I'm a pharmacist π and clinical informatician π living in Utah, USA. This tiny project has given me an excuse to play with API calls, GitHub Actions, and automated document updates. Today, the sun rose at 06:44 AM and sets at 08:18 PM. As of 08:13 AM MST the temperature is 72.4Β°F ππ.
The air quality in my area is currently good (PM10: 6.22). This project automatically collects, stores, and visualizes trends in airborne particulate matter changes in my area. Specifically particulate matter smaller than 10 micrometers (PM10).
So far, this repo has been collecting PM10 air quality data three times per day for the last 711 days. During this time, 714 of 2127 ( 33.6% ) of all PM10 points collected exceeded the recommended US EPA level of 50 PM10.
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Changing random stuff until your program works is 'hacky' and a 'bad coding practice'. But if you do it fast enough, it's called 'Machine Learning' and pays 4x your current salary.
βSteve Maine, Software Engineer