

Piefeddites


Piefeddites
CAM-Gerlach’s diary entry about options for tagging sidewalk connector stubs was a very interesting read. I appreciate how they recognized the need to balance pragmatism/ease of mapping and interpreting versus technical correctness (two often opposing goals).
I also appreciate that they took the time to post their analysis on their OSM diary so that it can be indexed by search engines and everyone can benefit from it instead of being locked behind membership of OSM’s Slack workspace.


I was about to ask, wasn’t Mullvad discontinued a few months ago? But I’m thinking of the Mull browser, right?
Noice! I am able to find this very thread through searxng, which seems to behave like an actual search engine with its own search results page, but I couldn’t find it through fedi-search, which seems to be little more than an auto redirect tool.


Hmm, this sounds like a really cool idea, but it doesn’t seem to do what I thought it would. For example, I went to https://fedi-search.com/ and searched for “stop internet searching” expecting to find this very thread, but alas, no dice.




I do this as well—I’m currently automating a repetitive workflow for work using python. What’s the latest project you’ve generated boilerplate code for?


So you’ll copy and paste the URL for an eBay listing and it’ll go out and fetch the price and quantity and calculate unit price?


That all sounds pretty neat. Do you do these things locally or is there a cloud service for that?


Care to expand on sound manipulation? Are you talking about for removing background noise from recordings or something else?


Do you take any precautions to protect your privacy from Google or are you just like, eh, whatever?


Table top games?


Do you run this on NVIDIA or AMD hardware?


Do you self host or use one of the Free™ cloud services?


Would you mind expanding on this? How do you use the LLM to aid in building websites?


The mod log is public, linked in the footer on lemmy.ml.
Username checks out.


Okay, so this wasn’t just me! I installed NoScript for Chrome on my work laptop as a stop gap for no more ublock origin and thought something was fishy w/ Google’s search page.
Had to scroll way too far for this.


Thanks for chiming in—this confirms my suspicion about the MapComplete instance of Panoramax.
An OpenStreetMap France representative on the official forums informs me that long term, the French community’s instance is intended to host photos from France only.
Just a reminder: the OSM France instance accepts pictures outside of France only for testing… we won’t be able to globally store pictures from all over the world for limited storage reason.
This means unfortunately, from what I can tell, the rest of the world does not yet have a “home instance” for contributing stretches/sequences of street level imagery to Panoramax.
How might
catand/orteefit into one’s coding workflow? Is it basicallycatfor displaying what’s been saved andteefor writing changes to a file?