This is the first I’m hearing of Ladybird. Looks really interesting and glad to see there are more options for browsers coming
This is the first I’m hearing of Ladybird. Looks really interesting and glad to see there are more options for browsers coming
Musicbrainz Picard if you like graphical interfaces.
Beets if you like the command line.
Maps are for documenting the location of things in the real world relative to each other. It could be anything, like roads and buildings, or rivers and bodies of water, or electrical lines.
Then there is all the information that is added to all those objects; adding names to the roads, buildings having an addtess and what type of building they are, the direction a river is flowing and how many rivers flow into or out if a lake.
All of that is just information, where an what things are, it doesn’t actually do anything. That is a map.
Navigation software takes the information about the roads and how they are connected together along with their names and combines it with addresses to show you how to get from one address to another.
You could also have software that simulates the ecological effects of rerouting a river from a lake, or damming a river.
You could take data from a map to show you all the power lines that are near trees that will need to be trimmed and give estimates to your employer on how many people to hire for tree trimming, and then combine that with a map of buildings to show how many customers would be without power if a tree branch triggers a circuit to open.
Navigation is just one part of what a map could be used for, and probably one of the only parts that most people would use a map for.
OpenStreetMap started out just being a map of streets, hence the name, but it has grown to be this massive collection of information. Then there is all of tools that decide what to do with the information. OsmAnd is a good tool for simply displaying the data. It can provide navigation but it’s not the best.
I found the opposite with Gnome which is why I switched over to KDE.
And that’s the beauty, we are free to choose. I’m glad Gnome works well for you.
There’s the Canada Child Benefit which is a monthly tax-free payment for anyone who has a dependant child.
I’ve gotten a number of calls from clients recently where a Windows update uninstalled the Bluetooth drivers, making their Bluetooth mouse and keyboard unusable.
I’ve even had a few where an update uninstalled the WiFi drivers so they couldn’t even download the drivers without a wired network connection.
I do not experience this on a Pixel 6a running stock android 14
If you decide to use docker-compose.yml files, which I do recommend, then I’d also highly recommend this script for updating the docker containers.
It checks each container for updates and then let’s you select the containers you would like to update. I just keep it in the main directory with all the other docker container directories.
For those that don’t know, you can use three numbers, zero through eight, with the chmod command. it takes the binary of each digit to set the permissions.
$ chmod 644
6 | 4 | 4
110 | 100 | 100
rw- | r-- | r--
The developer has hit a bit of a roadblock reworking a back-end system and is requesting help, but it has a great feature set already and is super customisable.
This syntax automatically converted to a link on the web that will open on a users home instance:
will link to (myinstance.com/c/community@domain.tld)
will link to (myinstance.com/c/community@example.com)
syntax used by kbin (for magazines). Will link to (myinstance.com/c/community@domain.tld)
will link to user (myinstance.com/c/community@domain.tld)
This syntax does NOT convert to a link:
Good news! Sh.itjust.works!
There’s usually two parts, the data tracker and the visualizer, and they often can be mixed and matched or come as a pair. The most common loggers are OwnTrack and GPSLogger
I used PhoneTrack (through NextCloud) for a bit. I think the great thing about it was you could edit points. If there was a stray data reading that was way off you could (re)move it.
Traccar comes as a server/client pair but this is more aligned for commercial vehicle tracking.
There’s a really cool visualizer, Orion, but it’s no longer maintained.
https://github.com/LINKIWI/orion-web
And the same for Time Travel Tracker.
https://github.com/redfish64/TinyTravelTracker
I’m probably not the best person to answer because I blocked !memes@lemmy.ml but it seems like the latest trend is to post old school memes. It gives the older users a sense of nostalgia to a time in the early days if the internet.
Just like any internet trend, it will come and go quickly until the next fun and exciting thing takes its place.
Probably the best way to contribute buildings is using the JOSM editor and the buildings plug-in.
It’s only available on the computer and it has quite the learning curve, but it’s a very powerful tool for serious editing. Usually the iD editor is good enough for easier editing than on mobile.
A person creates a new account, leaves a comment on a post, and I would assume just abandons the account never to sign into it again.
I’m also using Arch and nearly ashamed to say it because of all the memes.
I’m waiting for the idea to get old of someone posting from a different social media platform, because to me it’s still pretty mind-blowing.
I used to use FreeNAS but found it was to “heavy” for just home and personal use. I felt like it took a lot more steps to just do some simple things.
During my last upgrade, I switched to using OpenMediaVault and have been really enjoying it. I started using Docker with it and that has been an amazing breakthrough in the way I use services like Jellyfin.
I’ve been using SnapRaid for the data redundancy together with MergerFS so all the drives appear and operate as a single big drive. I have SnapRaid sync once a week which sort of acts like a backup in case I accidentally delete something.
This app is everything it needs to be. It looks modern, has nice visuals, I was able to import data from an old tracking app.
It’s such a nice feeling when you find an app that hits all the checkmarks and then you find out it’s FOSS as well.