@ginaintheburg @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer
> Maybe an app for PCs in the Windows store?
An app in a closed store for a huge tech giant because you don't want to be tied to two other huge tech giants isn't much of an improvement.
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@ginaintheburg @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer > Maybe an app for PCs in the Windows store? An app in a closed store for a huge tech giant because you don't want to be tied to two other huge tech giants isn't much of an improvement. 4 comments
@ginaintheburg @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer I believe that the root of this was that you should not be tied to any given huge corporation to get basic things like health insurance... so yeah, I do think it's the same point. @dascandy42 @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer I saw it as a problem of not being given options - which is what I thought @lrvick's main issue was. @dascandy42 @ginaintheburg @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer The LDN Research Trust has a great little app for tracking symptoms, medications, activity, etc. I think itβs the only app Iβve used that I didnβt get from an App Store, you can only find it on their site |
@dascandy42 @lrvick @tphinney @Jennifer
You got me.
But when the alternative is no insurance, eg, sometimes we find we have no choice but to bite the bullet. And that's no disrespect to @lrvick. I know he's far better informed and more sophisticated than I am about such matters.