pirateweather
open-meteo
pirateweather | open-meteo | |
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4 | 46 | |
597 | 2,006 | |
3.4% | 8.0% | |
9.0 | 9.7 | |
about 24 hours ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | Swift | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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pirateweather
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Pirate Weather
> Before going any farther, I wanted to add a link to sign up and support this project! Running this on AWS means that it scales beautifully and is much more reliable than if I was trying to host this, but also costs real money.
https://github.com/alexander0042/pirateweather/raw/main/docs...
That looks like a pretty complex architecture. I wonder if instead of financial support, what the author really needs is help figuring out a more cost-effective solution.
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For anyone procrastinating on finding another weather data source before the Dark Sky shutdown next week, I put together a drop-in compatible/ free/ documented API called Pirate Weather.
All the processing scripts are in the GitHub repository. Since releasing it last year, the API has come a long way, squashing a ton of bugs and improving stability. The community feedback has been invaluable, and I’ll be continuing to make improvements to it over time, with better text summaries coming next!
- pirateweather: Code and documentation for the Pirate Weather API
open-meteo
- Open-Meteo Free Weather API
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Show HN: The Astro App
Yup, just manually type your location in that window.
Weather is coming (at least for now) from https://open-meteo.com/
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(Back to) omWeather as the bundled weather app in CalyxOS?
I tried out the new omWeather and I definitely like it even better now. It uses a different data source, open-meteo.com, which doesn't require an API key the way OpenWeatherMap does, has better location search, has working sunrise/sunset time display, and a more informative main screen widget with observation and forecast information.
- Open-Meteo: an open-source weather API
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Creating a simple wind forecast bot in Mastodon
Then I started to learn about wind and I got interested in getting wind details easily so to note them down. I asked around my community and I got an answer: open-meteo.
- Open-Meteo: FOSS weather API partnered with national weather services
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Open-Meteo Weather API integration + Free Icons + Free Widgets
Open-Meteo
- ASP.NET Core: Monitoreo con OpenTelemetry y Grafana
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Bee
We used free and open-source weather API Open Meteo to get a real-time forecast and convert data such as windspeed into the Beaufort scale for surveying.
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How to hide API key?
I ran into this exact problem almost a year ago now when I first started learning. Simple answer is you can’t unless you build your own server and use environment variables. My solution was to use an API that doesn’t need a key.
What are some alternatives?
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