The OsmAnd app supports editing (when the OSM edit plugin is enabled). There are some "getting started" guides in the OSM wiki. Give it a try, it's quite simple!
I use it a lot, mostly through OsmAnd on Android. Occasionally I also contribute missing trails and remove obsolete places.
I think many people use their data without even knowing it which is a shame. Maps.me is a very common app but everyone I talk to that's using this app never heard of OSM.
Yes and no. It's both electromagnetic waves but the frequencies are very very far apart. So far, the techniques we use to emit and receive them are fundamentally different. Their propagation and transmission characteristics are also very different.
Also, the data transmission rate (in theory) only depends on the bandwidth of the transmission channel, not the absolute frequency. But there's more "room" for large bands at higher frequencies, of course.
I think the dependencies might actually be a problem for the "one binary fits all" solution. For a simple binary the user is responsible for the external dependencies. If by any chance you're using Arch, there a package in the AUR.
That's actually not a bad idea. There are a few downsides to this like the binary being quite big compared to the classical "one binary per architecture" style. I'll give it a though. The docker image is pretty small btw ;).
Galaxy S10e gang checking in. Resoldered the USB port because it was corroded. Everything else is working perfectly fine. No plans to ditch it as of now.
I agree. If I want to see "VIPs", influencers, ads or other crap like that I can still register an account over there. Also Meta's track record is horrible..
Stonks only go up!