madple.blogg.se

Home assistant wunderground
Home assistant wunderground






Sure now you don’t have to pay extra to bring 60 people with you, but you probably weren’t doing that in the first place. It’s like if your local state park, which used to be free to visit unless you wanted to bring an entire school bus full of people, started charging an entrance fee without warning and that entrance fee was $50/day.

home assistant wunderground

I use a couple of them in my own side projects as well, at a total monthly cost to me of less than $5 in the worst case. This component might cause stability problems, be sure to disable it if you experience issues with Home Assistant. Januar 2021, 22:36:15 You are using a custom integration for wundergroundpws which has not been tested by Home Assistant.

home assistant wunderground

I have APIs I use at work where we’re making an average of 8 calls per second and it costs us half that for the necessary enterprise tier. Januar 2021, 22:36:15 (1 occurrences) Last logged: 16. But they announced the change with very little lead time, in a market they dominated so there was little competition, and the replacement pricing started at $850/month for the lowest tier. Maybe people were abusing it, maybe the bosses at IBM saw a way to save a few bucks. So we can start taking that data and display it in nice graphs. If they needed to retire their free API tier that’s frustrating enough, but it happens. Wunderground Weather and Home Assistant Configuration mcoulton (Michael) April 27, 2021, 2:24pm 1 Hello Im a Linux and HA newbie and Im trying to add my. Step 4: The Wemos board should now be transmitting sensor data back to Home Assistant. That’s really the crux of the negative sentiment. Most people who use WU aren’t contributors, they’re consumers, and now you have to use their website or app rather than pulling the data into your own system. I know IBM is doing assimilation of barometer data into their new models from Weather Underground app installs, and I suspect Apple may finally glance at using their iPhone barometers for weather forecasting now that they bought Dark Sky, but I also don't trust either group to make the results and research public and for the greater societal good - I expect Apple and IBM will mostly use their barometer tech for their own internal, private weather forecast systems.I mean they had a free API to access weather data, which was very useful to home automation users. There shouldn't really be much need to manufacture so many weather stations when so much can be done using already deployed hardware (smartphones). It's my long passion to 'activate' all the billions of barometers and use them in weather forecasting. Most phones have dropped the thermometer (too sensitive to temp fluctuations to make much sense, surface temps not that useful for weather prediction in urban areas, etc) and the hygrometer (waterproofing), but most have kept the barometer. The Galaxy S4 had a hygrometer, 'ambient' thermometer, and barometer.








Home assistant wunderground