• @ummthatguy
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    1037 months ago

    GOOD pictures that are legible!

    • @PunnyName
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      267 months ago

      It’s a pain to do right. Lighting, positioning. People freaking out over you taking photos.

      • @Rayspekt
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        157 months ago

        People freak out when you photograph the menu?

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              CoMpEtItIoN

              • @jaybone
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                67 months ago

                Don’t most places post a menu by the front door like in a window or box visible to passersby on the sidewalk? What exactly do these other places have to hide?

                • A Basil Plant
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                  47 months ago

                  Are you in Europe? This is a thing I’ve seen in Europe, but not in other countries.

                • @Opisek
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                  27 months ago

                  Same thing as supermarkets getting mad at you for taking pictures. It’s all on display, yes, but they fear… I don’t know exactly. I never said it’s reasonable.

          • @Rayspekt
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            67 months ago

            You mean the owners, I guess?

      • kamenLady.
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        57 months ago

        Yeah, always consider possible conditions and obstacles.

        I fear that most are immune to people freaking out over such behavior, sadly.

  • @[email protected]
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    877 months ago

    Collecting geodata for google for free is not based. True gigachad maps for Openstreetmap.

    Source: username

      • @Bolt
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        67 months ago

        I couldn’t find a feature there either.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      As others are hinting at, there’s really no realistic way to add photos or menus to OSM today. I believe photos will always be out of scope for vanilla OSM, and manually adding menus is too tedious to do at scale even if there were standard tags for it. Perhaps there needs to be a universally accepted secondary repository where people can upload photos related to OSM nodes, and then clients would need to know to check that secondary source when the user is viewing a restaurant’s details.

      I hate to say it, but until we have something like that, Google Maps are simply the better (only?) place to have this.

  • NotNotMike
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    657 months ago

    I used to be really into doing Google Maps and uploading reviews, images, and updating stuff. I got a real sense of community out of it for almost no effort.

    But now I’m trying to cut back on Google so much, trying to use Organic Maps more often.

    I was also always self-conscious about taking pictures of stuff in a restaurant and eventually couldn’t stomach it anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      I really liked doing street view and even got a little 360 camera. I used to walk campgrounds doing the whole tour of the camps on Sundays since usually everyone would be gone by then. I always liked being able to see a campground before showing up to know where the good shady spots were. But now google killed the mobile app and got rid of photo tours as an option and only accept video so it killed my whole workflow

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      I use OsmAnd and Organic Maps. The one thing I go back to Maps is POI data. OSM just cannot compete with that.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 months ago

      Time to give our work away for free the right way brother, amen

      Fedi is future, open is our opportunity

  • @dustyData
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    367 months ago

    My favorites are always the random family vacation pictures accidentally uploaded to gmaps. It always tells a tiny slice of life story about people I will never meet.

    • @Konstant
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      67 months ago

      Have that feeling sometimes in places like a full market, an airport or visiting a city full of people walking around. I won’t probably see these people again in my life, yet they will go on to their lives doing their things. This is the only moment we will be this close, never to see them again. I’m like, there’s so many people in this whole world all with so many different wants and needs, and I ain’t knowing 1/1000 of them.

      • @Buddahriffic
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        27 months ago

        Or, interesting in the opposite direction, I was once on vacation in another country over summer break during elementary school years, visiting a tourist site of some sort, and saw one of my classmates there. Parents didn’t coordinate plans or even share them, just a random coincidence that we happened to not only go to the same general area at the same time, not only the same specific tourist location in an area that had a bunch of options, but ended up on the same section of path at the same time.

        Makes me wonder how many other times I’ve randomly been even just an hour away from someone else I knew in an area neither of us were often in.

  • NostraDavid
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    I was able to do it for a restaurant once, where I was the first one to do so. I got 1.6+ million views on one image of the (then empty) restaurant. I’m pretty sure that’s the peak of my online presence. It’s all downhill from there.

  • wallmenis
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    297 months ago

    Replace google maps with osm and only then I will agree

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    Needed now more than ever to expose bullshit… At a local Thai restaurant, only menu listing on yelp was 3 years old, showing an $11 Pad Thai. Actual menu had all the prices sharpied out, and when you asked for current prices… $17 for a small portion, basic Pad Thai!!!

    • @madcaesar
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      57 months ago

      Noodle / pizza prices skyrocketing is such bullshit. Those dishes are cheap as dirt to make and no way justify the crazy price hike.

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        100%, especially considering I’m in a small town, rent and business costs are relatively low and they are not sourcing high quality ingredients or anything, just the same standard staple Sysco/USFoods crap that schools, prisons and hospitals also use.

  • @[email protected]
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    97 months ago

    The food menu may be buried under several photos of the drink menu (or vice versa), but it’ll probably be there.

  • @kinther
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    87 months ago

    I’m apparently in the top 10% of restaurant reviewers simply because I do this everywhere I go.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    I have vowed to do this myself… I just never go to restaurants 😔 I am already a “local guide” on Google Maps though. I think mostly it was because I bitched about a Walmart because they had 2 pallets of frozen stuff out on the floor that was totally thawed and there wasn’t an associate in sight. The images I used were viewed about 20,000 times in a day which has always made me wonder if corporate saw it and was passing it around as training material. The city the Walmart in question is in doesn’t even have 20,000 residents.

  • @Varven
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    67 months ago

    people who do this are such chads

    • @CptEnder
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      17 months ago

      Not a fan of the sigma stuff, but even I will admit it is indeed a chad move.