Shoutout to https://f-droid.org/en/packages/deckers.thibault.aves.libre/, which shows your pictures on a map without any cloud service.
Shoutout to https://f-droid.org/en/packages/deckers.thibault.aves.libre/, which shows your pictures on a map without any cloud service.
In Chiba city, it is described as “The sky above the port”
Also checkout !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
Also a great option, but closed source
I used this one or a similar one a while back. Pure magic. It started downloading a ton of stuff, and half an hour later I was greated by a (slow) macOS, good enough to do some tests of my webapp on Safari.
As European, thatvis not true in my case! (I get funded by them)
Is now a bad time to pitch https://mapcomplete.org/surveillance ?
Bwa, we’ve had worse ;)
It is the abbreviation of OpenStreetMap.org, a crowdsourced map of the world. You’ve 100% sure already used the data of the project, in the form of Organic Maps, OsmAnd, the maps on Facebook, instagram en Whatsapp or Pokemon Go.
Also checkout !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
There will never be ‘more momentum’ if you don’t build it. Just kick it off and host this person, others will follow.
I use maps for navigation (mostly OsmAnd) and improve OpenStreetMap with my self-made website (https://mapcomplete.org)
!openstreetmap@lemmy.ml - but that’s also because I helped to get it going during the first reddit-waves ;)
Well, in a way, they do provide accurate geolocalisation for indoor environments based on wifi networks. And it is right that having internet/bluethooth access also (more or less) reveals your location; but that doesn’t make it ethical.
Yes. I’m mostly developing a website, and testing on another browser is necessary every now and then. But that is my only use reason.
My main browser used to be firefox till tw9 weeks qgo, but it started to be buggy so it’s LibreWolf now.
There is a (somewhat) active community here too: !openstreetmap@lemmy.ml
You can also try the webapp https://mapcomplete.org
Some shameless advertising: there is an OpenStreetMap-community on lemmy: !openstreema0@lemmy.ml
How can we make sure their privacy claims about search aren’t bullshit?
(I still trust them though, just pointing out it is an equivalent problem)