

They’ve shared some screenshots and you can check out what they’ve done on their gît but really it’s probably not going to be put in the app for at least another six months imho


They’ve shared some screenshots and you can check out what they’ve done on their gît but really it’s probably not going to be put in the app for at least another six months imho


Il y a tellement de ralentisseur qui ne respecte pas les normes que je pense que c’est la majorité même par chez moi… C’est quand même frustrant


Oh didn’t realise that. I’ve definitely seen people use Google’s street view as an aid for double checking at least I suppose before
Yeahir hasn’t really taken off but I guess it will take some time. There’s a town in France that created their own instance to showcase their local groups’ events on their official website and I think that’s the most likely way that it might take off if local governments start promoting it that way.


It’s kind of weird on floss platform like Lemmy that some people don’t seem to get the point the author is making which I’d interpret as a rejection of the need to have big business interests against a successful commons.
I’m surprised some seem to miss the idea that success shouldn’t be tied to money, it seems pretty explicit in the blogpost.
There’s been at a certain level a talking up of the USA as a leader in tech and more broadly culture but that’s because they’ve got bigger advertising budgets at the end of the day.


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Not sure how to understand this comment:
Lemmy is like 1000s of websites similar to reddit, doing its best to be as irrelevant as possible. Just use lemmy.world instead.
Missing Mobilizon as a replacement of FB events and groups


How can you tell that something is copied from Google ?


That’s just sad


Je suis étonné de voir qu’on peut rouler à 85km/h 🫠


I bought one for under a 100€ almost ten years ago. It still works great except a couple times when the screen froze and I had to wait a couple minutes but I’ve dropped it so many times it’s probably my fault honestly.
Really easy to add books with calibre too so you don’t even have to use their only store. I really like it.


Tu parles des ralentisseurs ou quelque chose d’autre ?


I dont quite understand why every couple years there’s a new thing to replace something that already works. I thought Site employees in France were supposed to use Tchap, a matrix state run service…


If you’re going to be using osm in the browser probably better to try another service like carte.app


Comaps has plans for this but it’s work in progress.


It’s possible to add those restrictions in OSM but can be tricky to figure it out, check out the wiki or forum if you’d like. Not aware of apps that reuse that data although maybe Osmand does? They definitely reuse weight limits.


A quarter of percent loss per year is 400 years to 0 then. Probably possible to recycle somehow when it degrades to half capacity or whatever?


It’s a class action lawsuit so i think the people that sued ?
They’ll have to put that to a vote if they want to go ahead with it…