Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Warn-App NINA
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I have to strongly disagree with you on this point. The NINA app has worked for me several times and has been proven to work fast and accurately. Even with GPS-based locations (e.g. on business trips) it warned me about events on the move.
Of course the whole system, not the app, failed during the warning day. But it wasn’t the app’s fault, there were several cascading effects.
Nevertheless, big fires in my area, airplane bomb discoveries, all this has worked very well, fast and reliable during the last years.
Therefore my clear PRO for the app and also for finally releasing the API. Via “Ask the State” they tried this before, unfortunately without success.
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@MajorC I don’t blame the app but the whole backend, which is unreliable. When I lived in Munich a few years ago two WWII bombs were found on a construction ground near our house within two months. We got noticed by the police when they rang on our door and requested our evacuation. Both times no warnings from Nina and we had to leave immediately without any possibility to pack some stuff for our 14 months old daughter. Then the shooting at McDonalds. I work about 500 m away, the notification came 3 hours later and the situation that evening was chaotic. Followups? Forget it! But if the system collapses already under dry-run conditions, then it is no wonder that in an real emergency the system would fail, too. Such systems have to work 100% reliable under all circumstances. If they don’t, they are useless and people like me start to lose trust. And over the last years obviously nothing improved. I fully agree that we need a warning system, but Nina unfortunately lost a lot of trust for me. The tweets from the local police departments are by far more reliable, accurate, trustworthy and faster.
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@feedy88 Oh there’s always a way
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@v0rtex @MajorC
Is there still a need for this?
I just stumbled upon the Nina API (i.e. https://warnung.bund.de/api31/dashboard/082210000000.json for Heidelberg)It should be very easy to implement a client module for MagicMirror
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@jalibu that would be very cool to see on the mirror.
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Hier mal ein erster Entwurf: https://github.com/jalibu/MMM-NINA
An der Optik müssen wir noch Arbeiten ;-)Bin hier für Vorschläge (Mockups, etc) offen.
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Hallo @Jalibu
Habe dein Modul installiert und den AGS auf meine Region angepasst. Bekomme eine Fehlermeldung und config:check ergibt unexpected token ags Colume 13.
{ module: "MMM-NINA", position: "top_bar", config: { updateIntervalInSeconds: 120, maxAgeInHours: 6, showNoWarning: true ags: "034570022022", } },
Nun habe ich entdeckt, dass es für meinen Ort unterschiedliche Angaben im Netz gibt. Unter deinem Link erhalte ich die oben eingefügte Zahl. Unter diesem Link sieht der AGS so aus 03457022. Es fehlt also scheinbar eine 0 oder bei deinem Link wäre eine zuviel. Hab ich natürlich getestet, aber egal wie eingetragen, es funzt nicht.
Daraufhin hab ich deine Beispiel-Config von Github eingetragen und erhalte nach wie vor den selben Fehler… unexpected token ags.
Wo liegt mein Fehler? Bin für jegliche Hilfe dankbar und danke schon mal fürs Lesen.Grüße
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Hallo @santicoia ,
herzlich willkommen in der Community und danke für dein Interesse an meinen Modulen.
In deiner config.js fehlt ein Komma nachshowNoWarning:true
Wenn man das ergänzt, dann funktioniert es bei mir wunderbar :-)
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@jalibu
vielen Dank für die schnelle Hilfe. Peinlich, dabei hatte ich bestimmt 10 Mal drüber geguckt. Aber zu meiner Entlastung, das Komma fehlt auch in deinem Beispiel auf Github ;)