Makes you wonder what people are thinking.
So many rounded corners and buildings with notched taken out of them when they clearly just have a tree over a bit of the building.
Makes you wonder what people are thinking.
So many rounded corners and buildings with notched taken out of them when they clearly just have a tree over a bit of the building.
@mvirts I'm not sure that ould have helped that much. They're apparently paying for redundant connections, but a single point of failure in the ISP's network is causing an outage on both of them.
@JubilantJaguar @sic_semper_tyrannis
The developers pronounce it "Osmand" like the fairly common name.
@redd @JubilantJaguar not really.
OsmAndMapCreator is a free download and can process raw OSM data into what you need.
I used it all the time for quick updates before their "live" updates
@pr06lefs @schnurrito @openstreetmap
Because not everyone lives somewhere where open data exists. Even that map of a single country shows that
~40%(?) of the country is missing the relevant data.
Satellites are expensive. There is no noncommercial option at a useful resolution.
@balsoft @infeeeee @openstreetmap
That's the exception rather than the rule.
I would generally prefer to know what routes to look up though.
@sven @openstreetmap I think the tagging you're showing *should* be fine, but as I think the :forward
and backward
tags aren't as widely supported I'd put the lower speed as a generic maxspeed
for that bit of road as well. That way simple software will default to the lower limit and more sophisticated software will use the correct one.
@RubberElectrons @strubbl
I don't know if @geomob are running anything in the US these days. @OpenStreetMapUS might have events that interest you?
@pietervdvn @mdione If you're replying to a reply it sometimes helps to add @openstreetmap to the toot to make sure it gets propagated properly by lemmy.
(although probably not this time as I'm replying to a lemmy.ml account)