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If you tell someone to “Google it” at this point you’re telling them to look up five ads and some AI-generated bs instead of the actual thing they want to know.
old guy takes long hit on the bong
“Back in my day, search engines used to find things besides the wreckage of late-stage capitalism.”
The one Google product that I still use is Google maps. Openstreetmaps just isn’t as good in my area and only Google maps, Waze, and Apple maps have accurate traffic data here.
Also for the uninformed Google owns Waze.
I can’t stop using that and Google photos. Instant backup of all photos, and more importantly, great search. It even recognizes my two dogs.
If you are in to hosting things yourself on an old computer. Immich is pretty much a drop in google photos
Organic Maps is a huge step in the right direction using Openstreetmaps. It is about at the level if a dedicated GPS in my opinion, just doesn’t have traffic data to route around like the big 3.
well I’m all about that :) but will it’s image recognition capabilities work on a raspberry pi or a 12-year-old laptop?
I’ll check. both of them. thanks!
It’s not really any better than Google on the “supporting large companies” front, but I’ve found OneDrive to be plenty sufficient for the Google photos use case. It isn’t as slick, I’ll admit, but I’m still happy with it as a replacement for big G products.
I’m working on improving Open Street Maps wherever I can, but I’m only one person. Every few weeks or so I’ll login and add or fix something. Slowly but surely!
While live traffic might be a hurdle (even though Magic Earth, despite not being FOSS, has good enough data, at least for me), why not contribute to OSM yourself?
I do have street complete and contribute for my neighborhood, but there just aren’t enough other ppl nearby contributing to be useable. There are a lot of missing roads in my town.
For me, the main advantage of Google maps is the traffic preview. Mostly used daily to find fastest road between home and workplace
I’m fine with Google being a map company.