Love it, thought of making something similar once just to travel downtown Toronto using the streetcar tracks, especially late at night with infrequent service.
Wondering if you took a look at or took some inspiration from the packet structures for TWAMP/TWAMP-LITE/SDLM RFCs for round trip times/packet loss measurements or if you sort of winged it and came up with your own. I've been meaning to learn rust by implementing those protocols.
I wonder if having even the lesser used stuff like restaurants, gas stations etc. on the main screen has to do with people using the maps app directly while driving instead of android auto. Burying those in the app might not be wise.
That's interesting. Could it be a chrome extension? I was thinking of a chrome extension that would hide links on either hn or lobste.rs depending on where you see it second.
Please explain this to people who invade my personal life, establish an "identity" of their choosing with labels for me, and never reconsider their decision.
E.g. how do i stop certain people from telling everyone else that i don't like travelling, when in fact i do like to travel, just not with them? sigh
Or just be honest. One of my best friends is in Bali right now. When I asked to go with her, she straight up told me she doesn't like traveling with other people. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I love the balance between simplicity and utility. Ability to download podcasts for later, queue them up into a playlist, cast to a device, easily search through thousands of existing podcasts but able to add the RSS if needed, timeline for recent podcast episodes, etc
Yepp. Google Podcasts hit the right spot in terms of auto playing my next podcast that I don't have with other apps I've used. Managing all podcasts across devices made switching phones seamless. I'll actually miss it.
But I've wanted to switch to a more open option so I'll have to figure those things out elsewhere.