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Dark Sky, a peerless weather app that had been a trusted guide through years of working life in wet and moody Britain, had died. A bit of forensic googling showed the tech company had bought Dark Sky back in March 2020— news I failed to spot at the time on account of a gathering global pandemic. “It’s unbelievable,” moaned a friend who said he had been repeatedly drenched cycling to work since Dark Sky had perished.