

Noice, so presumably these are other people within your town/city? I’m sorry, I just think this is cool af.
Noice, so presumably these are other people within your town/city? I’m sorry, I just think this is cool af.
Have you been able to communicate with anyone else on the mesh network?
Thanks for chiming in—this confirms my suspicion about the MapComplete instance of Panoramax.
An OpenStreetMap France representative on the official forums informs me that long term, the French community’s instance is intended to host photos from France only.
Just a reminder: the OSM France instance accepts pictures outside of France only for testing… we won’t be able to globally store pictures from all over the world for limited storage reason.
This means unfortunately, from what I can tell, the rest of the world does not yet have a “home instance” for contributing stretches/sequences of street level imagery to Panoramax.
Do you upload to Panoramax from within the MapComplete app or something else?
I’ve seen it in the US as well.
Suppose those of us who’ve missed the bus want to get a copy of the content from before the 20th, is that still available? In other words, do they offer downloads of older versions of the content?
You find the nopic version is still usable? I haven’t used the offline content, but I feel like no images would leave me wanting more. Then again, for what it is, it’s still pretty awesome, and I understand that storage space is a consideration.
Check the community discussion thread (linked in the OP). I’m not sure they cover the Persian/Arabian Gulf specifically, but in general terms your question is likely answered in that thread.
TL;DR: There are various tags, prefixes, suffixes, whole nine yards for documenting all the different types of names.
I am using Voyager v2.23.1 on GrapheneOS, and I see the image.
Do you have any kind of ad blocking or other content filtering extensions you can think of that could be affecting your ability to view the image? Or anything at the router level?
EDIT: The only other thing I can think of is that you and I are on different Lemmy instances. 🤷🏻♂️
self host whatever I can
Do you have hardware in your home or do you have some virtual private server or whatever they’re called?
Well said. People all over the internet recommend Logseq as a FOSS Obsidian clone. It has a lot going for it, but the biggest thing stopping me from using Logseq is the forced bullet lists. Ugh
Yikes, not even a first round pick, either. I guess they decided they aren’t turning things around this season.
For photos, Wikimedia Commons seems like the best approach, although really any website will do (as long as there are no licensing issues w/ that site and OSM). There is a whole wiki page about linking OSM features to photos.
Unsure about reviews, though.
The mod log is public, linked in the footer on lemmy.ml.