In der Zeit vor digitaler Technik musste man sich auch Straßenkarten der Gegenden, durch die man fährt, kaufen. Es gibt in OsmAnd auch “reine Straßenkarten” im Gegensatz zu “Standardkarten”, bei den ersten sind weniger Details drin und sie sind dafür weniger groß, z.B. für ganz Deutschland anscheinend 2440.80 MB.
Ich mach Google Maps am Smartphone deutlich seltener auf als OsmAnd. Google Maps verwende ich vor allem im Browser wegen der 3D-Ansicht.
Anscheinend funktioniert “Bücherei” als Suchbegriff, “Bibliothek” nur, wenn das im Namen vorkommt.
OSM-Daten sind genau so gut, wie Freiwillige sie gemacht haben. :/ In meiner Gegend sehr vollständig, aber das liegt auch daran, dass ich daran mitgewirkt habe.
OsmAnd ist grundsätzlich eine Offline-Kartenanwendung, d.h. du musst die Karten von den Gebieten, die dich interessieren, herunterladen. Dafür, dass sie “on-demand” heruntergeladen werden wie bei Google Maps, haben sie wohl nicht die Ressourcen. Ist aber auch besser für die Privatsphäre.
I rarely use Google Maps (you really should check out OpenStreetMap and OsmAnd), but I use Android and YouTube a lot.
This still causes you to have a Google account and probably use it for other purposes too, during some of which you will see ads.
“Software for airplanes” is a broad term. If I ever get into a position to make software for airplanes, it’s probably not going to be things that can crash the plane. The entertainment system is still software for airplanes.
I prefer this distinction: https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/moderation-is-different-from-censorship
I already do that sometimes, but would obviously do it more if others were doing so more because then I’d have more things to react to. Chicken and egg problem.
It’s not even popular in the western world. It’s still a relatively niche and unknown platform that most people in any given country haven’t heard of. For example I know of two communities about my home country (which is in the EU and western world), !austria@feddit.org and !austria@europe.pub and if you look at them you can see that they get very little activity despite a lot of things happening in Austria all the time.
However, that comes with some extra requirements, such as having 85% of the partners be from Spain, a limitation that Igalia did not want.
How does that comply with EU law? Is not most discrimination between citizens of different EU member states prohibited by it?
Have you looked into vector graphics editors?
Do you mean https://lemm.ee/post/56789435?scrollToComments=true maybe? Several people in there seem to be complaining about the same thing, but it’s not happening for me on my instance, not sure what’s going on.
When you sort what by “newest”?
The Wikimedia Foundation server’s “localhost”, i.e. the computer the wiki software is running from. That does make sense.
There’s a language selection option in your preferences. Some people may have that set up to not show “undetermined” although at least on my instance the interface warns that people won’t see most content if they deselect that.
I never select a language when commenting, though have done so a few times before (not recently) when starting new threads. It seems that sometimes this is automatically determined, although I can’t tell what this depends on.
Different pieces of legislation. This was about the French legislature voting against a national anti-encryption bill. Chat control is an EU-level bill and the French legislature isn’t really involved in that, only the French government and France’s EU representatives.
My understanding of the ruling you mean is that it decided that freedom of speech includes the right to spend money in order to speak, which is not an extremely far-fetched idea. You may still think the consequences are bad, of course… but let’s focus on what actually happened.
There already are some differences in government structures between countries.
Why are many of them similar? I think it’s a combination of these:
I think you may enjoy reading this: https://slatestarcodex.com/2020/06/17/slightly-skew-systems-of-government/
If It Can’t Steal All Your Copyrighted Work
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Copying_Is_Not_Theft.webm
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