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.
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.
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.
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!
dbacar | 3 hours ago
Yet checking out "cargo install weathr" and is it me or rust is becoming the next nodejs? :D
tmp_20260219 | 39 minutes ago
tehlike | 3 hours ago
One day.
Very cool project!
sneak | an hour ago
piinbinary | 2 hours ago
owenmarshall | 2 hours ago
otherflavors | 2 hours ago
CodeIsTheEnd | 2 hours ago
I looked at the snow one and almost expected snowdrifts to start accumulating.
the_arun | 19 minutes ago
reconnecting | 2 hours ago
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47075124
MattDaEskimo | an hour ago
reconnecting | 27 minutes ago
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.
ZebusJesus | 2 hours ago
godelski | an hour ago
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ge96 | 24 minutes ago