

I have not been able to find it. It may have been on the US Slack, but I can not remember and am not logged in to that at the moment.
I have not been able to find it. It may have been on the US Slack, but I can not remember and am not logged in to that at the moment.
I will see if I can find the particular message where that was said.
The way it was described to me on Mastadon was that, until your area has their own server, you can use the French server. It will work because each picture has its own consistent ID, which won’t change once they are moved to a new server when it comes online. If they changed their mind, I didn’t know.
I use the command line interface to upload mine, but the web UI is good as well, though a bit slower.
I stopped using Mapillary because I just couldn’t stand using a Meta product anymore. Panoramax has way less footage, but I started contributing to it myself and then using the footage in OSM.
I found this on the OSM wiki:
Lyft welcomes feedback and suggestions on improving the editing process. When members of the editing team receive feedback or comments on a changeset, it is considered a top priority to respond and make corrective action on their OSM edits if required. If you have any questions about the editing process, or a specific edit done by the Lyft team, please reach out by sending an email to dct-osm(at)lyft.com. Responses to inquiries received are typically sent within two business days. skudrashou_lyft and technician_lyft are acting as a primary contact person for the team.
While I admit having updated streetside images would be great, I might be too lazy to reach out to ask :D
If you look at the user’s profile that added it, does it by any chance say they work for Lyft? I’ve never seen that particular source before.
To say that’s disappointing is an understatement. “We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas!”
Could you explain why? We’re new to Minnesota so I’m not in any way familiar with the man.
I don’t mind keeping it outside but it’s getting to the point of the year where it gets cold at night. I have found a wide range of answers on if they can handle winter weather. Do you have personal experience with them? I’d love to hear what you think!
I’m in north Texas so it doesn’t usually get THAT cold, but I can always bring it in on freezing nights if necessary.
Seatbelts everyone!
I can’t wait to see what it turns out like!
It actually exists now.
Data quality isn’t quite there yet. I’m biased though as I’m an OpenStreetMap contributor.
Do you have any updated pictures? I’d love to see how they’re doing now! Thank you for introducing me to LECA.
My plant loving aunt has been resistant to this one but I’m trying!
I think its a combination of getting a lot of sun outside this summer and me snipping off a strand once it gets to a certain length so that a new one can grow.
Apologies for being deceiving! Its planter is about a foot and a half off of the table using a stand. It is inside for the winter and I was trying to keep it away from my dogs! Aside from the stems on top standing up about 8 inches, the rest of that is spilling over the side of the planter.
Road Rash was the first thing that popped into my head when I saw this post. Like you said though, this appears to go a level above kicking people off of bikes. Haha.
I switched to Kobo a few years and couldn’t be happier. I hated supporting Amazon.