not the country or the triangle :)
I don’t think the people in the 1700s would care
Not even really that but people tend to think that others have just outright stopped making maps. “Haven’t we made all the maps already?” Is a common response I get when I tell them. They seem to forget about data analysis and all that.
“Shopkeeper” would be a pretty damn good job title too compared to retail.
I’m currently in college to go into GIS (Geographic Information Systems/Science) and lemme tell ya I think more people in 1700 would understand “cartographer” than they would today.
I don’t think they’re suggesting wikipedia currently is “best researched and sourced,” just that a federated alternative wouldn’t automatically solve that issue.
I once wondered aloud here about if anybody else had noticed a lot of toxic members from certain communities, only to receive replies from members in those communities claiming that it was all fine and there wasn’t any toxicity. Then I’d look at their history and notice they were a very toxic person. From my limited point of view I can say there might be some credence to your statement.
Nobody who’s looking for good coverage of anything should be reading / watching CNN anyway. The last 10-odd years have proven that all the major privately owned US networks are just total slop.
Capital.
South Africa is .za from Zuid-Africa, the dutch term for the country
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this title is giving me a migraine
That’s because they were led by the rich landowners.
Maybe I should target him for ‘improperly applied hair dye’
I used to live in a fairly Republican area of the country and you’re 100% correct. It’s not something people watch, it’s just that fox is always in the background. bars, restaurants, bowling alleys, the country club, it’s the default TV channel wherever you go. If you ask to change the channel people look at you like you’ve gone insane.
I really like CDs. I know they’re not the best but it’s got the physical niceties of vinyl without being too bulky.
Similar for looking up how to play Crusader Kings.
I have heard of proton mail but haven’t tried it
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I searched for “counter strike surf” and the first result was about the origin of the idiom “with all the bells and whistles.”
Much search engine.
Okay so it’s very much not FOSS (we’re talking upwards of a couple hundred $ / month) but Esri’s StoryMap feature through their ArcGIS software suite would allow you to do exactly this. Having used StoryMaps though, this is by far the most comprehensive way to do something of this nature. You can upload GPS data directly to the software, export the map to the ArcGIS Online suite, then create a storymap from there. StoryMaps can be panned, animated, zoomed etc to your heart’s content.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/
Your other solution would be with QGIS, which is FOSS. I don’t think they have a StoryMaps analogue, but I’ve heard “QGIS2WEB” sort of works like that.
https://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/web_mapping_with_qgis2web.html
I believe Google Earth Engine also has this capability but it’s only free for academic & research use. Also NOT FOSS.
https://earthengine.google.com/