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  • Things that someone might look for: shops, restaurants, vending machines, benches, trashcans, water fountains.

    To make the map appear a lot more beautiful and complete: map parks, playgrounds, dog parks, sports pitches, etc. as areas; map any fences, walls and gates around and within them. Lots of playgrounds are just mapped as nodes, so if you find such cases, fix them.

  • Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik @discuss.tchncs.de
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    Schwere Sicherheitslücke bei Überwachungsgeräten der Polizei

    Netzkultur / Netzpolitik @feddit.org
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  • Some people use access keys with the value "discouraged" for this according to https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access#List_of_possible_values

    I agree with that page that it's better to tag objective reality: sidewalk=no, maxspeed=100, etc., and let routing software figure out to avoid routing pedestrians along something tagged with that.

  • I think the above user was referring to this: https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-moves-protect-aircraft-owners-private-information

    They are no longer making the information public which aircraft belongs to whom, so in the future you might no longer know that any given aircraft belongs to Elon Musk or any other celebrity. You can still track it, but you won't know what aircraft to track.

  • xkcd @lemmy.world
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    xkcd #3078: Anchor Bolts

    The biggest expense was installing the mantle ducts to keep the carbonate-silicate cycle operating.

    https://explainxkcd.com/3078/

    OpenStreetMap + App = OsmAnd! @lemmy.ml
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    Technology @beehaw.org
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    Netzkultur / Netzpolitik @feddit.org
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    Netzkultur / Netzpolitik @feddit.org
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    xkcd @lemmy.world
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    xkcd #3077: de Sitter

    Our anti-de Sitter club is small at the moment, but I've started corresponding with the conformal field theory people.

    https://explainxkcd.com/3077/

    Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik @discuss.tchncs.de
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    Technology @lemmy.ml
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    Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik @discuss.tchncs.de
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    DeclineIntoCensorship @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social
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  • Der Artikel zitiert jemanden, der Peter Thiel als Faschisten bezeichnet. An genau der Stelle kann man aufhören, den Artikel ernstzunehmen, denn Peter Thiel hat bekanntlich rechtslibertäre (also das exakte Gegenteil von faschistischen) Ansichten. Schade.

  • xkcd @lemmy.world
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    xkcd #3076: The Roads Both Taken

    When you worry that you're missing out on something by not making both choices simultaneously by quantum superposition, that's called phomo.

    https://explainxkcd.com/3076/

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  • Ja, es ist sinnvoll, dass Pornografie nicht für 14jährige verfügbar ist.

    Mittlerweile gibt es sehr viele Erwachsene, die in ungefähr diesem Alter angefangen haben, Pornografie anzusehen. (Muss ich wissen, ich bin einer davon.) Wir können feststellen, dass das niemandem ernsthaft geschadet hat, also warum akzeptieren wir überhaupt diese Prämisse?

  • DeclineIntoCensorship @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Netzkultur / Netzpolitik @feddit.org
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    DeclineIntoCensorship @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    KOSA and other Bad Internet Bills (US-specific for now) @lemmy.sdf.org
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  • True, that structure does also have its own peculiar problems.

    It's just what I grew up with (from when I was a preteen, only first became active on reddit ~10 years later), so I'm kinda nostalgic for it. :D One aspect of linear forums is that you gradually got to know the people regularly commenting, much more so than on reddit or Lemmy.

  • ActivityPub is flexible enough that we don't have to choose. Someone could implement a piece of compatible software that displays threadiverse communities as "boards" and everyone could join whatever they liked best. NodeBB is already doing something similar to that.

  • Enshittification @lemmy.world
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    But what if I really want a faster horse?