Title says it all. I’ll go first:

I don’t really have any on my computer (all I use that for is Vim, Firefox, and Git), but on my phone: Orbot (basically Tor as a VPN on your phone).

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      Organic Maps

      Looks like it has supper detailed maps, has OpenStreetMap really gotten that good!?

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        OpenStreetMap is amazing. I always use the maps when I want to know details about some place. Much more detailed than Google Maps.

        ETA: Especially when you want to go somewhere on foot or by bike, because Google Maps kinda sucks at showing footpaths etc.

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          I can’t stand Google maps now. You have to fight it to show the actual map. The map, too, is now swarmed in Wall-E levels of marketing trash: bubbles, home businesses, auto play review videos, promoted fast food and coffee 8 miles away when I’m in a dense walkable area. The user reviews and navigation are still valuable, but literally every other aspect has went to shit.

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        It fully depends on the area. My city has only a few hardcore mappers, but that’s all it takes to make it really detailed.

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          Alright, thanks for letting me know! I’ve looked at it a while back (it seems it would’ve been really nice for hiking) and it didn’t seem to have everything – granted I live in the middle of nowhere.

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            There are some apps you can get where it will ask you questions about features where you are, and you upload the answer back to osm.
            sorry I cant remember the names of these apps though - everywhere i go (in the uk) the osm content is awesome. better than google for basically all but businesses.

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        I don’t know about general maps but any footpaths or off-road stuff is really good there and better than on Google or Apple Maps.

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      100% with you on Joplin, I use it all the time. I love it. I haven’t yet found anything I like more.

      I tried Obsidian recently and was turned off because the notes aren’t encrypted in place like with Joplin. To me that’s just a really nice privacy feature that I don’t like the idea of sacrificing, especially not to a not open source project.

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      FluffyChat seems to be getting worse. It used to have LaTeX math support and removed it. And doesn’t respect disabling animations.