Iโm sure whichever version you start with will likely be the one you end up liking the best.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Iโm sure whichever version you start with will likely be the one you end up liking the best.
Yeah, that makes sense.
I briefly looked into passkeys a while ago, but I think I remember really disliking them because they just seemed like another excuse for companies to lock you in.
Has this changed? With Bitwarden + passwords, I can change to any platform, any device, at any time, and instantly get all my creds moved over securely.
I don't want to be in a situation where I'm locked into using Android, Chrome, iOS, or whatever because I can't move my creds.
They're very different. The US version is fun and cheerful, while the original just seemed mean. I watched 2 or 3 episodes of the British version before I lost interest. My wife could only do 1 episode.
IDK. This coming from a Unitedstatian, maybe the British find the US version childish or something?
Yeah! Agree. Pretty chill, easy, and entertaining.
OK! You've had 1 hour to check them out. :D What's the difference between the two? They're both Firefox forks, right?
Agh. Paywall.
Gaaah! Wait! What's the answer?? Sometimes I click that square, but other random times I don't.
Quick review after installing JOSM.
Wow. OK. I can totally see why only 6.9% of users use JOSM for making edits. It's clunky, hard to use, and absolutely daunting for new users. For people making their first contributions, the browser editors are way more user friendly.
That being said, the other half of that statistic is interesting.
In 2024 it was used by 6.9% users, but they made 59.1% of all edits.
All right. JOSM seems to have some pretty passionate users. Thank you for your service. ๐ซก
I'll take some time to learn it.
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Huh. I guess that's a feature Bluesky offers. TIL.
Por quรฉ no sale Mujico!? Claramente esto tiene que ser un error!
https://mujico.org/post/338143/173905
Ah... bueno... por eso...
Quick review after using JOSM for 2 days:
It's not so bad. It takes a little bit of effort to learn, but definitely has more powerful features. Also, it does feel faster to navigate around the map compared to the web versions. ๐
The intro page was actually helpful to get me started: https://josm.openstreetmap.de/wiki/Introduction