this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2023
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Yeahhh, that one doesn't really play into the rest of what I said ๐ That's just nostalgia. It's hard to argue that Google Maps hasn't made our lives easier in just about every way we use it unlike the other tech I mentioned...
I've tried to come up with the perfect "middle ground" between a full-fledged smartphone and an old dumbphone. GPS is one of the modern features I would want to keep for sure.