Title is editorialized because the original is, frankly, clickbait garbage

  • Ilandar@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    I am pretty over these videos of people whining about the amount of data big tech collects while refusing to move to alternatives because “muh convenience”.

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      2 months ago

      For those unaware, Organic Maps (uses OSM) is really good! It’s good for 90% of all ur navigation needs. For the rest 10%, there’s no good alternative to google maps unfortunately.

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          2 months ago

          Some further clarification on the closed source thing from their FAQ:

          Why is Magic Earth free? What is the business model?

          Magic Earth is free for all our end-users but we also have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners. For instance Selectric.de (a supplier for navigation solutions for ambulances and fire trucks), Smarter AI (developing ADAS systems) or Absolute Cycling (using the platform on bicycles). For more info on the SDK, you can check magiclane.com.

          Will Magic Earth be Open Source?

          No; since it is also used commercially (we have a paid Magic Earth SDK for business partners), we cannot make the code public.

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      Which GoogleMaps alternative has user reviews? I downloaded organic maps suggested here and there are no reviews. When I’m in a new town I need to know where I can and where I shouldn’t eat, shop or stay. At least there are some icons on organic maps, but that’s it.

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          Not when you’re new in an unknown city. In my local city the ratings still make sense, I compared it with my own experience, so why would that change drastically elsewhere? It’s often the only option you have, visiting every website individually is too time consuming and doesn’t tell you anything about the service either. I bet even you look at reviews. It’s easy to say their are faked but there is no non faked alternative.

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            what the f are you doing that you need to vet this many businesses in such a short time span?

            I seriously don’t look at the reviews; I don’t even use google maps because it’s useless to me as a pedestrian.

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              Visit a new city and spontaneously finding a good restaurant matching your criteria. I heavily rely on reviews for this usecase as well as being able to search e.g. for „vegan restaurants“ in a certain area, which also matches reviews with the word in it.