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OsmAnd still hasn't fixed utah addresses. If I enter in how we call addresses in local slang, it has no idea how to find it.

Start fixing it in Openstreetmap yourself, or even better, get in touch with active OSM mappers in Utah, and talk to them about this.

OsmAnd merely makes use of the data from OSM.


Is it an OSM or OsmAnd issue? Does it work on osm.org?

I'm not sure if supporting local slang formats for addresses should be very high on the list of priorities.

Assuming "slang" is an exaggeration: the basic principle of OSM is that things are mapped and named as they are on the ground. So local names and naming conventions should work; if they don't, it's a bug.

what the fuck? can you share some examples?

Why do I have a feeling that this will be ignored as biased by the people who need to read it the most.

Why do I get the feeling that AI skeptics will treat it as definitive and irrefutable proof that they were right all along even though it’s one data point in an industry that’s hasn’t even been around for 5 years.

You're right, it is tempting to dunk on AI boosters every time an article like this comes out and puts a damper on their sci fi fan fiction fantasies. There's just something about a grown person getting all excited like a child that makes it really satisfying.

You must have a really bleak view on life to think an adult should never get excited like a child.

Adult life doesn’t have to be boring drudgery, you know. I mean, it mostly is, but the rare moments of childlike joy and excitement are some of the best parts.

As far as the putting a damper on anything, nope it doesn’t. And it never will.

The people excited about AI are excited because of the impacts they see on their own jobs and daily lives. We don’t care what Goldman Sachs has to say about productivity.


It's not bleak, just more mature.

Nope it’s bleak. Try to enjoy life.

It’s a grift being perpetuated by the folks at the top, who then sweep along in their slipstream folks under them, and so on. The folks who “need to hear this” are helpless to go against and so can’t back down, and the folks who don’t need to hear this because they’re driving it have their paychecks aligned to it, so they’re not backing down.

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It's just missing a question mark man. Is this really something you should be doing on a 9 day old account?

Excited to try this out on headscale someday :)

This is kinda... rude. Like saying that a GUI doesn't serve a purpose when people could read the TTY.

CI gives you areas for your bash scripts to run in self-contained small runs, that may trigger other runs, in a repeatable fashion on a clean environment, on a GUI anybody in your team can see. It gives you quick integrations into things.

CD lets you repeatedly deploy - without forgeting a step that was only known to Phil, the guy that retired three years ago, remembering all the steps and doing something dependably.

Or... you could do bash scripts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40SnEd1RWUU (Just use a VPS, bro)


huh. did their source / login get burned?


oooooo. but can it play doom?

congrats. excited for this. hope the mastodon team can integrate it.


neat! damn, wish you had security openings. That SRE one looks nice though.


Shoot me a resume steven ~dot~ turner ~-at-~ ditto -~dot~- com


if you don't have anything nice to say... :3


wonder if you could increase fire resistance by moving the grout layer so it's not touching the bottom cork except in key spaces with a more effective insulator?


IIRC stoicism was written by rich people (and advisors to rich people) who didn't focus at all on improving the system. It's on-brand for the self-help influencer phenomena where you disregard disadvantages to others and systemic problems.


Bro one of the most prominent Stoic writers was a literal slave. This idea that it's a philosophy only for the rich and powerful couldn't be further from the truth.


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