Well, that narrows it down.
@designatednerd I hate that I know this means it got zero’ed out basically instead of decrypting a legit location (default) 🥲
@bgannin well I’m also on a cruise so that may have something to do with it
@designatednerd @bgannin I don't suppose there's a mechanism that lets cruise ships and other moving locations offer local navigation on top of the global position? I can see this being nontrivial.
@uliwitness @designatednerd For general location it’s CLLocation + rev geo. It would require either full GPS (not possible on AirTag) or beacons on the boat to be precise. Essentially the cruise ship could be a floating indoor map.

@bgannin @designatednerd Yeah, I was thinking of how indoor mapping is done, the problem would just be that as soon as the boat is treated as an indoor map, you lose any actual location information (i.e. where in the world the boat is).

Wondering if there is a way to tell a beacon its own geo coordinate, so ship GPS could update the beacons periodically to tell you what country you're in?

@bgannin @designatednerd I’ve had this happen to me and it even got added as one of my “home” locations, but it’s in the Atlantic, not the Pacific Ocean 😁
@trollkatt @bgannin looks like you’re over at null island there