In case OP doesn’t know, if a repo hasn’t got a licence it’s implied it’s licensed under “all rights reserved”, so not open source! You need to https://choosealicense.com
In case OP doesn’t know, if a repo hasn’t got a licence it’s implied it’s licensed under “all rights reserved”, so not open source! You need to https://choosealicense.com
Don’t mix low voltage DC with AC :)
Yes. And you should do something such as averaging if you want to fetch all the data I.e. to graph it. Grafana does it automatically iirc
Literally cool!
You can use it as a VDSL modem if you have FTTC internet
Ok, found
direkt.bahn.guru internally uses a (legacy) API by Deutsche Bahn to find all direct trains running via a given station within the next 1-2 weeks. This API includes most trains in central Europe, but data availability gets significantly lower the further away stations are from routes (co-)operated by DB. Furthermore, trains operated by smaller companies seem to be missing more often than those run by state-owned operators, probably due to a lack of data sharing agreements.
https://gist.github.com/juliuste/f9776a6b7925bc6cc2d52225dd83336e
Do you know which source it uses?
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