Perhaps to track my grandma, who lives alone. Or on festivals or while skiing with friends. Not in everyday life.
> Would you pay for it?
Yes, but I would prefer a solution where I host a server myself to be honest. I would more gladly pay for a license here instead of a service with monthly costs. In reality I have some dev friends and if it was a feature we really wanted, we might hack something ugly together ourselves. But for commercial use I would do pay for it.
> Would you or your company sponsor it?
No. I am in a position where I could influence such decisions in the company I work for, but I think it would just lead to employee surveillance, which I don't support. My boss might, but I would recommend to refrain from doing so and would gather arguments against it.
I know it is common in logistics, but that shouldn't mean everyone has to accept such tracking. Poor souls...
Perhaps to track my grandma, who lives alone. Or on festivals or while skiing with friends. Not in everyday life.
> Would you pay for it?
Yes, but I would prefer a solution where I host a server myself to be honest. I would more gladly pay for a license here instead of a service with monthly costs. In reality I have some dev friends and if it was a feature we really wanted, we might hack something ugly together ourselves. But for commercial use I would do pay for it.
> Would you or your company sponsor it?
No. I am in a position where I could influence such decisions in the company I work for, but I think it would just lead to employee surveillance, which I don't support. My boss might, but I would recommend to refrain from doing so and would gather arguments against it.
I know it is common in logistics, but that shouldn't mean everyone has to accept such tracking. Poor souls...
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