Its gonna take some time for the apps to become more polished, the network just got a good boost in users and if the project is able to maintain those users I'm decently sure the platform will also be maturing at an accelerated rate.
We have very similar trams here, they are quite neat when they travel in their regular 10 minute interval. But once they go into night mode e.g. every 30 minutes it makes them a lot less useful further outside of the city. But thats critique on a high level, they perform really well and in 95% of cases I don't have to check a timetable to catch one to work or uni.
I'm considering to delete my account under GPDR, that would mean they'd have to also delete my conent right?
Or, I know this is crazy, don't piss them off when you already make their money?
Ja in den USA ist einfach alles größer.
Den YouTuber unterstelle ich hier nichteinmal etwas, er ist sonst immer recht bereit zuzugeben dass er falsch liegt.
Auch wenn gewisse Features wie Abtauautomatik und Luftumwälzung in unseren EU Kühlschränken recht nice wären, funktioniert es ja auch ohne und man muss halt alle paar Monate mal selber abtauen.
I personally have been using Ubuntu LTS, Alpine and Debian for all my server and container needs so far. But I'm looking forward how this will play out at work where we exclusively use AlmaLinux, OpenShift and OKD for all our deployments and containers. We even migrated specific containers with 3rd party tools to AlmaLinux so we didn't have to deal with debian specific CVE's.
I'm still occasionally browsing it as I still enjoy using Apollo, its really just that good of an app. But I'll be cutting ties on the 30th once the API key expires.
As others meantioned, I'll make sure to delete my accout with GPDR and pursue action should they bring my content back.
What I found to be quite interresting and working well are the solid fuel stoves from esbit. You should be able to bring them on a flight and one small tablet lasts long enough to boil enough water for some instant ramen, soup or a cup of instant coffee.