How can we make sure their privacy claims about search aren’t bullshit?
(I still trust them though, just pointing out it is an equivalent problem)
How can we make sure their privacy claims about search aren’t bullshit?
(I still trust them though, just pointing out it is an equivalent problem)
Shoutout to https://f-droid.org/en/packages/deckers.thibault.aves.libre/, which shows your pictures on a map without any cloud service.
As European, thatvis not true in my case! (I get funded by them)
Is now a bad time to pitch https://mapcomplete.org/surveillance ?
Bwa, we’ve had worse ;)
It is the abbreviation of OpenStreetMap.org, a crowdsourced map of the world. You’ve 100% sure already used the data of the project, in the form of Organic Maps, OsmAnd, the maps on Facebook, instagram en Whatsapp or Pokemon Go.
Also checkout [email protected]
Well, in a way, they do provide accurate geolocalisation for indoor environments based on wifi networks. And it is right that having internet/bluethooth access also (more or less) reveals your location; but that doesn’t make it ethical.
You forgot “Use AI”
Some shameless advertising: there is an OpenStreetMap-community on lemmy: [email protected]
Shoutout: we have a community here to on lemmy: [email protected]
This article is about global electricity production, not all energy combined. This is an important nuance, as much energy consumption uses fossil fuels directly, namely cars, many (older) house or industrial processes. Only a small fraction of this is electricity, and in the grander scheme, the “renewable” part is only a fraction: https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption.
So, while this is a step in the good direction, it is only a very small one.
@BlackLaZoR@[email protected] would you mind updating the title to reflect this?