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curl wttr.in not working
Worked the first time trying it out. Then trying the second time keeps hanging forever. Sometimes after a while hanging the terminal gives the error "curl: (52) Empty reply from server". Also accessing the url https://wttr.in does not open and the browser gives the error: "This site can’t be reached The webpage at https://wttr.in/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. ERR_HTTP2_PROTOCOL_ERROR
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I'm getting the same error. Wttr seems down
I checked with Kuma and the site is most of the time down!!! You take down this git or fix your server. Why creating difficulties to users and waste their time and making them in pain trying to do something to fix it when the problem is with your server is down. So the problem is that the server is down. Why creating a feature in curl if the server is mostly down and users do not know and they think that the problem is on their hand????
you can't do this to me. I can't stand a minute without it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And now the server is up and working, So the Author of this feature uses a temporary server not for essential use.
Hi:
Is it not working today (26 April 2023) ?
Thanks
I'm currently getting what appears to be a similar issue:
Terminal:
❯ curl wttr.in
curl: (52) Empty reply from server
Firefox: Secure Connection Failed
- Different error message potentially due to attempt at upgrading to HTTPS
Chromium: ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE
Website is down, when like 2 hours ago it was working for me
It's down, now, too. But there's an easy fix: Set it up yourself with a new API key. This is open source, and it's super simple to find his upstream.
It takes a special kind of subhuman to whine about something someone else provides for free in his free time. As far as I can tell, he's paying for this himself.
Obviously, if idiots slap this in a statusbar or something else that constantly refreshes, eventually, it'll run out of capacity.