• NutWrench@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Finally uninstalled Google Maps. Installed Organic Maps, instead. (f-droid).

    You just couldn’t resist sucking up to Trump, could you Google? Remember when your company motto was, “don’t be evil?” That was 20 years ago.

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    11 hours ago

    Time for a repeat comment: Organic Maps does everything Google Maps does (except traffic conditions), and is FOSS. Please encourage places to contribute business information to Open Street Maps.

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      Organic Maps does everything Google Maps does (except traffic conditions)

      I really doubt that’s true, but I’ll give it a shot… it doesn’t seem like they position it as a good tool for driving directions, which is my main use case. Lack of traffic data is sort of a big part of that. How well they keep up to date based on things like road construction and changes is important, too.

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        Might as well try it out. The quality of the maps also varies from city to city, so you might have a different experience compared to others. I find I’m able to get around reliably around my city on my bike.

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      I’ve been trying to fill in the data around me. It’s not there yet. But I’m trying.

      And I’m not in some backwater area. I’m just outside Chicago and when I go into the city I’m still filling things out.

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      I also recommend StreetComplete (fdroid), an app that lets you contribute to the OpenStreetMaps database. It shows you a local map and asks questions like, how wide is this road? What kind of road is it? Is there a pedestrian crossing here? What kind of parking is here? How do power lines attach to this pole? etc.

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        I’m going to politely disagree. I’ve not had a problem using it yet. For my needs, it’s pretty intuitive.

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          I guess for your needs then. It’s quite useless when you’re in a third world country trying to find the street you’re on. Whole districts have no ID on apple maps.

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        It’s not quite as information-full as Google Maps, which still seems to be the leader there unfortunately, but it is getting close. I also tend to get better walking directions from it. Google Maps has some weird ideas about avoiding footpaths that will get you somewhere faster, at least around here. I’m thinking maybe because it doesn’t count some places where cars can’t drive.

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    21 hours ago

    Ok internet, lets sing a song called “non-google alternative map programs”, ill start.

    OpenStreetMap!

    (I dont know the rest of the words… Halp)

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    21 hours ago

    It’s important to remember that the only reason he can get away with everything is because lots of other powerful people are going along with it.

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      21 hours ago

      and by doing so, those ‘lots of other powerful people’ are getting less powerful by the hour. we may even be down to one or two scRotus rulings from those particular people not being needed anymore.

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        There’s a simple explanation for that: they’re more committed to fascism than to their own self-interests.

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          Rich and powerful doesn’t mean wise.

          Everyone always thinks they’ll be on the life raft. That they’re on the “inside” group.

          History, statistics and economics would show the vast majority will not be, but they are willing to give up everything everyone else has, as well as risk all they own, to guzzle down the hopium that they’ll hit the jackpot and be even filthier richer than they already are.

          The shoe drop and leopard face-eating is inevitable, as is the fact another asshole will immediately start claiming if we just give him all the power and wealth that will be the fix.

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      Probably just because there are no streets or landmarks there. I went through the “submit feedback” option, it took a screenshot of the Gulf, and let me submit with no issues

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    Google is helping the rich try to take over the world?

    Dam i always thought the richest company on the planet was looking out for the little guy!

    Lmao but seriously nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives

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    Reciew bomb it to oblivion. Google sides with fascism. Next stop map out where minorities are (lgbtq, unregistered foreigners etc.)…

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    Maybe interesting for people here: There is not 1 Google Maps.

    There is a version per country.

    Open it in Russia and you might see a larger Russia…

    Open it in Ukraine and you might see the Ukraine, as if there was no war…

    So, it does not even surprise me that they change the name of something, if they even change borders…

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    Public act of fealty. Google has officially kissed the ring of the mad king. Realize what that means for the way they handle business moving forward.

    They’ll still end up like all of Trump’s other business partners in the end. Betrayed, unpaid, and regretful.