I was on vacation recently and Apple Maps gave a weirdly circuitous route from our hotel to a restaurant. I checked Google Maps and it showed the direct route I expected, so I went with that.
Google Maps routed me on to a street that was closed due to construction, Apple Maps was smart enough to route around the construction.
I expect general parity between Apple and Google Maps, I had not expected Apple to have better data.
What is RTX in this context?
Naming a compression scheme “XL” seems like a bad choice.
Copyright law? One Thousand and One Nights is in the public domain.
To be clear, this creates a separate Pixelfed account, it just uses your Mastodon info for quick profile setup and authentication.
Plasma. Everybody forgets plasma.
Out of the loop: what’s going on with female disc golfers?
You can tell the moment you get onto Michigan highways. We are building more lanes when we can afford to maintain the ones we have.
Document document document.
Also, the nice thing about libraries, frameworks, and CMSs is that they already have documentation. If it seems like a pain to learn one of those, imagine how much worse it would be for someone to learn custom code that doesn’t have any resources on Google.
Here’s a Masto post from an ex-employee:
Thinking about making a “I was part of the Tumblr activityPub federation project ask me how it ended” t-shirt and wear it on my PFP here.
The CEO posted this reply to Twitter, acknowledging that Meta had beaten Tumblr to the Fediverse.
Here’s a screenshot of a post suggesting it’s not a high priority.
Sounds like OP is looking for the message boards of yore. Arguing about X-Files theories and so forth.
If you make a post and tag @fediverse@lemmy.world it should post the first line as the title. If you include a link, I think it will post it as a link too.
Edit: found the issue, it looks like links aren’t supported but it uses the first part of a post as the title.
IIRC the post format is:
Title
@community@server
Body text
This looks like a job for XYZZY shift-enter enter