

Wow, tips formerly shared with each other in Belarus (e.g. this one or how to avoid to get dragged into a random van by a pseudo police) are now also valid in the USA…
Wow, tips formerly shared with each other in Belarus (e.g. this one or how to avoid to get dragged into a random van by a pseudo police) are now also valid in the USA…
Why is the cop standing there in your opinion? To shoot everyone except the press?
Great… Can’t wait for the next big agentic system to leak credentials on a scam website…
“It looks like the problem in your Linux application could be caused by a bug in the Linux Core… I’ll go ahead and download the Linux Core repository to debug it”
God, I am not even from the US, but it makes me so mad… Fuck each and every Republican voter for voting for that mf!!
My best experience… They allowed me to set a 100 characters password, but then changed the limits a year later, so that you couldn’t even login anymore.
What plant type is it?
This is looking good, thanks.
Thanks.
Does not seem to support tracking ETFs unfortunately.
211 doll hair?
I like this picture.
It’s the usual upscaling method, but in this case, there is a way to get the price down from the default…
Are some of the commands replaced by Manjaro or similar? For me, it’s normal to call ls and see colors…
We will severely damage our reputation with the rest of the world that will take years and potentially decades to rehabilitat
Awesome, so a democrat cannot fix it in 4 years and the population will vote for an idiot again. Endless circle of stupidity…
Me neither. Unfortunately not open source…
WestNordOst seems to be the user name of the main developer.
How exactly is the data used, does it go back to openstreetmaps?
I can give you one example. If you go to a bench and answer the question “Is it still there” with “yes”, the bench object tracked by OpenStreetMaps will get a tag that is similar to “last-checked-for-existance: 03/16/2025”. If you answer “no”, it might get removed from the OSM database. So, yes, it results in changes in the OpenStreetMap database.
Tethered to commercial Jawg.io for map tiles
Not sure, what that means, sorry.
I have also linked the FAQ (which are by the way hosted by OpenStreetMap) ->https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/StreetComplete/FAQ#How_does_the_app_handle_uploads?
I, personally, am below rank 5,000 with over 400 contributions.
Great. And using CURL on the phone to access the list, I guess…
I think, this is looking very good. It has an Android app, which looks nice, it also allows adding “non-kitchen related stuff” (e.g. toilet paper) to the shopping list.
Your TV? Their TV…
I’m using it for backups. Compared to Dropbox and similar, it’s very cheap