That's great to know! I will have to do some digging to see if the US has some equivalents. Are there any orgs that take that data full time and upload it to openstreet maps?
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Have you seen the talk at the xorg about trying to make graphics drivers ontop of compute drivers?
Personally Guix/nix seems better, maybe upload your optimisations with checks and flags to let others recompile where it's most worth it.
Pass a vTPU maybe it will
Again if it's illegal content publically available, officials can charge those site admins with crime of hosting. Everyone just has a duty to defederate.
Tbh the biggest saving from this that I've actually heard was time saving some 6 months or even potentially saving legal costs during development. Which for a budget starting closer to nothing,like academics, open source, or early start ups, any cost is barrier.
Rual, as in my lively hood is based on the land I live on/near or "rual" as in a suburb built in the green way, but I still do the rest of my work and living in the city?
I do have some concerns over DoH for this reason. Centralizing it gives it more value to be extracted once it becomes THE standard.
Mind you from a tech stand point DoQ is just awesome on paper, I just wish it was more decentralized.
Or take the "agnostic platform" approach and provide incentives for creators and the tools to limit access based on this.
Open standard CPU instruction set. Meaning people can design new chips for it without needing to enter an expensive license agreement.
I mean obviously for the community this is bad, but I 100% get that doing anything for free is best effort. They don't even need to have this policy 100% of the time to make large orgs using FOSS with no SLA for vulnerability patching sweat. Which frankly they should.
For real, I'm gonna use this as a tactic to say "we shouldn't rely on software without warranty and support, FOSS or proprietary.". Just to get money flowing to devs, because for it's for real reckless to contribute nothing to keeping pieces of your critical infra secure
That's what I mean! In the US the postal address of places are public data from what I understand, but I haven't seen a lot of those addresses in Organic Maps. Same with registered businesses. Do you know who in your area takes that data and uploads it openstreet maps?