

Sounds a bit like zeronet that I think is dead now, but was pretty cool when I tried it.
Sounds a bit like zeronet that I think is dead now, but was pretty cool when I tried it.
Still can’t see it, but maybe that’s just me?
Sadly /c/piracy is blocked from .world I think.
By not testing it properly before running it over the whole file system resulting in a few hours of extra work cleaning up the mess I made.
Very true. I used to do magic with xargs when working as a sysadm. Also a good way to mess up on a grand scale. Ask me how I know.
Dropping SepiaSearch here as well. Peertube search.
Waze is google these days. They bought it some time ago.
Archive link: https://archive.ph/1IXIH
That’s a shame, I still remember mine. Weird how you can remember 7 random digits from 30 years ago…
Isn’t this what the new Freenet aims for? A truly decentralized, but not necessarily anonymous, network?
Take StreetComplete with you when you’re out and do pokemon-style quests while at the same time improve the map of the area you’re in.
It’s very fun and quite addictive, and the data you’re providing is open source so it’s not free labour for some huge company.
OpenStreetmap as an alternative to the closed source maps.
OrganicMaps or OsmAnd to navigate and StreetComplete or EveryDoor to improve it.
I’m using StreetComplete to contribute to OpenStreetmap almost daily.
Does that count?
Agreed. I mean COBOL is still a thing, and that’s a language that’s been dead for 30+ years.
I think it’s needed everywhere. I can start it wherever I happen to be and find a lot of “quests/tasks” to complete.
Is KartaView better in this respect?
Thanks. I’ll continue my small contributions then.
If anyone want to help I can recommend StreetComplete. It’s a bit like pokemon go, but you’ll help improve the map of the world instead. Only in android now I think.
I’m contributing to openstreetmap because I think there should be a free alternative to Google or Apple maps.
Am I running the risk of having my contributions stolen?
For me it was a rather large tree that I hit at about 100km/h (+60mph).
Tree was fine. Car, not so much. The ambulance ride was nice though, and the first responders thought we were extremely lucky to be alive.
Wear your seat belts kids.
Nice to see that Mandriva is still alive and kicking. Used it when it was still “Mandrake”. Started as a recompile of RedHat optimized for 586, iirc.
What’s the USP for Mandriva these days?