@xssfox we should've used WhatThreeWords from the start.
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@NafiTheBear If only w3w didn't have some problems with words that are still too similar... https://cybergibbons.com/security-2/why-what3words-is-not-suitable-for-safety-critical-applications/ @wonka oh wow, I actually heard that they thought about it, but I haven't tested it. Still. Wouldn't that be vastly better than postal codes? @NafiTheBear With postal codes, everyone knows how big an area they can describe. The possible error with w3w is obviously not known to everyone, and w3w is actively muddying the waters. |
@NafiTheBear @xssfox ...if only w3w were public domain and not intellectual property of a company. Imagine where we (wouldn't) be if René Descartes had formed a corporation and all things X,Y needed a license.