Apparently, it isn’t about FOSS. It’s about trademark infringement.
Apparently, it isn’t about FOSS. It’s about trademark infringement.
I’d feel worse if they didn’t so richly deserve it.
The Zenkit suite may do what you want. I started using it when M$ applied E3 to Wunderlist
For once, I hope Verizon wins
I admit that I have all alerts deactivated for the simple reason that our local agencies can’t seem to use SAME codes and I get tired of waking in the middle of the night for a thunderstorm three counties over.
If only he had found religion instead of founding a for-profit, he’d be riding high and no one would care.
Seems to be still available on Apple’s store. And if Google intended to bury it, this is definitely Streisand Effect at work. Wish I’d known about this a few years ago when I was hiking more
What are anti-features?
Joplin has this functionality, although I don’t often use it since I prefer to type directly into the Markdown editor. Whatever you choose, be sure that you’re comfortable with the security and privacy implications of it.
This is a really cool idea, and some fediverse software already lets you follow hashtags (ie Pixelfed and maybe Mastodon). I could imagine this being immediately abused by mistagging to force material into your feed. It’s already a problem on Pixelfed.
Thanks for the explanation. I really do appreciate it. We seem to have a fundamental disagreement about whether this can be truly private and, indeed, whether it’s necessary at all. It still seems to me a non-private solution in search of a problem.
No, I don’t share location data with Google. What gave you that idea?
And your phone’s GPS wouldn’t work for all of those cases because…?
I disagree that location is necessary functionality.
I don’t really see the need for a location service in the first place. My phone can share my GPS coordinates with first responders in an emergency. For everything else, there’s simply typing in the location I want to know about.
Why is this needed? There’s a reason for Mozilla cancelling their service.
Is “not as bad as Google” really a good goal for a project?
Aren’t “privacy-friendly” and “location service” mutually exclusive?
Sounds like Spaz is about to have another Numbnuts Moment.