I remember I tried to make a modular full-bit adder with NPN transistors, diodes and resistors. I was a bit foolish expecting NPN transistors to act as simple switches and I was in way over my head. But I learned a lot, since I went from this is a logic gate to can we build this as a circuit to holy f*ck this is actually how people did it. A very interesting project
I remember I tried to make a modular full-bit adder with NPN transistors, diodes and resistors. I was a bit foolish expecting NPN transistors to act as simple switches and I was in way over my head. But I learned a lot, since I went from this is a logic gate to can we build this as a circuit to holy f*ck this is actually how people did it. A very interesting project
I have it too, but often forget to use it in favour of Google Maps, but Google Maps is terrible for anything not in a car or train, and OSM always has fantastic detail for hiking trails. Every vacation I find myself switching to Organic Maps.
This vacation it helped us find a trail to a really beautiful waterfall in Switzerland.
Even that it's not great at. It's not showing them all, it's not showing the link to the restaurant itself upfront, but neither is the menu it lists the right one.
If they actually wanted to make it easy to find the right restaurant for you in the area, there's dozens of things they could do to make it easier for people.
Organic maps has the same feature and they also have opening hours which is cool, Google Maps still has a lot more but for an Open-Source project it's quite decent
TIL about it and I'm gonna try it for sure. Yesterday I had a very bad experience with a "Garmin Connect" generated route for gravel bike, by checking it in Organic Maps I could probably have avoided the issue.
Hey, I am trying to create a tool that should help people install their previous packages on a new machine. Let me know what you think of it, It's very primitive atm but I thought it might be a fun thing to work on.