I've been contributing business hours and websites to OSM via CoMaps for a few weeks now. OSM needs that as a minimum to make it viable over Google Maps for me. Business discovery with Google Maps will be a huge challenge to match; Google is able to trawl its huge database of reviews for keywords so I can search "vegan cinnamon roll" and get results.
I use Transit App for bus schedules and routing.
CoMaps car/bike/walk/hike navigation has worked pretty well for me, but the turn by turn directions and voice are not as good as Google Maps. I've also been finding Google Maps routes are becoming laughably bad and it really irritates me I have to review a route before taking it now. Google keeps trying to route me through alleys and other dumb zig zag paths lately.
I wrote a small program that hits a few NWS endpoints and prints out formatted to the terminal. I wrote it in fish, typescript, rust, and nim. Most of my experience is in typescript, rust, java, and kotlin. Nim was my favorite of the bunch. Some syntax things were not my cup of tea, but when you have programmed in so many languages it starts to not matter and feels more like lipstick.
My biggest con with nim was that most of the nim libraries I came across are unmaintained and incomplete and undocumented. I think the language and toolset is pretty great though.
I think this starts to not work when you start to include other states that want to do this, other countries, cities, counties, etc.. How many trusted authorities should there be and how do you prevent them from being compromised and exploited to falsely verify people? How do you prevent valid certs from being sold?
Some examples of the type of service you mentioned:
I know people on the spectrum that are vegan in my life and they are doing just fine. There are also famous vegans on the spectrum such as Greta Thunberg. People with autism often have greater senses of justice and because of that might gravitate towards veganism.
From my very subjective experience:
Over the decades I've used Lastpass, OnePassword, Bitwarden, and Proton Pass. Proton Pass is my favorite; Bitwarden wasn't much different, but I find Proton Pass' UX to be slightly more responsive and to my liking. They are both excellent though and I have my significant other using Bitwarden because they don't want the other Proton products.
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these services and products. Obviously it is quite personal, but for me it was nice to compare your ideas against mine. Pretty close other than password manager I would score much differently. Good work and thanks again for sharing.
I've been contributing business hours and websites to OSM via CoMaps for a few weeks now. OSM needs that as a minimum to make it viable over Google Maps for me. Business discovery with Google Maps will be a huge challenge to match; Google is able to trawl its huge database of reviews for keywords so I can search "vegan cinnamon roll" and get results.
I use Transit App for bus schedules and routing.
CoMaps car/bike/walk/hike navigation has worked pretty well for me, but the turn by turn directions and voice are not as good as Google Maps. I've also been finding Google Maps routes are becoming laughably bad and it really irritates me I have to review a route before taking it now. Google keeps trying to route me through alleys and other dumb zig zag paths lately.