There has actually been some progress on integrating GTFS data into OSM: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GTFS
I haven't yet seen much use of it in the wild though…
There has actually been some progress on integrating GTFS data into OSM: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GTFS
I haven't yet seen much use of it in the wild though…
If an app doesn't support reproducible builds, the version you can download from F-Droid was built and signed by F-Droid, not by the dev
[…], from that point the app will be built by f-droid with their own digital signature.
This part of your comment is not quite true. One of the advantages of reproducible builds is that the app can be signed by the developer but fdroid can still verify that it has been built from the correct source code. You can check out the documentation here: https://f-droid.org/docs/Reproducible_Builds/
Wouldn't that hurt Russia as much as any other country?
linked to Chinese speaking groups
What is that even supposed to mean?
Isn't one hurdle to integrate gtfs data into osm based apps the fact that there is no reliable way to link osm nodes with gtfs nodes? How did they get around that?
Does this mean that access to real time arrival data is on the horizon for osm based apps?
Edit: It appears that a lot has happened since I last checked, how cool!
Reference: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GTFS
Space cadet has been reverse engineered and can be installed in Linux through flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.k4zmu2a.spacecadetpinball
Unlike Osmand itself, the Osmand Tracker app is not open-source. While that's not a quality the OP asked for, I think it is important to note in this context.
Also, I found that Osmand Tracker drains your battery like crazy, but ymmv.
That's cool… but what really pissed me off about the default camera app on the FP4, is that the "show in gallery" feature is completely broken if you disable Google photos.
EDIT: Holy shit, they fixed it. I can't believe it!
Yes it does, but it is not part of nextcloud itself, they require you to host a collabora CODE server. It works quite well but it's a bit of a hassle to set up
You can actually try kagi for free. 100 searches/month should be enough for you to decide if it's worth the money to you.
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