JohnDumpling

joined 2 years ago
[–] JohnDumpling 4 points 1 year ago

Oh wow, big tech single-handedly curing my internet addiction! Love it!

[–] JohnDumpling 13 points 2 years ago (6 children)

OnlyOffice has a usable client for mobile. And it's FOSS.

[–] JohnDumpling 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Na Mastodone som si spravil účet, aj keď som predtým odmietal používať Twitter. Nemám rád systémy a algoritmy, ktoré popularizujú konkrétne účty a je takmer nemožné spoznať zaujímavých, menej populárnych ľudí. Samozrejme, ďalšia vec sú neexistujúce reklamy, žiadna karma a ocenenia na Lemmy, chronologické radenie príspevkov a menší počet ľudí. Mám pocit, že ľudia nie sú stavaní na to, aby komunikovali s, a videli názory milióna ľudí denne. Federácia a decentralizácia je v tomto ohľade super riešenie. Taktiež sa mi páči to, že tu netrávim niekoľko hodín denne, len na pár minút nakuknem a vždy sa dozviem niečo zaujímavé.

[–] JohnDumpling 2 points 2 years ago

I absolutely love CyclOSM. It's great for bike commuting, as it differentiates between separated cycle paths and cycle lanes, shows one-way streets that allow opposite bicycle traffic, good/bad surface quality, 20 and 30 km/h streets and bike stands.

[–] JohnDumpling 3 points 2 years ago

OSM has much better coverage in Europe as more volunteers contibute. I heard it's not that great in the US.

[–] JohnDumpling 3 points 2 years ago

I love your style of writing :) I'll bookmark your site in my gemini browser. I also think the post fits as it's urbanism- and community-related.

[–] JohnDumpling 4 points 2 years ago

You can easily scroll through the open tabs :) I don't even use the dropdown menu.

[–] JohnDumpling 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I prefer to map them separately. For paths going along the road I use highway=footway + footway=sidewalk, for separate paths just highway=footway. You can also add sidewalk=separate to the road, so that routing software knows to prefer the separately mapped sidewalk to just using the road.

[–] JohnDumpling 2 points 2 years ago

crypt.ee is a great alternative, which is extremely well designed. Included in the subscribtion is an online document editor for personal notes and documents. Everything fully encrypted of course & works across all platforms.

[–] JohnDumpling 4 points 2 years ago

Slovak and Czech too (definitely even more languages). Both languages have all nouns, adjectives, numerals AND verbs gendered. You could theoretically refer to a non-binary person as a you (in plural form) - that is however used mainly for speaking/referring to someone more respectable. Then you have the they form, which is not recommended to be used in singular due to it being used during feudalism to refer to the aristocracy), and then it (which is terrible too, as it seems like you are speaking to an item, not a human being). If you want to invent a different pronoun, good luck with making it not sound weird, as we use 7 grammatical cases and declension; in general, the grammar is incredibly complex.

[–] JohnDumpling 1 points 2 years ago

Something like this:

[–] JohnDumpling 1 points 2 years ago

Minder is a great option if you are on Linux (it is built specifically with elementary OS design guidelines in mind). The only issue is that it is not cross-platform - no client for Windows/macOS/mobile OS'.

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