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To change the tile URL, tap Menu, look for >SCEE settings > Data Management, then select tile source for satellite/aerial images, and enter the URL.
Ear-wiggler; finger-snapper; rustler of wind chimes.
#Zen practitioner | #cyclist on 4 wheels | #FOSS / #OpenData #OpenKnowledge enthusiast | #OpenStreetMap advocate | #tootSEA poseur
Tooting #RandomNeuronMisfires since 2017. #nobot follows please.
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To change the tile URL, tap Menu, look for >SCEE settings > Data Management, then select tile source for satellite/aerial images, and enter the URL.
The #StreetComplete fork called SCEE, for “experienced editors” supports custom tile layers.
Though there’s a bug on the UI that refers to the custom layer by it’s default name. Otherwise, it works.
See attached screenshot of the #SCEE app, with a #FieldPapers tile as background.
That’s include Asia, parts of Africa and South America. 😅
The topics and discussions under this broad hahstag is going to be like falling into a rabbit hole, and will be hard work for moderators.
Me. I like food, and I’m always curious about more, but especially in the #VitaminSEA region. 😛
So, for food-related topics, how about … #CoconutMilkAlliance (a nod to the MilkTeaAlliance from the bird-site, but without its political baggage.) ? :mastohero:
Should work with all (?) diets in our region.
:mastorofl: Actually, I don’t see anything wrong with the #SouthEastAsia|n hashtag.
Simple, and to-the-point – and nobody gets to “own” the hashtag. :mastoinnocent:
Short of having an own instance, (that is, if folks are even considering that) I think you should consider the use of fediverse “groups”.
These are better than toots with hashtags, because the moderators can manage misuse, or membership.
People following the group don’t have to stay in the same instance, too.
I’d like to submit a tounge-in-cheek proposal: #VitaminSEA 😜
Come on! How bad could a dose #VitaminSEA be?
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But wait, there’s more #StreetArt crossings! :mastorofl:
https://designbump.com/28-unbelievable-pedestrian-crossing-street-art/
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