The users get a service that costs hundreds of millions to maintain for free.
And no one is forcing them to post valuable content without compensation.
KISSmyOS
No, years divisible by 100 aren't leap years, except if they're also divisible by 400.
It's not the app, it's the lack of volunteers mapping addresses in the US.
Don't pull your hair out, install StreetComplete and take a walk around your neighborhood.
And if you find that fun, editing Openstreetmap in the browser isn't all that hard, either.
If you add addresses you are missing, you can increase the apps utility for yourself directly. Pretty fun seeing the stuff you entered appear in the map. And it doesn't require any coding skills.
Something you can't do with missing info in Google Maps.
I worked for a company where the testing database was also the only backup.
I walked 48km (30 miles) to win a bet with a friend.
The wager was a case of beer.
The counter-bet was that he could ride 240km (150 miles) in a day on an old single-speed bicycle.
I won that bet too, cause his chain broke 20km before the finish line.
There's a name for free software with proprietary bits added: Proprietary software
No, they are all available at no cost. Only Firefox is free software.
This raises concerns about using AI in military and diplomatic decision-making.
Sorry, I didn't realize you have to be trans to be allowed to state your opinion in a thread where OP asked about people's opinion on [email protected].
I'll go back to my cis male corner.
A child doesn't have the capacity to foresee the consequences of such a decision.
IMO you as a parent should respect their wishes when it comes to clothing, hairstyle, etc. no matter what gender stereotype it follows or which sex the child was born at. In an ideal society a child could grow up and be treated like the gender they identify with even if it doesn't fit their physical body. If they still want to transition upon reaching adulthood, that's fine of course.
Actually, in an ideal society, sex and gender simply shouldn't matter at all, legally. There should be no gender assigned to your identity and no law should make a difference between men and women. Special protections and rules must of course still be made for people who are pregnant, or victims of certain types of abuse, and requirements for some roles in the army can be set to a standard that most women wouldn't reach, if that is necessary for the role.
Source: I desperately wanted to be a girl when I was 5. Now I'm an adult heterosexual cis man, married to a woman, and very glad that I can become a father.
If they charged users any amount of money there wouldn't even be 400000 of them anymore.