Also, humans tend to be notoriously bad at both statistics and math :^)
Also, humans tend to be notoriously bad at both statistics and math :^)
This is amazing news. Thank you for letting us know!
They just launched a new version a couple of days ago in which they rewrote a lot of the updating code. For now, it appears that only AccuWeather is working for your current location, though curiously other providers still work on different cities.
Last time I checked there was no issue for this yet, so you might want to consider creating one.
Papjul and contributers are working hard on this fork so please be gentle. 🙂 BreezyWheather is still beta software, so things breaking every now and again should be expected.
Fish (suggested by the article as well) is amazing. Also:
But honestly, lots of classics are still great: git, htop, rsync, vim, nano, …
Depending on how much you use it, it might not be that much worse though… The old price was 10$/mo for unlimited searches. Now they offer different tiers starting at 5$/mo for 300 searches.
Personally, I use about 300-500 searches per month, so my monthly bill is actually less than it used to be (5-7$).
Correct me if I’m wrong, but afaik Mailbox.org is not encrypted (beyond standard TLS, that is).
Their main selling point used to be bring-your-own-domain emails for 1€/mo but they changed their pricing to a more average 3€/mo earlier this year.