Why NUKEMAP isn't on Google Maps anymore (2019)

(blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)

132 points | by fanf2 2 days ago ago

31 comments

  • jmuguy 2 days ago ago

    I came so close to getting our app off of Google Maps a few months ago, we'd be saving literally thousands a month. But the "look" of the map from open street map, map tiler, etc was deemed too different and the team was scared it would negatively impact our users. The Maps API is definitely getting worse, and the pricing setup seems like it was cooked up by someone from Microsoft. Also Maplibre and its various wrappers are so much nicer to work it.

    • bfayers 2 days ago ago

      I find that the OpenFreeMap[1] 'Liberty' style looks fairly close to Google Maps.

      1: https://openfreemap.org/

      • embedding-shape 2 days ago ago

        Couldn't OpenFreeMap/someone else offer an identical style/theme to Google Maps, or would that be a "copyright" or some other type of infringement in the US?

        • dannyfritz07 2 days ago ago

          Probably an issue of trademark if people confuse the product with Google Maps.

          • embedding-shape 2 days ago ago

            Do people understand that embedded Google Maps "widgets" are "the product Google Maps"? I think for most people it's just "that map on a website", even if there is labels and stuff explicitly saying "Google Maps".

            • butvacuum 2 days ago ago

              they won't care as long as it links to google maps when they click it.

          • NooneAtAll3 2 days ago ago

            speaking of trademarks... when will google walk the xerox plank already?

            to google has been a verb for like a decade already

    • cwmma 2 days ago ago

      Usually the 'look' is not the issue as much as the geocoder (which you are only allowed to use with a google basemap, no that clever idea you have isn't going to work), like clients are often excited to use a more customizable basemap but balk when it comes to other geocoders which are nice but are not the google one which people really really are used to.

      • jmuguy 2 days ago ago

        Yeah this was a major problem for us as well. Luckily we can just replace the map, and we'll continue to use the Geocoder and address lookups elsewhere. Its kind of crazy how much better it is with "newer" US addresses vs everything else we've tried.

    • jtbaker 2 days ago ago

      I feel like with custom vector based styles, you should be able to get pretty dang close to cloning the look of it? Also subjectively, I find the protomaps basemap themes to be much nicer.

      • jmuguy 2 days ago ago

        Yeah I agree, I found dozens of options that look (subjectively!) a hell of a lot better.

    • tdeck 2 days ago ago

      Would it be possible to run an AB test?

      • cwmma 2 days ago ago

        not OP but the google maps API doesn't actually support other vector tiles (and other map libraries are not allowed to use the google map basemap) which means it's not easy to just have two versions of the site that differ only in basemap

      • jmuguy 2 days ago ago

        Possibly but we don't have much to measure which is "better" - maybe could just ask people to give thumbs up or down.

    • theshrike79 a day ago ago

      I tried to use GMaps for a commercial thing years and years ago, but the pricing was "FREE (*)", which made me nope out really fast.

      (*) we will tell you when you go over our undeclared free limit and send you a bill

  • Photogrammaton 2 days ago ago

    I've been following Alex Wellerstein off and on for a few years now, since I discovered that he was a science adviser for a crazed nuclear-history TV series called Manh(a)ttan, so I read this post about NUKEMAP when it originally appeared. I wonder whether the situation with Google Maps is any different now. I'm not a developer, so I don't need to know. I'm just curious.

    • embedding-shape 2 days ago ago

      > I wonder whether the situation with Google Maps is any different now. I'm not a developer, so I don't need to know. I'm just curious.

      As the Google Maps APIs/libraries already exited the "growth" phase where the focus is acquiring new users, and entered the "squeeze" phase, I'd say it's worse today than it was in 2019.

  • ProofHouse 2 days ago ago

    That map pricing change stole literally months of my life having to rip out google from an app I spend months building it into. F Google

  • mystraline 2 days ago ago

    Since then, Open Street Maps is self-hostable and supports all of these calls you'd need to remake this.

    And no throwing $1500/month at google for what amounts to 3 colored circles on a map.

  • wcallahan a day ago ago

    I do a lot of maps API calls, and found I get better results (and can save money) by using multiple providers.

    So I use Apple Maps, Mapbox, OpenStreetMap, and Google Maps… sometimes to check the results with multiple providers, and sometimes to divvy up the free allotment.

    For anyone using Java/Kotlin/JVM, I made an SDK for Apple Maps: https://github.com/WilliamAGH/apple-maps-java which is one with a generous included tier.

  • rvnx 2 days ago ago

    Wait until someone writes a script doing a loop or auto-refresh and you get charged 100'000 USD. For such, Google is very dangerous (lot of nightmare stories), you have to avoid as much as possible their public API services.

    • ProofHouse 2 days ago ago

      Yup. Avoid Google services especially map at all costs

  • DonHopkins 2 days ago ago

    Google Maps is just Spam spelled backwards.

  • EdwardDiego 2 days ago ago

    I never knew about MISSILEMAP, and am happy to report that no Russian missiles, not even the Satan II appear to have the range to reach New Zealand.

    ...ohhhh, that's why Peter Thiel has citizenship here.

  • maelito 2 days ago ago

    Protomaps should have been cited.

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