OSM is very region dependent. I absolutely love the software and how so many people across the world have contributed to it, but I really don't want to get lost and just looking at the map of my own neighborhood I'm afraid that would be the case if I go anywhere else. I'd at least keep the GMaps app on standby just in case.
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NextCloud Text is going to have websocket support soon. Should make it run significantly better.
Hasn't ARM always been open source?
I remember that thread. First time I saw a Beehaw post that didn't feel quite right. Top comment was a passive aggressive "oh so we're doing the whole ask before even trying thing now huh," like why do some people just feel the need to talk shit? And if there is a legitimate criticism it shouldn't be difficult to voice it in a constructive way - and if it is difficult for you then you shouldn't comment and further spread your negative feelings.
Can confirm Tetris effect is the ultimate high Tetris experience. Especially the way the music syncs with your moves, it's the ultimate synesthesia.
Free pis as far as I'm concerned. If they were ever gonna "recover" their assets they would have to track them down and if anybody has just the pi in their possession they'd have to prove it's one of theirs, probably by getting law enforcement involved. I doubt the city would be all that happy to help when they've literally just littered throughout the city and left.
I think the bigger issue is many of the apps that are coming out (which imo would be the main point of entry for less techy users) point to lemmy.world as the default instance.
Not in the way you think. Yes, you can still comment and post in your own instances version, but for other instances to see it it'll have to go through lemmy.world first and forwarded on. I think it's a bit murky when it comes to comment replies, though, I believe those do get propagated directly to the instance originating the comment (i.e. if a beehaw.org person comments and you reply, they get it sent directly), but you can see how disruptive it is.
I've been using it too, it's really good and largely transparent. Of course, you can only expose HTTP traffic and you can't use your own certificates unless you pay (so *.*.domain.tld domains or deeper are a no go on the free plan), but for just normal self hosting it's the perfect solution.
Rigging wrongs by writing wrong, loivcjfrrrjdd it!
Everyone on a call in the meet.jit.si instance is made a moderator, so if you want to be able to control that you have to self host. Other than that if reliability isn't a concern (not that I've ever seen that instance bogged down too bad) then you may as well use it. You can always host your own later on anyway.
They mean "makers," the kind of people into making using a variety of technologies including but not limited to woodworking, 3D printing, metalworking, leatherworking. Not usually all at once, but sometimes all at once. Incidentally you can rent a "maker space" which is just a physical space with tools to make things. Also, I think they meant CCP (Chinese Communist party).