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@lemm.eeUse WSL on the laptop for ssh, that's actually a VM. VM separation should work correctly, or we have a much bigger problem. Just reset WSL, everything should be wiped related to the ssh sessions. Work IT would maybe allow that.
Do we have an extension apocalipse again, or is it a "bump supported version" type update?
You don't "submit changes to the osm team", you are actually editing the live map. Reviewers can revert changes, but there isn't some process a change must go through, everything is live. Most apps don't use the live data, but regular snapshots of it, that's why it seems like there is some processing behind the scenes, but it's up to the renderers and apps, not by osm.
Answering your question: OM is an app for navigation, and using the map, functionality for contributing data is very minimal and limited. SC is an app for contributing, nothing else, e.g. you can't plan a route there. If you want to contribute, use SC. If you just navigating with OM and notice something is missing, use OM, if it's quicker than opening another app.
One of them is a laptop, why ssh to the server isn't an option? Set up tmux on the server so it always connects to the same session, so you can just continue where you left last time. If you need desktop support, rdp in gnome works really well.
E.g if you connect with this command, and tmux is installed on the server, it will start a new session named "main". If a session with that name exists it will connect to that:
ssh -t pi@192.168.1.2 tmux new-session -A -s main
Add something to .bashrc on the server to always do the same if you work on that phisically:
if command -v tmux &> /dev/null && [ -n "$PS1" ] && [[ ! "$TERM" =~ screen ]] && [[ ! "$TERM" =~ tmux ]] && [ -z "$TMUX" ]; then
tmux new-session
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Was it even a goal? Mastodon can be used for internal communication, e.g. https://social.kernel.org is only for linux developers, and I know a local university where they have a defederated mastodon instance where every student automatically got registered.
If they just needed it for posting news maybe simply having a profile on one of the big instances would be enough. I see they had only 270 users.
It sounds to me as a documentation issue, as the next comment says, simply including a wget
script should solve this.
This is part of a series by Adam Hillman where he recreated famous paintings from everyday objects, here is an article about them: https://mymodernmet.com/famous-paintings-arrangements-adam-hillman/
This is definitely Guernica, and it seems like it's painted on some kind of biscuits?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardo_Bellotto
I found info about this painting on the website of Hamburger Kunsthalle: https://online-sammlung.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/en/objekt/HK-645/idealvedute-mit-palasttreppe
If I understand correctly this is not an existing place, but an imagined staircase, even though Bellotto's paintings were realistic representations of actual buildings and cities.
Nice, I have a similar one. Things I also do there:
flatpak update
tldr -u
to update tldr pages