We regularly experiment with features that help shoppers identify trustworthy businesses online[…]
I like that Google calls their users “shoppers” /s
Mostly harmless
We regularly experiment with features that help shoppers identify trustworthy businesses online[…]
I like that Google calls their users “shoppers” /s
I’ll check it out! I have been using Firefly III.
I think it’s good there are several projects that try to solve similar problems. It makes for such a diverse solution pool.
Windows was actually quite good when I made the swap. It was during the height of windows xp.
I did it because I am a curious guy, and wanted to know what it was all about. I’ve been full-time and had fun with it since then. :)
I’d just uninstall it.
You can update the location only when the device is there. Or you could use a script or program of some kind to change the location when necessary, but I don’t know tools like that exist yet, so it might be too technical
You can set it up so it does. It requires an mqtt-server though. When I am out walking, my partner can get my location live, with a little icon and everything.
But as I said, it might not fit your use case. I figured I’d mention it in case you got a good idea or something. :)
Not sure if it fits your particular use case, but have a look at OwnTracks.
But then again, any users would also then need multiple accounts for read/write share if you don’t want everyone seeing everyone else’s stuff
My partner and I have each our account, with private calendars in, and a household account with the shared calendars in. It’s not perfect, but it works for a small group
I bypassed all that by just making another account, with a shared password 🤷🏻
I agree though, it shouldn’t be that much of a hassle.
To you as a user it’s readonly. To the thousands that submits urls for archival it is readwrite.