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    stevo399@dragonscave.space
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    I'm happy to say that I was promoted from Quality Assurance Tester for XRNavigation, to Junior Software Engineer. This happened on Tuesday. I am beyond excited about this! I am honored that they've given me further opportunities to improve Audiom and grow as part of the team! I can't wait to see what the future holds. It's long been a dream of mine to develop for a project like this, one that actively works to solve challenges faced by the blind and visually impaired. In this case, it's exploring maps on any platform - the same ability sighted people have when they open Google Maps, or look at any website that contains a map "region" or "graphic" that those of us who are blind can't access.
    https://audiom.net
    https://xrnavigation.io

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      I'm happy to say that I was promoted from Quality Assurance Tester for XRNavigation, to Junior Software Engineer. This happened on Tuesday. I am beyond excited about this! I am honored that they've given me further opportunities to improve Audiom and grow as part of the team! I can't wait to see what the future holds. It's long been a dream of mine to develop for a project like this, one that actively works to solve challenges faced by the blind and visually impaired. In this case, it's exploring maps on any platform - the same ability sighted people have when they open Google Maps, or look at any website that contains a map "region" or "graphic" that those of us who are blind can't access.
      https://audiom.net
      https://xrnavigation.io

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      @stevo399 Thanks for mentioning audiom.net .

      It's damn amazing tool.

      What I am wondering and I don't seem to be able to figure it out is how to make the map follow my GPS position when running on a smart phone.
      I'd like to look around as I move along the street.

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        I'm happy to say that I was promoted from Quality Assurance Tester for XRNavigation, to Junior Software Engineer. This happened on Tuesday. I am beyond excited about this! I am honored that they've given me further opportunities to improve Audiom and grow as part of the team! I can't wait to see what the future holds. It's long been a dream of mine to develop for a project like this, one that actively works to solve challenges faced by the blind and visually impaired. In this case, it's exploring maps on any platform - the same ability sighted people have when they open Google Maps, or look at any website that contains a map "region" or "graphic" that those of us who are blind can't access.
        https://audiom.net
        https://xrnavigation.io

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        alliesuhr9@mastodon.social
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        @stevo399 Congrats! That’s epic!

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          @stevo399 Thanks for mentioning audiom.net .

          It's damn amazing tool.

          What I am wondering and I don't seem to be able to figure it out is how to make the map follow my GPS position when running on a smart phone.
          I'd like to look around as I move along the street.

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          stevo399@dragonscave.space
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          @pvagner Theoretically, if you press the "jump to current location" option in the menu, Audiom will tune itself to your exact GPS location. Then it updates that like every 200ft (~ 70m ).

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            I'm happy to say that I was promoted from Quality Assurance Tester for XRNavigation, to Junior Software Engineer. This happened on Tuesday. I am beyond excited about this! I am honored that they've given me further opportunities to improve Audiom and grow as part of the team! I can't wait to see what the future holds. It's long been a dream of mine to develop for a project like this, one that actively works to solve challenges faced by the blind and visually impaired. In this case, it's exploring maps on any platform - the same ability sighted people have when they open Google Maps, or look at any website that contains a map "region" or "graphic" that those of us who are blind can't access.
            https://audiom.net
            https://xrnavigation.io

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            acerbt@tweesecake.social
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            @stevo399 Congrats on that for sure. I spent some time messing with audiom yesterday and had way too much fun exploring either areas that i'm familiar with in some ways, or areas i've heard of but don't have experience with. Also I had too much fun in the interactive tutorial.

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              I'm happy to say that I was promoted from Quality Assurance Tester for XRNavigation, to Junior Software Engineer. This happened on Tuesday. I am beyond excited about this! I am honored that they've given me further opportunities to improve Audiom and grow as part of the team! I can't wait to see what the future holds. It's long been a dream of mine to develop for a project like this, one that actively works to solve challenges faced by the blind and visually impaired. In this case, it's exploring maps on any platform - the same ability sighted people have when they open Google Maps, or look at any website that contains a map "region" or "graphic" that those of us who are blind can't access.
              https://audiom.net
              https://xrnavigation.io

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              sapphireangel@mastodon.online
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              @stevo399 Congrats!!!!

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                @pvagner Theoretically, if you press the "jump to current location" option in the menu, Audiom will tune itself to your exact GPS location. Then it updates that like every 200ft (~ 70m ).

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                @stevo399 There are two items that I think should be usefull when it comes to this:

                • Go to GPS location
                • Enable geo location

                If I press either of them I can see location is requested from the web Browser but the map does not update.

                I'm using the scan feature after moving a bit and pressing goto GPS location. But I am always getting the same result from the scan feature despite moving some 100 metres or so.

                If I regenerate the map it updates correctly however it takes a lot of time to be practical.

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