And here is the chart to follow the progress:
https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/natural=tree#chronology
We should see a saturation arround 3 trillion trees. (1)
You can easily help achivieving this goal by reworking natural=tree_row and adding single natural=tree into natural=wood areas :) I know, some say this is discouraged, but we really need to map EVERY TREE!
The person to the right?
I already contacted them, asked them to have a look on www.osm.org/copyright
There is “Oscilloscope” which can show frequencies and their intensity
FitoTrack may be suitable for that.
If the Map is not fitting totally you can even correct it on OpenStreetMap.org by yourself
FitoTrack is a nice open source fitness tracker which shows the path on OpenStreetMap background. It logs position and speed data.
You can create a custom workout which shows you the current speed instead of average.
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tadris.fitness/
What do you actually need it for?
https://github.com/ente-io/ente
Fully open source, End to End Encrypted alternative to Google Photos and Apple Photos
But where to get the AppImages from? Who’s maintaining? How to do Security Vulnerality Tracking for them?
Bittorrent has lots of benefits for the user:
Sorry that I asked. Seems that you feel very offensed by my question.
No torrent files for NixOS images?
So OP’s headline should be saying instead: Reminder to CHECK your ~/.cache folder every now and then
Can the Fedora Flatpaks be browsed and downloaded for other distros?
Even if you have trust. There can be security vulnerabilites in apps we are using. Flatpak seems to not really help in any way.
Think about service providers (government, banking, messaging, streaming, gaming). To participate in life we might depend on some of their services but don’t fully trust these parties. Flatpak is not secure/sandboxed enough to run untrusted apps. Meanwhile on Android the situation looks much better.
Problems:
That doesn’t help outside of home. When we are in an untrusted network then the DNS mess makes us vulnerable for spoofing attacks.
Does it also follow the rule to not allow closed source API? (Notification,Location,…)
Even Live Streams are working out of the box!
Unfortunately most of the species tagged trees are mass imported and not mapped by a real mapper.
I try often to map species or genus but there is no good mobile app for this task yet.