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tables , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?

I'll sometimes contribute when I'm travelling to more rural areas which are less likely to be well mapped. The experience in my country has been that cities are very well mapped on OpenStreetMaps with a lot of detail, often having more up to date information than Google Maps. Less populated areas usually don't have as much detail, but the basics, like roads and buildings are usually well mapped.

I've also noticed OpenStreetMaps is awesome for trails and smaller roads used by hikers, usually being much more useful than Google Maps.

quat , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?

Long time ago, I did several villages where I grew up. This was before satellite images covered that area, so I did it the old fashioned way with a GPS, cycling up and down every single street, writing down name and surface in a notebook. Walked around every field, every patch of forest, creek, etc. It took years, but I’ve literally been everywhere in those villages. It was fun :) When aerial images came I could do private buildings too.

fujiwara , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
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I installed Ubuntu back in 2012 to get the Tux TF2 item when they made Steam available for Linux. After that, I just kind of tinkered with it on the side until recently when I switched completely.

zemon , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

It was 2009 and I was 14. I had been using Ubuntu on my father’s PC for a year and I installed Andromeda Linux (an Ubuntu fork with a stunning theme), completely wiping my HDD. The next day I installed Windows and attempted my second Linux install, I was more careful and got a doual boot working.

pgetsos , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
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I contribute as much as I can, mostly through StreetComplete. I see it as a hobby when it isn't too hot/cold outside, to take a walk around my area and map houses and addresses. I find it super important

tables ,

I second StreetComplete. I actually had quite a surprise when I first installed it - I expected to have a lot of mapping work ahead of me in my somewhat rural area, but most of it had been mapped in a lot of detail already.

noisypine , in Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?

I use system packages for everything unless I need a newer version of a specific package for some reason.

DidacticDumbass OP ,

Most software does not change that significantly, so there is no loss in holding back, and usually just the benefits of not breaking your workflow, or your system.

czech , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
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It was redhat around 2001. I burned 3 discs for the install. I was installing on an old computer that was struggling to run windows. I think the DM was Gnome. I remember being in awe that it got up and running after having to re-burn some of the install discs to finish the installation.

Anticorp , in Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?

I like them for convenience, I don’t like them for customability, possibly just because I don’t know enough about them.

DidacticDumbass OP ,

That is a good point I have not encountered too often. I don’t tend to customize the programs I use. I tend to just learn the defaults for that program.

Anyways, people keep recommending FlatSeal, which is a graphical way to customize Flatpak permissions, so that may be helpful to you.

Grangle1 , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

Windows Vista completely died on my laptop back in 2009. I’d vaguely heard about this other OS called “Ubuntu” shortly before that seemed neat and was especially cool because it was free, but was too nervous about breaking my machine to try it before, but because it was already broken at that point, I had a friend burn me an ISO and installed it. I learned Ubuntu was actually Linux when I was configuring and learning how to use it, and that’s when I learned about concepts like FOSS, Linux just being a kernel and not the whole OS, and the idea of Linux distros. The only time I looked back was dual booting a gaming PC with Windows 10 for a while just before Proton came on the scene. Even then, booting into Windows was rare, only for games that did not work on Linux at the time, which with Proton releasing and constantly improving, became even rarer as time went on. A failed distro upgrade last year (likely due to me messing around with Mesa driver versions) finally had me wipe the Windows side from that PC altogether and go back to only running Linux when I clean installed over both Windows and the other broken Linux install. Truly haven’t looked back since.

bbbhltz , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
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I use it and contribute when I can.

I edit with JOSM and OsmAnd. I learn by doing and keep things very local: adding street numbers, marking shops as disused, updating opening hours, Facebook pages, etc.

I also find it calming. I might do some tonight now that you mention it.

lobster_irl , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
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Omg great idea! Probably a stupid question but how did you contribute - through an app or from desktop, through the website?

Coeus OP ,

I just use my desktop computer. I’ve got OSM on my main monitor and Google Maps on the other for comparing. Someone mentioned an app called StreetComplete which lets you fill in data on the map but turns it into a game. I haven’t used it much yet though

r0b0 ,

Don’t just copy from google maps though. You are not supposed to do that

Coeus OP ,

Definitely not. I’ve lived here all my life and know all these places well, I’m just using Google Maps strictly for reference.

lobster_irl ,
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Cheers that’s helpful I think I’d enjoy the gamified version!

poVoq ,
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lobster_irl ,
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Thank you!!

0xtero , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?
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Downloaded Slackware at univ lab and split it on endless amount of floppy disks.
This was probably in ..-93 or 94? .. or thereabouts. I was in my early 20s.
Went home and had to come back 3 times, because one floppy was always corrupted.

Then I tried to compile kernel for 24 hours and it just kept failing. . struggled with it for a week or so and got it running - then formatted the disc and started over. Ah good times.

Started using Linux "for real" after Debian 1.3 was released in -97 (I think?). Haven't really stopped using it.

grahamsz ,

Slackware was my first distro too, probably around 95 i think as I got a CDR copy from a friend in high school. It's certainly not been my daily driver for that whole period, but I think I've probably at least had a linux system operational for nearly 30 years.

I've been using Windows since maybe 92 and MacOS since 86. I think Solaris is the only other OS I've used a significant amount.

Positroni , in Has anyone used or contributed to OpenStreetMap?
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I have added some nearby forest paths to OSM and added some bicycle paths alongside roads which were already mapped, using OSM mostly for outside of road network since other maps do not show forest paths and the like at all while OSM has decent coverage

iuseit , in Mission Center: A rust clone of the Windows Task Manager

I literally whispered “why?” to myself. Re-Write windows in rust! LMAO

james ,
iuseit ,

The meme has come full circle.

acwern , in What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

2016 for me. I wanted a music production suite, and was given a new laptop for starting college (uk college, I was 15 at the time). I decided to try out Ububtu Studio, a media/art-centered branch of Ubuntu. I found that the incredibly slow laptop that I used to have just… worked? It was somehow faster at doing day to day tasks than my much newer laptop. I also found the visual aesthetics (Ubuntu Studio was pre-Unity Ubuntu) really appealing.

As I kept using it, I found that more and more my time was being spent on my older laptop rather than the newer one. I started disteo hopping nefore setttling on Manjaro in early 2017. Then I went for i3 and dwm, which led to me using gentoo for a few years. In my last year of uni I found that my time maintaining my set-up was getting impractical on top of all the work so I went back to Windows briefly. Very quickly realised I couldn’t use it anymore and so set myself back up with Manjaro.

Currently giving Ubuntu a go because my current laptop has dual amd/nvidia graphics and out of the box it just works much better on Ubuntu. There’s been some frustrations but I can’t see myself going back to Windows. I use it for work on my work laptop and the little things frustrate me to no end

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