I left and deleted my account because of this. Joey RIP. RedReader is alright, but it doesn't come close to Joey for me. I really only use it to view reddit without the eyesore of the website and the headache of the app whenever I randomly click a reddit link. I have zero desire to join reddit again, Lemmy suits my needs and has plenty of great apps.
But thats not the end of the story. What about the guy who tracked down "jar guy", just to find out that it was only an accident and the guy made a full recovery after.
Seems equally as difficult, and you don't have to wait until it goes through you. Like the sewers are already difficult enough to sift through, even if they knew you flushed something important its unlikely they'd be willing to go to those lengths unless you had something very important on the card.
I will give an honest answer. I think the biggest problem would be the knowledge that humanity ends with US. There is absolutely no future unless we decided to clone the opposite gender or something, but honestly that sounds like too much work. So the next thing that would happen is the inevitable depression that follows as all of modern society grinds to a halt and we all decide that any continued existence is just prolonging our inevitable extinction. I give it about a week before most of my copies have died from giving up, the rest live out their days with little meaning in their lives aside from day to day survival.
I think there is a niche this would fit into. But I think it needs to be three things
optional
securely fashioned
high quality
I'm picturing a normal flat back phone that that this attaches to with strong magnets, would appeal to people who want a better camera but not quite spend the money on a dlsr. And if its optional then I'd be able to finally sit my phone flat on the table with or without a fat case again.
If we suddenly decide to stop spewing record amounts of greenhouse gases then we might have a small chance... But that needs to be a quick decline which we have simply not seen.
The tracking is still a thing, it's just transparent about selling your location and purchase history data to Amazon and the like... So that makes it OK I guess?
Thats too bad, I got it working on Linux with 0.5.0 iirc