@FARBfernsehen - danke für den Tipp, den ich hiermit weitergebe.
nano - nano spezial: Die Abschaffung der Zeit
https://srf-vod-amd.akamaized.net/world/hls/nano/2022/01/nano_20220107_105035_7991672_v_webcast_h264_,q40,q10,q20,q30,q50,q60,.mp4.csmil/index-f6-v1-a1.m3u8
"bla bla bla bla" - Zeitstempel 19:35.
Das ist wirklich erstaunlich. Ich musste die Stelle mehrere Male schauen, um mir sicher zu sein, dass ich gegen den "Verhörer" nichts machen kann.
Mit offenen Augen getäuscht...
Die Arbeit im #Garten fängt an Früchte zu tragen.
Auf der Terasse stehen ebenfalls Pflanzen. Hier eine Gruppe aus #Sunviva Tomate, Dorada Paprika und Balsambirne aka Bittergurke.
Die Paprika hatte einen Sturzschaden erlitten und war komplett abgebrochen. Sie hat wieder ausgetrieben und bekommt nun sogar Früchte.
Süße Sunviva Tomaten sind bereits reif und die ersten Bittergurken lassen auch nicht mehr lange auf sich warten.
Die blühende Balsambirne verströmt angenehme Geruch.
Ein großes Problem mit vielen Dienstwagen ist, dass bei privater Nutzung der Treibstoff nicht privat bezahlt werden muss.
Von Mitmenschern, die zu solchen Bedingungen den Verbrenner vor der Tür stehen haben, höre ich dann bei Rückfragen zu vermeidbaren vermeindlich kostenintensiven Autofahrten:
"Kostet ja nicht extra, Sprit ist inklusive." (winkt mit der Tankkarte)
@Janneke@norden.social
Schau mal hier: https://www.lebensmittelwarnung.de/bvl-lmw-de/impressum
Die dir nächstgelegene Behörde kann Dir bestimmt weiterhelfen.
"Alexa, clean the livingroom" is all that some people want.
In my opinion there is no big difference between sharing the plan of your private space with Roomba or with Amazon.
The difference we need to make is not sharing that data at all and that will not be possible for most of us until there are laws prohibiting the transfer of private data as being obligatory to use a product.
Same, same for cars, smartphones, smarts everything...
I'd like to hear from people that are running #phosh on other devices than the #librem5 or #pinephone (including pro) to get a better idea about the use cases.
Is it portrait or landscape by default? What's the native resolution and display diagonal?
Went on a ride on the roadbike and planned the route beforehand using #brouter web.
The #gpx can be imported into #PureMaps to show on the map.
Without knowing ahead I left the part of the map I had for offline navigation on my #librem5.
But still I could follow the gpx shown on the very course worldmap by just keeping my position at the critical turns on the track.
In combination with brouters webinterface a good replacement for #osmand.
No, I just installed the flatpak and it worked (online).
Motivated by that success I went on and installed OSM Scout Server as a flatpak and downloaded the data needed to run it and maps for one region to try.
Smooth (putting aside some stability issues with my data connection)!
Then tried offline: worked.
Didn't try routing, yet...
So I followed instructions and installed the OSM Scout Server including the Map Manage to download #Openstreetmap maps.
Downloaded the stuff the server asked for and quit the program.
In PureMaps selected the offline profile and ... yes, the scout server got started via dbus in the background.
Switched off internet connection and tried offline maps: Just works.
Next roadbike trip using my #Librem5 ahead - this time with offline maps.
Shout out to @rinigus : Such a great work!
4/4
The nicest roadbike routes leave as much civilisation as possible behind just taking the pavement to roll on with them. Often best routes have gaps in mobile reception.
I remembered PureMaps on my way back and installed the flatpak when I came back. Flawless.
Fast.
Did I mentione already that it is blazing fast compared to gnome-maps?
But still online.
But already the introduction on the first start shows information about offline use.
3/x
I took out the #Librem5 (wondering how not-so-hot it was in ~30°C bright sun) and unlocked the screen and found my prepared map with a marker for my position on it.
I absolutly didn't expect this to happen, because I didn't waste any minute, yet, trying the gps beside once trying to get some data just to make sure it's really built-in and somehow working.
But gnome-maps is painfully slow and absolutly useless without internet connection.
2/x
I just made two exciting discoveries using my #Librem5.
I postponed any work on using maps and navigation until just the moment I needed a map on a #roadbike trip in an unknown region.
I started gnome-maps and painfully slow moved the map to the place I knew I would be in doubt about taking the right turns - just in case.
And really, there's been unexpected constructions in the road and I had to go another way and had problems finding back to my planned route.
1/x
If you wanted to know why I'm thankful I don't need to replace my car, and if I did, it wouldn't be with a modern one, here's why: #privacy #bigdata https://themarkup.org/the-breakdown/2022/07/27/who-is-collecting-data-from-your-car
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