ppg.report
hof
ppg.report | hof | |
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17 | 33 | |
24 | 475 | |
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7.1 | 8.9 | |
6 months ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ppg.report
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PPG.report now works globally
Thank you u/aeharding !!! I use ppg.report regularly -- you can Sponsor/support Alexander and his hard work here: https://github.com/sponsors/aeharding
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
https://ppg.report
Shows a nicely formatted weather report for flying my paramotor, pulling data in from many different sources :-)
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Flying in Restricted Airspace - You can do it! [US]
Why use it when you have Windy.com and Windy.app and ppg.report and aviationweather.gov ?
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Best weather app?
Yep I like ppg.report for quick no fluff wind speeds at different altitudes. When I just want to basics standing in the field or driving to an LZ, Windy is for large screen analyses at home days beforehand.
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Can we share the apps we all using for Paramotoring?
PPG.report (web) - I have it as an Icon on my iPhone for quick access to the NOAA GFS model data, which gives you 24 hours of wind predictions at different altitudes. It is not always accurate, but it IS predicting a solid 20 km square. I prefer this now over RyanCarlton.com because there are weather forecasts and airspace restrictions built in. It's very pretty too! I think Alexander Harding lurks in here. You can see and view the code for the website too. You can donate to Alexander's work on Github as well.
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State of CSS
So excited for colors outside of sRGB! I make good use of display-p3, currently only supported in Safari, on https://ppg.report.
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
https://ppg.report
Flying my paramotor is one of the things I love to do in my free time, and this project (weather report for paramotor pilots) is the result of that!
Also open source https://github.com/aeharding/ppg.report
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Dropping the Windy App...Need another app to check for conditions
I like ppg.report, but I always thought it was just a re-skined version of wind.ppgzone.com
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How much updraft velocity is too much for a newer pilot?
https://ppg.report/ and RyanCarlton.com show you CAPE and CIN.
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Where can I get the current local aviation forecast in my area? Especially cloud base? Thanks.
It only works if your location is within 30 miles of an airport. In which case you will see a little widget in the header, as seen here: https://github.com/aeharding/ppg.report/releases/tag/v2.1.0
hof
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Ask HN: Are SQL developers generally familiar with JSON, VSCode and Docker?
Many business analysts use SQL, have for a long time. They are probably not your target audience. With the problem being JAVA specific, you'd likely want to start there
This sounds similar to the goals of my hof tool (https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof), lift type definitions out of code so they can be defined in one place, then generate the code for all the places. Is that sounding like what you are after?
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Show HN: Open SaaS – An open-source alternative to paid boilerplate starters
Having built something similar, the biggest challenge for users is that they have to use a bespoke language, like WASP here. I suspect that it is also your biggest challenge as well.
Mine is built on CUE, which at least has the potential to become a more widely used language. CUE hasn't reached sufficient maturity for broader adoption yet, so I continue to face this same problem.
https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof
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OpenAI: Prompt Engineering
Here's a big one I needed to get ChatGPT to do something more sophisticated with a JSON object response (predates functions and all that)
https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/blob/_dev/flow/chat/pro...
It no longer worked after a model update some time ago, haven't tried recently.
I found codellama to be much better for this and require fewer instructions, an anecdotal validation for smaller, focussed models
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Ask HN: What's the most compelling AI prompt result you've seen?
I was surprised out how you can define arbitrary grammars using arbitrary formulation and it would follow it. Of course you have to redo the prompt every time there is an update... such a pain
https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/blob/_dev/flow/chat/pro...
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HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
CUE is indeed a beautiful language, will get those mind juices flowing for sure!
There is more work to be done on the codec implementation, but if you just want to split yaml/json across files, CUE is a great option
You might also like my project, built on CUE: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof We have a TUI where you can explore and work with CUE, JSON, Yaml
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Show HN: A tool to Convert JSON schemas into TypeScript classes
You can pretty much make up any pseudo grammar like this one, which is a reduced JSON object that is close to CUE: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/blob/_dev/flow/chat/pro...
No need to be formal or use a standard format
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Guidance: A guidance language for controlling large language models
Yea, in particular for this project, they have created a bespoke templating system.
You can get the same thing with Go text/templates by adding chat function(s) as custom a helper: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/blob/_dev/lib/templates...
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Textual Web: TUIs for the Web
100% one of the best things about building a TUI is not having the pain of modern web development. I do think there is a way to have a CLI & TUI come from the same code, so you can get the best of both, or pick the best for the task at hand.
experiments in progress here: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/tree/_dev/lib/tui
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Jacobin: Minimal JVM written in Go and capable of running Java 17 classes
CUE is another interesting language to use from within Go, and is rather natural, given CUE is implemented in Go, but you can also do way more cool things with CUE via the Go API.
We're using CUE to validate and transform data, as input to code gen, the basis for a DAG task engine, and more
https://cuelang.org | https://pkg.go.dev/cuelang.org/[email protected]/cue | https://cuetorials.com/go-api (learn about CUE)
https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof (where we are doing these things)
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Introducing TypeChat from Microsoft
here is one of our early examples: https://github.com/hofstadter-io/hof/blob/_dev/flow/chat/pro...
What are some alternatives?
scroll - Tools for thought. An extensible alternative to Markdown.
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration
shite - The little hot-reloadin' static site maker from shell.
smug - Session manager and task runner for tmux. Start your development environment within one command.
letsblockit - Remove low-quality content and useless nags, focus on what matters. A community-maintained uBlock Origin filter set.
ping-heatmap - A tool for displaying subsecond offset heatmaps of ICMP ping latency
msp-osd - MSP DisplayPort OSD
go-live - 🗂️ go-live is an ultra-light server utility that serves files, HTML or anything else, over HTTP.
Nook-weather-NWS - Docker image that generates a 800x600 weather status page for display on Nook Simple Touch
jk - Configuration as Code with ECMAScript
XCSoar - ... the open-source glide computer
bashly - Bash command line framework and CLI generator