End of season closing trail run with fried. We managed to finally connect Stechelberg to Kandersteg. Making it at 33kms and 3100m altitude gain my steepest climb ever.
If you're sometimes dandering around places and have some time to answer some trivial questions, it would help #OpenStreetMaps tons if you installed #StreetComplete. It's like a game. You finish quests and you get points. Except instead of trapping you in a #FreeToPlay model, it will give you cool badges showing how much you helped others 🤩
The main idea here is that for years I hade 24/7 shared location with trusted circle of people, so that I have a chance of getting help in case something goes significantly sideways on my (mountain) adventures.
And as #GoogleMaps is getting less and less useful, I thought that finding an alternative for this one use-case should be easy. It is not. All the solutions I've found have questionable ideas about data processing or steep pricing model or vendor lock-in or all of the above.
So I thought that for folks with similar needs I should build easy(tm) to start & operate alternative.
My latest pet #project: Replace the "free" #location sharing services with simple solution where one has full control of (a) data collection (b) data storage (c) data sharing/visualisation.
If you want to give this #GoogleLatitude like alternative a go, I'd be happy for any and all comments:
For the #geeks out there: 1) There is pre-built solution for locaiton sharing & collection using #LlamaLab#Automate, but anything that can fire HTTP request would do 2) There is prepared manual on how-to host your own data on #firebase 3) Client is just a web app that can take the #JSON object and splash it on a map
@raucao How do you mean? If you thought about using (better than) mixer services, actively bypassing fiat<->¢oin exchange identity registration mandated by certain jurisdictions, and using VPN&Tor&Throw away accounts when spending ¢oins, then I'd select 'no'.
Security "experts" don't want to hear this: But forcing people to log in more often does, in fact, increase the likelihood that:
- Someone will shouldersurf your password - People will find shortcuts to make logging in more convenient - People will chose passwords that are least annoying to them irrespective to how secure it is - Phishing attacks are more successful