too many zeroes I can’t read that number omg
too many zeroes I can’t read that number omg
They have an app though, do you not like it?
I think I remember reading some comments in a previous blogpost that it wasn’t really in the near-future roadmap at least. I think there are a couple good android calendar apps without needing Thunderbird to port that. RSS sync would be great though, I’d love that too.
Apparently some apps ask Google Play if it’s an official android OS.
Is that because of a shitty microphone and speaker in the phones? Couldn’t just use some headphones to solve this?
As far as I know there is unfortunately no good webapp using OSM.
I guess graphopper is probably the best but I don’t personally like it that much. You can create a route with it 1nd send the gpx file to your phone and open it Osmand and then follow that. It’s nothing like using the Google maps feature send to phone or email because you can’t really modify it then.
Apparently it’s the same guy doing both from the headline. Didn’t read the article to be honest.
Surely as it does have a user base somebody would take over in that case even as a fork for brand reasons or whatever.
Public transit navigation is possible in Osmand but there will not times just the routes and only if the data is present in Openstreetmap and that pretty rare, really depends where you live.
Osmand does have a plugin for open reviews or something and I think I saw there were plans to use another source too. I guess, on top of photos from Wikimedia and mapillary it is trying to become a bit like Google Maps in a way…
There is also a plugin for mapillary street view that doesn’t work too bad.
Only missing a Web app for desktop.
You are supposed to use an app and not the website for navigation and generally looking 1t the map.
On android the best two IMHO are Osmand and Organic Maps but depending on what you what there are others. Many on F-Droid. Osmand also has an ios app.
Organic maps is quite nice.
What and why is Osmand tracking us. Are they actually selling that data. I had completely missed that. Weirdly didn’t get and email…
Reminds me how librivox and others publish their audiobooks as podcasts. I guess artists could upload their albums like this?
How did Lemmy start off? Did you know each other before and start it together or did somebody join up after a little bit of time ?
Have you managed to get enough funding so working on lemmy is a realistic “career” for you ? Also, are there a couple features that the community asked for but you didn’t think about or even want initially?
Try searching for people on Sepia Search or Peertubers’ Wiki for those on Peertube?