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Linux Lads
> Season 1 - Episode 9: Everything Is OSM
Podcast:
Linux Lads
Episode:
Season 1 - Episode 9: Everything Is OSM
Category:
Technology
Duration:
01:31:14
Publish Date:
2018-12-03 00:00:00
Description:
Disclaimer
Please note that this podcast may contain swearing or mature references.
Discussion
ARCH!
The fixes for
Meltdown
and
Spectre
are drastically
slowing the kernel down
. The patches are meant to be deployed in the 4.20 release, but according to
Linus
the patches might not be completely enabled by default. But hey, it’s the
4.20
release so, let’s chill.
Ubuntu 18.04
is going to get
10 year support
, and why not since
RHEL
already have it - or is it
IBM/Red Hat
now? If you wanna know what a 10 year old Ubuntu release feels like, try
Hardy Heron
.
If you want to give back to the open source community, check out
10 ways to give thanks to open source and free software maintainers
. The list fails to mention
mapping
though.
Intel based single board computer
Hardkernel Odroid-H2
sold out within 24 hours
. It’s like a
Raspberry Pi
on
steroids
Celeron
.
Some Amazon EC2 servers are
running on Arm
You
can now control
your
dildo
from
Emacs
. Does it make it an
RMS
-approved GNU/dildo? There is a
presentation video
(not
that
kind of a video!). It’s, well, eye opening. Serious
Mycroft
opportunity here.
Plasma Mobile
might soon
be available
on a
Necuno
mobile device. If this, the
Gnome-based Pure OS
running
Librem 5
and the
Pine64
all come through, 2019 is going to be full of open mobile awesomeness. The Necuno is probably going to be using the older
i.MX 6
board versus the Librem’s
i.MX 8
.
Interview
Tad is one of the 4 directors of
OpenStreetMap Ireland
.
OSMI aims to become a part of the
OpenStreetMap Foundation
, a freedom respecting competitor to services like
Google Maps
With freedom sometimes comes
vandalism
Applications and websites:
JOSM
: OSM editing on the Desktop and the
Terracer
plugin
OsmAnd
: an Android app with navigation and editing
Maps.me
: an Android app with simpler UI than OsmAnd
StreetComplete
: mapping on Android phones
uMap
: create your own OSM-based maps
Magic Earth
: navigation
Overpass Turbo
: map queries
Editors page on OpenStreetMap web
O’Connell Street
Ordnance Survey Ireland
Free Satellite Images
Irish Townlands
Irish Open Data
Portmarnock Community School’s
mapping
of
Lesotho
Eircode
Dublin Postal Codes
Optical character recognition
The IE-UK maritime border
Lake Constanze between Switzerland, Germany and Austria
The OpenStreetMap Foundation’s position on disputed territories (PDF)
and the
minutes
from the Data Working Group’s special meeting on Crimea
The Derry/Londonderry dispute
OSM Contact details:
web
Twitter: @osm_ie
Facebook:
OpenStreetMap Ireland
Mailing list: talk-ie at openstreetmap dot org
IRC is embeded on the
OSMI website Contact page
Tad is @tadcan on Twitter and on our Telegram
Get in touch with us
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We even have a
Matrix server
And despite rumors to the contrary, we do exist in
real life
Attributions
The music for this podcast was sampled from
Bust This Bust That - Professor Kliq
which was released under the
CC BY NC SA License
.
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