I wear my PineTime everyday. Best watch I’ve ever purchased. It doesn’t have too many bells and whistles but it tells me the time.
I wear my PineTime everyday. Best watch I’ve ever purchased. It doesn’t have too many bells and whistles but it tells me the time.
Yeah, I was playing the Guardians of the Galaxy game on Linux Mint the other day. It blows my mind what Proton can do.
I was so confused about why both WD and SanDisk were mentioned but I know they are just the same company now?
I remember I had a few of these. If I recall correctly there was also a blue Kububtu one.
I flashed Gallium OS on my Chromebook awhile back. I might try this instead.
I don’t mind the memes, I find most of them funny. It’s the amount of low effort ones.
More like “You’ll spend your money when we tell you to”
I live in the Midwest United States. The city I live in has a population of around 40,000. The roads are there but almost no businesses.
I think I got it figured out. It’s pretty obvious when I compare them side by side.
What an awesome story to hear. I’ve been playing around with Organic Maps on my phone. I’ll have to look into JOSM.
I just saw that and downloaded it. My struggle is telling the difference between asphalt and concrete.
I never knew such a thing existed. What a great idea.
That’s really cool. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely not. I’ve lived here all my life and know all these places well, I’m just using Google Maps strictly for reference.
I just use my desktop computer. I’ve got OSM on my main monitor and Google Maps on the other for comparing. Someone mentioned an app called StreetComplete which lets you fill in data on the map but turns it into a game. I haven’t used it much yet though
I’ve noticed there are nature trails missing so I would like to add those.
I’ll check it out thanks for the suggestion
I’ve federated my server with a lot of Linux content so I’m pretty much surrounded on Lemmy.
My first introduction to Linux was back in College in 2005. I ended up doing it off college but I’ve messed with Linux on and off over the years. A few months back I put GalliumOS on my Chromebook and I’ve done all sorts of stuff with the Raspberry pi. I wouldn’t say I’m proficient in the slightest and I know very few terminal commands but I think I can manage.
I might have to get one of those if my watch ever stops working