These are also handled by Borg [0], which supports compressed data as well. However, it does not have direct support for different cloud providers so the archive must be synced with different tools.
Glympse Express does this well without much extra hassle. You put in a time limit and it gives you a link you can share. The link shows a map tracking you location (in a browser). No accounts or viewer apps required.
When driving to pick up someone. Especially when its multiple people from different places. Pretty much the same reason why Uber shows the location of the arriving car.
> The first layer is the literal meaning of the words: I lack the knowledge and understanding to figure this out. But the second, intended meaning is the opposite: I am such a superior moral being that I cannot even imagine the cognitive errors or moral turpitude that could lead someone to such obviously wrong conclusions. And yet, the third, true meaning is actually more like the first: I lack the empathy, moral imagination or analytical skills to attempt even a basic understanding of the people who disagree with me.
But TypeScript is a positive exception to this trend. It has no (npm) dependencies at all.