Rather than diving straight into* dice.camp and such, I'm following and lurking and understanding. So apologies if I look inactive; I'm listening, and that's hard to communicate on a platform measured primarily by posts. Or toots, or whatever.
* back into, really; this is my third go at the fediverse
That said, I wanted to call out the work of Manuel Hegner and Robert Stiles, who've resurrected the GIS mapping project for Golarion on PathfinderWiki that I'd built on John Mechalas's data: https://github.com/pf-wikis/mapping
They've modernized the tech stack and started updating the content for the Lost Omens setting updates. It's really exciting to see come about.
My original Pathfinder 1E Golarion map lives on at https://oznogon.com/golarion, and John's original dataset is at his site on https://dungeonetics.com/golarion-geography/index.html
The new map is gorgeous, and while I've mostly left Golarion and Pathfinder behind, I still get a good feeling remembering some old familiar places under a new light.