• Chewy@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Great to see another map with satellite images, besides Google Maps and Microsofts Bing Maps.

    Now they just have to stop blocking Linux based on the user agent. If I set it to Firefox on Windows, it works, but not if set UA to Linux. A major feature of browsers is that web devs don’t have to care about the underlying OS…

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    Doesn’t work on Firefox for Linux lol

    Why would they deliberately block Firefox on Linux??

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    8 months ago

    blocked on linux? yet another reason to never give them money

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      blocked on linux? yet another reason to never give them money

      It’s still a beta, they will likely add support before release.

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        Adding support? It’s a web site. If it works on one OS, it should work on the others automatically with few exceptions. Otherwise, it’s probably a bug in Firefox.

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      and if you click the See Supported Browsers link, you can see that Firefox isn’t even listed there…

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    Why is a website restricted to certain browsers? This isn’t 2005.

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      We are at this stage again. First „Works only with IE6“, now „Works only with Chromium and WebKit“.

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      Right? It’s very simple. If the site doesn’t work I close it and never look back.

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        Individual boycotts might do nothing and the situation becomes worse over time because of network and monopolistic effects. There might be an end to the open internet, requiring a specific browser to visit crucial websites. Or you could get DMCA’d if you use an ad blocker or plugin to alter the function of a website.

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    Doesn’t work on Firefox for Android

    Not sure why I’m bothering to check when there’s other superior options that already work though.

    • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ@lemmy.ml
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      And on mobile, use Organic Maps. It downloads Open Street Map data so it works completely offline, no internet is required once you download whatever regions you need. There are monthly updates for the map data and the app is open source and ad-free.

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        Plus the routing algorithm is transparent and doesn’t route you because of environmental reasons or third party advisers.

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      OSM isn’t a website or a web app. It’s a repository of map data. Problem is, there is no good browser web app that uses OSM data.

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    Those won’t can access it from Firefox on Linux, use User-Agent Switcher add-on as a workaround.