have a look at https://mapcomplete.org/trees - you can add pictures and it has plantnet.org integrated to recognize tree species automatically
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Oh, yeah, no it isn’t open data. This type of data is very hard to build in an open data way: people don’t like to contribute privatey data and they will only use such a system if it is big enough…
No, definitively not it. It shows the sphere and even some city names, but just no background map:
It rather is that Mapbox doesn’t trus my browser and gives me a “forbidden”:
Guess firefox isn’t corporate enough for them!
Why does it not load tiles on Firefox nor Librewolf?
My bet: https://www.mapbox.com/traffic-data But where MapBox gets the data? No clue
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Searching For CampfiresEnglish1·2 months ago(Mostly) unrelated to OsmAnd: with https://mapcomplete.org/nature, you can also see firepits and add firepits to the map (and even include a picture). If you add a firepit with this, it’ll appear (eventually) in OsmAnd too
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Searching For CampfiresEnglish2·2 months agoI think OP means a firepit
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Community fork of Organic Maps is looking for name ideasEnglish12·2 months agoI disagree. They both serve a different part of the market. OsmAnd is a heavy tool with thousands of features, Organic Maps is a lightweight tool for more general users. Both approaches have (dis)advantages.
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•How to map these stairs?English12·2 months agoNo, it is not. OSM is a database of geodata. The rules are clear: what is in there, must be (semi)permanent and observable. A fire staircase meets those requirements.
If you (or a dataconsumer) doesn’t care about this data, they can simply take a copy and delete from that copy what they don’t need.
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Edits to OSM now give wrong directions in OsmAnd.English11·2 months agoDon’t map for the renderer. If OsmAnd doesn’t handle it correctly, complain on their issue tracker.
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•What details are "worth" mapping?English2·3 months agoHave a look to https://mapcomplete.org/ as well
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Marking roads as unsafe for walking?English4·3 months agosidewalk=no
, maxspeed and width should already do a lot
Yes, but actually, no. For a ton of projects, Github is an important resource. It is the main collaboration tool through the issue trackers, offers hosting and continuous integration. If it fell of the earth today, a lot of projects would scramble and have a lot of lost (meta)data.
If they were to announce that they would shut down in three months time, those same projects would scramble as well to migrate - which is also a bit chaotic, but less so.
And: many projects are switching away right now. I moved mapcomplete to a selfhosted forgejo instance since a few months ('cause I don’t trust github no more), Organic Maps moved just now cause they got a (temporary) ban. One of their contributors was apperantly from a US-sanctioned country (more info about them here: https://en.osm.town/@organicmaps@fosstodon.org).
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Meet Rayhunter: A New Open Source Tool from EFF to Detect Cellular Spying12·3 months agoWill this work in Europe?
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlOPMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•A Panoramax-community has now appeared on lemmy as wellEnglish61·4 months agoThe proper link: !Panoramax@sopuli.xyz
YUNoHost-server!
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlto Android@lemmy.ml•Is a tablet that doubles as a USB-C second laptop display a (FOSS) thing?2·4 months agoThe max-boox-pro series had a HDMI-input to have an external eINK-screen and doubled as android laptop. Quite expensive though, and not that useful.
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•How can I view OSM extracts?English2·5 months agoYeah, the fediverse is amazing. I’ve had cases where I answered a lemmy thread without even realizing it was on lemmy ;)
pietervdvn@lemmy.mlMto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Question re: satellite imagery sourcesEnglish3·5 months agoImagery sources are tracked here: https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index
We track how to load the aerial imagery (thus: the WMS-link), what license it has and where it is applicable. Only aerial imagery where we have permission for is allowed.
Checkout https://mapcomplete.org/trees . It doesn’t have fruit trees specifically though