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    #PaccoFacile .it usa #OpenStreetMap invece di gmaps come tanti altri
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    A question for #OpenStreetMap mappers. There is a mall in my city, which I'm using a lot and it was not mapped properly, since 2019 I think — there are a lot of non-existent amenities, a lot of new amenities don't exist on the map, and a lot of POI placed semi-randomly.I tried to fix it "on foot" by editing and moving amenities, but it is not very easy for me with Every Door application and without JOSM (and without the big screen with a big keyboard) .So, I think about to take the official website of the mall, which has the actual information about all the stores inside and about their position inside the building — and fix the #OSM map for this mall.But I unable to find — is it legal (in terms of OSM) to use this external source of information (floor plans for mall visitors) in OSM mapping?#AskFedi
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    I'm still obsessed with the idea of finding a #map designed for humans instead of cars.Take these screenshots from Brussels: in the default #openstreetmap view, the highway is big and red.If you remove it, as I tried with MapTiler, the area is simply grey: not for humans, not for bikes, so there is no need for it to be clearly visible. The result has less clutter and it's more pleasant.Are there any map services designed for humans, where car infrastructure is simply hidden?
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    The developer of Bear Blog on the latest wave of scrapers he faced.They've depleted all human-created writing on the internet, and are becoming increasingly ravenous for new wells of content.[...]I'm still speculating here, but I think [mobile] app developers have found another way to monetise their apps by offering them for free, and selling tunnel access to scrapers.https://herman.bearblog.dev/agressive-bots#ai #scrapers #crawlers