Someone did in the mean time: https://github.com/pqoqubbw/icons/issues/4
Someone did in the mean time: https://github.com/pqoqubbw/icons/issues/4
Yeah, and Wikipedia, linux,… have become important as well, without big corpo
All of you are invited on [email protected]
Also checkout the many editing tools, such as https://mapcomplete.org, https://streetcomplete.app,…
This article is about global electricity production, not all energy combined. This is an important nuance, as much energy consumption uses fossil fuels directly, namely cars, many (older) house or industrial processes. Only a small fraction of this is electricity, and in the grander scheme, the “renewable” part is only a fraction: https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption.
So, while this is a step in the good direction, it is only a very small one.
@BlackLaZoR@[email protected] would you mind updating the title to reflect this?
In Chiba city, it is described as “The sky above the port”
Also checkout [email protected]
Also a great option, but closed source
I used this one or a similar one a while back. Pure magic. It started downloading a ton of stuff, and half an hour later I was greated by a (slow) macOS, good enough to do some tests of my webapp on Safari.
There will never be ‘more momentum’ if you don’t build it. Just kick it off and host this person, others will follow.
I use maps for navigation (mostly OsmAnd) and improve OpenStreetMap with my self-made website (https://mapcomplete.org)
[email protected] - but that’s also because I helped to get it going during the first reddit-waves ;)
You forgot “Use AI”
Yes. I’m mostly developing a website, and testing on another browser is necessary every now and then. But that is my only use reason.
My main browser used to be firefox till tw9 weeks qgo, but it started to be buggy so it’s LibreWolf now.
There is a (somewhat) active community here too: [email protected]
You can also try the webapp https://mapcomplete.org
For maps: either OsmAnd or Organic Maps. The first one is a beast but needs to be tamed, the latter one is more user friendly. They are both based on [email protected]
Additionally, you can use https://mapcomplete.org to improve the maps (or the online editor in openstreetmap.org)
Join our community: [email protected]
Also, you answered the question backwards, but I don’t mind XD
Hijacking the thread:
You are all welcome on [email protected] to discuss anyting OpenStreetMap-related
Also have a look to https://mapcomplete.osm.be - this one works on mobile and desktop and has many thematic maps (e.g. one for shops, one for cycling stuff, one for toilets) and you can improve the data there as well + add images.
Derp, indeed