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This would give us a better starting point for getting a Kubernetes cluster up and running in the future.
Maybe also using the GraalVM with native binaries. As we didn't use reflection and other stuff which would prohibit the use of native binaries the only thing now is that we moved to Java 13 and the GraalVM just started to support Java 11.
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Display a warning adornment above the Wx Scout symbol if there is a significant change in the weather within a predefined period (e.g. 12 hours).
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There are already data policies at ingress for data that arrives "late". We can drop, adjust, or throw when data arrives late, and we can hold data in reserve for a certain period of time to allow some reordering.
However, if a data point arrives "too early" we do not have a way to deal with it currently. For instance, if the current data time is X, and the next data point arrives with a timest