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timedivers

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    Comment #21492444

    We do in fact hire in EU, any EU timezone works.

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    Comment #11270500

    Thanks, should work now!

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    Comment #11270374

    Thanks for the hint! Should be fixed in a minute.

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    Comment #11270216

    What OS/Browser are you on?

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    Comment #10745377

    We use your IP to determine your approximate location. Not very precise, but useful because it puts at least in the right country/state, so you don't have to search for it :)

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    Comment #10745170

    Depends on the area. Windfinder and Windguru are using the GFS model which has a resolution of only 50/100km. For example for winds, in the US we are using NOAAs HIRESW with a reso…

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    Comment #10745087

    We use the WRF-ARW core for some regions, it's a solid model. Haven't considered higher level winds, are you a pilot/paraglider? :)

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    Comment #10745043

    Certainly, just shoot us an email to info at :)

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    Comment #10744903

    There are many different models, all of them taking into account terrain data, laws of physics and much more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_weather_prediction

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    Comment #10744816

    Any pointers where we could look? (we are not designers..)

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    Comment #10744812

    The microconditions are tricky, but yes there is business there. We've done a few proof of concepts using CV + ML/statistics in the area of storm tracking. Do you have any insight …

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    Comment #10744774

    That looks like a rendering problem, we will look into it!

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    Comment #10744646

    Hi William Thanks for reporting the bug. Yes there is an API, let's talk via email: info AT windria DOT net

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    Comment #9638332

    Parkopedia | Full-time in London, UK | Multiple positions: Product Manager, Lead iOS Developer, Lead Android Developer, Backend Developer, Frontend Developer Come join Parkopedia t…

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    Ask HN: How can one build/acquire a global dataset of points of interest/events?

    Licensing options are expensive for a startup - building one's own dataset is hard. How do startups go about this? Are there any good open datasets?

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    Ask HN: Freelancers – are you using a CRM/any other SaaS?

    What SaaS apps do you pay for that make life as a freelancer easier?

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