There was some confusion regarding what I meant by "offline".
Offline meant off the internet. What I actualy meant, was that I can log my gps coordinates, cool. But I'd love a geographic map app that would be able to display those in a "fog of war" styled map, without internet connection.
I was under the impression that fog of world was collecting users' data. Another user suggested the possibility of opting out. That'd be great. A fully open source android implementation of the concept would be better, but hey, I have work tomorrow...
I was under the impression that fog of world had a sort of ranking/competition where they would gather and compare maps of users. Can you opt-out of them getting your data, yet having the cool map display your exploration?
I was gifted one of these 5 years moomin journals by my SO and started it in January this year. I had never kept a daily log ever before. I used to write regularly but never on a fix schedule. It's a lot of discipline and work!
Funny how you can SOUND like a person who doesn't wash his own underpants. And a white male in his late 30's. And a high-performer but on a razor narrow and specificaly capitalistic set of criteria.
I just very recently discovered that bitwarden (vaultwarden) has this perfect feature like a "trusted contact" (not sure) where you can choose a person that can request access to your password vault, and if you DON'T answer in X days (configurable), they get access.
Thinking back on your rhetorical question, I think it's just it.
It's the goal. The goal was always to try and make me think that I am not just simply taking care of my stuff (and by extension myself). Because taking care (of yourself) isn't valorized in a capitalist society.
Fuck it all. I'm putting YEARS of work into just sorting myself out.
I'm in the long process of paperlessing. It's THE perfect example of that (not so) hidden cost. But there's no lying or trying to sell you magic. You put effort in a systematization that empowered by a great tool and a well thought out and tried model, and voila, winning.
There was some confusion regarding what I meant by "offline".
Offline meant off the internet. What I actualy meant, was that I can log my gps coordinates, cool. But I'd love a geographic map app that would be able to display those in a "fog of war" styled map, without internet connection.
I was under the impression that fog of world was collecting users' data. Another user suggested the possibility of opting out. That'd be great. A fully open source android implementation of the concept would be better, but hey, I have work tomorrow...