Someone linked a site once (on Reddit) and I didn’t bookmark either the post or the site :( but it was great - you used a sliding scale if I remember correctly for how much sun, wind, rain, snow, etc. close to ocean, mountains, etc. and it grayed out states and areas within a state to show you the remaining cities/areas that meet your requirements. Does this sound familiar to anyone? TIA!
coyotino [he/him] ( @theangriestbird@beehaw.org ) English6•2 years agoFor a second i was gonna say “Zillow?” until i read your description. Now I want to see this tool too!
Edit: After some time poking around r/internetisbeautiful, i found this one that is not quite the same but meets the same need? https://www.whereshouldilive.co/
Papamousse ( @Frederic@beehaw.org ) 2•2 years agoIt says I should go to “Pleasanton, CA”, how’s life there?
coyotino [he/him] ( @theangriestbird@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoWhy ask? It’s in the name.
Gamma ( @GammaGames@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years agoFrom my googling it sounds like you’re looking for ClimateFinder? Thw one reddit post I could find (from 2016) had link to a dead PythonAnywhere project
Haven’t seen it, at least not more detailed than COL comparison. Would be a very useful tool, and hardly a heavy lift. Strikes me as some census data, and a (complex, but still) SELECT… WHERE;
Similar things have crossed my mind to build.
blueskiesoc ( @blueskiesoc@beehaw.org ) 3•2 years ago