• technomad@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Open street maps, right?

    That sounds cool. How difficult was it to implement, for the lesser-tech-savvy? lol

    Have you noticed any caveats?

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      1 year ago

      No, I think it auto-populated on the dropdown for custom searches.

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      1 year ago

      Kagi supports bangs (similar to DuckDuckGo), so searching for “!osm 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW” will take you straight to the White House.

      The official web site of Open Street Maps is not exactly Google Maps in terms of usability, but it’s a functional map. :)

      • Danny M@lemmy.escapebigtech.info
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        1 year ago

        is not exactly Google Maps in terms of usability, but it’s a functional map

        I would personally say that it’s better than Google Maps. It’s more accurate at least

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          1 year ago

          It depends. In terms of accuracy, I’ve seen new streets missing in OSM that are updated in Google Maps, but also the other way around.

          If you want to find korean restaurants or cheap hairdressers, Google Maps unfortunately still has an edge over OSM. If you want to find hiking trails, it’s the other way around.

          OSM is missing things like satellite images and Street View, which is undeniably useful sometimes.

          I wouldn’t say it’s worse, but it’s better only for certain use cases, and worse for others. :)