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Ruth Mottram

Kid left a box open on the sofa, resident went to sit in it.
Happy folks...

Ruth Mottram

Spring is here: lying on a carpet in the sun late entry...

Ruth Mottram

Allow me to recommend @organicmaps

mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11203866
QT @pluralistic - Hard to overstate how enshittified Google Maps has become. Went looking for my local locksmith. Gmaps shows 20+ fake locksmith referral scam outlets and doesn't even register the real locksmith, despite being fully visible in Street View.
Instead, a red pin on the shop identifies it as a fake locksmith scammer. The real locksmith - which has been there SINCE 1942 (!!) and is a verified merchant - doesn't even show up.

Allow me to recommend @organicmaps

mamot.fr/@pluralistic/11203866
QT @pluralistic - Hard to overstate how enshittified Google Maps has become. Went looking for my local locksmith. Gmaps shows 20+ fake locksmith referral scam outlets and doesn't even register the real locksmith, despite being fully visible in Street View.
Instead, a red pin on the shop identifies it as a fake locksmith scammer. The real locksmith - which has been there SINCE 1942 (!!) and is a verified merchant - doesn't...

Ruth Mottram

Absolutely agree with this @organicmaps are amazing

mstdn.social/@W_Lucht/11190311
Have I my mentioned how totally awesome @organicmaps's new "Outdoors map style" is - a mode that highlights tracks and trails?! It's absolutely splendid, and amazingly accurate even for small paths (built on OSM).

By the way: is fully offline, requires no registration, has no ads, no tracking - and works very well. So it depends on donations, like the fediverse does! Use and support them if you value it

Absolutely agree with this @organicmaps are amazing

mstdn.social/@W_Lucht/11190311
Have I my mentioned how totally awesome @organicmaps's new "Outdoors map style" is - a mode that highlights tracks and trails?! It's absolutely splendid, and amazingly accurate even for small paths (built on OSM).

Dr. Dirtbag

@Ruth_Mottram @organicmaps Another satisfied Organic Maps user here. Open Street Map has shockingly detailed and current data on even the most obscure places, and OM makes it very usable. Offline OSM navigation with OM has proven indispensable for bike touring and international travel in general.

MarjorieR

@Ruth_Mottram @organicmaps agree Organic Maps is very good for walking and I've also used it successfully for biking when I didn't have my bike computer.
Worked well both in Devon and Austria.
I have found some small errors in what is presumably the underlying Open Street Maps where roads aren't joined and it plots a very roundabout route instead. Also some trails I wanted to use were marked private on the ground so not usable. Still can't work out how to contribute and put these right.

Ruth Mottram

Happy all

Not my photo but shared on the family group from signal....

Ruth Mottram

Latest book on the list for this year: Maus.

I read somewhere recently that this book had been banned from some US schools, which seems like a good reason to finally get around to reading it.

And as it's too, here's a photo of our own little old lady reading on

sternaparadisaea.net/about-me/

Ruth Mottram

So, the got here. And they're hosting their own server it seems...

social.bbc/about

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RobertJackson

@Ruth_Mottram

Good to see this ... from the outset it seems they are explicitly acknowledging that Mastodon and the Fediverse, by and large, operates in a manner consistent with their own stated values.

I rather suspect the BBC's instance will be held to that :ablobcatheadbang:

Cabbidges

@Ruth_Mottram Well of all the newsies the BBC would be the last I'd expect to realise Twitter et al have run their course. They have recently not been known for their impressive judgement. More for their unimpressive "news".

Taylor Nuttall

@Ruth_Mottram R&D crowd only so far it seems, not the full institution

Ruth Mottram

@mcrocker @damianogerli try kagi search. It's *incredible* like the old days when Google really worked...

Ruth Mottram

Holy Moly, just downloaded beta app and it's brilliant!

You *can* use or of course, but if you're used to an type interface the is way better. Very sleek and without the stories nonsense (AFAICS).
Nice work @pixelfed

pixelfed.org/mobile-apps

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