• @[email protected]
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    211 year ago

    This should be pretty much impossible to replace short-term without resorting to Google. Building a database that maps routers, cell towers and more to coordinates from scratch takes a lot of time I imagine.

    • m-p{3}
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      171 year ago

      Not sure if that is the kind of stuff that could be merged with OpenStreetMap’s dataset.

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          21 year ago

          I’m sure it can be done technically, not sure if that would fall within the OSM mission though.

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      1 year ago

      I would say that it’s not hard to replace. I mean, all you need is an app that regularly dumps GPS data and a list of signal strengths from radios that broadcast unique IDs to start building out a database.

      What’s hard is doing one that is as complete and accurate as Google’s, because Google is hoovering up data from most cell phones about the location of a lot of devices.

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        131 year ago

        You are glossing over a lot of infrastructure and development, when boiled down to the basics you are right. So it is basically a question of getting enough users to have that app installed. Which is not impossible given that we do have initiatives like OpenStreetMap.