For some reason It sounds like some obscure linux distro from the 90s
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infeeeee@lemm.eeto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Community fork of Organic Maps is looking for name ideasEnglish4·1 day agoOpenStreetMap is the registered trademark of OSM Foundation, and they ask to please don’t use mixed and confusing names like some of these for related projects. From the Trademark Policy:
You may not:
abbreviate the wordmarks, combine them with other words (“OpenStreetMapThing”), or substitute words in the mark (“OpenStreetThing” or “OpenThingMap”), especially where the new combination sounds similar to OpenStreetMap.
While they usually allow the use for open projects, it would be just easier to respect the request of the Foundation.
Sorry for copying my comment from the other thread, but it could help others here as well.
OpenStreetMap is the registered trademark of OSM Foundation, and they ask to please don’t use mixed and confusing names like this for related projects. From the Trademark Policy:
You may not:
abbreviate the wordmarks, combine them with other words (“OpenStreetMapThing”), or substitute words in the mark (“OpenStreetThing” or “OpenThingMap”), especially where the new combination sounds similar to OpenStreetMap.
While they usually allow the use for open projects, it would be just easier to respect the request of the Foundation.
You have to draw them only once, than you can use the tag
repeat_on
, and list the levels: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:repeat_onBut yes, it’s super micro mapping, I would map this only, if the full building is mapped with the same detail level.
“Ideally”, yes.
If you use simple indoor tagging, you can use
repeat_on
, and you can map this with a single line: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:repeat_onThere are some renderer support for it, I’m not sure any routing engine supports this.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Monitors@lemm.ee•Spain is about to face the challenge of a “black start”English2·3 days agoIt’s an interesting article, but how is this related to the community?
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Videos@lemmy.world•The Mysterious Hyena Men of Nigeria: Extreme Culture1·4 days agoThose snakes seemed very sedated. A lot of animal abuse may be behind the scenes, they show the small room where the hyena lives, it doesn’t look big enough for an animal of that size.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Formula 1@lemmy.world•[OT] McLaren to quit the all-electric Formula E series - BBC Sport5·6 days agoThey announced joining Formula E in 2020, and the future of the hypercar category was not fully clear at that time, LMDh was announced also in 2020, I guess their Formula E deal was already settled before. In the late 2010s WEC didn’t look very interesting. Porsche left it in 2017, the only factory team was Toyota in LMP1
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.zip•Facebook isn’t eavesdropping, but the truth is more disturbingEnglish1·6 days agoI guess there is some, but not too much valuable content in spoken personal conversations. Current tech is not there yet, so it would be more costly in money and reputation to build some datacenters for this yet. If the money cost would go order of magnitudes lower they would wrap it in some marketing bullshit like “you can search in your all memories”, lot of people would gladly allow it (iirc there was a black mirror episode about a device like this)
I think it won’t happen tomorrow or in the near future, my point was they just reposted a 6 years old article without writing about a new and relelevant development in the topic.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.zip•Facebook isn’t eavesdropping, but the truth is more disturbingEnglish23·6 days agoAn earlier version of this article was published in 2019.
While the content of the article is true, and I had to explain it to other people on the internet and irl multiple times in the last decade, the article doesn’t write about the new TPU chips nowadays appearing in devices. With them full on-device STT will become more and more possible, so the tests mentioned in the article won’t detect eavesdropping, as they won’t need to send sound files to datacenters, only the transcript.
It would have been useful if they wrote about this new vector in the article, as TPUs were not that common in 2019.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane's dead Ai Pin - LiliputingEnglish10·7 days agoThe pin runs some android based software as the website mentions adb. You can build your own interposer, and they are selling the current official one on Etsy, in a 3d printed case.
It doesn’t sound like something made in a factory. I guess it uses some off the shelf usb to jtag chip or similar.The interposer files are in this repo: https://github.com/MaxMaeder/OpenPin
From the bom it seems it’s just a micro usb to pogo pin converter, no chip mentioned, so the pin has an usb port, but pogo pin form…
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane's dead Ai Pin - LiliputingEnglish18·7 days agoSmall and easy to wear form factor, monochrome laser projector are the two most interesting. Also a camera, microphone, a lot other sensors, packed in a tight case. If you build something DIY usually you can’t make it this small.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Mikrotik@lemmy.world•You might’ve noticed the EU and Latvian flags in our recent brochures. Over 50% of our products are already made in the EU — and that number’s growing.English1·7 days agoGPL does not define how you should share it, just you have to share it some way.
I’m just emphasizeing, that they are following the license requirements, unlike some other manufacturers who doesn’t even share they required to, anything else should be a plus and it’s their decision.
I guess if the full stack would be foss they couldn’t really sell CHR and other software only licenses anymore.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Mikrotik@lemmy.world•You might’ve noticed the EU and Latvian flags in our recent brochures. Over 50% of our products are already made in the EU — and that number’s growing.English1·7 days agoRouteros is based on linux, but afaik mikrotik only shares the source via email. A user set up an automation to send an email for new sources for each new routeros releases, and publishes the replies to this repo: https://github.com/tikoci/mikrotik-gpl
If you don’t trust this repo you can also email mikrotik support and they should send you their kernel modifications. More info in this thread: https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=215585
This is not a well written arricle. They mixes up material design with corporate memphis, which is not necessarily related, they can exist independently.
Their actual problem with google’s ux appears only in this paragraph:
The problem? Google’s actual UI & UX design is terrible. Whether mass-market or enterprise, web or mobile, its interfaces are chaotic and confusing. Every time I use Google Drive or the G Suite admin console, I feel lost. Neither experience nor intuition helps—I feel like an old man seeing a computer for the first time. I used Android for years (stock Android on a Nexus device), yet even after all that time, I struggled to distinguish buttons from plain text.
No examples, no reasoning, no good counter examples how it should be done, nothing. I’m not super familiar with google’s web ux as I only use search and youtube ocasionally. They write here about android, but no android screenshots in the article. So is this about web ux only? Or anything google? The author couldn’t even figure out what is their problem, this article sounds like “old man yells at cloud”
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Thanks god it’s not default.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hungary’s Musical Road plays a melody through your car tyres as you drive—an amazing fusion of road design and sound engineering.English2·9 days agoThey tried to place them as far from villages as possible for the first one. You can see in the video, the guy had to bike to the middle of nowhere to record it. The problem first appeared in countrywide news after the 3rd one, because that’s much more closer to some residential buildings.
Hungary is not a classic democracy, if you are not a friend of a local oligarch you can’t really do anything about things like this. If they decided about it at the HQ it will happen whatever it takes.
I think the original concept is not inherently bad, you just need careful planning and sound simulations. Current tech can simulate sound waves very precisely. Maybe such a small country doesnt need 3 of these, they should have stopped after the 1st or 2nd one
You coneniently doesn’t include the part where you install the STUN server
infeeeee@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Radicle - Federated(Probably closer to P2P) GitEnglish3·10 days agoIt’s posted here every 2 months, and it’s still cryptobros you shouldn’t trust.
Organic Maps was born as a fork of Maps.Me, because the owner/developer went closed source. And the same thing is happening again, forking the same thing for a similar reason again…