Replying to @iandees
@iandees @vtcraghead I don't think network location could do well enough for a map like this, but it would be great to prove me wrong
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@iandees @vtcraghead I'll go so far as to say 2sec or 50ft samples are good enough, don't need to log every second, but still a high bar
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@enf @vtcraghead yea, i'm trying for "highest-res when enough battery until you stop moving. start again when accelerometer detects mvmt"
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@iandees @enf I suspect @caseorganic has already tackled problems like this within the confines of existing platforms/SDKs.
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@vtcraghead @enf @caseorganic i bet lots of folks have this code hidden inside their app. i want something simpler tho :)
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@iandees @enf @caseorganic I mean, the android options are already pretty tuneable: developer.android.com/refere…
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@aaronpk @vtcraghead @enf oh that's nice! i'm thinking exactly the same thing but with less options and more opinion
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@iandees @vtcraghead @enf Check out Moves tho! It works pretty great on iOS! play.google.com/store/apps/d…
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@aaronpk @vtcraghead @enf yea moves is neat, but it is Facebook and doesn't go full-GPS
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Replying to @iandees
@iandees @vtcraghead @enf Is that cuz Android? My Moves tracks are always spot-on. Tho that might be because I'm also running my tracker.

Jan 8, 2016 · 5:40 PM UTC

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Replying to @aaronpk
@aaronpk @vtcraghead @enf last time i tried it they relied on network location a bunch more than i wanted