Storage is cheap, I don't care at all as long as I can easily install it without having to go online to search for missing dependencies in the correct version.
My only problem with Flatpak was when I tried to install an IDE and made it use Podman or Docker and the container thingy caused problems.
WestNordOst seems to be the user name of the main developer.
How exactly is the data used, does it go back to openstreetmaps?
I can give you one example. If you go to a bench and answer the question "Is it still there" with "yes", the bench object tracked by OpenStreetMaps will get a tag that is similar to "last-checked-for-existance: 03/16/2025". If you answer "no", it might get removed from the OSM database. So, yes, it results in changes in the OpenStreetMap database.
I think, this is looking very good. It has an Android app, which looks nice, it also allows adding "non-kitchen related stuff" (e.g. toilet paper) to the shopping list.
I gave it a harder software dev task a few weeks ago... Something that is not answered on the internet... It was as clueless as me, but compared to me, it made up shit that could never work.
Official death reason: assassination
Actual death reason: hit by a golf ball.