Yeah, all my bad experiences with Firefox from back in the day were completely gone when I switched back to it a couple of years ago.
Yeah, all my bad experiences with Firefox from back in the day were completely gone when I switched back to it a couple of years ago.
At some point 15-20 years ago Firefox was becoming a resource hog and I switched to chrome. I switched back a number of years ago and regret not switching back earlier.
Reddit’s street photography subreddit wasn’t that great to be honest. I’m trying to curate a street photography community here, but it is a slow process. [email protected] .
But I agree, I still go back for some niche content like the editors’ subreddit.
Sadly, my Pixel 3A is not supported. The cutoff point is the next gen of the phones.
Yeah, grid walking would be frustrating to attempt here, haha.
Cities in the US look so tidy with the way streets are laid down. Here’s where I stopped mapping out my routes:
Thanks for the information and the discussion! I’ll definitely check the website out. I used to just manually map Google’s My Maps, but it got tedious.
Yeah, I totally understand! It just really resonates with the idea of street photography, which is a lot of walking, a lot of looking, and a lot of appreciation of the little things, the little moments or visual accents that happen in daily life. You’re welcome to join in [email protected] to check out what I’m talking about.
What software do you use to track your walks and map them out so thoroughly?
That’s very thorough. You should also take photos along your walks, you’re definitely stumbling upon interesting things and people.
But the latter was also true of Reddit. Good information from smaller subreddits still remained unseen, because of upvoting.
Thank you too!
It’s only been an year? I feel like that time was ages ago!