I mean, "if it doesn't suite your needs -- fork it" still stands. As for the lack of moderation -- that's applicable to the official instance, I guess? 'Cause it's like more than a half of all the users, so no wonder they can't moderate everything
Questionable: should've been replaced with an API call that shows user a pop-up like "do you want to change the default browser to $browser_name?". Rn it's just breaking stuff for the sake of keeping internet chromesplorer.
Sending plain-text passwords is rather interesting, tho. Could've at least optionally encrypted 'em with a key derived from smth known by the user only.
They're not always correct, tho: recently checked it, it said smth like 14C which is supposed to be comfortable (yet it felt quite hot outside), then checked another provider -- 18C (yeah, that's closer).
Looking at what's inside, you can pretty much do it with bash + qrencode. At the first glance, it's basically an encoded string like WIFI:T:$SECURITY;S:$SSID;P:$PASSWORD;H:$HIDDEN;; where $SECURITY will most often be WPA
Back in the day I used to store a skeleton of one under my bed; twas quite funny when my parents found it. Also, a few of those flew into my face when I was retrieving it. Does that count?
(A)void :P