You can also create an account and just leave a note on the map (a message that other contributors to OSM see) mentioning your observations. It's a good option if editing the map is too overwhelming with all the different tags and how routing algorihms interpret them.
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Alternatively, by classifying themselves as remote, workers agree they can no longer be promoted or hired into new roles within the company.
what starts with 'il' and ends with 'legal'?
My god finally the pain of getting the "me too on macos snow leopard" emails from the issue tracker is over
This is not about the smart tv tizen, no? I see the article talks about smartwatches. The naming on Samsung's side is confusing.
FWIW I recently stopped using the extension due to large resource usage - especially painful if you have many tabs open and FF opens many processes for each container tab, eating up more RAM. I just use FF Nightly for personal stuff and regular FF for work.
For context, the part where they talk about AI:
We are approaching the use of AI in Firefox -- which many, many of you have been asking about -- in the same way. We’re focused on giving you AI features that solve tangible problems, respect your privacy, and give you real choice.
We’re looking at how we can use local, on-device AI models -- i.e., more private -- to enhance your browsing experience further. One feature we’re starting with next quarter is AI-generated alt-text for images inserted into PDFs, which makes it more accessible to visually impaired users and people with learning disabilities.
I mean, this is not "slapping an LLM on top of the software and calling it AI", it's integrating it into the browser in usable ways.
One usage of a local model is the local translation feature which was ... kinda nice? Not having to go online to translate? Pretty cool right?
This is similar here with the alt text, seems like a force for good?
Feels like they're fulfilling what they said in the first paragraph of the quote.
For one soon HMD/Nokia will come out with a new Nokia 3310 as the first dumbphone with 5G
Mumble is super popular with EVE Online players still, no? Because of the support for a large number of users in a single room
(I'm on New Game++++ now)
At this rate I'll be having a Lemmy user superiority complex in no time
Maybe companies should listen to muh free market instead of realtors wanting to keep downtowns on life support
My god maybe that "open source games" lemmy community got one thing right
It's just a joke how e.g. tf2 players beg a megacorp to fix their game every year now. I like tf2 but the power dynamic between the publisher and the player is crazy