• PushButton@lemmy.world
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    AccuWeather is excited to share important updates coming this summer to the AccuWeather API Developer Portal,

    Oh yeah, the famous “we are excited”. It must be a great news for YOU then… 🙄

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      • excited to share
      • to the Developer Portal (as if it were only a dev portal interface and not subscription or established flow changes)
      • designed to elevate YOUR experience
      • designed to ensure YOU get the most from them
      • to better support YOUR development needs
      • more powerful platform
      • more streamlined platform
      • to suit every stage of YOUR journey
      • Discontinuation of Free Limited Trial Packages

      Yep, completely dishonest corporate double-speak - and not just in the word “excited”.

  • IDraw4u@sh.itjust.works
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    Just fyi the people who own/ run it are assholes and the people who work there are miserable for the most part, so this isn’t surprising

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      You really should be providing a source when you make these kinds of claims:

      Joel Myers’ Wikipedia article is pretty damning. He does sound like an asshole.

      Myers faced criticism in 2005 when he supported the National Weather Service Duties Act of 2005, a bill … that would have prohibited the National Weather Service from publishing weather data to the public when private-sector entities, such as AccuWeather, perform the same function commercially.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Myers#Political_activities

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        report found Accuweather “did not take reasonable action to prevent and remedy harassing conduct.” Joel Myers, who was president of Accuweather during the period covered by the agreement, signed a settlement where AccuWeather agrees to pay out $290,000 to at least 39 women, institute in-person training for managers to identify harassment, and send harassment complaints to a 3rd party till at least 2018.[13][14]

        Hmm that lines up

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        I mean I could but that’s what all the people I know who worked there said, and me saying that is the the hearsay I’m sharing

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    I stopped using these guys when it became clear they were doing everything they could to prevent the government from developing their own app.

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      My weather app uses that for weather data. I’ve found it more reliable than other people’s apps.