There are downsides with downloading their app just to input bad data, but it’s a fun thought.


edit: While we’re at it we might as well offer an alternative app to people.

I posted in [email protected] to collect recommendations for better apps

The post: https://lemmy.ca/post/32877620

Leading Recommendation from the comments

The leading recommendation seems to be Drip (bloodyhealth.gitlab.io)

Summarizing what people shared:

  • accessible: it is on F-droid, Google Play, & iOS App Store
  • does not allow any third-party tracking
  • the project got support from “PrototypeFund & Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the Superrr Lab and Mozilla”
  • Listed features:
    • “Your data, your choice: Everything you enter stays on your device”
    • “Not another cute, pink app: drip is designed with gender inclusivity in mind.”
    • “Your body is not a black box: drip is transparent in its calculations and encourages you to think for yourself.”
    • “Track what you like: Just your period, or detect your fertility using the symptothermal method.”

Their Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@dripapp

  • @raynethackery
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    922 hours ago

    The number of people I deal with at work that have no idea what a file is…

    And forget about folders.

    • @[email protected]
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      820 hours ago

      I CAN’T FIND MY DOCUMENT!!!

      Okay, where did you save it?

      I DON’T KNOW, I JUST CLICK SAVE LIKE ALWAYS!!!

      *remotes into workstation and clicks save only to find the file was saved in their temp directory*

      I had that conversation hundreds of times when I was doing desktop support…