Copernicus
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2015-01-13
, 21:50
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@ Dayton, Ohio
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#71
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2015-01-14
, 07:37
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@ Poland
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#72
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2015-01-14
, 10:07
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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#73
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/edit2: @all: what's the best weather source for Poland, in your opinion?
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2015-01-14
, 12:29
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@ Dayton, Ohio
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#74
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Copernicus: And do you have any other option than scraping the web page if the service provides no API?
And I'd disagree - most people don't know about adblockers, and the main reason people use them is the intrusive ads.
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2015-02-02
, 15:07
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@ Italy
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#75
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BTW, if you're looking at source code (and will be able to determine where it gets its weather.com data...), it suffer from two odd bugs. First, between 0 and 6 AM (local time of user), the days in long-term forecast are shifted +1 from reality. So, if it is 3AM saturday, forecast for next day will be shown as "Monday".
Second, the length of day is bugged - it shows same sunset and sunrise for whole week. Then, at some unknown point, it updates (to, again, show the same, changed values, for whole week).
/Estel
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2016-09-08
, 09:52
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#76
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