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this post was submitted on 23 Jun 2026
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How is it not a bug? The info shown is decidedly wrong!
Would it also not be a bug if your weather app shows freezing 8 C° tomorrow when it's going to be 40 C°?
Because there's a perfectly understandable explanation, that they only count to 32 because temperatures didn't get higher than that 30 years ago, so it counts down from zero when it's above 40, because that's how we've done it for years.
Just because you know why, and it's a little bit cumbersome to do it correctly doesn't mean it's not a bug.
It's not only a bug, it's a lazy ass bug.
If it's lazy then the fix should be easy, right? Send a PR