magguzu

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[–] magguzu@midwest.social 5 points 2 days ago

If you have a Mac, have you ever tried installing an app and have it refuse because it's not signed by Apple, and then you had to go into settings and click "allow anyway?"

This is that, except without the allow anyway feature, like iOS. It doesn't matter if it comes from the play store or elsewhere, as this story originally had us believe.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 11 points 1 week ago

surely there will have to be "no smart glasses" rules

They have this rule for ebikes at the lake I love to walk and the kids are zooming by anyway. I think we'll struggle to enforce it and that really sucks. I hope this fails. It's hard not to be pessimistic about it, as much as I can see some legitimate use cases. I just don't trust big tech with it, least of all Meta.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 3 points 1 week ago

Heh...these days I kinda long for devices for for specific purposes again 😅 and I'm a software engineer.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 2 points 2 weeks ago

Right, but this is the exact reason even Bernie refuses to use that word. Because then we are supposed to do something about it.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 6 points 2 weeks ago

Buy refurb then, it's what I did and it's super fast. Returns are diminishing these days and your money will go further.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

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.

[–] magguzu@midwest.social 2 points 3 weeks ago

haha 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.social 1 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks 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.social 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Oh 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.social 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Hey 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.social 6 points 3 weeks ago

I'm not sure this is possible without crowd sourced data

 

What's your go-to OSS navigation app? I've been trying the three in the title. CoMaps is a fork of Organic but Osm seems to be its own thing. Honestly haven't seen a reason yet to prefer one over another besides Osm's pretty bad name.

For public transit (trains buses etc) I use Transit, it's not OSS but the company aligns strongly with me and I like that their employees get four-day workweeks: https://transitapp.com/vision However if there's a OSS alternative I'm not aware of I'm always willing to try it.

For finding businesses I would not expect much.. there seems to be no good answer that isn't Yelp or Google Maps, and of course that kinda goes by the nature of crowd sourced reviews and information. I have GMaps WV but it's kind clunky and I just ended up falling back to Maps unfortunately.

EDIT: Forgot to mention biking. I live in a not-so-bike friendly suburb and have actually found that Google gives me WORSE bike routes than OsmAnd, for what it's worth. The OSM route tends to be more roundabout but safer. My guess is you get more urbanist minded people contributing to these, so that's nice to see.

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