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magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc2·2 days agohaha I’m with you here, though tbh this is something I would have cared about some years ago but these days with tech fatigue I don’t even mind the Stephen Hawking guidance (I usually have it off anyways).
magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc1·2 days agoThanks for sharing this! I just started using OsmAnd for biking and missed this nice detail.
Google Maps would take me through some awful stroads pretty regularly, so I’ll be glad for a safer route even if it takes longer.
magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc2·2 days agoOh I’m aware of the “Osm” meaning.
I still think it’s a bad name 😅 how does someone unfamiliar with OSM pronounce it? Why is there a tilde?!
magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc1·2 days agoHey thanks for sharing this! I’ll try Bimba. I’m planning on switching to GrapheneOS soon so the less stuff reliant on G services the better, as much as I like the Transit app.
Edit seems like it’s a bit limited on its coverage, with little to speak of in the US :(
Was hoping to get Chicagoland metro area transit.
magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc5·2 days agoI’m not sure this is possible without crowd sourced data
magguzu@midwest.socialOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Let's talk maps for driving, transit, finding businesses? OsmAnd, Organic Maps, CoMaps , etc4·2 days agoThe transit app is for public transit. Trains buses etc. I probably should have specified sorry!
But yeah there really isn’t a way around reviews I think I’m going to have to come to peace with that.
magguzu@midwest.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Important Notice of Security IncidentEnglish113·2 days agoBy your logic the *arr suite isn’t self hosted either since they rely on metadata cache servers.
In fact Jellyfin relies on external services for their metadata too!
magguzu@midwest.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Wife of Ex-Nepali Prime Minister Burnt Alive, Parliament Set on FireEnglish402·2 days agoBit weird to pin it on an age generation
magguzu@midwest.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Nepal bans social media(Facebook, X, Reddit, Mastodon, Discord, Signal, YouTube and more) for failing to register with the government; Only 7 to be open(Viber, TikTok, Telegram and more)English27·7 days agoHate to say it but it honestly doesn’t sound crazy hard to just block any instance that pops up. Yes it’s whack a mole but if it’s an automated script, it can just crawl through a backdoor instance and ban any domain it sees.
Like you, I value my relationships and by extension my mental health more than which messaging app I use.
I hate Meta with a passion and them acquiring Whatsapp is probably the most disappointing acquisition of all time to me, but I’m going to continue using it because my wife, family in Latin America, and world friends all use it. And being lonely and out of touch isn’t worth the satisfaction of knowing my data isn’t being scraped to me. Others in these threads always seems to disagree here, and they’re free to do that but it’s not a lifestyle I’m interested in.
I’m making changes where I can; I self host a server for my media, photos, files. I’m going to install Graphene on my phone soon. I’m interested in picking up a cheaper older phone to try a Linux mobile OS on. I have my phone auto connect to my pihole to block trackers when I’m out of the house, etc. But I know as soon as it’s something I have to inconvenience others with, it’s not going to work.
Pick your battles.
I’m on Mint.
T-Mobile acquired them, per the usual bullshit, but I get 15GB a month with unlimited talk and text for “$20” a month. The catch is that you pay yearly in bulk for that price. Had it a year and change. Been solid.
Hey thanks for looking! I was in a desktop browser earlier when I was having issues but I’m on a phone now. I was having more trouble on the desktop browser.
Howdy, Chicagoland area here. I love the idea of a “location-federated” social media so I migrated here from lemmy.ml.
Migration was smooth however I’m finding this instance to be quite slow to load pages, is it just me?
magguzu@midwest.socialtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•No Kings Movement Announces Next Day of Nationwide Actions for Oct 18406·8 days agoI went to the last Chicago one… And while there is some solace in the feeling of being there and seeing a massive crowd of others opposing this fascist movement, I really couldn’t shake the feeling that it feels like a glorified parade.
The route is planned out, the police cooperate to close the roads, everyone marches together and chants and then goes home.
Peaceful is one thing but a planned out disruption that’s barely a disruption is just… Are we honestly doing much?
magguzu@midwest.socialtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Unfortunately, the ICEBlock app is activism theater4·9 days agoI have no doubt the developer means well but that highlight with misinformation about how Android notifications work plus the lack of any input from those knowledgeable or affected by the raids really erodes any confidence in this.
Someone else had mentioned Magic Earth but I was under the impression that it was another big tech thing (I guess I was thinking of Google Earth) but you saying it again made me check it out.
Seems like not OSS but their claim of privacy focus actually makes me interested so I’ll try it out! I’m even okay with the small fee, I know servers cost money to run. Glad to see they’re working on a non-Google or Apple payment.