

Honestly the search quality is the largest adoption hurdle, not the content quality. There are other issues too, but that one is the most universal.
I say this as a long time user of OsmAnd. Maybe other apps do a better job.


Honestly the search quality is the largest adoption hurdle, not the content quality. There are other issues too, but that one is the most universal.
I say this as a long time user of OsmAnd. Maybe other apps do a better job.


So these weights don’t count as “derived works” because they are not code, but can only be used to generate code (among many other things) in conjunction with an LLM architecture?


Question is whether they would lose now with the US government even more captured by special interest and money.


Yeah, I don’t disagree with that. Just wanted to highlight that strong software projects are not enough.
I work in SW for a device vendor and I see how much communication there is between OS, vendors and everything in between.


You need hardware vendors on board or you’ll get nowhere.


Well, you can’t expect the whole net of dependency to be torn down that quickly when it took decades to be established. Especially if you want a somewhat normal life.
Even before the latest acceleration into fascism I kept looking for alternatives of almost everything I use and the pain is something I’ve just got used to when it started with switching to Linux only over 20 years ago. Of course I still get envious when iPhone users just quickly AirDrop some pics, so I get why it’s not always easy to switch to alternatives.
But alternatives exist. Exploring them has become a lot more mainstream and they get more funding and support.


Google’s restrictions would act through its Play Store. Custom ROMs don’t need to use GPS. So they could circumvent it.
Yearly, but yes!