• @foggy
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    I will 100% uninstall when I see this.

    Their analytics need to see how little time it takes me to uninstall. I’ll fucking pull over and uninstall mid trip. I am a psycho against ads. I’ll call the AG and say it caused me to get in an accident.

    Fuck ads. Fuck any company that forces them down your throat.

    Fuck. Ads.

    Fuck. I’m mad now.

    • @[email protected]
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      My brother in arms! lol

      Was just having a conversation last week when the subject of roadside billboards came up, the other guy says to me that he reads every single one of them when he’s driving. I tell him when I look at billboards the only think I think about is how much fun it would be to cut them down and set them on fire. Dude looked at me like I had a dick growing out of my forehead.

      • @foggy
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        592 months ago

        I live in the lovely state of Vermont where billboards are fucking illegal. 😍

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          12 months ago

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          • @foggy
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            42 months ago

            If you can handle long frigid winters, short and surprisingly uncomfortable summers, class 4 roads, “mud season”, and a lack of services like Uber unless you’re in Burlington, bad low paying job opportunities…

            Yes. Yes it is.

            It’s lovely but it’s work.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              I’ve driven through almost every state, and Vermont was easily in the top-3. But I did go in August.

      • Scott
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        202 months ago

        I can’t say that I can agree with you more.

        A new bright as FUCK billboard was put up on a frequent road I travel. I want it GONE and the people responsible for it to just die.

        It’s seriously a hazard at night…

        • @[email protected]
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          72 months ago

          This screens fade so fast.

          Call them up and say it’s already looking dimmer. Repeat monthly. You could gaslight them into thinking it’s dying fast. And those things aren’t cheap.

        • @Etterra
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          22 months ago

          Start a nonprofit to buy up billboard space that just reads “this billboard is so bright that it will literally kill you.”

      • @[email protected]
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        112 months ago

        So, when we drive up to Georgia or South Carolina from Florida, there’s a point on I-75 where the Jesus billboards come out. Many of them are the usual “Babies have heartbeats” variety, but there’s also the following:

        • “Have you decided yet … Jesus” which we always render in an exasperated voice, aka “OMG have you decided yet? Jesus!”
        • “Go ahead, let go. I’ll catch you - Jesus” which we always respond to with “WTF Jesus just reach down and grab me, you’re RIGHT THERE!”
        • “Jesus is in control” with mysterious Russian tanks and American soldiers.
        • Zombies and Jesus for … reasons.
    • @njordomir
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      92 months ago

      Totally feel that. I will go to extreme lengths to avoid ads.

    • @MunkysUnkEnz0
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      92 months ago

      Brothers from another mother… I fight ads daily … Been pretty lucky I stay away from TV. They keep trying, really all it’s done lately is forced me to go foss for most of my apps.

      • @Chee_Koala
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        32 months ago

        My Brothers / Sisters from other misters, I have been successfully avoiding ads for around 2/3 years and wow, no regrets. Talk about a war worth fighting, life is better without. This new in-navigation ad felt specifically made for folk like us, who are almost unreachable for marketing. I did some FOSS car navigation today. Bye Gmaps :)

      • Possibly linux
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        12 months ago

        I don’t mind TV commercials. They aren’t creepy and the remind me to get up.

    • ScrubblesOP
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      82 months ago

      I’m not even against ads, because their little blurbs about a mcdonalds nearby on the map - eh. fine.

      This shit though, that pops up and distracts me while I’m driving? Nah fuck that, I’ll get rid of google maps over it

      • @foggy
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        72 months ago

        Yep. I might buy a fucking beater vehicle just to insure and subsequently softly careen into a boulder as soon as that shit occurs.

        Make Google fucking liable for forcing content on me. Fuck them.

    • Possibly linux
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      12 months ago

      They most likely won’t let you. Also Google android is spyware so I use Lineage OS with F-droid apps

  • @[email protected]
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    532 months ago

    Nice. And then soon it’ll be “watch this add to take the fastest route”.

    Then “subscribe for an add free experience” without subscription you get the add, as well as navigation that requires you to drive to a detoured location and take a picture of said location before continuing on to your destination (or yet another detour add, if the trip is long enough).

    Look at us, peak civilization here.

    /s

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      502 months ago

      don’t forget 3 years later when the subscription isn’t profitable enough, so they start injecting ads into the paid subscribers as well.

    • @Archelon
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      82 months ago

      Please drink your confirmation can now

    • @njordomir
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      72 months ago

      The map in my head will be deemed content theft because it cuts into Google’s profits.

  • @[email protected]
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    472 months ago

    You want hotel? Yes. I take you. My brother hotel, very good. Very clean. No worry booking, you cancel. Brother hotel best. Good area. Lots of shops. Good for tourist.

    First you need food, no? I take you restaurant. My cousin work. Very good, very cheap. No one know, can’t find unless you with me, I know. Very popular. Very good, very close to hotel. Less than one hour. Few minutes only.

    “Is this the way to your cousin’s restaurant?”

    Before eat must visit orphanage. Poor, starving, hungry orphans. Very sad if you not come. You come and see. Very happy children, you happy. Very poor. Think car like this rich! Haha! Think phone like you have very rich ha! But no worry, they not steal. Very good orphan. My uncle teach very good. Best behave. Very nice children, but very poor. No food every week. No parents.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      (part II)

      “Please, just take me to the hotel on my booking.”

      Yes yes, I take you to hotel. Nice hotel. After eat.

      “So we go to eat now?”

      Yes yes. After see orphans. You want not make orphans sad? They sleep early. Cant visit later.

      “No- Yes- I mean, we can’t visit the orphans now. Maybe another day. Please take me to this hotel.”

      Oh, that hotel very bad. No give tips to driver. Road very bumpy. Bad for car. Must pay extra for car damage. You no worry! I take you good place! Orphan manager know very good place, very close. I ask him.

      “No! Can’t you take me directly where I asked you?”

      Oh, you want premium subscription? Premium subscription come with less advert, and 24h access to AI powered customer help line. Monthly subscription.

      Monthly subscription not available in car. Only annual subscription.

      “Fine. Here. Now, will you take me to this hotel. Now. Not after food. Not after orphans.”

      Thank you. I give you little discount. One month free.

      Now we go orphanage. Direct service only available after minimum three month of subscription.

      “Enough! Stop! Let me out, I’ll find another taxi.”

      You want stop here? Now? This field? No hotel, no shop? What, you walk ten mile back to taxi rank?

      “Damn you, technical debt!”

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        (part III)

        “Taxi!! Good morning, please take me to this school.”

        Certainly. First we go to condom shop.

        “What?! No! Why would I want that!”

        How I know what you want? You tick, “no personalised ads.” So I not personalise.

        “Take me to this school, directly. No detours. No adverts. And you will take Republic credits.”

        What, you think you’re some sort of Jedi?

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      +1, also recommend StreetComplete alongside it. Makes it easy to add data to OSM, in many cases (parks, etc) this data can be made extremely detailed.

      For instance, my first use case was adding house numbers around my neighborhood to OSM, because I couldn’t search for my address on Organic Maps

    • fatboy93
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      52 months ago

      Does this support Android Auto? That’s the only reason I use maps.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        Turn-by-turn walking, cycling, and car navigation with voice guidance and Android Auto

        On their “about page”

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        I’m pretty sure I did see something pretty recently about Android auto support.

        Personally, I prefer to use it without being connected.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        I think it does, yes. At least it does support CarPlay on iOS, so I guess the functionality on Android is also there.

    • @[email protected]
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      I do like that it’s available offline, but does it have live traffic if you’re online? Waze has informed me about many a traffic jam and helped me circumvent them. Plus temporary road closures in case of big accidents, etc.

      Edit: Ay, it’s Estonian! Always cool to see something come out of my tiny home country.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        I don’t think that is something that it has yet, It’s possible that they could be working on something like that though. If you don’t find anything, It would be worth a suggestion for sure.

        github

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Can be handled anonymously but then how much do you trust the server?

          It should also be opt-in

  • @mipadaitu
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    372 months ago

    Well, guess I need to look into more Google alternatives. OpenStreetMaps most likely.

    • @[email protected]
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      222 months ago

      While not FOSS, the closest thing we have to a drop-in replacement would be Magic Earth. It uses openstreetmap data, supports fully offline usage, has satellite images (only online though) and best of all, no tracking or telemetry.

      • @twistypencil
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        52 months ago

        It’s it better than organic maps?

        • @[email protected]
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          72 months ago

          It has a better car navigation interface and some nice features like traffic amd live events data, but it really looks like it’s update much, if any at all. Organic Maps is a little more barebone, but it constatly gets new features

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          I significantly prefer it for car navigation, it seems to always pick ‘more sensible’ routes than Organic Maps. Also the live traffic is very nice to have.

          I prefer Organic Maps when I’m on foot, ie. walking through the city or hiking. Imo it feels less cluttered when you just want to look at a map.

          Edit: Another big plus for Magic Earth is transit support. It’s not as good as Google Maps, but it’s certainly better than nothing.

    • @[email protected]
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      People arent actually thaat tolerant to this cancer. If they arent careful people will switch.

      OrganicMaps (or Osmand) is all i need usually. Search is kind of bad sometimes and obviously no live traffic data, but if you dont drive a car, the latter one at least is irrelevant.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 months ago

        I’ve tried Osmand and my only complaint is that you need to tap and access too many menus to set up and/or exit navigation mode. Last time I tried it was last year, not sure if that’s changed

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          Havent used osmand in a while so i cant say, but with organicmaps its pretty simple. Just select from/to and press start. It also has proper support for TTS now and android auto i believe (dont actually know what that does).

          One thing i love is being able to enter lots of intermediate stops for a route which makes it reroute automatically.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah, I used it a couple years ago, and for walking especially it seemed really cool, since it has all sorts of extra data like slopes and benches or whatever. But there are a whole ton of settings everywhere, which is cool that you can customise everything but also a bit of a mess. Definitely more for power users it seems.

  • @Sanctus
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    262 months ago

    Profit-seeking has ruined innovation and killed us all.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      What do you mean? Can’t you see all those innovations in the ads and tracking industry?

      • @[email protected]
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        22 months ago

        Yes! Dozens of new surveillance techniques have been invented, and new content formats have been created to make people even more stupid. Moreover, efforts to add advertisements to artificial intelligence are still ongoing, stay tuned!

  • @[email protected]
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    202 months ago

    Dear Google glitterati,

    Are you actually wanting us to touch our phone while the car is on? This is a huge penalty in some regions, after all.

    Tell me more about how smart you all are.

    • @lemmy_get_my_coat
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      Sorry can’t hear you over all this money money money

  • Cornpop
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    162 months ago

    Apple Maps is great now. Fuck google maps I never use it anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      i have noticed too, apple maps is absolutely superior to google. when we are navigating somewhere with gf, she uses apple maps with no issues while i can’t find shit with google maps…can’t remember this being a problem in the past.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      Ehhhhh I think Apple Maps is hit or miss depending on your area. In urban centers? I think Apple Maps gives superior directions.

      In more rural areas? I think Google wins.

      I haven’t tested out incident avoidance with Apple Maps as I haven’t used it since it guided me to the wrong address three years ago…

      Maybe it’s worth a second try

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        I live in as rural as it gets FL and it’s yet to wrong me in the last fee years.

  • @nothingcorporate
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    152 months ago

    Reminder that you can turn off auto updates in the play store settings.

    Also Magic Earth and Here We Go are decent alternatives.

    • Possibly linux
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      Both of the alternatives you listed are spyware. Stick with Organic maps ideally from F-droid

  • @[email protected]
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    This is the worst example of enshittification I’ve seen from Google. I think it’s time to start considering iPhone.

  • @SomeGuy69
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    Google ruined their search and is now onwards to the other remaining working products. They are so dumb.

  • @kerrigan778
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    Alright, what’s the next best navigation app to switch to if they actually pull this shit?

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      I’ve been playing with Organic Maps. It’s not… perfect. But it’s a contender I’d say

      • @kerrigan778
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        Ok, I should clarify, unfortunately I am someone who needs a navigation app that is able to know public transit schedules and routes. Offline is generally not gonna work as it’s vital to have up to date info on rescheduling and rerouting.

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          I use Transit, and I pay for it. Honestly, for me, it’s well worth the subscription price, and they have treated me well for a very long time. But I get paid may not be for everyone

    • @woelkchen
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      Google Maps is good for finding businesses and their opening hours. That’s it. Personally I then copy the address and then use one of several apps, depending on my mode of transportation. For car either Waze or Magic Earth.

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        You can add hours to OSM. Just don’t get your data from google as that’s a copyright violation. You install Street Complete and then walk around and complete quests.

        • @woelkchen
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          You can add hours to OSM.

          I know. So? Usually the businesses maintain their own opening hours (and if they are on top of things their business holidays) on Google Maps. The current state is that for looking up opening hours GMaps is leagues ahead of anything else and for actual navigation the competition (or in case of Waze the adopted sibling) is better than GMaps.

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    I’d really hate if they fuck up Maps since there are no alternatives on the same level but since it’s the last of their services I depend on, I could degoogle for good.

    • @Chee_Koala
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      I have been using OsmAnd today to get ready to leave Gmaps because of this news. It was better then I remembered and my number 1 peeve was no lane preference display (for highway driving specifically), but that works now too!

      I’ll miss traffic predictions and live traffic rerouting :-( Sigh, guess I’ll pay that price. I #&@$ing hate distractions during driving, and now they think I’ll allow my own phone to do that? Google is rotten to the core and the road way from them is annoying and boring. Buckle up y’all. Bring magazines.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’ll miss traffic predictions and live traffic rerouting

        That’s the only feature I’m using it for. The car’s built-in navigation is sufficient for “dumb” routing.

      • @[email protected]
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        OsmAnd is pretty good. It’s not as easy as GMaps, but that’s understandable. If we all use and support alternatives more, we’ll likely spur their development.

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      Organic maps works pretty well. You just need to actually contribute to OSM

  • @Etterra
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    There should be an nonprofit organization that specifically posts ads for a service that helps eradicate ads and connects with legal services to sue over billboards it whatever you can do to purge them. IDK pass ordinances or something. Just an organized crusade against ads and its own ads purely telling people how to find the resources to help purge ads.

    It’s not meant to be a sustainable business, but since it’s basically whack-a-mole, it paradoxically would be.