Just a week ago, I asked ChatGPT to find me something and found Drive Weather iOS app, which I started using.
I was also thinking of building something myself, but this one is good enough. Have you tried it or any other similar apps? Why did you decide to build a new one and why is it better? (Building just for fun is an option as well!)
I’ve wanted something like this, but optimized for star gazing during road trips. I’d love for your tool to be able to tell me the best place stop along my route taking into account my expected travel location, light pollution, cloud cover, moon position, etc.
I live and spend most of my time in cities, so long road trips are some of my bests chances for seeing good stars out in the country.
I've applied for a patent for this very idea easily 10 years back but didn't get past my company. I've faced the issue when I travel from my office to home easily 1 hour journey without knowing when it'll rain where.
Thanks for the feedback. When you say wildly different, was the weather different? Or did the application behave differently? I will definitely consider sticky URLs!
Just a week ago, I asked ChatGPT to find me something and found Drive Weather iOS app, which I started using. I was also thinking of building something myself, but this one is good enough. Have you tried it or any other similar apps? Why did you decide to build a new one and why is it better? (Building just for fun is an option as well!)
Similar concept to Weather on the Way, for the iOS folks
https://weatherontheway.app/
Looks good and I like being able to browse the map on a desktop, though for actual travel use the app with CarPlay support obviously has benefits
I’ve wanted something like this, but optimized for star gazing during road trips. I’d love for your tool to be able to tell me the best place stop along my route taking into account my expected travel location, light pollution, cloud cover, moon position, etc.
I live and spend most of my time in cities, so long road trips are some of my bests chances for seeing good stars out in the country.
Would your tool be adaptable to this use case?
I've applied for a patent for this very idea easily 10 years back but didn't get past my company. I've faced the issue when I travel from my office to home easily 1 hour journey without knowing when it'll rain where.
Good execution. How accurate it'll be within city
Not very accurate if it's short distances. What challenges did you face with the patent application?
I immediately did SF to Reno through sacramento and south lake tahoe. Wildly different even in four hours.
A URL that persists the entered route might be desirable (especially to demo here). Otherwise I'm sure the additional features are endless.
Thanks for the feedback. When you say wildly different, was the weather different? Or did the application behave differently? I will definitely consider sticky URLs!