@zudn For many, using #openStreetMaps will be less convenient than its big-tech alternatives. But keep in mind where your true citizenship is. The 'pattern of this world' is to drink from the fountain of Rome. Living 20 years in the past is a (small?) price to pay to free yourself from its (often wicked) influence.
@zudn I find the web editor on openstreetmap.org very usable on desktop. I drop a pin on the map whenever I find an error. A few times a year, I'll go through my map and location history to add or fix things. (trace buildings, add address information, etc).
@zachdecook I use that all the time. But in my area, it's quite lacking in information, and sometimes the information it has is wrong.