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sarnu
·el mes pasado·discuss
From my view, komoot got a lot better since it was bought by BS. I don't know how they did this while laying off a lot of devs, but compared to the years before, a ton of useful things got shipped.

Disclaimer: I have the yearly subscription. Maybe the new features are only available for customers who are subscribing, not the one-time purchases.
sarnu
·hace 4 meses·discuss
My guess is that analyzing the recorded activities is what komoot did to get useful elevation data.
sarnu
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Yes, agree. Some services (e.g. komoot) apparently have good data, or can work around it. Others are struggling with lack of precision in the DEM data. As much as I like the tweakability of BRouter, the tracks generated never give realistic elevation info.
sarnu
·hace 4 meses·discuss
I am surprised at the other comments here that state sketching is a skill worth preserving. That's something the author of the article clearly states, hist call to discussion is about technical drawing by hand. And I'm surprised this is still a topic. I studied architecture more than 25 years ago and at that time hand drawing was already phasing out. I have never practiced architecture since then and never thought there would be a debate about drawing by hand again. From what I heard of friends being in the business, doing 2D-drawings isn't a thing in bigger projects anymore, as it is way more economical and less error prone to do the plans with 3D modeling.
sarnu
·el año pasado·discuss
Another name: bio bikes
sarnu
·el año pasado·discuss
You don't have to use any plugins. You can put your obsidian vault anywhere you like, e.g. in a folder that is synched by nextcloud. I use a git repo for this, which works fine also on mobile.
sarnu
·hace 2 años·discuss
The author of the paper is also the author of a really useful python package for processing OSM data: https://github.com/gboeing/osmnx
sarnu
·hace 3 años·discuss
In addition to that, many public libraries offer a service where one can lend ebooks. And this is integrated in the tolino. This is based on some DRM system from Adobe, though. But still, a nice thing as an additional source for ebooks.