16 comments

  • otherflavors 3 hours ago

    Reminds me of weatherspect(https://robobunny.com/projects/weatherspect/html/) which unfortunately hasn't been working since the API it was using was deprecated/abandoned

  • CodeIsTheEnd 3 hours ago

    I watched the animated gif in the readme and let out a shout of delight when I saw the lightning strike, and on the second loop appreciated how it also lit up the surroundings. Lovely attention to detail!

    I looked at the snow one and almost expected snowdrifts to start accumulating.

    • the_arun 19 minutes ago

      For me (in firefox) whole screen froze for a sec/two when lightning hit.

  • reconnecting 2 hours ago

    TUI twice (1) a day. Interesting tendency.

    1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47075124

    • MattDaEskimo an hour ago

      I'm convinced we are cycling through the stages of programming as it becomes commoditized.

      • reconnecting 28 minutes ago

        I propose 'fast coding'.

        Like fast fashion, but for software development. One piece of software, one-time use: run, have fun, delete. No maintenance, no support, and no regret.

  • piinbinary 3 hours ago

    That reminds me of `curl wttr.in/94110`

    • owenmarshall 3 hours ago

      I also enjoy `finger <cityname>@graph.no`

  • ge96 24 minutes ago

    The new neofetch

  • annshress 25 minutes ago

    I am impressed with contributors like these. In the fast-moving world, where everyone is running after AI, you slow down to touch grass.

  • tehlike 3 hours ago

    One day i will make an app you can connect with telnet or ssh so that you can do pricetracker.wtf on cli.

    One day.

    Very cool project!

    • sneak an hour ago

      given that go has an ssh server in stdlib or close to it, this might even be a oneshot prompt with opus.

  • dbacar 4 hours ago

    Lovely project.

    Yet checking out "cargo install weathr" and is it me or rust is becoming the next nodejs? :D

    • tmp_20260219 39 minutes ago

      I had the same thought seeing the long list of "Downloaded" and "Compiling" lines. Looking at Cargo.toml, I believe tokio could be overkill for this. I might clone it and play with reducing deps to see how far I can get reducing the npm-ness of this tool.

  • ZebusJesus 2 hours ago

    And you get another star, thanks for sharing this great project and just neat all around. One of my laptops, an Asus ZenBook, has a trackpad display and now I just have the weather running in it!

  • godelski 2 hours ago

    Fun idea! Now someone has to write shaders for ghostty