Finally fixed my RSS feeds for microblog! β¨οΈπ‘
Finally fixed my RSS feeds for microblog! β¨οΈπ‘
Rewarding myself after handing in my essay! π©π»π
Waking up to the Internet not working is not really what I wanted today. Oh well!
I just discovered there's a version of Hamlet in Klingon! Paging @KatieFloyd...
Another day, another way people are trying to scam other people. So many companies don't verify email addresses - that would help. But Google needs to fix this too.
The dots do matter: how to scam a Gmail user https://t.co/Ff7KDCBGJp
β James Fisher (@MrJamesFisher) April 7, 2018
Orchids are just lovely, especially purple ones.
A fru fru (πΈ) and a crispy chicken salad with a honey & chilli sauce!
A delicious meal yesterday!
I got an invite to one of the best betas ever today and I can’t say anything about it! But I will tell you it’s not an app, and it’s awesome. π€
Bye bye Facebook (except for the Mac Power Users group), hello people I trust!
Time for a musical!
Yup, those pennies are rainbow! #FederalReserve
I can't believe no-one else was around when I took this!
Snow! But not enough of it to cause problems π
Still snowy and icy outside!
Yes, that works!
It's rather Narnia like in the park today! #shotoniphone
So I got some more stuff for all the travelling I do! That's a luggage tag and a document holder (because some countries/companies want to see things on paper, and this way it's all in one place!). #travel
I had great fun visiting #Concorde yesterday!
Snow!
Iβve been exploring APIs quite a bit recently and came across the Dark Sky API (free for up to 1000 calls a day). The possibilities with this API, like most, are many - and my immediate thought was I could use it to tell me at the start of the day what the weather will be like for the day - regardless of where I am.
Iβve experimented with IFTTT to tell me automatically at X time, but the problem with IFTTT is your location is static - you have to log into the website every time you need to change it. It also tells me at the same time every day and my schedule can vary somewhat.
Anyway, on to the Workflow! I wanted to get the max and min temperature for the day, plus humidity and a rough summary of the next few days, all of these are possible in the API. I also decided that regardless of where I am in the world I would like the units to be metric (standard international, to be precise). I explored the very thorough API documentation and realised I could exclude current, minute, hourly, alerts and flags data, and did so.
Here is the Workflow: Daily Dark Sky Forecast
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Itβs a today widget, it will likely take a little while to run as it gets your GPS location - if you donβt travel much or at all then it might be worth finding out your latitude and longitude and hard coding them in. The emojis in the top dictionary can be modified of course - they're just there to represent the icon which is available in the API.
Of course, if you like Dark Sky it's well worth buying the app!