And I really do appreciate that. He's doing some good stuff and really hope pixelfed and loops (and sup) continue on the momentum that they've got and gain a substantial enough Userbase that they're really enjoyable to use. Just wanted to add the extra context because I think that's relevant too!
I honestly don't know how a company that's supposed to know the industry took this long to figure it out. They've been giving people fortnite skins for a long time, they know the bar is super low for people to get super excited about changes instead of antagonizing them.
All I'm saying is that in this specific instance it's giving the correct information. I am not commenting on it's reliability outside of this specific example.
OSM unfortunately doesn't seem public transit friendly at all. I did a quick glance over some of the documentation and it mentioned:
Whilst OpenStreetMap is probably not the place for full timetable information, adding information about public transport infrastructure and services to the map means that we can provide basic routing services.
Timetables are a must if you realistically want to use it for public transit. Currently it just tells me to walk to my destination for an hour and a half if I select public transportation. This is the main thing keeping me from using OSM.
What would make Bitcoin NOT a real store of value? Genuine question. There's money/energy spent to mine it, it's increasingly scarce, you can just arbitrarily create more.
One point I'd secede is that satoshi's wallets are sort of a ticking time bomb. Theoretically, if anyone were to access them, it'd break the whole system. Or you'd have to fork but forking for that would also kind of go against the core philosophy of it.
There's only one thing worst than a rapist.