Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
I’m right there with you. The reddit thing has pushed me over the tipping point. I wiped Windows from my gaming PC and installed Linux Mint. I also am testing out /e/os on my phone.
I used it for a few months and liked it. I switched back to stock. I’m considering trying out /e/os on my Pixel 4a 5g but it bricked when flashing so I’m going to try to fix that tomorrow.
I’m running my own server on a linode. I’ve got it on the cheapest tier which is $5 a month. I’m not quite sure what I’m going to do when the 25GB gets full, I’ll have to find out the best way to delete old posts and pictures.
Ok that makes sense, that is what I’ve been doing. It’s funny that you mention Taco Bell because a Taco Bell is what I’ve been messing around with. I have the building itself marked as “Mexican Fast Food Restaurant” and then a point that says Taco Bell with the phone number, address etc. Although I don’t know if the building itself should get all that info too but it seems redundant.
So would you say for a standalone business to not put a point for it but instead put all the details as the building itself and only use points if there are things inside? I’ve been just creating points for everything but I can go back and delete them and just rename the buildings
Valve has contributed a lot into Proton for the Steam Deck which makes it great for Linux users.
You can block entire communities, you’ll probably have to do it from the site.
I live in the Midwest United States. The city I live in has a population of around 40,000. The roads are there but almost no businesses.
I think I got it figured out. It’s pretty obvious when I compare them side by side.
What an awesome story to hear. I’ve been playing around with Organic Maps on my phone. I’ll have to look into JOSM.
I just saw that and downloaded it. My struggle is telling the difference between asphalt and concrete.
I never knew such a thing existed. What a great idea.
That’s really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely not. I’ve lived here all my life and know all these places well, I’m just using Google Maps strictly for reference.
I just use my desktop computer. I’ve got OSM on my main monitor and Google Maps on the other for comparing. Someone mentioned an app called StreetComplete which lets you fill in data on the map but turns it into a game. I haven’t used it much yet though
I’ve noticed there are nature trails missing so I would like to add those.
I’ll check it out thanks for the suggestion
I was so confused about why both WD and SanDisk were mentioned but I know they are just the same company now?