Detecting Major World Events Using Osint, Through Google Maps and Pizza

8 slothsleauth 9 6/30/2025, 4:07:51 PM signalslice.sebastianalexis.com ↗

Comments (9)

FooBarBizBazz · 7m ago
Are backtests available for these indicators?
zzleeper · 3h ago
FWIF, pretty sure the Pentagon now orders from further away in Arlington or Alexandria.
fasthands9 · 6h ago
Fun idea.

The memes are very funny, but I also am unsure what to make of it. Is the "unusually busy" feature mean like once a year business or one out of every ten days?

slothsleauth · 6h ago
Google maps marks data out of typical traffic for that day and time in the week, basically meaning that if on a Thursday, at 3 pm, there is a wait time reported of 2 hours, where there is typically a reported wait time of 30 minutes during that same weekday and time, then it is marked as above usual traffic (and there are other factors google marks data with - a larger range than just saying "above usual traffic").
slothsleauth · 6h ago
You may be familiar with the interesting phenomenon where pizza locations near the Pentagon seem to get large spikes in traffic right before major events - a great example being the recent strikes on Iran, which also raised traffic significantly for nearby pizza shops. Using the Google Maps API, this process can be automated and visualized, as seen here.
Rajya_Gupta · 6h ago
Pizza index is quite low at the moment on your website. Any reason why?
slothsleauth · 6h ago
Yeah, that just means that the pizza shops are experiences usual traffic - nothing out of the ordinary yet.
primitt · 5h ago
Love this idea! Really relevant too!
thoKing · 3h ago
cool