

I don’t get the point of asking people on some forum or similar to upvote a feature request. If it is an useful feature, people will naturally upvote.
I don’t get the point of asking people on some forum or similar to upvote a feature request. If it is an useful feature, people will naturally upvote.
From my experience, dell has the best linux support for touch. Until Framework makes touch screens for their laptops maybe try going for dell.
Also, this is just my suggestion, research on your own as you are doing, since you know what you want best.
Probably never.
I have been really happy with Kvaesito. It’s beautiful and functional
The latest open issue is that a license is missing
Just wanna say, cool username
I cannot agree more with you.
I am just telling you the reason they cited. I don’t exactly agree with them. There was a bias from the mods. Although, personally, don’t like futo.
check out the modlog (6 hrs ago): https://lemmy.ml/modlog
Looking at the modlog, they were deleted citing resaon (mostly) offtopic. Altough, it was a little odd.
my understanding was all modern phones have gps even without cell service. Outdoor mapping without GPS will be very hard. You might try to position PoI roughly based on the position of streets and other features. Maybe, you can fix the edits later at home using sattelite imagery. Also, try posting this on https://community.osm.org
You might think that, but creating a third party app is not comes with a lot of hassles. One needs to get license to access the infrastructure.
For the social part of the Snapchat, it has a couple of features. Like locations, stories, streaks (which a few in my uni was too much into for some reason). And, let’s be honest, Snapchat was used a lot for sending nudes back in the day, though I doubt OP was asking for that feature.
Definitely not what you want, but Gnome web (Epiphany) is GPLv3 according to flathub.
OMG, vs code uses such a god awful system to choose which feature to implement?