I stumbled upon https://wttr.in/ last week and thought it would be a good replacement for KenDB3's syncWXremix,
which stopped working some years ago. I've put a little module in git at xtrn/wttr.in/ for those who wish to
try it.
Tried, works/looks great. I just used ssh to connect so I assume it's outputting UTF8. It picked me up as being in Seaside which is one burg
over from me. I'll try connecting via VPN from a few other "locations".
I stumbled upon https://wttr.in/ last week and thought it would be a
good replacement for KenDB3's syncWXremix, which stopped working some years ago. I've put a little module in git at xtrn/wttr.in/ for those
who wish to try it.
Daryl Stout wrote to echicken <=-
I stumbled upon https://wttr.in/ last week and thought it would be a
good replacement for KenDB3's syncWXremix, which stopped working some years ago. I've put a little module in git at xtrn/wttr.in/ for those
who wish to try it.
I would definitely be interested in having this for my BBS.
I stumbled upon https://wttr.in/ last week and thought it would be a
I would definitely be interested in having this for my BBS.
On my WWIV board I just made a script that asks for some input from the user and does a call to wttr.in for the infos. In Windows, a batch file should do.
One problem is that their 'ANSI' output is 256 colour. Some terminals will
Prompting for location input is a nice idea and I might make that an option.
Bit of a bummer either way. The main thing I liked about this service was that it seemed to require minimal effort on my end. :)It's nice, it looks great, and like you said it translates easily to BBS Land. I just re-fixed my fTelnet, but I'm still interested in VFX Terminal I mentioned the other day. Maybe I'll tinker and see if I can get it working.
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