Porsche will adopt Android Automotive, complete with Google appsijeff@lemdro.idmod to Android@lemdro.id – 92 points – 8 months ago9to5google.com15Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentlook up overture maps Microsoft, meta, and others are working together for thatThose are like the only people I would trust less.it's an open dataset thoughOpen source doesn't mean they won't spy on you. Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.You should have mentioned that's a project from the Linux foundation, although Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and TomTom are controlling it
look up overture maps Microsoft, meta, and others are working together for thatThose are like the only people I would trust less.it's an open dataset thoughOpen source doesn't mean they won't spy on you. Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.You should have mentioned that's a project from the Linux foundation, although Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and TomTom are controlling it
Those are like the only people I would trust less.it's an open dataset thoughOpen source doesn't mean they won't spy on you. Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.
it's an open dataset thoughOpen source doesn't mean they won't spy on you. Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.
Open source doesn't mean they won't spy on you. Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.
You should have mentioned that's a project from the Linux foundation, although Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and TomTom are controlling it
look up overture maps
Microsoft, meta, and others are working together for that
Those are like the only people I would trust less.
it's an open dataset though
Open source doesn't mean they won't spy on you.
Everything on the apps side could be peachy, but what the app requests from the server tells them everything they need to know.
no - the dataset is open. You can self-host it and use it in your own app.
You should have mentioned that's a project from the Linux foundation, although Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and TomTom are controlling it