Comment by firesteelrain 13 hours ago I have to sample multiple lat/lon across the world all at once 3 comments firesteelrain Reply embedding-shape 5 hours ago For what purpose? And multiple times per hour for each of those? Sounds like not a personal project already. firesteelrain 2 hours ago It’s for a hobbyist project and non commercial use. embedding-shape 2 hours ago Right, but less "I want to know what the weather is locally and maybe in my summer house" and more "I'm curious about sampling global weather/temperatures", right? I don't think the intention of the API is for the latter, but more for the former.
embedding-shape 5 hours ago For what purpose? And multiple times per hour for each of those? Sounds like not a personal project already. firesteelrain 2 hours ago It’s for a hobbyist project and non commercial use. embedding-shape 2 hours ago Right, but less "I want to know what the weather is locally and maybe in my summer house" and more "I'm curious about sampling global weather/temperatures", right? I don't think the intention of the API is for the latter, but more for the former.
firesteelrain 2 hours ago It’s for a hobbyist project and non commercial use. embedding-shape 2 hours ago Right, but less "I want to know what the weather is locally and maybe in my summer house" and more "I'm curious about sampling global weather/temperatures", right? I don't think the intention of the API is for the latter, but more for the former.
embedding-shape 2 hours ago Right, but less "I want to know what the weather is locally and maybe in my summer house" and more "I'm curious about sampling global weather/temperatures", right? I don't think the intention of the API is for the latter, but more for the former.
For what purpose? And multiple times per hour for each of those? Sounds like not a personal project already.
It’s for a hobbyist project and non commercial use.
Right, but less "I want to know what the weather is locally and maybe in my summer house" and more "I'm curious about sampling global weather/temperatures", right? I don't think the intention of the API is for the latter, but more for the former.