Currently supported countries include:
Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands – with many more regions coming soon!
Bro. Harsh.
Submitted 1 year ago by vsis@feddit.cl to fediverse@lemmy.world
https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@stefano/113758416011174664
Currently supported countries include:
Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands – with many more regions coming soon!
Bro. Harsh.
Does it work with lemmy? Would be nice if the cities were shown as lemmy communities
Hold on, let me check the weather.
Huh…
What? What’s it say?
It says it’s going to be a high of 66, a low of 38, and cloudy with a chance of Linux in the air. That can’t right…
No, that sounds right. It’s been Linuxing all week.
What…
Year of the Linux storm.
Linux -> penguins -> cold -> snow
Makes sense.
A high of 66 though definitely sounds like an issue!
From the point of view from BSD.cafe I assume Linuxing weather is bad, right?
gashead76@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s a really cool use for snac! It’s perfect for something so straightforward and uses so little resources that I would imagine if you eventually have the entire planets weather forecasts being published it would still only use a tiny amount of bandwidth and power!
stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe 1 year ago
@gashead76 @vsis Yes, snac is perfect for this purpose. The choice was quite straightforward. The load average is ridiculously low — all the instances, Nginx, etc., are using only 154 MB of RAM (including the FreeBSD kernel and tasks). snac is an amazing tool.
vsis@feddit.cl 1 year ago
I though the same. This is a cool example of “public service” via snac.