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Street­Complete: An app for those who want to contribute to OpenStreetMap
  • Yeah, it's made more for refining and confirming details than for adding entirely new objects.

    When I want to add something that's not on the map yet, I either add a note in StreetComplete and come back to it later on my computer, or I add it using Vespucci. (I've been known to add items using Vespucci, then reload the data on StreetComplete so I can fill in details that aren't in the presets and that I can't remember how to tag manually!)

  • What Are Some Great Android Open Source Alternative Apps?
  • NextCloud provides WebDAV access for its file storage, in addition to the sync apps.

  • [@lemmy](https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy) Hi I am planning on joining Lemmy however I was reading about some privacy issues with the platform. I am going to share some of them and what do you think about it?
  • By that logic, there's no point in ever deleting anything online, so why even bother with hiding them? Just leave everything up there forever, whether the person who wrote it still wants it to be there or not.

    Also, not everyone has the time, programming skills and resources to just fork a project, never mind run their own server. That's not a constructive approach to a "this feature ought to work better" discussion.

  • do you think the fediverse could replace popular social media
  • Mastodon has the same fatal flaw. They want to keep your history and relationships hostage so you can’t leave.

    You can migrate your relationships to a new Mastodon server.

    And while you can't directly transfer the history (the debate over how/whether to do this has gone on for literally years), you can export an archive you can keep locally, and there are tools out there to parse it and convert it to some other form (static website, whatever). Someone's probably written an importer by now, though I'd have to look.

  • [@lemmy](https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy) Hi I am planning on joining Lemmy however I was reading about some privacy issues with the platform. I am going to share some of them and what do you think about it?
  • The fact that other copies might be out there (assuming a crawler archived the particular page while a post was up) isn't a reason not to remove the copies you can control.

  • Other use cases for the fediverse
  • #Bookwyrm is a book review site like Goodreads

    #WriteFreely is a blogging service, and Medium is actually working on Fediverse integration.

  • Minecraft Discussion / News @lemmy.ml KelsonV Old Account @lemmy.ml
    www.bleepingcomputer.com New Fractureiser malware used CurseForge Minecraft mods to infect Windows, Linux

    Hackers used the popular Minecraft modding platforms Bukkit and CurseForge to distribute a new 'Fractureiser' information-stealing malware through uploaded modifications and by injecting malicious code into existing projects.

    New Fractureiser malware used CurseForge Minecraft mods to infect Windows, Linux
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    What Are Some Great Android Open Source Alternative Apps?
  • If you use a Nextcloud server, there's a good collection of apps (some official, some third-party) that work with it. The ones I use:

    Nextcloud - main app, does authentication, file access, optional auto-upload photos Nextcloud Notes - kind of like Google Keep, but simpler. (IIRC Carnet is more like Keep, and also open) Nextcloud Talk - instant messaging, supposedly can do voice but I've never used it for that Nextcloud News - RSS reader that syncs your feeds and read/unread through your Nextcloud server

    Plus these apps that aren't Nextcloud-specific, but work with it and other sync methods:

    OpenTasks - ToDo list (needs Dav5x to sync) DAVx5 - Syncs contacts, calendars and to-do items between any CalDav, CardDav or WebDav servers and your Android system, so you can access them with any local contacts or calendar app. (For instance: K-9 Mail can use contacts from my Google account and my Nextcloud account, and Simple Calendar can do the same with my calendars.) Floccus - Bookmarks manager that can sync across multiple desktop browsers and the mobile app, using any of several sync options including Nextcloud

  • How the web became unreadable
  • Sure, servers are cheaper now. Domains are cheap now. TLS certs are free now. But that happened after the advertising business model became dominant.

    For a while, server power was barely keeping up with the rise in demand, and you couldn't just add another cloud server or bump up the RAM allocation on the one you have, you had to physically install new hardware. That took a larger chunk of money than adding $5 to your hosting plan, and time to set up the hardware.

    By the time the tech stack got significantly cheaper (between faster hardware and virtualization, not to mention Let's Encrypt), advertising was already entrenched and starting to coalesce around a handful of big networks.

  • lemmy.ml is overloaded, use other instances instead
  • Even just caching the not-logged-in views can be a big help, as I've found with self-hosted WordPress.

  • Welcome Reddit refugees!
  • This post alone now has as many upvotes as I saw someone on Reddit claim Lemmy had total users.

  • What the hell are Digital Humanities?
  • I would assume it involves computer-related writings, history, etc. How people communicate online, hypertext fiction, wikis, the differences in how people write and present media online compared to on paper. How people have used memes, emoji, etc. Hacker lore. Some overlap with digital arts and social sciences - ethics, media creation

  • Is there already a Fediverse compatibility matrix?

    Does anyone know of a Fediverse / ActivityPub compatibility list I can contribute to? I've found lots of feature comparisons, statistics databases and so on. But I'd like to help find and squash bugs in interoperability. If someone's already doing this I'll add my findings there, or I can just post my notes somewhere.

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    www.theverge.com Can ActivityPub save the internet?

    Imagine a world without platform lock-in, where no ban or billionaire could take down your social network. That’s what ActivityPub has planned.

    Can ActivityPub save the internet?
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    www.theverge.com This is what it looks like to be colorblind

    Pro tip: when you meet a colorblind person, don’t repeatedly point to things and ask what color they are.

    This is what it looks like to be colorblind

    Red/green contrast is used everywhere. But the most common form of colorblindness is the one where they look the same.

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    "Right now,* if you ask Microsoft’s Bing chatbot if Google’s Bard chatbot has been shut down, it says yes, citing as evidence a news article that discusses a tweet in which a user asked Bard when it would be shut down and Bard said it already had, itself citing a comment from Hacker News in which someone joked about this happening, and someone else used ChatGPT to write fake news coverage about the event. "

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    Introducing Mozilla.ai: Investing in trustworthy AI
    blog.mozilla.org Introducing Mozilla.ai: Investing in trustworthy AI | The Mozilla Blog

    We’re committing $30M to build Mozilla.ai: A startup — and a community — building a trustworthy, independent, and open-source AI ecosystem. We’re o

    Introducing Mozilla.ai: Investing in trustworthy AI | The Mozilla Blog

    "Mozilla.ai’s initial focus? Tools that make generative AI safer and more transparent. And, people-centric recommendation systems that don’t misinform or undermine our well-being."

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    arstechnica.com National Academies: We can’t define “race,” so stop using it in science

    For genetics, use scientifically relevant descriptions, not outdated social ideas.

    National Academies: We can’t define “race,” so stop using it in science

    With the advent of genomic studies, it's become ever more clear that humanity's genetic history is one of churn.

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    arstechnica.com Researchers look a dinosaur in its remarkably preserved face

    Washed out to sea, a giant beast and its armored skin were left in pristine condition.

    Researchers look a dinosaur in its remarkably preserved face
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    KelsonV KelsonV Old Account @lemmy.ml

    Techie, software developer, hobbyist photographer, sci-fi/fantasy & comics fan in the Los Angeles area. He/him.

    Website: KVibber.com Main: @kelson@notes.kvibber.com

    Moved to KelsonV@lemmy.world

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