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omapsapp
- Organic Maps is a free Android and iOS offline maps app for travelers
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2024: The year of the OpenStreetMap vector maps
There is a beta of Organic Maps for Linux. Check out bottom of this page: https://organicmaps.app/
I would still want to to know if I can selfhost something of similar, low complexity in my home network.
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Apple Maps wrongly lists restaurant permanently closed, costing owner thousands
I live in a country in Europe where roaming is prohibitively expensive, so use offline OpenStreetMap abroad a lot, with different apps, mostly https://organicmaps.app
- Organic Maps â OSM login feature doesn't pass Google Play review
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Quairading shire erects signs telling travellers to ignore Google Maps
https://organicmaps.app/ is well suited for (completely) offline routing.
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Osmapp â A Universal OpenStreetMap App
Personally I am using [organicmaps](https://organicmaps.app/) which is using OpenStreetMap data, and it works really well.
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In 2023 Organic Maps got its first million users
https://github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps/issues/1694
... right now your bookmarks aren't synchronised anywhere so if you lose your phone all your bookmarks are gone.
When that's working I'll change over in a second!
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Why do maps apps have essentially no caching?
Organic Maps is offline until it needs to download updated map information from Open Maps data.
https://organicmaps.app/
Search just finds whatever matches sorted by distance so it may not fit one's needs.
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Plan route trip app with a 3D map
Maps.me (iOS, Android), or the 'non-commercial' version of it Organic Maps (iOS, Android). Both apps are free.
- Gaia GPS increasing from $40 to $60/yr in January
dustcloud
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Rooting the Roborock 5S Max for Valetudo
but here's instructions on how to root: https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud/wiki/VacuumRobots-manual-update-root-Howto
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Our fridge just emailed us to say we opened its door too many times
A few of the Xaiomi's and Viomi's are rootable. I have a Gen1 Xaiomi and it's brilliant. I got ssh access to the ubuntu install and installed https://github.com/Hypfer/Valetudo and run it 100% local via my home-assistant install.
dgiese is a proficient vacuum security researcher and has most of that stuff available here: https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud
- Xiaomi becomes number two smartphone vendor for first time ever in Q2 2021
- Is there any way of creating custom voice pack for Roborock s 5 max Vacuum Cleaner?
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Roborock S6 Pure - Trying to learn how to add new voices.
Here you go: https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud/wiki/Supported-Devices
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Valetudo is a cloud-free web interface for robot vacuum cleaners
The very first thing I did on my old Xiaomi Gen1 was to root it with information from this repo https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud/wiki
It's come a long way since the early days and with valetudo it's really easy and convenient to hook the vacuum up to Home Assistant. It's actually one of the reasons I was recommending Xiaomi vacuum cleaners to friends and family. Unfortunately they have recently changed the firmware password making it impossible to root without using a serial connection.
Never once has my vacuum connected outside my own network. I know many instructions say you need to install the app to root, however that's not true. You could upload using https://github.com/rytilahti/python-miio as long as the vacuum isn't provisioned yet.
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What is the purpose of this USB connector in S5 Max?
Here https://github.com/dgiese/dustcloud/issues/103 somebody claims there'd(or atleast in in non-MAX version) would be ADB listening but that just doesn't make any sense to me, why would anybody mess their simple Linux system with Android in such a way? I haven't seen any other reference that there'd be Android onboard.
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What Vacuum Cleaner Do You Folks Use
Also, hacking and reverse engineering devices is fun, but my goal here is to get a floor cleaning robot that doesn't leak data outside and can be controlled from HA, and I am not really willing to spend too much time in order to get it done. I have no problem in disassembling, soldering, flashing and hacking but I am looking for a reasonably stable, relatively straightforward solution, rather than another thing to add to the ever growing list of stuff I have to actively keep maintaining.
What are some alternatives?
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
Valetudo - Cloud replacement for vacuum robots enabling local-only operation
trekarta - Simple, responsive map for your trek. You decide how to journey today, not the application!
tuya-convert - A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares
facilmap - FacilMap is a privacy-friendly, open-source versatile online map that combines different services based on OpenStreetMap and makes it easy to find places, plan trips and add markers, lines and routes to custom maps with live collaboration.
bumper - A standalone and self-hosted implementation of the central server used by Ecovacs vacuum robots.
hardened_malloc - Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
openScale - Open-source weight and body metrics tracker, with support for Bluetooth scales
discreet-launcher - Enjoy a clean home screen while accessing everything in an instant! (Profitez d'un écran d'accueil épuré tout en accédant à tout en un instant !)
bluetooth-temperature-sensors - Read Bluetooth Advertising Packets from BLE temperature sensors and publish data to MQTT
fdroidclient
roborock-oucher - An utility to make the Roborock / Xiaomi MI Vacuum Cleaner scream "Ouch!" (or everything else) everytime it bumps into something.