easy it is to discover passwords from social media scraping
*You have legitimately become my favorite CZcams channel since I discovered you this past month.* I want you to know that. I know it’s just like nonsense from some random stranger leaving this comment but Rainbolt really is the best channel on the CZcams platform. Thank you for making it. That’s all I wanted to say ☺️
The thing is, in this particular case, you had a massive clue by being american, which is the Kentucky Plate, but I'm pretty sure the rest of the world is not even aware USA has multiple license plates designs depending on the state, let alone the REGIONAL trashcans, so you narrowed down the searching location very quickly. How would you change your approach if those two clues were not a thing?
it was super interesting watching your process for this but seeing a more in depth one for like the more complicated ones would be awesome
glad you liked! will do a more difficult one soon. a lot of times u end up at a dead end because of incomplete data on open street map, which makes for some fun adventures.
@@georainbolt glad youre explaining how :) thanks man
@@georainboltdid you ever find that one location in san fran that you posted a few months back?
@@georainboltdead ends would also be a nice example!
@@alexh715 think he did! I think he posted a video about it iirc!
Edit: check the pinned comment of “I need your help.”!
I can do it on 2 seconds. Looked out the window and boom. Found a street.
Chromium Dino speaks..
what about the kids in the basement
discriminatory to people who live in the woods
I'm watching this while on a bus, and beat your time by 1.28 seconds.
No way
I had no idea about overpass turbo, that is really cool. As both a map nerd and programmer, I'm going to spend all week messing around with it.
what kind of map nerd and programmer doesn't know about overpass turbo -_-
@@Wany1264 Not all programmer keep up with the latest technology, Me myself literally have trauma with any sort of programming with maps, its a nightmare when you working with it.
@@Wany1264 sorry I guess I’m not just not a real map nerd/programmer. I mean, I’m a software engineer and I love maps, but definitely not enough apparently.
@@Sam-cl1ow don't be sorry, you were excited to find out such a program existed and typed that to emphasize on how eager you were. Go enjoy overpass turbo and don't let randoms bring you down for being excited!
@@AztemophyisExactly. People who think coders (SWEs, programmers etc) who are map enthusiasts should know every software that can do map stuff or help with that, aren't aware of the vast majority of tools out there and that not everyone in the field would be as deep as they are into such tools.
Him: it looks like a Kentucky license plate
The plate: a 3 pixel blob
yeah and 10 seconds later, looks at the trashcan, googles Louisville trashcan, It's easy to find if you know what you're searching for. I'd like to see him do it and explain whith place he doesn't know where it is at the start.
@@Herman_HMShe’s very good at geoguessr so he probably can find a lot of clues anyway
That's when you press the ENHANCE button!
I accidentally watched this twice, now it takes me 4 minutes to find a street 😢
You haven't watched the video yet tho
@@jeffgratt7930fr
@@jeffgratt7930he did
@@OrthoKarter that comment was written 1 minute after the video came out
@@OrthoKarter actually the comment was made within 10 mins of the vid being published
"I don't want this to be a doxxing tutorial."
No.... no it is.
I love how every other garage in that alley looks nicer but he went with the crappiest one for that rap cover effect.
maybe it was to fit the old/vintage/retro vibe?
@@olddolanwasbetter9615 Yeah, it just looks more interesting, especially with that basketball hoop.
strategically shot it in an angle so you dont see the nice garage too haha
@@pewpewbang9009 yeah a new garage would have ruined the street cred vibe lol
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Rainbolt: "Learning is free."
College: "I don't f-ing think so!"
But you don't need college to learn
internet which is actually universal: i fucking think so!
@@Sehuanes
Wi-fi: I don't think so!
@@justxisotatik The library: I think so!
Places without libraries that have wifi: "I don't think so"
Touchè.
I would absolutely LOVE to listen to more videos like this, it’s crazy hearing your thought process!
That was pretty insightful! I always wondered how you narrowed down locations based on parks or bus stops and this makes so much sense!
“You’re gonna know within like 10 minutes how you’re gonna find this photo in 5 minutes.” Buckets 🏀
And then the video is six minutes long lmao
I would love more vids like this- both for the educational style with overpass turbo as its really cool for finding historical/pop culture references. Could also see you making a geoguessr focused series breaking down a learning path starting with more easy things (telephone poles?) to complex things like the dirt lol.
Thank you so much man. I would really love more how to content like this. I have a dissociative disorder and Geoguessr is one of the few things that grounds me. Would have never found it if it wasn't for you collabing with Ludwig. 🤘
i too struggle with dissociation, and i know how bad it feels. hope things get better for you!
I too struggle with dissociation and subsequently, anxiety. Watching his videos always grounds me :)
always makes me feel a lot calmer when I know others understand what having a dissociative disorder is like. glad this works for you!
stay strong friend! my best friend deals with dissociation, anxiety, adhd, potentially autism, etc. i’ve had to ground her many times before she even knew what it was or what she was going through and essentially be her rock for basically her whole life. thankfully i’ve always been into psych so i always knew roughly how to approach her and how to help without triggering things further, so i ended up becoming her safe space by sheer accident.
find things that help you through those lows until you can break back into those highs, and keep going forward with the strength i know you have because you’re so loved and worthy of life even if you don’t have people around you letting you know. take care of yourself, you deserve it! ♡
What is that like?? I have really severe ocd
Videoes like these are what we need. Keep up the great work!
more videos on these please, it's so interesting to watch and learn, and the clues are sometimes hard to catch
Always cool to see the "behind the scenes" of how people do things, would have never guessed how much going into this! Thank you
Watching the process was so fun to watch. Another thing you could do that a lot of people would enjoy is doing old album covers as well, maybe as tiktoks
These breaking down videos are really fun/entertaining, id be down for more
I contribute a ton of stuff to OpenStreetMap like adresses, buildings and a lot of other stuff and I also use overpass turbo to see the popularity of certain tags.
Pretty fun to see you use the same data that we contribute to find the locations!
How do contribute? There's some missing data I've come across, compared to google maps at least (like houses with no address listed, or street names with an inconsistent ending blvd rd st etc.)
Have a look at missingmaps and help during humanitary crises! :)
@@codenamepyro2350 sign up for openstreetmap and just click edit and take the tutorial and you should be on your way =)
Not only has this man mastered google maps, he's now passing on his knowledge and methods to help others do the same. Legend.
Rainbolt is really helping the stalker community out here! Thank you.
He IS the stalker community
THIS WAS SUPER AWESOME!!! Thank you so much for walking us through it, it was really interesting and I've wanted to learn how to do this for a really long time. I also think it'd be lovely if you showed us how to find locations without addresses because I imagine that would be a lot harder. Anyways, thank you so much for the tutorial!
this was very entertaining to watch. i honestly would love to see more tutorials like this
this video idea is amazing. would love to see more videos like this in the future where you show us process on some more complicated locations
This dude is literally teaching the internet how to stalk properly 😂😂😂
let's just say if you know how to stalk, you also have a decent idea how to make stalkers' obsessions harder
You just failed the Roreschach challenge.
There's this amazing girl I like ....❤❤
She will never escape again😈😈😈
And how NOT to leave clues in the photos you post online.
Would love more geo-location content like this!
One of the most talented CZcamsrs I've ever seen... and such a solid dude! Thanks for helping track down the scam call center a while back, your superhero skills are definitely paying off!
really liked getting to see this video after seeing a bunch of your twitter posts! i would love to see more content like this, king of not gatekeeping
You can tell he geeks out and really loves what he does. That's beautiful to see 😊
“How to find a street in 2 minutes”
The video: 6 minutes
I LOVE YOU RAINBOLT!
this is so good. will use this info for my future route planning. thank you!
Dude super cool video…you should do more of these because they’re short and fun to watch and the audience feels like a genius after it
i used GIS software in college, which is basically the same type of thing as overpass turbo, and really just loved using it so much for data analysis. makes a lot of sense why you'd be using it though, haha
Love to see the process! It's cool to see you find some obscure place, but it's very interesting to see the thoughts and tricks that make it all possible. The use of GPT for query was a smart trick
Loving the Jim Lang groove remote background music. One of my favorite musicians!
Amazing stuff! Very entertaining as well!. Found you on the UK B3ta newsletter.
I'd watch a whole playlist on this.
Literally an overpass turbo ad and I love it
This was really cool to see. I would be curious to see how you find the locations where there is no housing, like the landscape photos with just rocks and trees.
While most players play geoguessr with no googling, as they should, I think a tournament with all tools allowed would be interesting!
I adore this type of content and it actually kind of motivates me to try the same so yes more please! ^~^
To stalk people 🤨
I love this video and would love a more in depth video of how you use this marvellous tool, thanks for the video!
very cool! I didn't know this website! :D it's funny to see you talk that's easy, which it seems but finding this optimal way of finding places is hard. Creating the easy method is hard and you (and the community) deserve a lot of credit for it! Love the video!
this is why i would never post a clear picture of myself online
Seeing a garbage can and finding and exact location is crazy😂😂
well if you know enough meta data to directly link the logo its kinda trivial. That was just reassuring.
That was insanely interesting, I'd love to see more of this
Yes please I would love to see a breakdown of some of the more cleaver overpass queries youve had to do
Now all his subscribers can easily win an online argument
i should be sad about the referenced reality, not laughing about this, yet here i am 😅
Loved this and I'd love more of this type of content!
thank you so much for these tips, im really interested to learn more about what you do : )
btw the chatgpt bit was soo big brain
"It looks like a Kentucky license plate" Literally 10 pixels.
This is a bad example cause he's famous so you know where he's from. You can't tell those plates are from kentucky. You should make this video with a random photo.
You really didn't watch the video, did you?
@@agustinbarquero8898 I did, why do you ask?
Easy mode is aviation CZcamsrs because you've got aerial view of landmarks and runway numbers to work with. At least you'd know what airports they use. Others can be a bit more tricky unless you know what city they're in or nearby to. The website being used also quickly narrows down things like the address numbers, but likely also narrows things by proximity like intersections, fire hydrants, and various street signs, and perhaps stuff like building color?
Please do more of these! Super interesting!
We want other episode like that, to learn more about this ! That was really cool
thats an interesting way to go about it that i didnt think of before, since i do a good bit of coding / programming myself (work in data integration).
would it be useful at all to pair the overpass API with something akin to the street view API to rip thumbnails / snapshots from a list of coordinates returned by the overpass API?
this probably wouldnt help for cases like this where you need to search alleyways as opposed to the actual street, but maybe this could be used for other scenarios to quickly see what the environment looks like around each coordinate, rather than having to search each coordinate manually - or are a lot of these scenarios largely down to discretion and cant be easily ruled out from a few snapshots at those exact coordinates?
anyways, awesome stuff!
Lost me when you mentioned the ripping of thumbnails.
One short I saw of you is finding family photos from someone's father who passed away. The one I'm referring to is on a nature walkway. Always thought that was a cool process since, my hunch anyways, is researching trees and plants then mapping topography maps. How do you do that?
"I can read that because I'm good" 😂 keepin it real!
I love your videos, mate. Thank you 🙏
Rather than people knowing how to do this, I think it's equally if not more important that they know it's not only possible but how easy it is. Too many people on the internet nowadays plaster images of their surroundings to social media. It's better that they realize that a picture of their surroundings outside is the equivalent of having location pins turned on while tweeting.
This is great - it also works with "write an overpass turbo prompt to find addresses in City X that are residential in wealthy elderly neighborhoods (consider rich people's amenities) - detached or semi-detached houses" - thus well-suited for off-market real estate research :p
Ive used overpass a lot and chatgpt a lot, but hadn't had the idea yet to combine them. Thanks! Good video
Just wanted to stop by and say I really enjoy your content mate!
I'd definitely love to see more about using Overpass Turbo. I managed to follow along with the 1948 query with ChatGPT but attempting to do something else like finding a skate park within 50 miles of my city just produces errors. Is this one of the situations where I just need to get good and learn to code?
yes
This really shows how cool and capable ChatGPT really is. Sometimes you dismiss it like "ok it can write code like me, but dirtier and with more bugs", but it can write this code in any language and write any queries for any obscure thing you wouldn't bother learning. It really gives you a superpower to dive into something new like 10x faster.
loved the editing! great video!
"for educational purposes only" 💀🥂
Nah bro that's a crazy one 🥹😂
This was awesome. Thanks for sharing about Overpass Turbo.
I'm a programmer, so this is an awesome tool to be able to help friends and family find info like this too.
I bet there’s a lot of people that are going to use this for “education purposes” lol
part of the educational aspect is experienced stalkers etc already know this stuff
kinda like how some pentesters frequently tweet about their work with some even occasionally appearing in the news explaining things like how easy it is to discover passwords from social media scraping
Wow, super cool. I love these tutorial / resource videos!!
Yours is my new favorite channel!
*You have legitimately become my favorite CZcams channel since I discovered you this past month.* I want you to know that. I know it’s just like nonsense from some random stranger leaving this comment but Rainbolt really is the best channel on the CZcams platform. Thank you for making it. That’s all I wanted to say ☺️
I'm curious to see how close the stanford AI can guess pictures like these
Really love this channel, I didnt jnow about overpass turbo, I hope i can use it t some point. Keep up the good wotk, thanks!
Would love to see more tutorials like this!!
“Educational content” lmao 😂
Can you find my dad?
Damn I was about to go to sleep but I saw you posted... It was totally worth watching ❤
Love this, more of these more indepth would be awesome!
The thing is, in this particular case, you had a massive clue by being american, which is the Kentucky Plate, but I'm pretty sure the rest of the world is not even aware USA has multiple license plates designs depending on the state, let alone the REGIONAL trashcans, so you narrowed down the searching location very quickly.
How would you change your approach if those two clues were not a thing?
I couldn't see the plate, he's just a God.
Awesome
This is awesome! I'd love to see more videos on using Overpass Turbo like this
That was very interesting! I like the open data with turbo query tool. Do use more tools like that you did not show in this video?
More of this please!
I am a map nerd as well. Good stuff! btw found you from PetaPixel
I would love a series on this and different tactics
Yes I would love that video of all the resources this is awesome
This was very educational in different ways. On how you can find something fast with little clues.
Super amazing and frightening your skill is! Great video!
Bro, this is a game changer for me to find locations for photoshoots, thanks!
you should make this a series of finding stuff from old memes and music videos etc
You should do more videos like this!
The run vine reference hit me like a jump scare 😂
this guy is my favorite youtuber rn and he inspired me to become fascinated with maps
same
We will really happy for the next parts of this video! Just subscribed! I'm from another part of the olanet, and came from mr Beast shorts
need a longer version of a video like this
would love to see a long video on some more difficult finds !!
Thanks for sharing, this is gold!
Share your methods. Interesting, enlightening, empowering....mind blown. More please.
More videos like this. This is crazy interesting
Definitely want to see more of these, find it much more interesting than geoguessr!