Which company the one know to have a lot of problems with amd dedicated gpu or the company know to kernel panic the entire phone os only because the iphone 11 mobo can't detect a microphone or the one know selling computer for more than 900€ with soldered flash memories that give a use limit to the hardware making it almost a paperweight and to resolve this issues you need to desolder the old chips and solder new one?
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If you get a good experience doesn't mean it will be a good experience for everyone. It's not as bad as it was some time ago but it's not all cotton candy. (I use a 1060 on Linux btw)
Yes but it does have it's downsides, for example it can consume more battery and more computational power to do the same tasks of a native app or it's not compatible with every Android app out there.
Dude paint.net is not opensource other than that I don't know why you are being downvoted to oblivion.
The problem is that we don't have much native apps like android and ios.
I personally don't think it would replace osm, for what I just viewed on: https://bdon.github.io/overture-tiles/places.html overture poi are not really placed in the right spots and in my city there are some that are really ancient, so maybe that's why they don't want to contribute to osm directly, because they are not that good of a data, but they can become handy for a mapper that know the zone pretty well.
Even if of questionable quality it can be used by mappers to speed up their work, that's the same principle as rapid or mapillary, they help us speed up the work, or at least I used them this way (but I don't think everyone else would like to map every building in a city by hand), and if it's not the best quality we can modify the data and tweak the quality by hand, I don't import dataset on rapid as they are if they don't conform.
That API doesn't let you do everything tho, only a number of operations like embed Google Maps on their websites or apps, perform geocoding operations, get directions, and more.
It doesn't give you direct access to the database!
Yes but other services provides you only the maps that's not the case on osm.
Yes Linux support is not worth the trouble until you see the Epic Games launche is a CEF, that is literally a web app running in a browser and hear me out CEF is designed to be cross-platform.
The only thing they should do is ship the app for linux and maybe add a proton menu in the settings and that's it! Valve as done most of the work for them.
You can't say durable and apple in the same phrase, literally most of the repairs done on arm macbooks are done to resolve the flash memory from shorting to ground, and that make the entire pc not turn on.
At least on other devices that are not iphone you can install another software