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[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 4 points 3 months ago

Arson usually has some human remains, who were inside the houses, but it's not the case here, there are burned bones from earlier and latter cultures, but not from here (if I understand this correctly):

For example early Neolithic houses have more artifacts deposited in them, and it is in these early Neolithic phases that burned human remains are most likely to occur (Chapman 1999). Human remains occur again in the late Eneolithic (Gumelniţa/Karanovo VI). The presence or absence of human remains in the rubble of burned houses is clearly of great significance.

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 9 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Wikipedia has a very detailed article on them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni%E2%80%93Trypillia_culture

One of the most notable aspects of this culture was the periodic destruction of settlements, with each single-habitation site having a lifetime of roughly 60 to 80 years. The purpose of burning these settlements is a subject of debate among scholars; some of the settlements were reconstructed several times on top of earlier habitational levels, preserving the shape and the orientation of the older buildings. One location, the Poduri site in Romania, revealed thirteen habitation levels that were constructed on top of each other over many years.

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 14 points 3 months ago

"From now on podium ceremonies will be held indoors and only selected sponsors will be present. Fans can watch it outside on the screens"

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 7 points 3 months ago (2 children)

How can you be sure someone is not storing CSAM on your server, if it's encrypted?

It sounds like storj from a decade ago, but you got at least some monopoly money for your storage there. I don't follow what they are doing nowadays but it started similarly

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

If you can get a factory rom, usually you can root it with magisk if you can unlock the bootloader, you don't necessarily need a custom rom, magisk can patch stock roms.

With rooted location mocking, apps can't see you mock it, maybe pokemon go can, but I tested routing and navigation in organic maps this way.

Nanolx has a very detailed install instructions for microg with edge cases: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

50% only is very good. Trust me, I have 5000+ edits on osm.

Local mappers rarely visit tourist places, as they are for tourists mostly, so it would be very very useful if you would add these notes. Shops change there frequently as well, unlike for example shops in villages or residential areas. Last week I surveyed a local restaurant street, and 70-80% of restaurants were outdated, all of them changed owners only in the last 2 years.

The word misinfo has a connotation that it's deliberately wrong, which is definitly not the case here. Your post sounds like someone vandalised the map there, which happens a lot of times, but I guess it's not what happened here.

As osm is a huge open data project we have to deal with a lot of bad actors, hence the checks, but afaik you can even sign up with a temporary email, but I'm not sure about current limitations, I registered more than a decade ago.

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

If you can root your phone you can install whatever location mocking app from fdroid, they should work in all apps, and some may even work on ancient android versions.

Network based location is available via other ways, not just by the goog, if you install microg or only its location part unifiednlp, you can get quick rough location from celltowers and even crowd sourced wifi based location, formerly collected by mozilla, nowadays by poziton.

Some links for further reading, if you are not familiar with android rooting scene,you will have to read a lot:

Some location mocking apps, I used one some time ago, but I don't remember which one:

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (3 children)

If you just found this few in a city of several million people it means amsterdam is very well mapped, good job local mappers!

You should leave a note on the openstreetmap website, so local editors can find this bugs easily. Go to openstreetmap.org find the places there, rightclick, add a note, and write your problem. You can do this without registration, the barrier of entry is as low as possible deliberately, so those like you can report the problems easily.

Also don't call this misinfo, it's usually simply outdated data. Osm is updated by volunteers mostly, you can't speak to a manager.

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago

You can try the hosted version here: https://app.nocodb.com/

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (3 children)

Have you checked nocode platforms/databases? It's basically a cross section of a super powerful excel and a database manager. You can set up the way you want, link records from different tables, add images, files to "rows", like excel on steroids. You don't have to understand SQL at all, that's why it's called "no code".

I use nocodb. Tried baserow before, but I didn't like that a lot of basic features are not available in the foss version, in nocodb only some bells and whistles are behind a paywall and not available in the self hosted version

They are also called airtable clones, as airtable was the first well known platform like these.

Some other similars exist: https://alternativeto.net/software/airtable/?platform=self-hosted&feature=database-management

[–] infeeeee@lemm.ee 3 points 3 months ago

Organic Maps was born as a fork of Maps.Me, because the owner/developer went closed source. And the same thing is happening again, forking the same thing for a similar reason again...

 

Aphex Twin in the wild, background music from this post: https://ani.social/post/7911510

 

The lyrics:

THE ILIAD (Ancient Greek)
me man aspoudi ge kai akleios apoloimen
mega rhexas ti kai essomenoisi puthesthai
(Let me not then die ingloriously and without a struggle,
but let me first do some great thing)

BEOWULF (Old English)
Ure æghwylc sceal ende
gebidan worolde lifes;
wyrce se þe mote
domes ær deaþe
(Each of us shall endure
this world’s life until the end;
let he who is able
achieve fame before death.)

POPOL VUH (K’iche’)
Nab'e chel iwe,
Nab'e nay puch kixq'ijiloxik
Rumal saqil al,
Saqil k'ajol.
Ta chuxoq.
Mawi chisachik i b'i'.
(You shall be the first to arise,
and you shall be the first to be worshipped
by the sons of the noblemen,
by the civilized vassals.
So it shall be!
Your names shall not be lost.)

RAMAYANA (Sanskrit)
ihaiva nidhanam yamaah
mahaa prasthaanam eva vaa
(Here let us all for death prepare,
Or on the last great journey fare.)

Copied from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaGKJT2_ZF0

 

Via

The BMW 3.0 CSL, with which Alexander Calder laid the foundation stone for the Art Car Collection in 1975, was also one of his final works of art before his death. As a sculptor who normally devised his own shapes, Calder managed to free himself from the formal structure of racing cars and, by painting them, aspired to give them his own distinctive mark. As in the case of his sculptures and mobiles, he used intensive colours and gracefully sweeping surfaces which he distributed generously over the wings, bonnet and roof.

Born in Philadelphia in 1898, Alexander Calder started his career as an engineer, only then to follow in his father‟s and grandfather's footsteps as a sculptor. Feeling drawn equally towards art and technology, he developed his own completely unique form of sculpture, his constructions being enormous but nonetheless light and floating in appearance. He became famous for his abstract mobiles which were hailed by critics as the most innovative American sculptures of the 20th century. He died in New York in 1976 at the age of 78.

The BMW 3.0 CSL

  • six-cylinder inline engine
  • 4 valves per cylinder
  • twin overhead camshafts
  • displacement: 3210 cm³
  • power output: 480 bhp
  • top speed: 291 km/h

In 1975 this Art Car designed by Alexander Calder was driven in the 24-hour race at Le Mans by the American Sam Posey as well as Jean Guichet and Hervé Poulain from France. It was the first and last time the car was used in racing. After seven hours the car had to give up due to a defective prop shaft. The car has been on display since then.

Source: https://www.artcar.bmwgroup.com/en/art-car/text/Alexander-Calder-BMW-3-0-CSL-1975-1385.html

 

Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Growth_of_Habsburg_territories.jpg

Map was made in 1910, and the monarchy collapsed in 1918. At its creation it wasn't a historical map, it was showing the history of a still existing and thriving entity.

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