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@maeool les commerçants mettent à jour leur fiche OSM ? Ce serait bien c’est sur.

Penses tu que il y ait un marché pour un SaaS de gestion de la présence en ligne pour les petits commerces. Diffusion de média sur les réseaux, mises à jour des horaires et des menus, etc

@maeool Je trouve que tu as manqué un éventuel CTA. Je ne pense pas que Google perde son monopole par la volonté de quelques irréductibles qui vont mettre à jour OSM (même si je le fais quand même par principe).
C’est un sujet que j’ai beaucoup exploré il y a quelques années et malheureusement je n’ai trouvé aucune action publique à ce sujet. Est-ce que le groupe derrière Cartes a vocation à porter ces sujets devant des décideurs ?
@tml If you’ve never been, I’d give a try to a couple of them.
These are definitely genuine places, but locals can be a bit off putting if you’re a stranger (not from the neighborhood that is). It really depends from place to place, usually the owner/bartender is the one that dictates the mood.
@stefanlindbohm hahaha yeah I bet! But I love it, it feels weird going back to France now and fighting with adjusting the thermometer.

@stefanlindbohm @europeanspodcast @jon To be fair, Swedish homes are (for me) unusually comfortable (in terms of temperature) in winter. Thermal comfort here is just amazing.

The Conversation has published an interesting article about it: https://theconversation.com/cold-and-expensive-v-hot-cheap-and-eco-friendly-the-contrasting-histories-of-home-heating-in-the-uk-and-sweden-275417

Cold and expensive v hot, cheap and eco-friendly: the contrasting histories of home heating in the UK and Sweden

Two professors of energy studies – one British, the other Swedish – explore the very different histories of home heating in their countries.

The Conversation
@jon Ah! I’ve been in touch with several entities in the Lot for that exact reason like 8 years ago?! It took them 8 years to think about it, maybe 8 more years to think about starting solving it.
None of them ever replied to me though!
@jon the URL looks so shady as well - at least make it a subdomain of sncf-voyageurs or something…

I've said it before, and I'll say it again. I *really* don't want European Hyperscalers to be a thing. Hyperscalers are at best a market/regulation failure and at worst a huge risk to create another one of these "too big to fail" scenarios.

I want a sane and healthy landscape of small- to midsize competitors in the hosting landscape.

It makes everything more robust and reliable.

Not sure why this is not a shared understanding anymore.

@lewd @jon I took the same one on the same route on Monday, looks like it’s on a streak!
@Jonas_Bostrom @jon Yeah it's not all bad for sure. But hardly world's best.