Wiki also says this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator#When_NOT_to_use
Wiki also says this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator#When_NOT_to_use
It’s not just unfortunate but illegal. Write to them, usually they just forget to add the text.
You can just link to the official attribution guideline, written by the foundation: https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Attribution_Guidelines
Your example with the buses is wrong. There is a standard called GTFS and public transport companies publish their fleet status and timetable according to this standard, Google just reads and displays this data. Nowadays you should see the same data in the official apps and gmaps. There are even foss solutions displaying the same thing like transportr.app
You can browse this data worldwide on https://www.transit.land
He says “powered by or funded by Google”. Firefox depends on Google financially, most of the income of Mozilla comes from Google paying for being the default search engine.
They try to diversify their income (Firefox VPN, email alias service, etc.), but anything they try gets a huge backlash from the community, and still small compared to the the money from google.
I found they have a newsletter, that sounds like an acceptable middle ground, not good, not terrible.
RSS is not even enabled on the Newz page on the website.
This also blurs faces and registration plates, e.g. see this random image
You can already check manually uploaded images on one of the servers:
In the docs they have a nice image showing how components work, the blur API does this work on the server:
Documentation is here: https://panoramax.gitlab.io/gitlab-profile/
Full source code is on Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/panoramax
It’s developed in France, so GDPR applies to everything, EU rules are not a second thought. A main contributor and supporter is IGN (National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information) a French government institution. https://www.ign.fr/institut/identity-card
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Panoramax
Tldr: Google streetview for OpenStreetMap.
We had similar services before, but Mapillary was bought by Facebook, Kartaview/OpenStreetCam is slow as hell andeven the client’s source changed to proprietary at one point. Mapilio is similar but also closed source.
This finally aligns with the goals of the community, not another quick startup, you can install it on your server.
There are newer releases, obviously if you download an older build of windows, you have to download and install each updates manually. It’s not a win only thing, it’s the same with every os, e.g. download Ubuntu 16.10, it will take a while to upgrade to the current version. Windows 10 was released in 2015, I don’t know which release you downloaded.
About the account, the answer is OOBE\BYPASSNRO
Use debian oldstable, usually 1-2 security updates each months, nothing else. If you need a newer app, install it as flatpak, they can’t bork your system.
For those who don’t remember the original of this was an ancient meme:
Edit:
Just how old this meme is: OSX 10.9 mavericks was the first free mac update, it was released in 2013. The meme should be created before that. Iirc Windows 7 was the first win with forced and annoying updates, it was released in 2009. So this meme should be from that era, 11-15 years old.
Edit2:
I found the original post, my calculations were correct, this is from 2011: https://www.stickycomics.com/computer-update/
hence the name
AND is not coming from Android. Osmand is short for “OpenStreetMap Automated Navigation Directions”. Source
IOS version is much newer, that’s true though
Was the result of the Hungarian party higher than expected? How did they get 500k votes in the EU election, but 300k in the local? Do some Romanians vote for the Hungarian party as a kind of protest?
Your example link is also a bit off…:)
Most of reddit was already archived before: https://the-eye.eu/redarcs/
They wrote “lower level firmware modifications”, AOSP runs on Linux kernel, and firmware modifications usually mean they modified the Linux kernel. This device seems like a regular Android phone, and afaik this rules apply to all Android phones, that’s why Android rom cooking can exist.
Yes, I know, but that shouldn’t be a norm.
There was a case this year, where SFC, a nonprofit organization won against Vizio for LGPL violation. It’s important, because SFC was just a normal consumer, not the owner of the original code. So now just a random user can sue this Rabbit company, and they should win, more details here: https://blog.lukaspanni.de/2024/01/09/the-significance-of-the-vizio-judgment-for-open-source-compliance-programs/
Edit: the case is not settled yet, but ongoing since 2021: https://sfconservancy.org/copyleft-compliance/vizio.html
And there are other funny solutions, like when a Chinese “tech influencer/diy maker” Naomi Wu aka SexyCyborg just simply walked into the office of a Chinese manufacturer, and requested the source code in person: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj04MKykmnQ
Firefox can remove it automatically if you use the “copy without tracking” option in the rightclick menu. It works on thr url bar and on any links on any websites not just on yt.