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Cavaliere senza macchia, ma con un po’ di paura || 1991-? || He/Him || Mi piacciono i libri, i fumetti, i videogiochi, i film e le serie TV. Praticamente tutto quello che racconta una storia. OSMapper & Wikipedian
You can add them (Beginners’ Guide)
I’d like to see a map where the Netherlands are not included. We in Europe are not (always) car-centric but the public transport is awful in some places.
According to this article his stomach and intestines had unusual thick lining and strong gastric acids, so maybe they were not so bad.
When I was younger and attended university, I spent the time on the train reading. And that’s what brought me back to reading books.
I really love the design of this app, but it’s still missing a “Older first” settings which is keeping me from using it.
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Putting it onto a walkable trail it’s not the best option. Leave it on some parking spots, there are plenty of those as OP said.
His problem it’s not the snow itself, but the fact that the snow has been moved onto a walkable trail to clear some parking spots.
I’m not sure that count as an appearance, though
I get why he is lister as screenwriter for various works, but as an actor I think that’s totally wrong.
Or you can have it for free if you contribute to #OpenStreetMap https://www.osmand.net/docs/user/plugins/osm-editing#free-map-updates-for-mappers @Substance_P@lemmy.world
The only thing that’s preventing me from use ReadYou is that it’s still missing “Older first” reading order (and that’s why I’m using Feeder).
Not only that. “Make games as pricey as you like, I’ll buy them no matter what” since people complain about a game being 75$ but buying them nevertheless.
I can kinda agree. I mean, I usually play to have fun and blow off the stress of a work day. This War of Mine isn’t good for neither. But it’s an amazing game and I agree, it’s built to make you fail. But how else will it let you feel how civilians feel in a war if it was easy to win?
This War of Mine is a great game. It’s frustrating searching homes, making bad decisions (i.e. killing other civilians) and then finding nothing for your home group. It perfectly gives a sense of sadness as a civilian in a war.
This morning my colleague was sent to a school she didn’t know, so she used GMaps to get the directions. She parked her car, but wasn’t able to find the school. She called me and we found out that GMaps sent her almost 1km away from her destination. I gave her the correct address and she was able to find the place, but she was late for work (no big deal anyway). After further inspection, I found out that the school was mapped as an insurance office. I suspect it’s a case of vandalism, but who knows.
There are forks (I use TachiJ2K) but who knows what their future will be.
Are we sure TachiJ2K will still be developed? I really hope Kakao won’t threaten them too.
I live in a small European town (~17000 persons) and if I walk 13 minutes I get to the other side of the town.
I understand what you mean and I agree that in those cases GMaps is more useful. But then, if no one adds anything OSM database will always be empty. So, if you don’t find something, use GMaps, that’s fine. But then, what you were looking for should be added to OSM (after real-life checks, since GMaps cannot be used as a source) to help future users.