

I’ve been looking at getting a Sovol, specifically the SV06 Plus ACE.
I wonder what others think about them compared to some of the other options mentioned.


I’ve been looking at getting a Sovol, specifically the SV06 Plus ACE.
I wonder what others think about them compared to some of the other options mentioned.
That guy had like 2000 Lamborghinis in his knawledge


That’s a fair point, sometimes bad data is worse than no data. I’m just trying to express that it doesn’t need to be perfect.
It’s always good to consider the next person who may be working to add more details, or even who may simply be using the data to navigate.


I’ve always loved the iterative approach to mapping and adding on top of other contributions.
One person can draw a simple square over a building, even if the shape doesn’t really match (just make sure it’s aligned), and only add the tag building=yes. Then someone else can spend the time to make the shape more accurate.
The next person, maybe somebody walking by with an app on their phone, doesn’t need to spend the time drawing the building. They can simply add the address to the building.
The next person can then add the name of the store.
The next person can add the opening hours.
All of that would be a lot of time consuming work for just one person, which may discourage them from even adding the information they know because they don’t want to do all the other steps. But because someone took even just a single minute to make a basic contribution, it makes it that much easier for the next person and lowers the bar for someone to feel they can contribute.
And the contributions don’t even need to be in any particular order. If you know there’s a McDonald’s there but there isn’t a building on the map, just put a dot down and tag it name=McDonald's. Someone else can come along and draw the building afterward, or add the address.


I can’t believe I’m holding it. The only one in the world
There’s only one state of Utah, too, but it’s fine to fuck that up.
The other was taken before the murder of several civilians.


I’ve seen a few of these “shell tricks” articles. This one I actually learned quite a few, which I will promptly forget when I actually need to use them.
https://github.com/mag37/dockcheck
I run this script whenever I want to update my containers. Then it’s simple to individually select the containers to up date, or all of them.
This got me thinking if we defined the metre to be a more round number, like 1⁄300000000.
It would shrink the metre by 0.6918mm.
Now I’m curious about what implications that would have.


The description of Towerfall says “archery brawler”. The others may not be archery specifically but “brawler” might get you somewhere.


I am seeing the same thing, even within an hour of the article being posted.


He disrespected that right in the same sentence where he said “we respect that right”
This can be enabled in bash by putting these two lines in ~/.inputrc
"\e[A": history-search-backward
"\e[B": history-search-forward


I am always surprised I don’t hear more discussion about Automotive Grade Linux.


I could never get this to work with my Sonos speakers but always had hope so I wouldn’t need to use their stupid app.
I don’t know when it got fixed because I haven’t tried in several months, but it’s working now!


They have to reflow any time the user resizes their windows.
The whole operating system is even named after that concept.
QUIK SMS — Open source replacement to the stock messaging app on Android. It is a continuation of QKSMS.


I figured that would be the case but also thought it was worth asking. I appreciate the effort and the info and I’ll try to start with good practices (like roles, didn’t know about those).


I’m starting to learn Ansible for pretty much this exact purpose. I’ve got a bunch of bash scripts that do this but hoping to switch. Would you be willing to share those playbooks or at least some resources you used?
I’ll be honest, I haven’t really used these so not sure of their features, but figured I’d mention them.
Auxio
PixelPlayer